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Комментарии : 66   
@Duskbear
@Duskbear Год назад
I'm over the moon about having having discovered your channel. You are genuinely a one-stop-shop for all the best gardening advice. As far as gardening info is concerned, you are the best on RU-vid.
@Jenny-bc5kz
@Jenny-bc5kz 4 месяца назад
I just love your non BS approach to gardening. Your the only YT I go to learn how to properly do things in thr garden
@ItsMeCheryl1231
@ItsMeCheryl1231 Год назад
About 5 years ago, I planted a light purple and dark purple next to each other. The next year (and every year after) I had hardly any light purple and a lot of the dark. I never knew why. Now I do! Thanks!!!
@jeil5676
@jeil5676 Год назад
The clematis I've dealt with have all seemed quite resilient and easy growing.
@SMNC-mf4fb
@SMNC-mf4fb Год назад
Been growing clematis plants now for over 10 years, I’ve grown them in every home I’ve lived in, I think they are beautiful and brilliant solutions for saving the bees because their floral is so attractive. I find in Ireland where I am that potting a clematis for the first 2-3 years and then plant into ground only once roots are really strong have I not had a wilt yet since using this method for the past 6 years.
@sammysworld5485
@sammysworld5485 Год назад
This was the best info on Clematis care. I’m a new gardener & have several in containers & I planted some in the ground. So Far they are easy to Grow.
@rooismum1023
@rooismum1023 3 месяца назад
I am obsessed with clematis. I buying mine from supermarkets UK. I got 2 a "pilau" &" ville de Lyon" paid £1.89 each. Going to cut back and take cuttings before planting. I love them in small pots as I can plant them in small spaces. I also had "Amber" that flourished for 3 years. Thought I had lost, a few days ago I noticed it popping up. Love all this valuable advice. ❤
@sodaratieng9507
@sodaratieng9507 Год назад
I just saw this plants today at nursery in Seal Beach , Ca. It has beautiful colors, purple and light pink.
@carmenbailey1560
@carmenbailey1560 Год назад
My favourite vines. Thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
@sistergoldenhair2231
@sistergoldenhair2231 Год назад
So timely for me thx. Have 2 in gal pots ready for transplanting! Thx!
@howiewill
@howiewill 3 месяца назад
I’m glad I watched this. I was about to go purchase any pink clematis I could get my hands on to go near my Italian leather. I should research more first.
@lilycardoso4679
@lilycardoso4679 10 месяцев назад
I have a climatis in a large clay pot. Which seems to heat up the soil. I have put an umbrella in the pot to shade it. The lower leaves on the Vine are dried out. But on top, there is nice new growth. I think shading the pot has helped it. I'm in CA zone 9b.
@josweatt898
@josweatt898 Год назад
I just planted 2 young Miss Bateman in a very large pot with. A double ball trellis. Hope they both will thrive!
@bobbymeyerti9300
@bobbymeyerti9300 Год назад
I tell you Robert🎼 some of the stuff that you are telling people💐💐💐is so technically right🥰 I wish I had paid attention to some of this stuff years ago... i’ve been landscaping and making my own plans for 40 years😳😳😳but you know what??? It’s never too late to learn the correct methods for plants, gardens, ponds and of course💐LIFE😁😁😁 again.....thank you for the knowledge that you are spreading to a lot of us gardeners... we definitely appreciate the little nooks tricks and turns you are teaching us💐💐💐....
@Boomhauer0777
@Boomhauer0777 3 месяца назад
The Coach K of Clematis. Great tips.
@orchidgarden3124
@orchidgarden3124 Год назад
Always enjoy your content!
@pt2575
@pt2575 Год назад
Excellent video. Thank you so much.
@mikeq6384
@mikeq6384 4 месяца назад
great information just in time for my planting my first 2 clematis. Thanks for the info !
@Kristy-dd4wo
@Kristy-dd4wo Месяц назад
Think it’s too late for me to plant one? I’m in zone 7.
@TonyaA7
@TonyaA7 Год назад
I brought bare roots and hoping they grow. One is showing a lil growth . Hope they all grow beautiful and come back each year.
@patriciaterry5539
@patriciaterry5539 Год назад
Thank you! This is very informative.
@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 Год назад
Thank you Mr. P. 🌷💚🙃
@deankay4434
@deankay4434 2 месяца назад
My 38 year old son hates my vines and uses a string trimmer and cuts them off at the ground. We live in a northern climate and provide winter interest. It makes me so mad that i lock the shed. This is 35' of cedar pickets next to the sidewalk. One on the corner gets lots of sun and grow 7-8' tall. Shocked, I separated a still rooted vine, dug a 2-3" trench along the fence and covered them with 4-5 inches of garden soil. Grass clippings & leaves are tilled until the ground freezes. 10-10-10 from the shrub area of a home improvement store help a lot. Since "Phosphates" are made illegal in lawn fertilizer, it is all I can get and works.
@Ruth1803ZigZag
@Ruth1803ZigZag Год назад
What good luck I am just watching this. I planted three clematis yesterday and they were in those types of material in a bag from Costco. I cut them off before I planted them because I saw an old plant I had that died still had that on it. Thanks for the information and help.
@NadoCrowFriend
@NadoCrowFriend Месяц назад
Often , when the plants goes dormant, and loses its leaves, people will chop the long growth off. Here in Southern California, I find that just leaving the plant alone during our mild winters, allows it to get a head start in spring ( no need to regrow from the ground up) I keep the roots cool by planting the Clematis in the sun, in large planters with succulents & geraniums .
@cathymorgan3962
@cathymorgan3962 3 месяца назад
Lovely and useful information, here in Scotland growing in clay I don't add any compost but plant them a couple of inches deeper than they were in the pots and being near decidious trees there is a layer of fallen leaves which keeps the soil from freezing during long winters and they condition the soil,making it a bit more open. They've lasted for over 20yrs here and still flower for months, it would be nice to try out clematis in pots here but maybe with long,cold winters they'd struggle...in a cold climate with short summers they seem to do best growing up trees and shrubs with natural support. I'm rushing out to garden inbetween hail,snow and rain showers heh,still the clematis thrive as I mainly go for species and reliable doers,they do seem to struggle a bit when it's unusually hot and dry
@cathymorgan3962
@cathymorgan3962 3 месяца назад
I tend to treat them the same way as tough shrub roses, having clay soil means a high nutrient content which really holds on to water,meaning sometimes these nutrients can be washed away so that's when it's handy to plant them around other trees and shrubs which soak up that rainfall,here clematis look a bit precious but they're actually long lived,tough perennials which will give you posh flowers even in the worst weather!
@williamtaylor2412
@williamtaylor2412 Год назад
LOVE THIS
@Mrs.TJTaylor
@Mrs.TJTaylor 3 месяца назад
Can you show us your gardens? Would love to see. Very much enjoy your channel. Thank you.
@jennifersauer3257
@jennifersauer3257 Год назад
Thanks for this very timely video! I have two bareroot starts I purchased and an *unnamed* big box store specifically to try them out without spending a fortune. My desire is to have them climb up and through a large leather-leaf viburnum that was pruned too severely leaving a gaping hole in its front side. These tips and instructions are exactly what I need to get brave. I've heard the rabbits like them.... does your experience support that? If so, I'll be protecting them! :-) Have a great day!
@InfinityHealthPilates
@InfinityHealthPilates Год назад
I have a hot pink clematis like you showed near the beginning of the video. I planted it on an obelisk and over 3 years it has gone crazy and now it overgrown. Can I trim this to control shape ? Or do I have to find a bigger obelisk. When should I trim it too? In summer after blooming or in fall ? I moved to a new state and I’ve had luck growing them here in my last state they acted like an annual
@Kristy-dd4wo
@Kristy-dd4wo Месяц назад
Can I plant these now? Late May? I have chain link fence I would love to see these climbing up!
@claytonsmoking
@claytonsmoking Год назад
I had a question i have a section of my front yard that gets almost no sun just ambient light i was planning to stick the clematis there. I figured it would grow up the wall to reach for the sun. With that said is there a vine that would grow well in almost complete shade?
@raluca5092
@raluca5092 7 месяцев назад
Hello. I need an advice. I have bought in summer one pink clematis, she developed in roots and climbed. It didn t flowered bcs it is pretty young, but made little leaves. We had one bad wind with ice and some.leaves and stems dies. It is clematis marjorie, type 2. Should.i remove the dead iced leaves and prun it hardly ?
@leohorishny9561
@leohorishny9561 18 дней назад
I've had so many clematis I've planted, die either shortly after planting, or, the next year, they come up fine, but after a foot or two, they sudden.y stop growing, then die.☹ Yet, 8" away, another clematis grows fine! VERY frustrating!! I find them, incredibly finicky, and sensitive, and out of 5 planted in generally the same area, only 1 has survived more than 2 years. I'll be shopping for a new 1 this weekend, to replace one planted last spring that bloomed, came back this spring, grew 12", then died.🤦‍♂️
@georgiannacook8874
@georgiannacook8874 Год назад
We are aboutvto plant a clematis whete we currently have a burning bush. It ,, hopefully, go over an arch. Will the clematis be hurt by the future burning bush leftover babies?
@valann3718
@valann3718 2 месяца назад
My clematis is very thick and blooms are on each other, can I transplant or divide without killing it? I cut my plant down to 12 inches high in the late fall.
@JANJOHNSON59
@JANJOHNSON59 Год назад
Will clematis grow in the heat of Texas?
@lorimiller623
@lorimiller623 Год назад
Something else I read was that clematis are hard to transplant. I just transplanted two (one today and another two days ago) and they seem fine.
@leonacollins1785
@leonacollins1785 Год назад
I have a Clematis that I dug up from my mother's yard in Nevada. I brought it home to northwestern Oregon. It sat in the pot on my front porch for about 3 months and I decided that I had better get it planted before winter. This Spring it is doing fantastic! It is growing up a trellis in front of my house and it seems very happy!
@Gardenfundamentals1
@Gardenfundamentals1 Год назад
The only problem is that they tend to have deeper roots and are planted deeper - so when transplanting - dig a little deeper. They transplant easily.
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries Год назад
I have a clematis I have been trying to find the right spot for, and I've moved it three times over the last 8 or so years. It has bloomed the first year I've moved it each time. It is happy in its new home.
@CompetentSalesUSA
@CompetentSalesUSA Год назад
Thank you. You have an unusual hat, tell me about it.
@kaymixon2506
@kaymixon2506 Месяц назад
How do I start seeds?
@cassandrageorge5831
@cassandrageorge5831 3 месяца назад
I bought a Guernsey Cream Clematis today to plant next to my Eden Roses. Is this a Clematis that invasive? It’s rated #2.
@user-te4rc2bi5x
@user-te4rc2bi5x 2 месяца назад
Hi I bought my sin one twi yrs ago. Last year he nearly lost it . But it's come back lovely thus year in full bloom . Beautiful. Its not grown to fast he's training to go along the trellis. I suppose you can prune it to keep it from becoming invasive
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 Год назад
My autumn white clematis died back to the ground and the pink one didn’t look much better. I have used oak leaves and there are oaks and cedars everywhere. I thought if lilacs like alkaline soil that maybe clematis do also and added lime. They are taking off.
@Gardenfundamentals1
@Gardenfundamentals1 Год назад
oak leaves and cedars do not make soil acidic - but you may have natural acidic soil.
@beatrizvelez3632
@beatrizvelez3632 24 дня назад
How can I kill the bugs eating my clematis
@jcking6785
@jcking6785 Год назад
Thank you for this great information. At the 9:49 mark, you show a lovely pinkish-red clematis; could you provide the name of that gorgeous clematis?
@marthabecker939
@marthabecker939 4 месяца назад
Looks like a Clematis texensis, possibly Princess Diana?
@lp99957
@lp99957 2 месяца назад
Yes, that’s princess diana
@lilycardoso4679
@lilycardoso4679 Год назад
Can I grow a clematis in a large pot. Also will frost kill it?
@Gardenfundamentals1
@Gardenfundamentals1 Год назад
Depends on the hardiness of the clematis. Many are hardy in zone 5, but not all. In a pot - the zone needs to be 1 to 1.5 zones colder than your normal growing zone. So if in zone 5, you want a zone 4 or even a zone 3 plant.
@plantsoverpills1643
@plantsoverpills1643 Год назад
Those mesh bags are great to seed plants in. But they destroy the root system when you try to take the plant out of them. Definitely false advertising about being compostable. I have also tried to grow plants around the base of my clematis and they just didn’t like it. So now it’s only top dressing with compost and some mulch. I tried fertilizing with specific clematis fertilizer and it destroyed my plant. Each year thereafter the plant would start out vigorously and end up with grossly yellowed leaves.
@elainedingwall5523
@elainedingwall5523 2 месяца назад
What clematis would you plant in a shady yard?
@lightbodyvehicle
@lightbodyvehicle 3 месяца назад
My clematis is 2 years old and will not bloom. I've tried all the right fertilizers. It's huge and full of foliage but not a single flower. What should I do? Thank you.
@cbw6012
@cbw6012 2 месяца назад
What plant zone are you?
@lightbodyvehicle
@lightbodyvehicle 2 месяца назад
@@cbw6012 5b Boulder CO
@jocelynmallory3412
@jocelynmallory3412 2 месяца назад
Most clematis websites and books tell you to dig a huge hole. This video addresses everything about planting clematis but not how deep you should dig the hole.
@blackgown7485
@blackgown7485 2 месяца назад
Hiya,he mentioned at point 2mins about the whole. He said that the whole you plant the flower in has to be bigger than the plant pot it came in. That's all x
@jocelynmallory3412
@jocelynmallory3412 2 месяца назад
@@blackgown7485 Unless I'm missing something, I did not hear that the plant has to be planted in a hole bigger than the plant pot that it came in and I listened to the beginning several times. What I heard was about the plant being planted a couple of inches (or a bit lower) lower than it was in the pot it came in. I interpreted that to mean that the plant can be planted with the crown buried lower than the level of the soil it came in and the speaker discussed this quite a bit. I asked the question or mentioned about the planting hole because most growers/vendors tell you to dig a huge hole, 2ft deep and at least 18 inches deep which is a lot of work, and is it really necessary. They also tell you to amend the soil quite a bit so if this speaker recommends using the native soil without amending it except for adding compost to the bottom of the hole,, is he also recommending that you don't need to dig a huge hole as well? I have a number of clematis and think I'm going to just dig a hole that is twice as big as the pot. I'll monitor for a year or two after I do so and I think it's probably fine to do that.
@patriciau6277
@patriciau6277 Год назад
No one every talks about how to over winter these plants!
@wacoharder
@wacoharder 3 месяца назад
In central Texas, leave them in ground.
@MaryJo-dy8bg
@MaryJo-dy8bg Год назад
𝗻𝗼𝗻-𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 Clematis terniflora 𝗮𝗸𝗮 "𝗩𝗶𝗿𝗴𝗶𝗻'𝘀 𝗕𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿" 𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 Clematis virginiana 𝗮𝗸𝗮 "𝗩𝗶𝗿𝗴𝗶𝗻'𝘀 𝗕𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿" The people are foolish thinking it meant nothing to leave the Lord's pasture.
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