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Which climbers will be suitable to cover a brown patch of leylandii?

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  • Lancashire LassLancashire Lass Posts: 367
    edited September 2021
    Don't worry Jac, i don't consider myself trolled and i appreciate your concerns about wildlife. I do plenty in my garden including feeding hedgehogs and birds, i even have several houses set up for solitary bees and had 50 full Mason Bee nests this year which are now sheltering in my shed. I have a wildlife pond as well. All my planting is for wildlife with just the exception of the false ivy, for which i forgive myself given the circumstances. 😀
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    I’d like to see the photo of Jac’s 10ft conifer hedge with jasmine covering it. Or have I missed the photo. 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • Jac19Jac19 Posts: 496
    edited September 2021
    punkdoc said:
    I would love to read one of your books @Jac19, hopefully Jasmine features prominently, plus JI and MPC to plant anything.
    John Innes or sand provides good drainage and peat based compost provides strong nutrition. 

    Jasmine is a good climbing rambling plant if you care about pollinators and love a garden with a nice cent.

    It is a typical trolling FAKE ARGUMENT -- a FALLACY -- to take something good and strong and try to talk it down using stupid nonsensical mockery without any substance in it.
  • Jac19Jac19 Posts: 496
    edited September 2021
    Lyn said:
    I’d like to see the photo of Jac’s 10ft conifer hedge with jasmine covering it. Or have I missed the photo. 
    Making up a nonsense line when what I have said is I am having a hedge shrub killed in place this autumn and using it as structure to run Jasmines I have over it.
  • “I am having a hedge shrub killed” sounds very contract killing. 

    Do you grow anything other than Jasmine @Jac19 ?

    Do your books require a lot of editing? 
  • Jac19Jac19 Posts: 496
    edited September 2021
    “I am having a hedge shrub killed” sounds very contract killing. 

    Do you grow anything other than Jasmine @Jac19 ?

    Do your books require a lot of editing? 
    These 2 posts are about rambling plants for hedging to which my Jasmine applies.  I have posted on other threads of many other plants in my garden.

    Again, trying to put down with stupid empty TROLL lines with no substance.
  • Jac19 said:
    “I am having a hedge shrub killed” sounds very contract killing. 

    Do you grow anything other than Jasmine @Jac19 ?

    Do your books require a lot of editing? 
    These 2 posts are about rambling plants for hedging to which my Jasmine applies.  I have posted on other threads of many other plants in my garden.

    Again, trying to put down with stupid empty TROLL lines.
    No I was asking because I am interested. 

    Are you self-published? Actual tangible books or online? 

    What are your books about? Gardening or other things? 
  • Jac19Jac19 Posts: 496
    edited September 2021
    Published in literary suspense fiction by a New York publisher and literary magazines.  But I will not give any more personal details to a nest of trolls.

    Not on this thread anyway.  This thread is for a solution to help a distressed gardening enthusiast.
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    Jac19 said:
    Lyn said:
    I’d like to see the photo of Jac’s 10ft conifer hedge with jasmine covering it. Or have I missed the photo. 
    Making up a nonsense line when what I have said is I am having a hedge shrub killed in place this autumn and using it as structure to run Jasmines I have over it.
    Oh, sorry, just that on the other thread about dying conifer hedging you said.
       ‘It is the solution I provided for the two hedges only, because I have done it in the same conditions and it works easily and beautifully in the same conditions’

    So I would like to see your jasmine in these conditions. 
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    I don,t think trolls nest, do they?
    Maybe a nest of vipers.
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
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