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me 26-04-2004 11:04 AM

Feeding clematis
 
Sorry if this has been asked a million times... How often are you
supposed to feed your clematis plants, and what would the best food
be. So far I have been using 5-9-8 'So-Green' vine & clematis food.

Thanks,
Luca

me 30-04-2004 01:03 AM

Feeding clematis
 
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 11:48:14 -0700, Julie wrote:

Pam - gardengal wrote:

Personally, I fertilize about now (I use an organic rose fertilizer)


I do the same thing. I fertilize my roses and clematis at the same time, in
spring and again in late summer, using rose fertilizer.


I googled for organic rose fertilizer and found mostly references to
various mixes of:

- bone meal
- blood meal
- composted manure (of different types)

Is there a commercial product that you can recommend?


Luca

David J Bockman 30-04-2004 01:06 AM

Feeding clematis
 
Sticking my big nose in, I like Rosetone, by Espoma, very much.

Dave

"me" me@home wrote in message
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 11:48:14 -0700, Julie wrote:

Pam - gardengal wrote:

Personally, I fertilize about now (I use an organic rose fertilizer)


I do the same thing. I fertilize my roses and clematis at the same time,

in
spring and again in late summer, using rose fertilizer.


I googled for organic rose fertilizer and found mostly references to
various mixes of:

- bone meal
- blood meal
- composted manure (of different types)

Is there a commercial product that you can recommend?


Luca




me 01-05-2004 06:02 PM

Feeding clematis
 
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 23:52:24 GMT, "David J Bockman"
wrote:

Sticking my big nose in, I like Rosetone, by Espoma, very much.

Dave


Thanks for your suggestion, but it looks like Espoma products are just
not available in Canada (I live in the Vancouver area). Funny how a
company in 2004 can still happily overlook a ~30 million people
market, not even one hit on their website... I guess that the word
recession means nothing to the organic fertilizer industry. :-) Any
alternatives?

Luca

Phisherman 01-05-2004 07:02 PM

Feeding clematis
 
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On Sat, 01 May 2004 09:57:54 -0700, me me@home wrote:

On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 23:52:24 GMT, "David J Bockman"
wrote:

Sticking my big nose in, I like Rosetone, by Espoma, very much.

Dave


Thanks for your suggestion, but it looks like Espoma products are just
not available in Canada (I live in the Vancouver area). Funny how a
company in 2004 can still happily overlook a ~30 million people
market, not even one hit on their website... I guess that the word
recession means nothing to the organic fertilizer industry. :-) Any
alternatives?

Luca



I wasn't sure what to feed my clematis. Last year I just mulched it
with compost. Last weekend I gave it some fish emulsion.

Ann 01-05-2004 11:04 PM

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me me@home expounded:

Thanks for your suggestion, but it looks like Espoma products are just
not available in Canada (I live in the Vancouver area). Funny how a
company in 2004 can still happily overlook a ~30 million people
market, not even one hit on their website... I guess that the word
recession means nothing to the organic fertilizer industry. :-) Any
alternatives?


I'm on the Espoma home page right now, http://www.espoma.com , and it
says it's generally available in the eastern US. I didn't know that,
I thought it had a wider distribution. Too bad, it's great stuff!

--
Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
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Ann 02-05-2004 02:03 AM

Feeding clematis
 
"David J Bockman" expounded:

Sticking my big nose in, I like Rosetone, by Espoma, very much.


Here's an obnoxious 'me too' post for Espoma products.
--
Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
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