Tuesday, April 28, 2009

How do I get my Clematis to grow better this summer?

I have covered the roots to keep them cool, but I still only had about 5 blooms in 06.

How do I get my Clematis to grow better this summer?
The first thing to do is make sure the clematis you are attempting to grow are appropriate to your growing zone. Here is a link to a website that will let you determine which zone you live in:





http://www.jerrybaker.com/index.asp?Page...





Your next task is to determine whether or not you are following the best growing instructions as to soil type, fertilization, watering, pruning, etc.. Here are a couple of links to my favorite plant care websites:





http://www.gardenguides.com/





http://www.jerrybaker.com/





Good luck with your clematis this year.
Reply:it could be the soil --- it needs to be rich in humus , but sort of neutral .


is your position right ? lets assume it is --- clematis need a regular fertilising programme ( in and around spring ) and of course cut out the dead stuff ( or sickly ) . with that humus by the way , needs to be neutral .


otherwise i can't help --- they love the sun ; but the roots need to be cool . good luck .


i repeated myself about the compost --- sorry !~
Reply:I'm waiting to find out what you find out!!


I've planted them in the sun with plants around the roots to keep them cool. They bud and look like they're going to flourish and then just 3-4 blooms at a time......NOT very spectacular. I've tried at least 5 different varieties.


Good Luck.


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