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Woos Garden

Discussion in 'Members Hobbies' started by wiseowl, Jun 23, 2013.

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    It could be a problem as it can spread easily. Here's some info
    Bindweed/RHS Gardening

    You could disguise it by growing annual Morning Glory which will give you colour in the summer and a chance to work on the bindweed in the Winter and Spring.
     
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      Good afternoon:smile:

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        Good afternoon not a rare flower,quite the opposite in fact but still easy on the eyes;)

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          Woos garden this afternoon:smile:

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            My first thought (cover fencing/woodland theme/shade) Virginia Creeper. Gorgeous greenery in the summer and resplendent ruby red/russet shades in the Autumn. Bare all Winter and later to shoot than the dreaded bindweed (which means you can get a real grip of the bindweed as soon as it shows its first stalks of the year prior to the VC showing signs of life). Plus, the leaves of a VC are very distinguishable from the leaves of bindweed; so, you would be able to see any bindweed getting a grip and simply unfurl it from the VC and either: a) trace it to the root and manually remove; or, b) use an appropriate chemical control - once unwound and separated from the VC.

            I can understand the thought process of turning a negative into a positive but my concern would be, once established it would all too easily travel to other areas of your garden via its extensive root system; plus, once it flowers (and it does quite rapidly - one day nowt, another day full bloom) you'll find it popping up all over the garden!

            My advice would be, whatever you decide to grow: plant something with leaves which are completely different to bindweed so that you can tackle the blighter as early in the season as practicable and yet still recognise it as the weeks go by!

            PS: I bought some VC from Morrisons @ £1.79 per pot. In the first year, they put on little growth (most likely establishing their roots) but, the next Spring, lots of vigour! I'm sure by their 3rd year they will be flourishing and giving ample coverage. Of course, you could go the more mature root/route (pun intended), pay that bit more and get a strong, established plant which, at this time of year, could cover at least one and a half of those panels before the season ends.

            Good luck with whatever you decide for those panels :thumbsup:
             
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              Good afternoon @"M" and thank you my friend for all your input,it is very much appreciated as always:smile:

              The garden this morning:smile:

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                Good afternoon everyone:smile:

                ps I know I have spelt Honeysuckle wrong it was because the R is next to the E
                and I inadvertently pressed the wrong key:heehee:

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                  That is why they are called QUERTY keyboards :heehee:

                  I'm sure I can smell that honeysuckle from here, it looks glorious.
                   
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                    I put various honeysuckle in two years ago, today i noticed a few flowers for the first time,

                    Hopefully next year i will have plenty of bloom,

                    It looks lovely woo :).
                     
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                        Good morning all my friends:smile:

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                          At least you didn't get the R and the N round the wrong way :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                           
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                            Good afternoon:smile:

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                              I had Russian Giants in my previous garden ... they are a beautiful sunflower :wub2:
                               
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                                Looking very tranquil; a little haven away from the outside madness :thumbsup:
                                 
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