Clematis vines can take a garden to new heights – and now it’s time to take them to new places. Of course, you can grow these flowering vines on a trellis by the back door, but clematis plants are so ...
Monitor and train vines such as clematis on their supports. It is best to do this on a regular basis to direct the vines where you want them to go. Once they have been allowed to grow out for a few ...
There are three kinds of Clematis — Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. Type 3 blooms on new wood, flowers continuously July through September, and is the best choice for Minnesota gardens. Clematis is ...
Every flower gardener should know the pleasure of growing clematis, a woody, deciduous climbing perennial in the buttercup (Ranunculaceae) family. With its large flowers, extended period of bloom and ...
FARGO — Clematis is called the queen of flowering vines for good reason. They’re the most prolific perennial flowering vines for the Upper Midwest, and when they’re in full bloom, they’re a beauty to ...
Clematis are easy to grow. Plant them in soil that has been amended with organic matter in an area with their preferred light conditions, and clematis will show off their beautiful blooms in the ...
As a follow-up to last week’s breakdown of the plant selection for a particular site, this column considers the selection of plants a specific genus, in this case, the Clematis. I intend to add two of ...
Purple clematis has long been a staple in Minnesota gardens. But lately, when gardeners here want a flashy plant, they've tended to gravitate toward exotics like mandevilla or annuals like cardinal ...
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The pretty pink clematis variety that can grow against shrubs and trees
This newer clematis variety blooms all summer long, providing pretty pink flowers that add visual interest to trees or shrubs ...
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