With their strong lines and solid structure, fences are just begging to be planted with vines and other climbing plants.
From sweet-smelling honeysuckle to pretty passion flower, these are the climbers to choose to cover up an ugly fence quickly.
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What to do with clematis in May – 5 simple jobs that lead to bigger, better summer blooms
A few simple May jobs now – from feeding and pruning to tying in fresh growth – can make all the difference to how well ...
Because there’s no such thing as too much Clematis, here’s how to get a little more — and make it last a little longer. By Margaret Roach It’s hard to imagine that the aphorism warning about too much ...
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5 things you didn't know about clematis
Are you intrigued by the beauty of clematis vines but feel they might be too tricky to grow? In this video, we'll share five things you didn't know about growing clematis to help you cultivate these ...
Clematis flowers are particularly eye-catching with their open tapered petals – but to ensure even more impressive blooms next year gardening expert Monty Don recommends this one tip. Originating in ...
Description: Developed in England in the late 1800s by George Jackman and Son, 'Belle of Woking' is a deciduous, hardy clematis resulting from a cross between the species C. 'Fortunei' and C.
Q. I would like to know if clematis does well in this part of the country? If so, could you recommend one? Some gardeners here have better luck than others with the showy clematis hybrids, but I don't ...
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, through a tree ...
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