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Clematis - Lasurstern pruning?
Hi,
I've planted a Clematis - Lasurstern to climb up the fence in our back garden.I have noticed it has got (what I believe to be) dead wood on it.Should I cut this off or is it best just left?It has also flowered and now the flower has died,should I remove this too or does it fall off in time? I've never had one of these before, so would be grateful of any tips. Thanks Amanda |
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Clematis - Lasurstern pruning?
'Amanda',
Your 'Lasurstern' in in group 2 for pruning purposes. Than means you prune in February or early March, when the plant is growing strongly and it is possible to see buds of new growth forming. Remove all the dead and weak growth and then cut back all stems to the healthiest pair of buds. Tie in the branches securely, spacing them evenly over the support. Leave the dead flowers as they are decorative. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Rich" wrote in message om... Hi, I've planted a Clematis - Lasurstern to climb up the fence in our back garden.I have noticed it has got (what I believe to be) dead wood on it.Should I cut this off or is it best just left?It has also flowered and now the flower has died,should I remove this too or does it fall off in time? I've never had one of these before, so would be grateful of any tips. Thanks Amanda |
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