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Paul 23-02-2004 10:14 AM

evergreen climber
 

I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?

Thanks

Paul





Sacha 24-02-2004 01:13 AM

evergreen climber
 
Paul23/2/04 8:49

I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?

Thanks

Paul


If you're prepared to use something to train it, I'd suggest Clematis
armandii if you live in a mild area; Holboellia latiflora has gone down to
-7 with us. Wisteria looks wonderful and will start to flower when young if
a grafted plant is bought. But it won't cover your house wall fast and it
isn't evergreen.
If you don't want to use wires, I think you might have to think in terms of
Hydrangea petiolaris (needs plenty of water) and isn't evergreen or perhaps
Hydrangea semannii which is.
We have Muehlenbeckia growing up one wall of our house and have been
impressed at its rate of growth but again that needs some help, and will
depend on where you live and what you want to look at.
Some of the ivies are absolutely lovely and grow fast once they get going.
Can you tell us the area in which you live because it does make quite a
difference.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Sacha 24-02-2004 02:18 AM

evergreen climber
 
Paul23/2/04 8:49

I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?

Thanks

Paul


If you're prepared to use something to train it, I'd suggest Clematis
armandii if you live in a mild area; Holboellia latiflora has gone down to
-7 with us. Wisteria looks wonderful and will start to flower when young if
a grafted plant is bought. But it won't cover your house wall fast and it
isn't evergreen.
If you don't want to use wires, I think you might have to think in terms of
Hydrangea petiolaris (needs plenty of water) and isn't evergreen or perhaps
Hydrangea semannii which is.
We have Muehlenbeckia growing up one wall of our house and have been
impressed at its rate of growth but again that needs some help, and will
depend on where you live and what you want to look at.
Some of the ivies are absolutely lovely and grow fast once they get going.
Can you tell us the area in which you live because it does make quite a
difference.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Tom Bennett 24-02-2004 07:24 AM

evergreen climber
 
"Paul" wrote
I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to

add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?


I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.



Tom Bennett 24-02-2004 07:30 AM

evergreen climber
 
"Paul" wrote
I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to

add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?


I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.



Paul 24-02-2004 08:36 AM

evergreen climber
 
I live in the East Anglia

Paul



Sacha 24-02-2004 10:19 AM

evergreen climber
 
Paul24/2/04 8:12
I live in the East Anglia

Paul


Thanks, Paul - so dry and very cold, I'd think? We live in the mild and
wet south west, so I can't help you much but there are plenty from your neck
of the woods on here. Stick around!
--

Sacha
(remove the weeds to email me)



Paul 24-02-2004 07:13 PM

evergreen climber
 
Looks good to me do you know were I can get one?

Paul

"Tom Bennett" wrote in message
...
"Paul" wrote
I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to

add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?


I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.





Paul 24-02-2004 11:35 PM

evergreen climber
 
Looks good to me do you know were I can get one?

Paul

"Tom Bennett" wrote in message
...
"Paul" wrote
I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to

add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?


I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.





Paul 24-02-2004 11:39 PM

evergreen climber
 
Looks good to me do you know were I can get one?

Paul

"Tom Bennett" wrote in message
...
"Paul" wrote
I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to

add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?


I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.





Paul 24-02-2004 11:39 PM

evergreen climber
 
Looks good to me do you know were I can get one?

Paul

"Tom Bennett" wrote in message
...
"Paul" wrote
I would like to grow a climber up the south facing wall of my house to

add
some character. I would like it to preferably be an evergreen and grown
quite fast. Any Idea's ?


I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.





Paul 24-02-2004 11:41 PM

evergreen climber
 
snip
I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.


Is this the same as Lonicera Japonica Halliena?

Paul



Paul 24-02-2004 11:41 PM

evergreen climber
 
snip
I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.


Is this the same as Lonicera Japonica Halliena?

Paul



Paul 24-02-2004 11:41 PM

evergreen climber
 
snip
I'm a great fan of Lonicera similis delavayii. It's a fast growing
evergreen, with deep green leaves and strongly scented flowers. IME, it's
fully hardy and, unlike many of the other loniceras, it doesn't suffer
aphids either.

- Tom.


Is this the same as Lonicera Japonica Halliena?

Paul



Jaques d'Alltrades 24-02-2004 11:42 PM

evergreen climber
 
The message
from "Paul" contains these words:

Looks good to me do you know were I can get one?


Norwich? Try Notcutts. On the ring road between Ipswich Road and
Newmarket Road.

--
Rusty
Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar.
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