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  • Climbing plant help please

    I have no idea about climbing plants (or non-edible's really!) so thought I would ask you helpful grapes for your advice!

    We're currently de-glazing the old greenhouse, and taking the roof off; leaving a very basic wooden structure, almost like a pergola. The greenhouse has our grapevine in it, which is years and years old and can't be moved.

    We've thought of turning the area into a sort of seating area, gravelling the inside of it, putting a little chimnea (sp?) in it, and keeping the grapevine.

    I had the thought of covering the (rather rotten, unsightly) wood with some climbing plants, but have no idea where to start!

    We need plants that will get to between 5-6ft high, happy to be in partial shade or bright sunshine. Don't really want anything tender, would have to be outside all the time. Needs to be able to climb well, with minimal support (though I'm happy to put some wire up in the first instance), have nice flowers etc, but more of all - won't smother or disturb the grapevine!!

    Anyone got any ideas??

    Thanks
    OWG


  • #2
    Clematis or honeysuckles ... put them in and forget about them (apart from perhaps tying them in a bit)
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      hi the best clematis ive got is montana rubens very vigoures dont need no pruning either

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      • #4
        montana rubens can grow to 30'....but gives great coverage. you might want a shorter clematis for this it really depends on how big the vine is.

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        • #5
          Thanks guys... the vine only stretches over 2 sides of the old greenhouse, so anything planted would have about 30ft althogether to stretch over!

          Will start to look at different kids of clematis now!

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