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Clematis vines never survive the winter!?!?

JMack52
11 years ago

For some reason my vines, (clematis and hops) never come back after winter. I'm in a 3a zone. The first time I planted clematis's was a couple years ago in the spring. They thrived all summer and fall, but they didn't come back after winter. That was 2 years ago, and they still have not come back at all. I'm about to dig them up and try again, but don't want to waste my money to have the same effect. Last spring I planted a single hops vine in very well drained soil and it did excellent all summer - it even produced an abundance of hops. Now, as of May 12, there is no sign of life to it whatsoever. I don't mind if my plants die, as long as I know what I did wrong, but I have no idea what I'm doing with vines.....they never last more than a single growing season. They always do very well the year that I plant them, so I don't think it's soil conditions, but I'm looking for any and all advice.

Thanks!

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