contoneaster 20
By Franl155
- 13 May, 2014
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growing in such a tiny space, between the fences, doesn't seem to have cramped its style much
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lol Scottish, that was the people before me. Sadly they're very close to the fence, one of them so close htat it's actually in the gap between my fence and next door's.
not sure what they're supposed to "do", unless the spikiness is a deterrent - lol don't think I need it, as next door this side is in her 80s
13 May, 2014
They are good for the bees and birds. They produce tiny flowers loved by the bees and later in the year the birds eat the berries.
They grow flat up against a wall or fence if they are planted close enough.
Have a Google for it, there are some beauties out there.
13 May, 2014
thanks dear. I did notice the berries disappearing, but wasn't sure how much of htat was due to them just falling off.
lol something else to add to my growing list of gardening links! thanks also for that
13 May, 2014
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I've just planted 2 of these to do the exact same thing Fran - you're a trend setter :)
13 May, 2014