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Garden

  • 22-05-2019 11:11am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,880 ✭✭✭


    I have a shed very tight to rear fence panels. As there are two sheds in adjoining garden and panels are ok but poor condition,there ,its hard to get at them to replace I want to plant a couple of climber types or something that will grow well it's very shaded , I can get good root ball in , and what I'm trying to do is, stop anyone getting over panels at rear of shed, with a view to accessing the house ..I'm thinking of maybe Rose's climbing type that would grow away ,without much attention , and that would grow with restricted sunshine as there are tress all around. Any ideas appreciated...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 530 ✭✭✭Hedgelayer


    Have you though about training a fruit tree like cherries or something.

    Cotoneaster is another contender.


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