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Pruning clematis montana
Our clematis montana Rubens was badly attacked by aphids last year, and this
year it has flowered poorly/hardly at all, to the extent that it is now over. I assume the two are connected. It needs pruning as it's getting a bit big for its position. Question is, if I prune it hard back to the main stem which is trained across the back of the house, will this - A help with flowering next year, and B help disrupt the aphid cycle? And should I prune it now or later in the year? TIA Steve |
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Pruning clematis montana
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shazzbat wrote: Our clematis montana Rubens was badly attacked by aphids last year, and this year it has flowered poorly/hardly at all, to the extent that it is now over. I assume the two are connected. It needs pruning as it's getting a bit big for its position. Question is, if I prune it hard back to the main stem which is trained across the back of the house, will this - A help with flowering next year, and B help disrupt the aphid cycle? Or: C kill it And should I prune it now or later in the year? Now is good, but I have limited experience with that species, and was under the impression that it did not like hard pruning. Other people may know more, but I am just warning that it may be like that. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Pruning clematis montana
On 27/05/2016 09:18, Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , shazzbat wrote: Our clematis montana Rubens was badly attacked by aphids last year, and this year it has flowered poorly/hardly at all, to the extent that it is now over. I assume the two are connected. It needs pruning as it's getting a bit big for its position. Question is, if I prune it hard back to the main stem which is trained across the back of the house, will this - A help with flowering next year, and B help disrupt the aphid cycle? Or: C kill it And should I prune it now or later in the year? Now is good, but I have limited experience with that species, and was under the impression that it did not like hard pruning. Other people may know more, but I am just warning that it may be like that. Regards, Nick Maclaren. Generally speaking at this time of year you can take off anything you can get off with a pair of secateurs, if you have to use a saw that's too far back! Done now it shouldn't effect flower too much next year the longer you leave it the more effected next years flowering will be although you can get away with it until about mid July, as for aphids, there are good years and bad years, this is a bad year down here, there is not much you can do about it, I find putting up tit boxes works as well as anything else -- Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall www.roselandhouse.co.uk National collections of Clematis viticella & Lapageria rosea |
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