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WeAreBongo | 09:55 Sat 16th Jul 2005 | Home & Garden
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Hello Green-Fingered-Cyberpeeps,

I'm trying to grow a honeysuckle in a fairly shady corner in the garden against a trellis attached to a rather unattractive concrete wall.  The soil is also doesn't drain very well - there's a fair amount of clay when you dig about.  My question is:  Will my honeysuckle struggle on and eventually thrive?  If not, could anyone suggest a flowering climber that will enjoy the conditions described above.  Thanks folks!!

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Try this site --    www.crocus.co.uk  you might find something to help you.  Good luck.   :-)
As Honysuckle are woodland plants, it should thrive in the situ you have there.
I would plant the variety (Lonicera 'firecracker') for it's resistance to mildew.

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