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Brick Hooks,9 Pack Spring Steel Clips for Hanging Items on Brick Wall, Pictures/Lights/Wreath/Stocking Brick Wall Hanger, Fits Brick 2-1/4 inch to 2-3/8 inch in Height

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Define thoroughly where to hang each object. Get second opinions, and minimize trial and error before buying hanging products. They’re also easier to use than command hooks. And they require less positioning expertise since you can swap out used tapes without affecting your wall. They’re fast and efficient. However, you have to get the positioning right the first time, else you risk ruining the hook’s adhesive. Double-sided tapes are perfect for large items that can hide the tape. Those include tall plants, big portraits, etc.

In fact, you don’t need a special type of clip. A nail and hammer are all you need ( and some basic hammer expertise). Clip that grips in mortar area NOT enough ‘lip’ to grip Yes, enough lip to grip grip clips would not work, no lip on mortar Yes, grip clips can work, lip in mortar groove Which support structure you choose depends on the height and width of your rose, and the shape you desire for your climbing rose. Provide Structural Support You’ll risk ending up with an awkward-looking hole in your wall. And, you’ll have to redo the hammering job again! So if this option isn’t viable for you ( but you still want a fast option), you can… #2: Try Double-Sided TapesA trellis has long been a favoured way to support climbing roses, and as they are made of wood and have a pleasing pattern, can often be part of the rose aesthetic and look pretty in their own right. Metal and bamboo garden canes can be used while your climbing rose is still in its infancy, to support the growth of the intial main cane. A thin nail may bend from the weight after you hammer it in. If that happens, you’ll have to pull the nail out.

Tell us about your climbing roses, below, they’re some of our absolute favourites! Or leave us a question. I do believe the tape was a good product, but the situation was just not what it was designed for. Did like the tape, but will not use it for this type of application again.

Hammering a clip is your last bet. It comes close to drilling, but it’s not as messy, and is surprisingly easy… Also, make sure the brand you find is drill-free. You don’t want to buy the clips, only to find that you need a drill for them. Few Final Tips

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