Morning all! We have had new neighbours move in next door and they have just put up the most enormous trampoline in their garden. It's closest to our boundary (v small child and it means it's in their sightline from the house, so I get why it's gone there) but to be honest our gardens are not that wide so with a trampoline of this enormity (did I mentioned the damn thing is huge - and has very bright orange trim!!!!) you'd see it wherever it went! So....I thought it was high time, we grew some climbers up the fence (something I've contemplated for ages and just not gotten around to anyway) and we can either put a bit of trellis atop the fence or I've seen a kit that you fix some metal posts to the fence posts and put tensioned wire across. I'll probably do the latter as it will not block either their sun or ours no will it fall foul of the 2m limit on fences.
Anyway...the point of my post (and I promise I will get there !) is to ask for ideas of lovely climbers to grow! I've ordered a not too vigorous rambling rose which is scented and I'm thinking a couple of clematis as well. But wondered what else you might suggest! I should say there is probably about 15m of fence so lots of scope for things that are not too rampant. Scent would be nice (but not essential) but definitely wildlife friendly if possible! I know ivy is great for wildlife, but have discounted it, as other neighbour had some on their fence and it destroyed the fence and was terribly thuggish. I like the idea of jasmine, but not sure if it would be hardy enough (we are in Kent so reasonably mild most of the winter) - will it survive with a good mulching? Any ideas gratefully received!
Thanks!!
Anyway...the point of my post (and I promise I will get there !) is to ask for ideas of lovely climbers to grow! I've ordered a not too vigorous rambling rose which is scented and I'm thinking a couple of clematis as well. But wondered what else you might suggest! I should say there is probably about 15m of fence so lots of scope for things that are not too rampant. Scent would be nice (but not essential) but definitely wildlife friendly if possible! I know ivy is great for wildlife, but have discounted it, as other neighbour had some on their fence and it destroyed the fence and was terribly thuggish. I like the idea of jasmine, but not sure if it would be hardy enough (we are in Kent so reasonably mild most of the winter) - will it survive with a good mulching? Any ideas gratefully received!
Thanks!!
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