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Sampler

Clematis Sampler

Varieties Included:

  • Comtess de Bouchard
  • Ernest Markham
  • Jackmanii
  • Jackmanii Superba
  • John Huxtable
  • Mrs. Robert Brydon
  • Nelly Moser
  • Niobe
  • Paniculata/Sweet Autumn
  • Will Goodwin

Varieties subject to grower availability

  • »  Freight charges are included in the price which makes this sampler a great value!
  • »  Number of Varieties: 10
  • »  Quantitiy per variety: 10
  • »  Total bareroots: 100
  • »  Available: Feb. to Apr.
  • »  Pot Tags: Yes



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Attributes
Climbing
Container
Vigorous
Exposure
Full Sun
Habit
Climbing
Soil Moisture
Average Water

Location

Clematis and vines will require an area that will have at least a half day or more direct sunlight. The plant depending on the variety will grow upright six to twelve feet. Although it can only grow as tall as the trellis, arbor or support that you have given it. For example, if your trellis is eight feet tall and the vine you choose grows to twelve feet, it would simply hang over and grow down the other side.

 

Soil Preparation

Clematis and vines need a moist, well-drained soil. Prepare your hole at least one foot deep and mix 50% peat moss or well-rotted manure. Backfill hole with the amended soil and plant the vines so the top of the root ball is just below the ground level burying the first set of eyes. The plant should be mulched and kept moist, not wet, especially during the first growing season. Fertilize every four weeks during the growing season with a

well-balanced liquid fertilizer.

 

Support

The main stem of the clematis or vines must have a firm support, otherwise damage may occur through wind. As the newly planted

vine produces new growth this should be carefully trained and tied into position.