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New Arch
By Fleurdemai
- 23 Sep, 2008
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I have just planted a young Chinese creeper up one side of the arch. and a tiny Clematis montana 'Elizabeth plug plant at the base of the other, alongside a young climbing rose. The arch looks bare right now but I'm sure it will come to life by next summer :0)
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I have a climbing rose on one side of mine and a rambling rose on the other, but this year it has been the bindweed that has made most use of the arch :-(
3 Oct, 2008