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Old 18-07-2009, 10:03 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Clematis dieback


"Jeff Layman" wrote in message
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Bob Hobden wrote:
One of our Clematis, "Blue Ice", has died back just as it was filling
out
the position I put it in to cover. Is there anything I can do to promote
new growth or do I just trust in the fact that I planted it deeper in the
ground than it was in the pot and hope for regrowth from the stems below
ground level.


If it's clematis wilt which has caused the dieback, then you did the right
thing by planting it deeply to begin with. It's a simple insurance
policy. You will, hopefully, get new growth fairly soon. If you don't it
probably wasn't clematis wilt.

I would avoid putting a new clematis in the same position if your "Blue
Ice" has gone to the great compost heap in the sky.

--
Jeff


I have had a clematis which has grown but died back just before flowering,
for the past 2 years, I put compost around the base each year, this year it
has excelled itself.
If it grows there is hope.
Cineman