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tressel plants?
Hello. Im a complete beginner with regards to gardening. I have a tiny garden,each side of the garden I have a 6.5ft wood fence shared by my neighbours. On one side id like to install a tressel (attached to fence) and grow some climbing plants on (flowers of some sort). I don't want the plant to grow through the fence to my neighbour. Is there any plants out there that are better than others for such a thing? Its to make thr garden look nicer and to provide some privacy
3 Answers
- PaulineLv 76 years ago
It's trellis; not tressel.
Not much can be done you stop things growing towards the light.
- Karen LLv 76 years ago
Just place the trellis so it's a little ways out from the fence, and trim the plants on the back side so they don't grow through the fence, or tie long branches so they stay on your side.
- 6 years ago
you have a whole world to explore. Clematis and hundreds of other climbers. Clematis and roses are usually the best as advice and experience is shared freely amongst fellow gardeners.