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Top Tips for a Successful Barbecue
ALWAYS make sure that the barbecue is on a firm heat-proof surface, away from buildings, trees, fences and anything else that might catch fire. ONLY use proper barbecue lighters, NEVER use paraffin, petrol, white spirit or lighter fuel the ... [... more]
Vegetarian Society

Rubus fruticosus 'Loch Ness'
Blackberries are ideal fruit crops for growing on walls and fences in gardens, where they often produce larger fruits than in the wild, and may also be planted as windbreaks or impenetrable boundary hedges: older vigorous varieties, with their ... [... more]
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Earlex Spray Station HV3900.
550W motor.0.9 litre spray container and 4 litre backpack.24sq m coverage from 1 fill.4m hose for freedom when painting.Viscosity up to 65 Din/sec.The spray pattern can be reduced to 25mm and has 3 spray patterns, adjustable to the job in hand.Suitable [... more]
£97.89
Homebase

Ronseal One Coat Sprayable Fencelife - Red Cedar.
5 litres.Water based acrylic sprayable treatment for the protection and decoration of fences amd other rough sawn garden timber.Coverage - approx 30 fence panel sides. [... more]
£11.69
Homebase

Types of Roses - Climbers
These are roses for growing on walls, fences, arches, pergolas and trees. They have a whole range of flowers - some large and formal, others in great clusters of small blooms. They have different flowing periods. Some flower only in the early ... [... more]
Rose Buddies

Roses for different uses
Roses for different uses: partially shady site,exposed sites,hedging,growing through trees,cutting,scented bush (Large Flowered),hips,growing in tubs,flower arranging,growing on walls, fences or arches,growing on pergolas,scented bush (Cluster ... [... more]
Rose Buddies

Chain link fencing (1 of 3)
The basics of chain link fencing - How to errect a chain fence. A well-erected chain fence is more than just a boundary; it can increase the attraction of your property especially if climbing plants are trained up and/or along it. Fences will ... [... more]
DIY Data

Ivy, hedera
This hardy, evergreen climber has attractive, lobed leaves that come in colours ranging from light yellow to silver or green. Ivy creates all-year interest and is useful for screening unsightly fences or providing ground cover over a large area. ... [... more]
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Growing grapevines
Grapevines are ideal plants for covering gaps on fences and walls. Plant between autumn and early spring and they will grow quickly, filling an empty space as well as providing you wiith fruit. Make a support against a fence. You will need four ... [... more]
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Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata'
Hedera colchica 'Dentata Variegata' is one of Matthew Biggs' favourite plants for brightening up shady spots. It can either be used for covering walls and fences or as ground cover. This ivy is less vigorous than the plain, green-leaved variety, ... [... more]
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Pruning clematis
Clematis are fabulous plants for providing vertical colour on walls, fences, ornamental obelisks and through the branches of trees and shrubs. For the best display you will need to prune plants annually - here's how. Evergreen clematis and those ... [... more]
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Clematis 'Versailles'
Find out how to grow Clematis 'Versailles' Cultivar: 'Versailles' 'Versailles' is a dwarf clematis that is ideal for small gardens where it can be grown against fences or trained through wall shrubs. It produces large, 10-15cm (4-6in) maroon-red ... [... more]
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