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hi all, I had a clematis and it died this year. I am replacing it, so I have
dug the old one out and I don't know how deep I have to plant the new one and what soil ( if needs be) to use. is this the right time of year to put one into the ground TIA Stephen -- "From the man who can't make proper gravy" |
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On 5/8/05 14:58, in article , "STEPHEN"
wrote: hi all, I had a clematis and it died this year. I am replacing it, so I have dug the old one out and I don't know how deep I have to plant the new one and what soil ( if needs be) to use. is this the right time of year to put one into the ground What did the old Clematis die of? There's a disease called Clematis wilt which makes them just keel over and die suddenly. If it was that, don't plant another Clematis in the same place because the same thing will happen. And a plant you buy in a container can be planted at any time of year. If you plant one now, be sure to keep it watered in dry weather and if it's going to be in the 'rain shadow' of a house or wall, plant it about 2' out from the wall and leaning towards it, supported by a stake until it latches onto the trellis. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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Hi Dig a hole at least twice the size of the pot in which the plant is growing and half as deep again. A good wide deep hole of at least 45 x 45cm is essential to accommodate not only the entire root ball comfortable, Incorporate some organic matter. Clematis will grow best on alkaline soil. Get the soil in good condition by adding well-rotted farmyard manure or compost. Clematis is divided into 3 groups Group 1, group 2 and group 3. If you know the name of the clematis, you will be able to find out which group it belongs to. this is important for pruning purposes. ] |
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Ideal times are early to mid autumn and late winter to mid spring. Alison |
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"Sacha" wrote in message .uk... On 5/8/05 14:58, in article , "STEPHEN" wrote: hi all, I had a clematis and it died this year. I am replacing it, so I have dug the old one out and I don't know how deep I have to plant the new one and what soil ( if needs be) to use. is this the right time of year to put one into the ground What did the old Clematis die of? There's a disease called Clematis wilt which makes them just keel over and die suddenly. If it was that, don't plant another Clematis in the same place because the same thing will happen. seconded, I have never yet a clematis successfully establish where another one was previously but had died. -- Tumbleweed email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com |
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Tumbleweed wrote in message ... "Sacha" wrote in message .uk... On 5/8/05 14:58, in article , "STEPHEN" wrote: hi all, I had a clematis and it died this year. I am replacing it, so I have dug the old one out and I don't know how deep I have to plant the new one and what soil ( if needs be) to use. is this the right time of year to put one into the ground What did the old Clematis die of? There's a disease called Clematis wilt which makes them just keel over and die suddenly. If it was that, don't plant another Clematis in the same place because the same thing will happen. seconded, I have never yet a clematis successfully establish where another one was previously but had died. -- Tumbleweed email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com I concur also, but wish to add that Clematis prefer alkaline (or limey) soil. They also prefer their roots in shade and their 'heads' in sun. Spider |
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STEPHEN wrote:
hi all, I had a clematis and it died this year. I am replacing it, so I have dug the old one out and I don't know how deep I have to plant the new one and what soil ( if needs be) to use. is this the right time of year to put one into the ground TIA Stephen quote1. When planting a clematis, it's important to bury the crown of the plant at least two inches (6 cm) below the surface of the ground to encourage more stems to grow from the base quote From a site listed here.......... http://www.gardeningdata.co.uk/climbers/clematis.htm Worth a look. -- ßôyþëtë |
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The plant didn't flower or grow. I removed a bit of the bark @ the bottom of
the stem and there was not live in it. there wasn't any green or fresh/new-like growth, it looked dead and now it is dead . So I will dig an hole and plant it 6 inches below the base of the plant, What soil do I need to have to help it on its way. I was told to use contents of a grow more bag, I find that a bit odd myself Stephen -- "From the man who can't make proper gravy" "Sacha" wrote in message .uk... On 5/8/05 14:58, in article , "STEPHEN" wrote: hi all, I had a clematis and it died this year. I am replacing it, so I have dug the old one out and I don't know how deep I have to plant the new one and what soil ( if needs be) to use. is this the right time of year to put one into the ground What did the old Clematis die of? There's a disease called Clematis wilt which makes them just keel over and die suddenly. If it was that, don't plant another Clematis in the same place because the same thing will happen. And a plant you buy in a container can be planted at any time of year. If you plant one now, be sure to keep it watered in dry weather and if it's going to be in the 'rain shadow' of a house or wall, plant it about 2' out from the wall and leaning towards it, supported by a stake until it latches onto the trellis. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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Thanks M8 that was most helpful as well
Stephen -- "From the man who can't make proper gravy" "BoyPete" wrote in message ... STEPHEN wrote: hi all, I had a clematis and it died this year. I am replacing it, so I have dug the old one out and I don't know how deep I have to plant the new one and what soil ( if needs be) to use. is this the right time of year to put one into the ground TIA Stephen quote1. When planting a clematis, it's important to bury the crown of the plant at least two inches (6 cm) below the surface of the ground to encourage more stems to grow from the base quote From a site listed here.......... http://www.gardeningdata.co.uk/climbers/clematis.htm Worth a look. -- ßôyþëtë |
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