Covering a privet hedge
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 5:46 pm
I hate privet but can't get rid of the hedge that edges my grass. I have noticed that the little slope of grass into it would be ideal rhubarb and veg plot - slowly stealing the lawn!
BUT
Can I grow peas and beans over privet, or would it be impossible to pick the things afterwards?
Should I just grow flowers over (e.g. honeysuckle?)
How about staking canes in and "resting" them against the hedge (its not too high) so the air will circulate under the canes (sort of 45 % angle if that makes sense?)
Any ideas much appreciated - its very sheltered and quite warm, but dry soil as the privet takes ALL the goodness - hence the next Q - how about feeding?
Also (bored yet?)
will it kill the privet and result in me having trouble next winter as it dies? and falls over?
Any hints etc as ever much appreciated


BUT
Can I grow peas and beans over privet, or would it be impossible to pick the things afterwards?
Should I just grow flowers over (e.g. honeysuckle?)
How about staking canes in and "resting" them against the hedge (its not too high) so the air will circulate under the canes (sort of 45 % angle if that makes sense?)
Any ideas much appreciated - its very sheltered and quite warm, but dry soil as the privet takes ALL the goodness - hence the next Q - how about feeding?
Also (bored yet?)

Any hints etc as ever much appreciated
