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Old 19-10-2003, 11:44 PM
Kay Easton
 
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Default Green masonary paint - want to tone down a garage wall.

In article , Eric the Red
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I did think of trellis and then planting some sort of climber but with the
location of the house and garage that area is almost entirely in shadeexcept
for a few hours early morning in summer. Mined you trellis on it's own would
make a difference, I think about that as well.


You could grow a variegated ivy up it.
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