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clematis ahead of itself.
"Victoria Clare" wrote in message . 240.12... A large flowering, late clematis - sorry forget the variety - didn't get pruned in the autumn (I forgot). I've just noticed it's now producing new shoots all over. Would it be better to let it get on with it, or prune it now, a bit late? Victoria I pruned a C. 'Jackmanii' at the weekend which had started into growth. Last year my attempts at lowering and tying in this particular plant led to unintentional pruning, more often than not. I still ended up with 8 feet of purple flowers by June. HTH Neil |
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