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plainwellcandy

I Quit !!

plainwellcandy
16 years ago

I have attempted clematis for several years now. I have tried pruning them in the spring, pruning in the fall, planting in full sun, planting in partial sun, good quality amended soil, poor, sandy loam. I have tried companion planting, keeping their roots cool, moist to dry. What I get are very spindly plants that at best will put up a 4' climbing vine, producing 1-2 spindly flowers and if they don't die by the next season they hang on for years breaking my heart with unfulfilled anticipation. I buy well developed, healthy plants from reputable suppliers in my local area and am proud to say I can grow anything but these have me stumped. I keep hearing how easy they are to grow and have seen a few spectacular specimens in my area. Any suggestions?

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