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Trellis side view


Trellis side view



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Lovely ! :o)

7 May, 2010

 

Thank you. Be better when the whole border flowers. Got a feeling some wont due to snails & slugs. Must get them crushed cockle shells at the weekend.

7 May, 2010

 

Some people try the beer traps for the slugs...
I like your fencing with the bricks at the base...
I put it on GoYpedia Fencing Ideas :o)

Did you construct the fence ?

7 May, 2010

 

Beautiful.
I look forward to seeing it in flower. Love the trellis's
What do you have climbing ?

7 May, 2010

 

No the landlord done the construction himself. Thanks for putting it on GoYpedia.
I have 4 clematis's climbing and a climbing rose bush on the 1st panel. Grows 8ft tall X 5ft wide so haven't put anything with it.
I have the clematis's in my other pics.

7 May, 2010

 

Tell the landlord I like his fence...lol... ;o)

7 May, 2010

 

Thank you Steve.
(adds clematis to shopping list)

7 May, 2010

 

Nice border - I am new to gardening Steve and have just put up same sort of trellis to grow clematis up. How many do you plant for each frame? Can you buy them knee high to get going and how do you look after them?

7 May, 2010

 

lol Terratoonie. I'll tell him.
There are so many different clematis's out there Blooming lovely that its hard to choose. I've got a mixture of red white & blue for the world cup of course! lol
Make sure after planting Clematis you cover the base with stones like i have or bark to protect roots from the sun.

Annelise, welcome to GOY and i've sent you a private message in your inbox.

7 May, 2010

 

all looks so neat and tidy steve, well done, bet them clematis will look great when esstablished ;o))

7 May, 2010

 

They better Sandra, if not then just wasted £20 and god knows how many hours planting. Had to reposition some of the other plants to get clematis's all perfect and same place on each panel. Teach me for being a perfectionist. I blame my late father! lol

7 May, 2010

 

im not as bad i like lots in there and dont may attention to colour codes in garden and love it when flowers mingle to, the more the merrier ;o))

7 May, 2010

 

The bottom of the garden is like that. Just wanted the side border to be perfect

7 May, 2010

 

:o))), you have the bug now so evenyually you will strt to sqeeze a few more in lol

7 May, 2010

 

Probably. Popped into a new garden centre i saw today and how i didn't buy anything i'll never know. Really cheap on some plants

7 May, 2010

 

you were good steve i couldnt do that, i buy every time i go to one lol

7 May, 2010

 

Well i've been popping into different ones to see if any ar doing deals on 2 hanging baskets to finish my garden of.

7 May, 2010

 

better to get your baskets from a cheap shop if you have one near you steve and buy som eplants, works out cheaper i think, i always do my own,

7 May, 2010

 

Just perfection. .... That shape trellis is so effective. Must try some myself, me thinks. Congratulations on your work.

27 Jul, 2010

 

Thank you Joy. Perfect for clematis's due to there growth nature I thought!! Side view looks a little different now on latest pics!

27 Jul, 2010



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