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Moving clematis - initial success!
Our medium-sized C. Montana seems to have survived its move. We've left
it with 18" stems and several tiny green shoots are emerging. It's getting a regular watering, but what else would help it survive? Any advice gratefully received... |
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Moving clematis - initial success!
'Andrew',
Good news, but it is 'early days' being that you only moved it in late April. At the moment it will be struggling to form new roots so just keep it moist and shade it from very hot sunshine should we have any. Also, give it a feed. Good luck, Regards, Emrys Davies. "Andrew" wrote in message ... Our medium-sized C. Montana seems to have survived its move. We've left it with 18" stems and several tiny green shoots are emerging. It's getting a regular watering, but what else would help it survive? Any advice gratefully received... |
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Moving clematis - initial success!
Good news, but it is 'early days' being that you only moved it in late
April. At the moment it will be struggling to form new roots so just keep it moist and shade it from very hot sunshine should we have any. Also, give it a feed. Thanks Emrys. It's on an east-facing wall that gets sun through to midday, so I'll find some broken pots to keep the ground a bit cooler. The ground has had compost and some FYM dug into it, so it shouldn't go hungry! |
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