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Old 07-08-2003, 11:08 PM
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Default It's south facing - not north

When I stand at the back door, I'm looking north, so the fence at the bottom is looking SOUTH, isn't it - sorry about that..... so what can I plant on a south facing fence please - clematis, ivy ?
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Old 08-08-2003, 06:15 PM
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jayjay writes:
| When I stand at the back door, I'm looking north, so the fence at the
| bottom is looking SOUTH, isn't it - sorry about that..... so what
| can I plant on a south facing fence please - clematis, ivy ?

Lots of things :-)

Where are you? Campsis x tagliguana "Mme Galen" will give a
southern European appearance in summer, and is tougher than is
commonly thought. But there are lots of other suitable plants,
including many honeysuckles, some clematis, some jasmines and
so on.


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Nick Maclaren.
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thanks Nick - i'll give it a try.
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