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Benefits of Pruning Clematis . Clematis is a gorgeous vine—but do you really need to prune it? There are some definite ...
Vining plants, usually accompanied by fragrant blossoms or thick foliage, can seem impossible to contain in a pot. Here's why ...
With abundant blooms in a wide range of colors from soft white to dark purple, pink and even yellow, clematis reign supreme ...
Climbing vines are great features in the garden, as long as you monitor and train vines such as clematis on their supports. It’s best to do this on a regular basis to direct the vines where you ...
Imagine your garden adorned with vibrant, violet-blue blooms, each a regal six to eight inches across. That is the magic of ...
Often growing with little care in the right spot, clematis vines will bloom best when trimmed correctly at least once a year. Knowing how and when to prune clematis can do a lot to keep your vines ...
Imagine your garden adorned with vibrant, violet-blue blooms, each a regal 6-8 inches across. That is the magic of Clematis.
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In this podcast episode of Ask Grumpy, a reader struggles with a diseased vine. Plus, Grumpy tips for buying potted trees and ...
Prune after flowering. Group 2 ... then clip it right above the new growth," says Holston. Established clematis vines grow quickly, so you'll likely prune off quite a bit each time.