Day Two: The truck traverses Mill Street and is now at the bottom of my garden. While the apple tree will cover the Wall when it is built, to some extent, I need some advice on fast growing beautiful plants to shield the monstrosity once it’s erected. ♣
There’s a lorry at the bottom of my garden
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It depends on the surfacce of the Wall. If it has an coarse texture i would recomment fast growing and flowering twiners like clematis, in red but also other colores. If it has an plain surface take Parthenocissus tricuspidata or Hydrangea anomala ssp. petiolaris.
Best regards from Austria
Severin
There’s a song about that – ‘There’s a lorry at the bottom of my garden, if you know just what I mean…’ Eric Clapton, Derrick and the Dominoes, 1971/2?