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By Mickbmw
- 2 Apr, 2010
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Good idea, Treesandthings...
Have you tried to make the branches go horizontal ?
Is that the way you hope for more flowers ?
This rose trellis is a good idea for screening.
I've added it to GoYpedia Screening Ideas. :o)
2 Apr, 2010
Horizontal and downwards, they then produce more shoots which in turn will produce more flowers lower down rather than letting them all grow way up high.
2 Apr, 2010
Thanks... useful info.
I've tried weaving across, but I'll have a try at weaving downwards as well !
Happy Easter to you.. :o)
2 Apr, 2010
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