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Planting a climber is similar to planting any other plant, but with two key considerations. Firstly, bear in mind that climbers often have to cope with poor soil at the base of walls and fences, as well as cramped roots and water scarcity – planting by a wall or fence can create a ‘rain shadow’, which means that rain does not reach plants’ roots. Be sure to prepare the soil well, and plant the climber well away from the base of its supporting structure.
Make sure your plant support, be it trellis, a fence or wires on a wall, is in good condition, and dig plenty of organic matter into the planting area – down to two spades’ depth if possible. If the bed is small and the soil poor, remove some of the soil and replace it with good topsoil mixed with organic matter and planting fertiliser.
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