'Mike,
This site is very explicit and hopefully you will find it helpful. As
you will see, to prune now will mean that you lose some of next years
flowers so you have to make a choice.
http://www.gardenforum.demon.co.uk/clematis.htm
Regards,
Emrys Davies.
"Mike Fitzpatrick" wrote in message
...
Ok then the general consensus of opinion is to prune aforesaid plant
after
flowering....Does that mean immediately after or can I do it today as
it did
flower around spring this year, so now is technically "after".
It would be easier now as the ground where I need to stand to do the
pruning
is being cleared for the winter.
Many thanks again
Mike
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