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Title: Clematis success
Post by: Jesse on June 29, 2004, 20:59:03
Everyone probably already knows this and it's quite possible I'm the last one to discover the secret to growing clematis successfully!

A couple of weeks ago I bought two clematis plants. I have a fence that needs covering but at the base of the fence are concrete slabs and under that is building rubble. No good for any self respecting plant to live in so the clematis shall spend it's life living in a pot.

At the nursery I got talking to another customer and he said, as I already knew, that clematis like their roots kept cool. He suggested covering the soil around where the clematis is planted with old roof tiles or something similar. Until now I have always used a mulch of bark chippings but my clematis never seem to thrive, they only grow sluggishly. So I took on board his advice and have covered the soil with old broken teracotta pots. Wow and this clematis is in a hurry to get up the fence or what! I swear it's grown about a foot in the last two weeks. I'm well chuffed  ;D
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: feet of clay on June 29, 2004, 21:35:48
Nope.  You're not the last to know.  I didn't know either.  I'm hoping to propogate bits of my clematis so I'll use this advice.
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Palustris on June 29, 2004, 21:59:08
Just remember that slugs and snails love to hide underneath such things and that despite all you read about Clematis wilt, the majority of the time failure is caused by mollusc damage to the stem.
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Jesse on June 29, 2004, 22:02:58
Palustris that may be another benefit of using tiles or pots, my theory is that the slugs will hide on the under side of the pots and all I simply have to do is turn them over to pick them off. A lot easier than digging through bark chippings to find them!
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Palustris on June 29, 2004, 22:13:54
Easy with one or two clematis, but a bit time consuming with over 80 of them!
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Plocket on July 01, 2004, 14:28:56
Hi! I've only just spotted this posting and I ADORE clematis. I have a tiny garden but 8 clematis, and I have just ordered more. (I wish I could have 80 though!)

Personally I plant my clematis behind other plants so that the base of the plant is always in shade.

To Jesseveve - I am so pleased your clematis is doing well but I would recommend that you check under the broken plant pots on a regular basis, to clear out any unwelcomed guests!!!
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Jesse on July 01, 2004, 16:05:37
80! Well I'm not quite that crazy yet!!  ;)  I did check this morning and thankfully nothing hiding yet but will take your advice and check regularly. I am known to hunt about at night on a regular basis with torch in hand looking for the dreaded slugs, my hedgehogs don't seem to eat enough of them so I'm on the war path with anything remotely slimey. Thanks for the advice.  :)
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Plocket on July 01, 2004, 16:14:10
Hi Jesseveve!

I think Palustris said that he had 80! With my current 8, and I think 6 more that I have just ordered, that will keep me going. Well for a little while anyway.....

Good luck with the slugs! Lucky little hedgehogs!
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Garden Manager on July 04, 2004, 22:45:36
I used to have troubel with clematis. Turned out to be lack of patience, since i have the right soil for them in my garden (alkaline and well drained is what they like and i have it!). A couple of plants i cant STOP growing (a montana and an armandii).

Thing was for a few years they just sat in the ground and did nothing then all of a sudden WHOOSH  they'd obviously settled in and got growing.

Shading the roots certainly helps though i havent worried too much, and have even had one growing with its base in full sun and its done fine. Worth trying if you've had trouble growing them though.
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Val on July 05, 2004, 15:00:50
Yes got to be one of my favorites, I've got 9, in my small garden, but thats back and front, theres still room for loads more, I'm letting them scramble about, although there's 2 growing up walls.Don't you just love their happy flowers, does the old heart good.
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Plocket on July 05, 2004, 16:53:08
Hi Val! That sounds just like me! I've five in the back garden, and three in the front. And more on order..... Love them - especially since they all flower at different times!
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Val on July 05, 2004, 17:10:34
And all the different colours, the only ones I'm a bit iffy about are the montanas, thats only because I've nowhere suitable to let them do their thing, they are to heavy and need so much cutting back.
Title: Re:Clematis success
Post by: Plocket on July 05, 2004, 17:16:11
I planted two in my front garden last year. They are still slow to get going but are quite happy growing up a row of four fir trees. I am half hoping they will kill the fir trees off but it is highly unlikely!

The ones I have ordered are little ones suitable for patio pots, and hanging baskets. Sounds interesting, can't wait for them to come!
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