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Old 27-04-2005, 06:38 PM
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I was wondering if anyone could recommend a fast climber that doesn't mind
the shade? If it has a nice flower then so much the better :-)

I apologise if this question, or a variant, has been asked here many times
before :-) I'm very much a gardening newbie.


Regards,



Gavin


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Old 27-04-2005, 06:54 PM
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On 27/4/05 18:38, in article , "gavin"
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I was wondering if anyone could recommend a fast climber that doesn't mind
the shade? If it has a nice flower then so much the better :-)

I apologise if this question, or a variant, has been asked here many times
before :-) I'm very much a gardening newbie.


Not terribly fast but Hydrangea petiolaris is the first that springs to mind
- that needs to 'stick' itself to a wall and has to be kept well watered.
Are you thinking of a trellis, though?
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
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Old 27-04-2005, 07:12 PM
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 27/4/05 18:38, in article , "gavin"
wrote:

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a fast climber that doesn't

mind
the shade? If it has a nice flower then so much the better :-)

I apologise if this question, or a variant, has been asked here many

times
before :-) I'm very much a gardening newbie.


Not terribly fast but Hydrangea petiolaris is the first that springs to

mind
- that needs to 'stick' itself to a wall and has to be kept well watered.
Are you thinking of a trellis, though?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


Thanks, Sacha. I was thinking about a trellis but I'll use whatever is
required :-)


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Old 27-04-2005, 07:25 PM
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 27/4/05 18:38, in article , "gavin"
wrote:

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a fast climber that doesn't

mind
the shade? If it has a nice flower then so much the better :-)

I apologise if this question, or a variant, has been asked here many

times
before :-) I'm very much a gardening newbie.


Not terribly fast but Hydrangea petiolaris is the first that springs to

mind
- that needs to 'stick' itself to a wall and has to be kept well watered.
Are you thinking of a trellis, though?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


It would help if you said roughly where you are and what is causing the
shade (shade under trees is quite different to shade from a wall, or maybe
you have both?!)
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Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)


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Old 27-04-2005, 07:34 PM
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"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 27/4/05 18:38, in article , "gavin"
wrote:

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a fast climber that doesn't

mind
the shade? If it has a nice flower then so much the better :-)

I apologise if this question, or a variant, has been asked here many

times
before :-) I'm very much a gardening newbie.


Not terribly fast but Hydrangea petiolaris is the first that springs to

mind
- that needs to 'stick' itself to a wall and has to be kept well

watered.
Are you thinking of a trellis, though?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


It would help if you said roughly where you are and what is causing the
shade (shade under trees is quite different to shade from a wall, or maybe
you have both?!)
--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)


Hi Charlie,
I live in East Lancashire (Rossendale) and I don't know if this is
significant but the climate here can be "fairly cool" (flipping freezing in
winter!!!) :-) The shade is caused by nest door's conservatory.


Regards,



Gavin




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Old 27-04-2005, 08:54 PM
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In article , gavin wrote:

I live in East Lancashire (Rossendale) and I don't know if this is
significant but the climate here can be "fairly cool" (flipping freezing in
winter!!!) :-) The shade is caused by nest door's conservatory.


Hmm. -10, -15 or colder?

The critical questions about shade are whether there is light and
whether the rain gets there. If the answer is "yes" to both, then
you have little trouble. Many plants are quite happy with no direct
sun and quite a lot of shade, but (effectively) none can take the
near-darkness that heavy shade causes in the UK.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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Old 28-04-2005, 08:33 AM
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"gavin" wrote in message
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"Charlie Pridham" wrote in message
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"Sacha" wrote in message
. uk...
On 27/4/05 18:38, in article , "gavin"
wrote:

I was wondering if anyone could recommend a fast climber that

doesn't
mind
the shade? If it has a nice flower then so much the better :-)

I apologise if this question, or a variant, has been asked here many

times
before :-) I'm very much a gardening newbie.


Not terribly fast but Hydrangea petiolaris is the first that springs

to
mind
- that needs to 'stick' itself to a wall and has to be kept well

watered.
Are you thinking of a trellis, though?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove the weeds to email me)


It would help if you said roughly where you are and what is causing the
shade (shade under trees is quite different to shade from a wall, or

maybe
you have both?!)
--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)


Hi Charlie,
I live in East Lancashire (Rossendale) and I don't know if this is
significant but the climate here can be "fairly cool" (flipping freezing

in
winter!!!) :-) The shade is caused by nest door's conservatory.


Regards,



Gavin

You could consider some of the strong rambling roses such as Alberic
Barbier, Honeysuckle but stick to Lonicera periclymenum varieties, as its
cold one of my favourite shade plants is maybe not a good idea, that is
Parthenocissus henryana no noticeable flowers but good leaf colour, it has a
reputation for being a bit tender so you would need to ask locally (not at a
garden centre - who sell the same plants all over the country, and probably
wont be employing anyone that would know the answer) maybe someone on here
gardens in the same conditions will give you a better idea.

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)


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Old 28-04-2005, 08:35 AM
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"gavin" wrote in message
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I was wondering if anyone could recommend a fast climber that doesn't mind
the shade? If it has a nice flower then so much the better :-)

I apologise if this question, or a variant, has been asked here many times
before :-) I'm very much a gardening newbie.


Regards,



Gavin

Hi Gavin,

I've grown 2 clematis (Nelly Moser & Montana) on a north-facing
fence/trellis for a couple of years now and their growth is pretty frantic
with loads of blooms. The fence is in shade for much of the time and gets
the sun occasionally. They seem to be pretty hardy plants and very quick
growers.

Jo


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Old 28-04-2005, 05:15 PM
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"gavin" wrote in message
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I was wondering if anyone could recommend a fast climber that doesn't mind
the shade? If it has a nice flower then so much the better :-)

I apologise if this question, or a variant, has been asked here many times
before :-) I'm very much a gardening newbie.


Regards,
Gavin


These might be useful :~)
http://www.swailendnurseries.co.uk/page0006.htm
http://www.crocus.co.uk/findplant2/finderclimbshade/
Jenny


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