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Vacutone 02-09-2008 05:15 PM

Clematis newbie question
 
This question may sound naive but I can't find this information in three
clematis books!

Am I right n assuming that new type 2 (slight prune) clematis plants will not
reach anything like their full size in the first year after planting but will
get bigger over successive years?

I have three plants, I think they were 2 years old when bought & planted
early this year around the time of coming into growth, and they are all half
the size now that is stated. So I hope this is in fact- normal.

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Vacutone



Nick Maclaren 02-09-2008 05:44 PM

Clematis newbie question
 

In article m,
Vacutone writes:
| This question may sound naive but I can't find this information in three
| clematis books!
|
| Am I right n assuming that new type 2 (slight prune) clematis plants will not
| reach anything like their full size in the first year after planting but will
| get bigger over successive years?

Yes.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Vacutone 02-09-2008 06:04 PM

Clematis newbie question
 
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 17:44:34 +0100, Nick Maclaren wrote
(in message ):

This question may sound naive but I can't find this information in three
clematis books!

Am I right n assuming that new type 2 (slight prune) clematis plants will
not
reach anything like their full size in the first year after planting but
will
get bigger over successive years?


Yes.


Thanks!

In fact I just discovered pretty much all I need to know on the web. It wass
all spelled out for me, with no messing around.

On the Clmeatis section of Gardenweb, for the first time ever I saw advice
saying that the pruning instructions for different groups were ntended for
mature plants, and that all new plants should be pruned to 1 ft in their
second spring and 18" the one after that to help them fill out (or words to
that effect). Now that was useful information, but apparently missing from my
clematis books.

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Vacutone


Rusty Hinge 2 02-09-2008 09:15 PM

Clematis newbie question
 
The message m
from Vacutone contains these words:

This question may sound naive but I can't find this information in three
clematis books!


Am I right n assuming that new type 2 (slight prune) clematis plants
will not
reach anything like their full size in the first year after planting
but will
get bigger over successive years?


Naturally.

I have three plants, I think they were 2 years old when bought & planted
early this year around the time of coming into growth, and they are
all half
the size now that is stated. So I hope this is in fact- normal.


I have a clematis which had one of its stems around two inches in diameter.

Have patience. You'll soon be cutting it back...

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Rusty
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