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Jan 4, 2016 3:50 PM CST
Name: Mike
Long Beach, Ca.
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Forgive me if there's already been a thread discussing this.

I was curious if anyone plants climbers (either on arbors or other structures) of different colors and let's them "merge" so to speak.
When I got heavily into roses I just randomly planted ones I liked...based on photo's. This was in pre-internet days.
After much trial and error, as well as planting ones that either got too big or stayed too small for what I had them growing on, I planted different ones in the same area to fill in gaps and to make up for ones that weren't real heavy bloomers.
"Some" of my combinations worked very well and some were complete disasters, color-wise.

Anyone care to share what they've paired and whether or not you like what you did ?

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