My garden backs onto land owned by TFL - probably 20-30m before you get to the tube line.
It was pretty much a jungle, but basically full of medium sized trees and shrubs, plenty of nettles - the usual suspects, but hey - it was green, and it screened the railway line. We (like neighbours either side) kept a "barrier strip" clear of undergrowth so we had no problems with stuff invading, it was a handy place for the compost heap etc.
A few months ago the railway decided that one security fence between us and the track was not enough so they came and cleared the land, felled trees, and put up a 2nd fence about 5m from our boundary. So now when we look out we have this wonderful vista of a bright green mesh fence, 2m high with 3 strands of barbed wire on top of that.
We'd like to plant something which will grow up it and make it look less like we now live in a prison.
Suggestions? Someone I know did suggest Russian Vine, but having done some research I think that even with 5m between our garden and it that might be risky, particularly as we do want to use that 5m space for compost heap & shed.
Would like a perennial evergreen, and something we can get started now by scattering seed. Preferably not expensive seed, as there's about 30-40m of fence to cover.
It was pretty much a jungle, but basically full of medium sized trees and shrubs, plenty of nettles - the usual suspects, but hey - it was green, and it screened the railway line. We (like neighbours either side) kept a "barrier strip" clear of undergrowth so we had no problems with stuff invading, it was a handy place for the compost heap etc.
A few months ago the railway decided that one security fence between us and the track was not enough so they came and cleared the land, felled trees, and put up a 2nd fence about 5m from our boundary. So now when we look out we have this wonderful vista of a bright green mesh fence, 2m high with 3 strands of barbed wire on top of that.
We'd like to plant something which will grow up it and make it look less like we now live in a prison.
Suggestions? Someone I know did suggest Russian Vine, but having done some research I think that even with 5m between our garden and it that might be risky, particularly as we do want to use that 5m space for compost heap & shed.
Would like a perennial evergreen, and something we can get started now by scattering seed. Preferably not expensive seed, as there's about 30-40m of fence to cover.