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Large shrubs next to fences
"sacha" wrote in message
. uk... in article , Martin Sykes at wrote on 11/2/03 3:01 pm: It will almost certainly damage the fence eventually and it will be difficult for you to get to the back of the shrubs to trim them. How about putting wires on the fence and training climbers up them? Several are evergreen and with judicious planting, you could have colour and scent all year round. Will the same happen if I plant a hedge of native species in front of the fence? If not, what's the difference and if so, what can I do as my hedge is intended to grow and replace the fence eventually. Martin |
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