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Need Ivy for an external wall.
I have a large 2-story wall facing east (rising sun side) and I need an ivy
to cover it. Can someone help me with an evergreen species to do the job? Regards Peter. |
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"Peter Jason" wrote in message ... :I have a large 2-story wall facing east (rising sun side) and I need an ivy : to cover it. : : Can someone help me with an evergreen species to do the job? : : Regards Peter. : Let me try and dissuade you, I have always loved Ivy but the damage done to my back walls has persuaded me never to let them grow there again |
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Robert wrote:
"Peter Jason" wrote in message ... I have a large 2-story wall facing east (rising sun side) and I need an ivy to cover it. Can someone help me with an evergreen species to do the job? Regards Peter. Let me try and dissuade you, I have always loved Ivy but the damage done to my back walls has persuaded me never to let them grow there again I'm with you there. My father has just removed a particularly invasive one - he even tarred the stumps so it wouldn't get any ideas about growing back. How about a clematis? -- Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling on salads. |
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"Peter Jason" wrote in message ... I have a large 2-story wall facing east (rising sun side) and I need an ivy to cover it. Can someone help me with an evergreen species to do the job? Regards Peter. Ummmmm - all ivyies are evergreen :~)) Here's a site where you can choose one : http://www.eastcheam.co.uk/ There is an URG FAQ about ivy / walls etc: http://www.tmac.clara.co.uk/urgring/faqivy.html Jenny |
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:34:15 +1100, "Peter Jason"
wrote: I have a large 2-story wall facing east (rising sun side) and I need an ivy to cover it. Can someone help me with an evergreen species to do the job? Regards Peter. At one time we had a cottage with a small enclosed walled garden. On one of the walls we grew a variegated ivy (don't know which, but there are plenty to choose from), and planted close by, a small-leaved Virginia creeper, Parthenocissus quinquefolia. During the summer and autumn, the creeper hid the ivy, but the latter was quite happy growing underneath. We had the benefit of the green creeper leaves in summer, followed by brilliant red in autumn, and in winter when the creeper leaves had fallen we had the benefit of the variegated ivy. The ivy was quite well behaved, but the vine did tend to get everywhere! -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:34:15 +1100, "Peter Jason"
wrote: I have a large 2-story wall facing east (rising sun side) and I need an ivy to cover it. Can someone help me with an evergreen species to do the job? You might get some ideas from browsing the catalogue for these people who are home to the national hedera collection: http://www.fibrex.co.uk/ -- Sally in Shropshire, UK bed and breakfast near Ludlow: http://www.stonybrook-ludlow.co.uk Reply To address is spam trap |
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Sally Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:34:15 +1100, "Peter Jason" wrote: I have a large 2-story wall facing east (rising sun side) and I need an ivy to cover it. Can someone help me with an evergreen species to do the job? You might get some ideas from browsing the catalogue for these people who are home to the national hedera collection: http://www.fibrex.co.uk/ I just want to reinforce the money-saving advice not to plant ivy on a house. It's very destructive when it gets into the joints of woodwork, behind guttering, or under slates; and it will do so. There are plenty of gentler climbers to choose from. Mike. |
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