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Article: The climber's art; REVIEW.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- June 26, 2005
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Byline: CHARLIE DIMMOCK
CLIMBERS are wonderfully versatile plants - they can slot into spaces you didn't even know you had and turn them into beautiful features.
You can also get quite arty with them.
Besides covering walls and fences, you can train them over an arch to frame a view, or grow them on wire netting or trellis panels to block out ugly areas.
You can also use climbers on screens to partition off a little secret garden, leaving yourself just a 'window' to look through. If you don't have a view, put a pot of flowers the other side to make a focal point.
Climbers can also be grown up supports to add height to a ...