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Before you buy.
I have never tried it, but have done something similar by cutting
the wires that I use - the trouble is that a mass of honeysuckle
can weigh a lot!
>Personally, I'd forget the painting and go for the rustic look of
>peeling paint, bark, leaves and flowers. Rather pretty, IMO.
And, despite what is claimed, painting fences does NOT give them
a longer life in practice. Most softwood rots from ground contact
(fastest), where it is nailed with iron, and where endgrain has
rain falling on it (slowest of the three). Paint really only
helps with the last.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren,
University of Cambridge Computing Service,
New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QG, England.
Email: nm...@cam.ac.uk
Tel.: +44 1223 334761 Fax: +44 1223 334679
Ours is well over 11 feet. I wove it up a diamond-shaped wooden trellis as
it grew. When it cleared the top of the trellis, it wanted to go
everywhere, so I tied gardening twine to bunches of branches, then secured
the twine at the top of the first floor window frame. I actually just need
to buy a longer trellis....but the h-s is happily racing the clematis that
stands sentry on the other side of the window.
Does anyone know; should a h-s be cut in the fall?
Lisa
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