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Aileen Howard 21-04-2003 01:33 PM

Clematis wilt
 
Help, my clematis has wilted. Does anyone have any emergency first aid for
this please? None of my gardening books is of any help, and as it was a
birthday present last year, I do want to keep it if possible.

Thanks for any help, Aileen from Notts



Victoria Clare 21-04-2003 01:33 PM

Clematis wilt
 
"Aileen Howard" wrote in
:

Help, my clematis has wilted. Does anyone have any emergency first
aid for this please? None of my gardening books is of any help, and
as it was a birthday present last year, I do want to keep it if
possible.


Cut off all the affected stems to the base and bin (do not compost).

Now water lots. Once new shoots start to emerge, feed, and go on watering.
You could give it a good mulch as well.

You are unlucky if it's got the wilt this early - perhaps its this long run
of dry weather. I have one in a pot that usually ends up getting the wilt
in the end, but usually not till the late summer, when I have already had
the benefit of the flowers.

I find the 'cut it down and pamper' regime works well, though really I
suppose I should plant it out somewhere where the roots would be less at
risk of drying out.

Don't assume it's dead if there are no living stems showing. Often it will
take a while for the roots to regroup and start shooting again, but the
plant is still alive underneath.

Oh, snails and slugs may take advantage and chomp the young shoots if you
are watering lots, so watch out.

The thing about 'roots in shade' you get in the books is a bit of a myth -
it's just roots in shade tend to stay damper longer. Roots in sun seems to
be OK, but you need to water/mulch more to compensate.

Victoria


Emrys Davies 21-04-2003 01:33 PM

Clematis wilt
 
'Aileen',

This site will hopefully be a help to you as well:

http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/clematis/wilt.htm

Regards,
Emrys Davies.





"Aileen Howard" wrote in message
...
Help, my clematis has wilted. Does anyone have any emergency first

aid for
this please? None of my gardening books is of any help, and as it was

a
birthday present last year, I do want to keep it if possible.

Thanks for any help, Aileen from Notts





bnd777 21-04-2003 06:32 PM

Clematis wilt
 
I dont know why it is but my clematis in the ground suffer far more problems
like wilt than those i keep in large tubs

" Emrys Davies" wrote in message
...
'Aileen',

This site will hopefully be a help to you as well:

http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/clematis/wilt.htm

Regards,
Emrys Davies.





"Aileen Howard" wrote in message
...
Help, my clematis has wilted. Does anyone have any emergency first

aid for
this please? None of my gardening books is of any help, and as it was

a
birthday present last year, I do want to keep it if possible.

Thanks for any help, Aileen from Notts







Michael Berridge 24-04-2003 12:20 AM

Clematis wilt
 

Aileen Howard wrote in message ...
Help, my clematis has wilted. Does anyone have any emergency first

aid for
this please? None of my gardening books is of any help, and as it was

a
birthday present last year, I do want to keep it if possible.

Thanks for any help, Aileen from Notts

As long as you planted it several inches deeper than it was in the pot
when you bought it it should grow again. They are not, usually, affected
a second time.

Mike
www.british-naturism.org.uk






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