There's a clematis for every season and every colour scheme, and plenty of options for displaying the beautiful flowers. Whether you train your plant to climb over a pergola or trellis ...
Clematis can be quite challenging to grow from cuttings, but by following our guide, you can trying growing more climbers for free. Start in late spring and your cuttings will root within a few ...
This clematis is part of the ‘Boulevard Collection' and boasts stunning dark red flowers with darker red anthers on a full, bushy plant. Clematis can be grown in 18-inch or larger containers, and will ...
You can grow clematis in the ground or in containers, and by planting varieties from the diverse groups that flower at different times of the year, you could be enjoying the delights of clematis for ...
The best clematis to grow offer myriad flower shapes to choose from. Whether adorning fences and walls, scrambling up pergolas or winding through herbaceous borders, the blooms range from tiny bells ...
Clematis produce an abundance of color and scent. There is a different type of clematis for every month of the year – and many of them can be planted now. If you love clematis – and, we don't blame ...
If you're looking for a climbing plant that will provide good coverage and lots of colour, look no further than clematis.
Clematis plants, boast beautiful blooms that range in shape from little bells to big, broad-faced flowers. There are both vining types and spreading varieties. (In fact, clematis is one of our ...
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One of my readers from Ashland asked me this 15 years ago: “My clematis vines are getting pretty old, maybe 20 years. There are a lot of brown limbs. Can the vine be cut back and will it come ...