Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Surface for climbing hydrangea?

I want to plant a climbing hydrangea out front. I have vinyl siding. Can it climb it? I have Boston Ivy climbing out back and it doesn't seem to harm the vinyl. Do they climb the same way?

Surface for climbing hydrangea?
Hydrangea Petiolaris,the climbing form climbs by the aid of adhesive tendrils,which adhere best to a slightly rough surface such as brickwork or untreated timber.


It's likely to find difficulty in clinging to the glossy surface of vinyl,perhaps use a wooden trellis slightly clear of the siding,which the hydrangea would conceal.


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