Sunday, January 24, 2010

Plant Trailers Northern Ireland I Am Looking For A Climbing Plant To Grow Up The Side Of My House.?

I am looking for a climbing plant to grow up the side of my house.? - plant trailers northern ireland

I live in the Interlake region of Manitoba and I plan my spring garden. I live in a plain white (usually ugly) supporters in the country. I would find there some kind of vine against certain coverage without the hassle of installing trellises or son. Or other suggestions for improving the road would be appreciated. Thank you!

8 comments:

pescador said...

Ivy is invasive and a crack or crevice and destroying the trailer when not grown on a trellis, so that in brick and stone, and the seat grow before it reaches the roof line, ejecting the nails grow slowly into the walls and floors

Empress Jan said...

Perhaps Clematis?

Sword Lily said...

Honeysuckle. It grows like a champ.

bahbdorj... said...

I do not know know about the North, so far, but Lady Banks roses do a good job of climbing and evergreens are usually lower. They have flowers Nice and good looking. Moreover, they are in tears and others.

They are much better than the placement of a mesh. The plants grow directly on the walls are still causing problems. And very dirty.

normy in garden city said...

In addition to the above-mentioned problems can also expect problems with ants and other insects from entering your home above.

nada2123... said...

Ivy is disgusting ... I had some at home and got into the plaster and the spread of the roots of the ... Stay away from it:) You can also try climbing in the summer as a cardinal (hummingbirds love this), or moonflower ... and pea ... morning glory, even simple ... All of these are annual, and if not, the effect disappeared after some time. Another alternative would be to shrubs flowers ... Like the Rose of Sharon or Hibiscus ... Search online gurneys.com it is a small company, but I think they are in Michigan or Wisconsin ... or Google and find out what you are in the area and from there:) good luck

80's kid said...

Poison Ivy.

Joanne A. said...

English or Boston ivy. But they cling to their house and it will be difficult to leave if he ever decides to move his trailer.

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