Tie in Your Clematis
Care for your clematis: it needs regular tying in! How to plant and prune clematis: http://j.mp/Jnfrux
Care for your clematis: it needs regular tying in! How to plant and prune clematis: http://j.mp/Jnfrux
Clematis is one of the most popular climbers: it can be planted in spring! About some clematis varieties: http://bit.ly/w0fo5p
Clematis can now be propagated by layering! More infos about clematis and how to care for it: http://bit.ly/qIph6h
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.
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Do not forget to check your clematis for clematis wilt! Some pictures of clematis blooms: http://bit.ly/itG0NH
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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
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.