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Make use of dead vertical space with edibles that reach for the skies. French and runner beans, squash, tomatoes, and cucumber will all grow vertically. Plant them in generous-sized pots with a trellis, wigwam or wall to climb, and tie in the stems as they shoot upwards. For juicy autumn fruits, train a thornless blackberry, such as ‘Loch Ness’, over an arch or post – it will produce berries even in partial shade. Cultivate an outdoor vine, such as ‘Brandt’, on wires or along a balcony railing and, once established, you can have your own grape harvest.
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