Golden Hop and Variegated Ivy
By Janey
- 11 Apr, 2009
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Just to show TT...the pretty leaves on the Hop.
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It looks very pretty, Janey.
I should probably wait till the structure is built to see how well I can tie in climbers...
thanks for posting this :o)
11 Apr, 2009
That's true....you've a good selection to choose from...:o)
11 Apr, 2009
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TT, this is a smaller piece of the Hop, but you can see how it's reaching up. In a couple of weeks this one too will be about 5ft. Height of Summer it will reach about 12ft, but you do need to tie it in. Our wall at the bottom is about 8ft and I just snip the top of it off when it reaches that height. Super duper hops to dry and make your sleepy pillows from........:o)
11 Apr, 2009