Nelly Moser
Now that my Nelly Moser has finished flowering, if I cut off all the fluffy
seedheads and give it a trim, will it flower again later on. Or do I just leave the thing alone? Thanks |
Nelly Moser
'Joanne',
It will bloom again in September. Prune lightly in the spring. The seed heads are decorative and are best left in place. It is not usual to deadhead clematis. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Joanne" wrote in message news:y1%Cc.41$6r.37@newsfe2-win... Now that my Nelly Moser has finished flowering, if I cut off all the fluffy seedheads and give it a trim, will it flower again later on. Or do I just leave the thing alone? Thanks |
Nelly Moser
In message y1%Cc.41$6r.37@newsfe2-win, Joanne
writes Now that my Nelly Moser has finished flowering, if I cut off all the fluffy seedheads and give it a trim, will it flower again later on. I've never read of needing to prune the seedheads from clemmy's. Or do I just leave the thing alone? Regular liquid feeding will increase Nelly's flowering performance later. -- dave @ stejonda Bring culture back to NTL. http://www.performance-channel.com/ |
Nelly Moser
"Joanne" wrote in message news:y1%Cc.41$6r.37@newsfe2-win... Now that my Nelly Moser has finished flowering, if I cut off all the fluffy seedheads and give it a trim, will it flower again later on. Or do I just leave the thing alone? Thanks ****** I live in the north-west and though Nelly is an early flowerer here we don't get a repeat later on. Nelly, IMO is not as supreme as it is trumpeted. It is too early and the colours don't last, it fades fast in the sun. Doug. |
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