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training a honeysuckle (ie 'which climber' part 2)
I bought a honesuckle a couple of weeks ago, and I'm pleased to say
that it's still alive! However, I'm trying to train it to climb up a 6 inch diameter metal pole. I've attached about 7 vertical wires to the pole, and I was hoping it would wrap around and hug the pole, and use the wires as 'back-up' support, but it is keen to coil around the wires instead. Am I fighting a losing battle by constantly uncoiling the stems from the wires and tying them in around the pole? Also, as the base of the honeysuckle is meant to be in shade, would it be a good idea to plant something in the same pot (2ft wide) that would create that shade, and if so which plant? Or would that interfere with the honeysuckle properly establishing itself? DH |
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In article , "DH" writes: | | I've attached about 7 vertical wires to the pole, and I was hoping it | would wrap around and hug the pole, and use the wires as 'back-up' | support, but it is keen to coil around the wires instead. | | Am I fighting a losing battle by constantly uncoiling the stems from | the wires and tying them in around the pole? Not once it reaches the top - any new shoots will then wrap themselves round the existing stems :-) | Also, as the base of the honeysuckle is meant to be in shade, would it | be a good idea to plant something in the same pot (2ft wide) that | would create that shade, and if so which plant? Or would that | interfere with the honeysuckle properly establishing itself? Which honeysuckle is it? The requirement for roots in shade is grossly overstated for both honeysuckle and clematis, though there are some where it could make a difference. Since it is in a pot, I would advise against it. Anything else would compete for water. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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