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- California Gardening:Clematis in So. Calif. - Daves Garden
If you are growing roses with clematis, type III are obviously the best as they can be pruned with the roses The clematis will tell you when to prune once you learn from them :-) Hope that this helps They can take a lot of years here to become established but then they are very long-lived plants This is a young 'Niobe' climbing up an
- Clematis, Early Large-flowered Clematis Dr. Ruppel - Daves Garden
Clematis, especially Ruppel does very well in Vermont, but it must be trimmed back carefully each fall and we fertilize on an every two w Read More The pic I just posted, when it shows up, is going to look "fake", but it really IS Dr Ruppel on our front porch!
- Growing clematis from bare roots - Daves Garden
Too funny- my mom just came home with the same pack of clematis from Sam's (only she got the President) So I strolled over to the clematis forum to see if I could find information about how to grow them from bare roots So thank you for asking Valerie!! And thank you for answering so thoroughly Jeanne
- Clematis Classes and Pruning - Daves Garden
Clematis vines come in all shapes and sizes but did you know they also come in different classes? Classes indicate the time and method of pruning and are dictated by when the plants bloom and from which wood the buds form When you purchase a clematis there should be a tag that indicates to which class the plant belongs
- Clematis: A colorful introduction to cultivars of Clematis
One of the more widely used clematis, Jackmanii boasts deep violet blooms on a vigorous vine In Pruning Group 3, this large late-flowering variety is fairly picky about having its roots shaded with its vine in full sun This is a standard favorite of many clematis lovers and is readily available at retailers Floralia
- Clematis Wilt: What It Is, and How to Treat and Prevent It - Daves Garden
Clematis are big feeders, so use an organic fertilizer to keep the soil fertile and rich In early summer when the plant is full of leaves and buds, keep the soil watered regularly, but not to the point that it is soggy 4 Furnish support Clematis stems are brittle and can be damaged by wind
- Clematis Pruning - Daves Garden
Rejuvenating an Old Clematis If you have a clematis so overgrown and tangled that it is no longer blooming and you don’t even know where to start pruning, you can rejuvenate it by cutting it almost back to the ground in very early spring Within a year’s time, you will once again be rewarded with bountiful blooms
- Clematis, Early Large-flowered Clematis Arctic Queen - Daves Garden
This clematis comes back reliably for me and blooms heavily year after year It usually is a bit on the short side, maybe 4-5 feet on ave Read More rage, but here in far Northern WI (zone 3 or 4a, depending on where you look), I'm just happy it comes back at all!
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