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Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: frederick on December 12, 2016, 12:19

Title: Clematis
Post by: frederick on December 12, 2016, 12:19
Hi There,Have obtained 2 clematis but because we are going into winter have decided to wait until spring and keep them in the Greenhouse. Should i water them or not?Merry Christmas.
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: mumofstig on December 12, 2016, 12:32
Just a little now and again, if they dry out completely they will die. You'll have to be very careful in Spring  as any sun will cause a huge temperature rise and start them into early growth.

If it were me, I'd plant them outside as long as your ground isn't frozen solid.

Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: New shoot on December 12, 2016, 13:34
I'd agree with that.  They are not so easy to overwinter in small pots, hence the garden centres selling off their stocks each autumn. 

As Mum says, they will also be lulled into a false sense of security next spring and sprout early, which will make them very prone to being frosted.
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: frederick on December 12, 2016, 14:27
Thanks for that, the ground is,nt frozen but quite wet, perhapes some drainage in the bottom of each hole, what do you think?
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: New shoot on December 12, 2016, 17:13
It wouldn't do any harm while the roots are establishing  :)
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: DIGGER on January 11, 2017, 21:02
Apologies for jumping in,I also purchased some end of season clematis October time £3 each so worth ago.
I planted them straight in the ground and watered well.Obviously the green has now turned to brown.Is it a good time to prune and if so how low or should I leave alone.
Again apologies
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: mumofstig on January 11, 2017, 21:11
Pruning very much depends on the variety, do you know the name of yours?
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: DIGGER on January 11, 2017, 22:00
I think the labels are still on.i will check in daylight.
Thanks,I'm ok with lotte things but flowers baffle.
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: DIGGER on January 12, 2017, 08:54
Bit chilly out there.
One is Mrs cholmondeley the other Hagley hybrid.
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: mumofstig on January 12, 2017, 09:08
Mrs cholmondeley is in Group 2 and Hagley Hybrid is group 3, so linking to the RHS pruning advice seems to be the easiest way.

group 2     https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=346

group 3      https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=347

Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: DIGGER on January 12, 2017, 12:41
Why didn't I think of that😟
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: Growster... on January 12, 2017, 14:55
There's an old adage around here, that you always place an old tile across the roots at topsoil level. It keeps them happier apparently...
Title: Re: Clematis
Post by: DIGGER on January 12, 2017, 19:10
I think that is to do with keeping the sun of the roots,don't quote me on it.I use pebbles,don't know why but must have read it somewhere.Memory not to good.