Propagate Clematis
Clematis can now be propagated by layering! More infos about clematis and how to care for it: http://bit.ly/qIph6h
Clematis can now be propagated by layering! More infos about clematis and how to care for it: http://bit.ly/qIph6h
Clematis is the most popular climbing plant! What are your favourite climbing plants? Add your vote: http://on.fb.me/rfxvdO
Do not forget to check your clematis for clematis wilt! Some pictures of clematis blooms: http://bit.ly/itG0NH
very nice blog post, i certainly enjoy this web site, keep it.
Many clematis plants are now in full bloom! Do you know Clematis Princess Diana? How to care for this plant: http://bit.ly/m24ucB
Care for your clematis: it needs regular tying in and twining around its support! About growing clematis: http://j.mp/iPih1n
Did you already prune roses and autum flowering clematis? Do it now! About pruning these plants: http://j.mp/eCBxwN
Check your clematis for signs of clematis wilt! Fancy some nice pictures of healthy plants? Look at: http://j.mp/byvdnc
Care for your spring-flowering clematis: they need pruning as soon as they have finished flowering: http://j.mp/9dZTUx
Did you already cut back late summer and autumn flowering Clematis? There is still time to do so.
You think clematis are too much work? Did you ever try Clematis Blue Angel? A short introduction: http://j.mp/b0SiAc
June Barker 23:36 on 28. August 2011 Permalink |
I have quite a few Clematis but I dont know whether they are early flowering or late so I dont know when to prune them. After flowering the leaves go brown n stay like that till the next year when they start sprouting again, but the bottom of the plants are very leggy, no leaves, is this alright? I want them to spread so I havnt pruned them.
Gardora 12:07 on 29. August 2011 Permalink |
Clematis are divided into three pruning groups: The first group comprises the early-flowering clematis and can be pruned in mid to late spring, after flowering. The second group blooms in May and June; the third blooms from June to late summer. The groups 2 and 3 are pruned in late February and early March. For more infos regarding clematis pruning check this link: http://bit.ly/q99X0F
The leaves may turn brown because of too much sun or clematis wilt, a fungal disease. A spider mite infestation is possible, too.