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l have fencing at the front by the highway .l really wanted something that would grow into a hedge but was told it would take too long to grow high.Would it possible to plant some sort of climbing bush that would cover the fencing and block us from the highway? Any help would be appreciated Thanks David
Hi @Gardencare
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I dont blame you wanting to screen Hwy. Are you trying to block the view, noise , lights, pollution, physical security? maybe all 5
When I was waiting for screening plants to grow I put up tempary lattice fences and a one made of shade cloth on a frame its taken 5 years for my gardinias to grow suitably thick.
You meantioned fence ? 1.8m If so you might put garden wire mesh on the fence and extend it up another 300mm and grow some thing fast like star jasmine. Or security and beauty boganvillia one prickly plant.
So where do you live which part of you country you live in as gardeners here might be able to give you faster growing options. and some clues as to height you want and the space you have for the hedge and what you are wishing to block.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Gardencare. It's brilliant to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about screening plants.
You might like to provide more details on the fence's construction and some pictures so our members can better understand what you're working with. Let me know if you need a hand uploading images.
There are plenty of climbing plants you could grow over the fence, but if there is an additional height requirement for screening purposes, you might look towards fence extensions to allow the climber to grow to a higher level. There are also many screening options that you could use in combination with your climber. Have a read through these guides: How to create privacy by planting and How to choose a hedging plant.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Dear Mitchell
Thankyou for your reply.l have been thinking it over and have decided it would take too long for the fencing to be completely covered but thankyou for your suggestions.
Kind regards
David
Hi @Gardencare,
Just for the benefit of other readers of this discussion, I would recommend Jasmine. It grows very fast and looks beautiful. You can have a look at a couple of very popular projects that use Jasmine as screening:
All the best,
Jason
Hi
Thankyou for your reply and helpful information.l am leaving it for now as something else has cropped
up
Cheers
David
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