One of my readers from Ashland asked me this 15 years ago: “My clematis vines are getting pretty old, maybe 20 years. There are a lot of brown limbs. Can the vine be cut back and will it come back and ...
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The large-flowered climbing plant that'll add color to your boring fence
This climbing plant with large, gorgeous flowers in an array of colors can certainly liven up your boring fence and bring interest to your garden.
Q: Our clematis is doing well on top but not so well on the bottom. It gets full sun, and the base of the plant is shaded. Can you please tell me how to correct this? – Mike L. A: The top part looks ...
Top tip: Try to prune this group before new growth begins, pruning them back in late winter to a pair of healthy leaf buds.
Wherever you need something colorful to clamber over something — a trellis, a fence, a shed, an arbor — there’s a clematis vine that would welcome the opportunity. Several types of clematis are hardy, ...
Top tip: Try to prune this group before new growth begins, pruning them back in late winter to a pair of healthy leaf buds.
What: A profusion of royal purple flowers burst forth in early summer and continue for weeks. This non-vining clematis is more perennial-like, growing to only 3 or 4 feet annually and then dying back ...
Q: Growing at my grand-mother’s home in California, she had trellis filled with clematis. They trained to grow up the supports of the covered porch and got quite a bit of sun every day. Can I grow ...
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