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I'm moving and have an established clematis, can I take some to re-plant and
if so, how?

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I'm moving and have an established clematis, can I take some to re-plant and
if so, how?


First thanks for the BBQ site work which is
http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/

Billy and Charlie take note.

On moving clematis

http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/clematis/2002090932004864.html

I've never transplanted a clematis as the mole/voles love them too.

Bill

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First thanks for the BBQ site work which is
http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/

Billy and Charlie take note.


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piedmont wrote:
I'm moving and have an established clematis, can I take some to
re-plant and if so, how?



You could start some from cuttings. See:

http://www.clematisinternational.com/questoc03.html

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First thanks for the BBQ site work which is
http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/

Billy and Charlie take note.

On moving clematis

http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/clematis/2002090932004864.html

I've never transplanted a clematis as the mole/voles love them too.

Bill

Thanks for the link on clematis, (I had a neighbor lady remind me a while
back it was clematis, not clamidia! : o

Your welcome on my bbq website, needs some brisket pics fixed, it was my
catharsis during the 7 months my wife succumbed to lung cancer and a
passsion of mine, bbq that is.
The pic is of me and my new wife as of last December.
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