Wow! I'm glad I asked. Ive had a look, and that is really inspiring, Malcolm, and very timely.
Have a look at this photo:
http://www.ideasforgardens.com/forumfriends/aerialphoto.jpgIve cut the branches of alll those conifers at the top of the garden. They were planted at the time to give another couple of feet cover above the 7ft fence which runs between my garden and the 2 houses behind.
They were too much for me - much too vigorous, Besides, I decided I wanted to grow things against that fence. I couldnt do that when the trees were planted because that "lawn" at the top of the garden was the football pitch, and everything around it was in the line of fire!
Simon and I de-branched them mid winter last year. I'm still clearing away branches!
I left 6 to 7 ft high stumps (the main trunks) with the intention of growing either climbing roses or Clematis up them.
Incredibly, one rose which was planted against the fence long before the trees were planted was still hanging on it there, but only just. I cleared all the ground around it and I'm delighted to see it is pushing up nice healthy shoots from the base.
Its Rosa 'Paul's Scarlet' and as i recall, its a real good one - loads of flowers.
Having seen your photos, I think Clematis could be a good option, and Roses on the fence. Trouble is, those trunks are rather unsightly, so I'd like to select Clematis which produce lots of foliage close to the ground as possible, lots of flowers, and a prolonged flowering period. Recommendations and photos would be much appreciated. How many up one trunk? The trunks are about 3 to 4 ft from the fence
I'm not worried about them going bare in winter! They arent in view from the house.
As you can see Eric, your photos will be much appreciated!