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| I was thinking of planting a climbing plant around our door frame in an arch. Problem is I would rather grow something I can eat than something that simply flowers (clematis etc). Any ideas? I keep drawing a blank. I did spot the trailing strawberries in the victoriana ad in the mag but I don't think even they could trail so far! |
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| There's a passion fruit that I grow outside but the fruit isn't very nice, the ones with good eating fruit don't grow outside in this country
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| Cotton a good tasting climbing french bean is Blue Lake. It is pale green in colour but you can get purple and yellow coloured ones. What about a climbing borlotti bean? Now those pods are really striking in colour - red and white. You can eat the pods when they are small but I prefer to let the beans grow then shell them and use them in stews and casseroles. They freeze great.
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| Oregon Thornless Blackberry?Something a bit different Or if you have a lot of double glazig folks the nasty son of a milkman thats growing on my allotment I'm thinking of calling it Green razorwire!
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