Another Tip in Vertical Growing!
As a follow-on from KG's vertical planting, this is my 'vertical tip':
If you want to cover a wall or fence with a climbing plant you usually end up with a rather ugly lattice work of nails and screws with a twine and wire attached to tie into the plant as it grows. Unfortunately the plant invariably has a mind of its own and doesn't seem to grow in the direction you expect. There's also the problem of having to remove it all if you want to repoint the wall or paint the fence
Consider this: Clematis, honeysuckle and jasmine can all be held firmly to the wall or fence with clear silicone sealant that you get from the DIY shop. Simply decide where you want to attach the plant and apply a blob of sealant. Wait 10 mins or so and then gently push the stem of the plant into the sealant. The climber will be held firmly against the wall, and will stretch as the stem expands. Just keep adding more blobs of sealant as the plant grows. If you need to remove the plant, it's easy to prise the sealant off the wall, and gently cut it away from the plant stem.
As a follow-on from KG's vertical planting, this is my 'vertical tip':
If you want to cover a wall or fence with a climbing plant you usually end up with a rather ugly lattice work of nails and screws with a twine and wire attached to tie into the plant as it grows. Unfortunately the plant invariably has a mind of its own and doesn't seem to grow in the direction you expect. There's also the problem of having to remove it all if you want to repoint the wall or paint the fence
Consider this: Clematis, honeysuckle and jasmine can all be held firmly to the wall or fence with clear silicone sealant that you get from the DIY shop. Simply decide where you want to attach the plant and apply a blob of sealant. Wait 10 mins or so and then gently push the stem of the plant into the sealant. The climber will be held firmly against the wall, and will stretch as the stem expands. Just keep adding more blobs of sealant as the plant grows. If you need to remove the plant, it's easy to prise the sealant off the wall, and gently cut it away from the plant stem.
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