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Ordered my first clematis - how did I do?
Comments (3)You will Love "Comtesse de Bouchard" she is a champ in my gardens and a wonderful pruning group 3!!..You just can't go wrong with Dan's clematis for the price and the size..you just can't beat his expertise' at clematis...and he backs his clematis!!..He has a large selection but sold out of so much as he is moving his home and nursery to another state...do follow him on facebook...Jeanne...See MoreI met Debbie at Silver Star Vinery today
Comments (1)Thank you for telling us of your meeting and the link to the website. Wonderful photos and lengthy descriptions are most appreciated! Though, after viewing the website, my wish list has now grown even longer ... and you're to blame for that! ... ha! Terry...See MoreClematis orders from Silver Star Vinery.
Comments (35)WOW! That Rebecca is gorgeous! I noticed all the clematises I planted last year are coming up!(6), one that I bought late in the season, was left in the pot it came in, has no growth,"florida sieboldii", but the vines are still bendable?, so it may not be dead?! I also moved a clematis(was here when I bought the place), and repotted 5 babies for the Horticulture Plant sale, and they seem to be doing good. It is a purple one, I think jackamani, I moved it about 2ft over and it will get more sun now, with huchera hiding its base, and this adorable tiny delicate ivy...I LOVE the stuff! It has tiny white flowers, maybe it reminds me of my childhood favorite, chickweed!lol! (ate the stuff!) I bought a clematis from a guy, a red one but don't know what names are on most I buy(plant sales are so much cheaper) I may have to buy one of those clematis books and start identifying them....See MoreSilver Star Vinery open garden
Comments (8)Very beautiful photos ! Clematis are my favorite flowering vine.... Unfortunately, they don't grow well around here, too dry I think. I have 4 different ones and 3 get a gray mold later in the season and look terrible, sigh. I have plans to take them out later this year....See MoreSheila z8a Rogue Valley OR
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