Yes there is I have sent them an e mail dove hasn't misunderstood I have put in mpc and manure as my bed at the front is a foot wide didint want big beds as the front garden is narrow now should I add top soil to it??
I know what u are saying I can widen the border without it affecting the perspective of the garden as it is a narrow rectangle if I make the border 14 inches it's 2inches wider not a lot more I was wanting to put it out there as I've never grown them before and I am wanting advice on what is the best way forward to grow them in ie soil planting size depth etc I didn't realise there were old school and new school trains of thought
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Yes there is
I have sent them an e mail dove hasn't misunderstood I have put in mpc and manure as my bed at the front is a foot wide didint want big beds as the front garden is narrow now should I add top soil to it??
I know what u are saying I can widen the border without it affecting the perspective of the garden as it is a narrow rectangle if I make the border 14 inches it's 2inches wider not a lot more I was wanting to put it out there as I've never grown them before and I am wanting advice on what is the best way forward to grow them in ie soil planting size depth etc
I didn't realise there were old school and new school trains of thought 
Wills - this is a picture of a mature Paul Noel rambler
You'll see that it needs some type of support structure.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.