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OH PLEASE YES!!!!
I have a tree that has been knocked over, and is still hung up on others. I've read that they like acid soil and that the soil is.
I would love to do something with it so I am not looking out at a half fallen tree all the time!!!
Koff to PM you.
I have a tree that has been knocked over, and is still hung up on others. I've read that they like acid soil and that the soil is.
I would love to do something with it so I am not looking out at a half fallen tree all the time!!!
Koff to PM you.
Kelly
Zone 5a/b
OLD GARDENERS NEVER DIE. THEY JUST SPADE AWAY
Zone 5a/b
OLD GARDENERS NEVER DIE. THEY JUST SPADE AWAY
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kelly_m - Posts: 5905
- Joined: Nov 14, 2006 12:14 pm
- Location: Smaller town Ontario, Zone 5a/5b
I have three of them in my perennial bed now, all of them 'Homemade'!
These were made out of steel rods some of which were flat and the other one is rounded and welded together. I use them for Clematis and climbing roses.
I find it gives the flowerbed a more natural look with different areas to focus on!
The largest one is about 3 1/2 feet wide at the base on all four sides and it is narrower at the top. He mounted a red arrow on the top and that summer the clematis completely engulfed it.
The smaller one is more rounded in shape and smaller in size.
These were made out of steel rods some of which were flat and the other one is rounded and welded together. I use them for Clematis and climbing roses.
I find it gives the flowerbed a more natural look with different areas to focus on!
The largest one is about 3 1/2 feet wide at the base on all four sides and it is narrower at the top. He mounted a red arrow on the top and that summer the clematis completely engulfed it.
The smaller one is more rounded in shape and smaller in size.
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Sandy Zone 3b - Posts: 187
- Joined: Nov 18, 2006 12:27 am
- Location: SW Sask. Zone 3b
This is my third one that I have is a arbor made with more steel rods and white lattice.
On one side I have William Baffin Climbing Rose and the other side is Nelly Moser clematis.
These are all made with material that is easy to find and homemade besides when on a gardening budget!
On one side I have William Baffin Climbing Rose and the other side is Nelly Moser clematis.
These are all made with material that is easy to find and homemade besides when on a gardening budget!
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Sandy Zone 3b - Posts: 187
- Joined: Nov 18, 2006 12:27 am
- Location: SW Sask. Zone 3b
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Venice - Posts: 1689
- Joined: Apr 25, 2007 2:35 pm
- Location: GTA, Zone 5
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