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Canary Creeper
By Meanie
- 2 Aug, 2010
- 4 likes
Nice to see this filling out with flowers now.
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If you have the space Yorkshire it's worth a go next year!
2 Aug, 2010
does it spread far
2 Aug, 2010
I grow it as a climber - ideal as it's not too heavy so good for wooden fences. Six foot height and width would be more than enough space for it with our climate.
2 Aug, 2010
thats great, need something to grow along the new fence, will put it on my favs so I can go back to it,
2 Aug, 2010
A beautiful plant. How hardy is it? Would you treat it as an annual?
2 Aug, 2010
Very much an annual, although being of the Nasturtium family, it is easy to grow from seed.
2 Aug, 2010
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This photo is of "Canary Creeper" in Meanie's garden
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and yet another beauty
2 Aug, 2010