CLEMATIS Tips: How to Grow lots of Flowers, Complete Tutorial

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  • Clematis may be the most popular climbing flowering plant in the world. They are beloved across the globe for their luxurious flowers that bloom in the summer time. But they are also one of the plants I get the most questions about. So in this video I address every detail needed in order to grow them as well as possible so your plants can bloom prolifically year after year. There are in fact a few key growing tips that must be taken into consideration when planting these lovely vining plants, without which you will find a plant that just kind of hangs out rather than growing quickly and lushly.
    I also go through the three different categories of Clematis, Pruning Groups 1, 2, and 3. While showing examples of each type, I also touch on how these plants should be pruned each year so that you do not end up with a tangled mess of a plant in your garden. #clematis #climbingplants #gardening
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    0:25 Growing Tips
    0:35 Shading the Roots
    1:41 Providing the Correct Support Structure
    3:30 Train Early & Often
    4:30 How to Train your Clematis
    5:25 Providing a Good Foundation
    6:40 Pruning Clematis
    6:55 Pruning Group 1
    7:49 Pruning Group 2
    8:25 Removing Dead Wood
    9:46 Pruning Group 3
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 205

  • @donnasantamaria8317
    @donnasantamaria8317 Місяць тому +36

    Best clematis video ever! Gotta check out the rest of your playlist!

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Місяць тому

      Wow, thanks! Hope you find some more
      Helpful videos!

    • @ally203katt
      @ally203katt 15 днів тому +1

      Thank you! Very informative, my first clematis 🌺

    • @Writerdust
      @Writerdust 9 днів тому

      Clematis is my dearly departed Grandma’s name! But she pronounced “Claa Mattus”

  • @SusanMiddleton1
    @SusanMiddleton1 29 днів тому +10

    My sister thinks I’m crazy as I inspect and train my 12 clematis every day. Thanks for the validation!

  • @mollypitcher9380
    @mollypitcher9380 Місяць тому +21

    Great! Thanks about the tip to add wire for better attachment. I’ll modify my trellis tomorrow! 🌸

  • @maureenmckenna5220
    @maureenmckenna5220 21 день тому +7

    Have grown clematis successfully for more than a decade now. Here’s my experience so far. They have mostly outgrown any support I have purchased for them. I made the mistake one year, of buying one, a purple, seeing it look like a spindly little thing, and buying another, pink, to keep it company. Before long, I planted another, thinking three colors would be gorgeous. I was right, they are, but even the new 8 foot high, pretty heavy garden trellis I bought, is really not big enough. Those three plants are each huge in their own right, and I am now tying them up when they fall en masse to one side or another. They seem to love the spot, and come the spring of next year, I will try and do a better job of trimming it off as they grow. Sun, and lots of it works best. Reasonable water, and feeding every spring. I have also dug one out of a spot it had been in for almost two years with so so results. I thought that this gentle plant with the tiny tendrils would be a breeze to get out. Forget it. I eventually took a chisel to the ground and got out what I could. It thrived where I put it, and, it too, outgrew its trellis. But, digging them out is pretty tough, and I had new clematis coming out of the ground the following year because of the left over roots. I have five of them now, and am pleased with the longevity, color and relative ease of care. But, oh, those roots!

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  21 день тому

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @SusanMiddleton1
      @SusanMiddleton1 4 дні тому

      If you have room and want to try more, Raymond Evison Boulevard series are shorter - from 4 to 6’ tall. If they are the early large flowering type (pruning group 2) you will get a second blooming later in summer if you deadhesd.

    • @maureenmckenna5220
      @maureenmckenna5220 4 дні тому

      @@SusanMiddleton1 when do you actually trim them to the ground, if ever. This sounds like a manageable size. Thanks

    • @SusanMiddleton1
      @SusanMiddleton1 4 дні тому

      @@maureenmckenna5220 Maureen, with the early large flowering clematis that are pruning group 2 (which is usually on the label and if not, you can Google), you trim back in early spring but only to a set of fat buds on each stem. If I don't see any good buds on some stems, I might leave for a while just in case it's just slow. The advantage of not cutting back to the ground is that the stems at the bottom get woody over time and are sturdier. It sounds like your very tall clematis might be the later (summer) flowering kind with smaller flowers which are usually pruning group 3 and these can be cut back lower in the spring or right to the ground. I have a few which die back to the ground on their own. It's the roots that are important which is why it's recommended to plant deep to protect them.

    • @maureenmckenna5220
      @maureenmckenna5220 4 дні тому +1

      @@SusanMiddleton1 The ones I have, and they are really beautiful and full, are blooming right now, so that is a big clue. The purple one gets cut close to the ground in April here in VA. Both are trimmed way back then. They continue to grow and look very healthy for years now. I do know the name of one, The President, a purple variety. It is still very manageable and is blooming now, as is a light blue. They are on about five foot tall structures and are filling them up this year. They are about four years old. I have a pretty big garden and try to start pruning in late February and clean up in general. Those old clematis vines call me every year to simply make it look neat. Thanks for the tips.

  • @newt52864
    @newt52864 Місяць тому +20

    Thanks for reminder to check and train every day 😉

  • @leelee12123
    @leelee12123 28 днів тому +8

    My clematis might look better this year as I have taken on your advice. Thank you.

  • @bahba9247
    @bahba9247 11 днів тому +2

    This is one of my favorite flowers! I wish you had talked about wilt and what to do. I had to finally tear out a beautiful Diamantina that I had for 4 years because wilt hit every spring and I was afraid it would spread to my other Clematis.
    Thanks for this great video, there's always something new to learn no matter how long one has been gardening. 🌿

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  11 днів тому +1

      Ahhh well maybe now is the time to plant a new one!

    • @bahba9247
      @bahba9247 11 днів тому

      @@plantvibrations Ok....if you insist. 😄
      I'm really enjoying my others right now. (In full bloom here in Ohio.)
      Have a nice Memorial Day holiday. 🇺🇸

  • @mimirose4012
    @mimirose4012 Місяць тому +18

    Thank you. Your video was very helpful.

  • @josephmondik740
    @josephmondik740 Місяць тому +5

    As always, very well done and thorough. Thanks.

  • @opalrichardson5674
    @opalrichardson5674 Місяць тому +3

    Very helpful! Thanks for explaining the different groups!

  • @GwenMatarese
    @GwenMatarese 27 днів тому +1

    Thank u for the extra boost of confidence for restarting the season! So helpful and reassuring!

  • @richbishop7896
    @richbishop7896 Місяць тому +5

    I grow my clematis up my Rose of Sharon and large shrub roses in my zone 5b garden. Bonny

  • @janetg1691
    @janetg1691 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you, this video has been most helpful.

  • @kanases
    @kanases 28 днів тому +3

    I bought one last summer and it survived and has some leaves! Luckily I planted it next to my front step so the bottom is shaded. Thanks for the climbing tip, I had no idea!

  • @mariaphilomena1422
    @mariaphilomena1422 26 днів тому +3

    I live in Chicago and I kept mine in in the garage over the winter. I put the whole pot inside of the tote that was lined with Styrofoam and never ran a heater. I also got a big bag of sawdust at Walmart. I guess it’s used for horse beds and covered the whole top layer the sawdust, actually more like shavings. Now that they are outside and sprouting up nicely and even flowering, I’m actually leaving all that wood shavings on top . The only clematis that came back for me were these.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  26 днів тому +2

      Wow that’s great! Never thought of growing in a pot before

    • @SusanMiddleton1
      @SusanMiddleton1 4 дні тому

      I live in near Niagara Falls and the hardiness zone is similar to Chicago. If you want to plant in the ground, plant deep! Mine all survive winter and I try and remember to put a layer of mulch or chopped up leaves over the root area in fall.

  • @lynncullen7811
    @lynncullen7811 25 днів тому +1

    Great explanations, thank you for all the info.

  • @jangsy33
    @jangsy33 28 днів тому +3

    Appreciate the tips! I wish I had heard this 8years when I discovered my clematis, that I miss. I wanted to bring attention to the growing zones having been reassessed in the fall of 2023. West Chester is now zone 7a....”According to the 2023 USDA Hardiness Zone Map West Chester, Pennsylvania is in Zones 7a (0°F to 5°F). This is a change from the 2012 USDA Hardiness Zone Map which has West Chester in Zones 6b (-5°F to 0°F).”

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  28 днів тому +2

      I am aware of the change but I’m not so sure about it!

  • @wendykelcey1246
    @wendykelcey1246 22 дні тому +1

    Very helpful video! Thank you!

  • @debraswank1542
    @debraswank1542 Місяць тому +1

    So helpful - thank you!

  • @Helene2367
    @Helene2367 22 дні тому +1

    Excellent video and thank you so much for explaining everything so well and in detail. I have had no luck so far with my Clematis , now I understand why.

  • @fransak2723
    @fransak2723 11 днів тому +1

    I have never had any luck with clematis. Now I know how to do it right. Thanks

  • @linakhoury6623
    @linakhoury6623 Місяць тому +8

    Hi Devin .
    Thanks for this wonderful information about the pretty clematis . I have one clematis five years ago the warsaw Nike superior the color of the flowers is amazing and I wish I can get other clematis colors but there are none in our nurseries . Have a great day . 🌿

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Місяць тому +1

      Sounds great!

    • @user-cr4nb1sm3v
      @user-cr4nb1sm3v Місяць тому +2

      Try Brushwood Nursery, Clematis Specialists. Clematis nursery located in Georgia, beautiful healthy plants.

    • @user-cr4nb1sm3v
      @user-cr4nb1sm3v Місяць тому +2

      You can buy online on their website.

    • @linakhoury6623
      @linakhoury6623 Місяць тому +3

      @@user-cr4nb1sm3v Thanks but I from Galilee Israel I tried to by online but they not ship to our area . I will try again .🌻🌺🌻

  • @karenbee1898
    @karenbee1898 14 днів тому +1

    Thanks for the advice, I just bought some Clematis to put on an arbor and had no idea they needed a thin climbing structure...I will add some wire to the arbor.

  • @grannyplants1764
    @grannyplants1764 Місяць тому +2

    I have a C. Montana, beautiful lavender bells… I learned the hard way( piles of tangles) to train them , what a difference! My C.Montana gets cut down in very early spring, it’s a great plant, and the bells are on stems long enough to cut and put in a small vase. I also have an unnamed pinky lavender flat flower one that blooms on old growth…I just let that one be for the last couple years, will sort it out in fall or next spring. Good video 🤗🌱🌸

  • @Goscriven
    @Goscriven 28 днів тому +1

    Great information thank you I didn’t know so you know what I’m doing today

  • @janicehilton8884
    @janicehilton8884 День тому

    As a zone 2 Canadian, I can't thank you enough for such an awesome, thorough overview about Clematis!! I have one; an early spring flowering and I've never, ever been clear on things. You've answered so many of my puzzling questions. I've subscribed and will definitely be watching your other videos. Thank you so much and happy gardening. :-)

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  22 години тому +1

      That makes me so happy to hear!! But zone 2?!! Brrrr 🥶

    • @janicehilton8884
      @janicehilton8884 10 годин тому

      @@plantvibrations lol Our slogan is, "It's great to be a Northener!" Lol

  • @terry5092
    @terry5092 8 днів тому +1

    Very informative video Love how you explained the different ways of growing them
    ty

  • @chuckciali2027
    @chuckciali2027 9 днів тому

    Love your information. Thank you. I grew up in Weston but have lived in Maine since 78

  • @marilyncurtis5011
    @marilyncurtis5011 14 днів тому +1

    I've always added support to have Jackmani grow on a garden arch. I have a plant on either side and it's about ten or twelve years since the planting and I had the garden arch in place then. I've used dental floss, garden rubber wrapped wire, and don't remember what else. this year I'm using green garden twine. The arbor gives support for growth but then it gets too top heavy and I have had to tie it up so there is enough space to walk through the arch which is over the garden path to this part of the yard. I'm tying the twine to the garden arch to make the gaps smaller to have the plants closer to the arch and hopefully stay on the top instead of dropping through.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  14 днів тому

      Wow sounds like a beautiful Clematis laden arch!

  • @kathg9415
    @kathg9415 18 днів тому +1

    I just bought a Diamantina this week and a really elegant obelisk to plant it inside. I didn't know I had to provide thin supports for it to attach to. I am so glad I saw this video because it probably would not have been able to wrap around my obelisk. Thank you so so much for a great video!

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  18 днів тому +1

      Also it won’t be happy indoors

    • @kathg9415
      @kathg9415 18 днів тому

      @@plantvibrations Yes! Actually the clematis goes inside the open structure of the steel obelisk that is all placed outside in my flower bed. I can't wait until it takes off with growth. Thank you!

  • @ebanggm
    @ebanggm 13 днів тому +1

    Excellent tips and video , thank you so much ❤. I’m new in growing clematis and I bought three different Color’s. Hope they come back next year . I lived in Northern Ontario. 🌼🌸

  • @ambermackay921
    @ambermackay921 25 днів тому +1

    Great video !

  • @Alexander.makinano
    @Alexander.makinano Місяць тому +4

    Liking the long hair! Love these plants.

  • @cassandrasmith5517
    @cassandrasmith5517 15 днів тому

    Thank you for this very informative lesson on this plant! I am growing 2 of these for the 1st time this year and your knowledge was extremely helpful ❤ And I’m from Texas so I say cla-mat-tis 😄🤷‍♀️

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  15 днів тому

      That’s how we say it in Indiana where I’m from!

  • @karenmartinez8176
    @karenmartinez8176 21 день тому +1

    Very helpful, thank you. Didn't know why my clematis was failing to thrive.

  • @meggytang7926
    @meggytang7926 27 днів тому +1

    Thanks ,I never know that tips.

  • @wandadelacruz2486
    @wandadelacruz2486 22 дні тому

    New subscriber here. Easy to follow information and straight to the point ❤

  • @debrahartsfield8086
    @debrahartsfield8086 16 днів тому +1

    I rarely have any luck with this plant. I have it in fun sun though so i will put some mulch on the roots. It is on a fence so it will climb but always dies off early. Thanks!

  • @fabricdragon
    @fabricdragon 26 днів тому +1

    i just got a cleamatis virginiiana (native variety) and am pleased that my trellis is about the right thickness!

  • @joanmullen2552
    @joanmullen2552 11 днів тому

    Good information!

  • @leeannemccaskie1867
    @leeannemccaskie1867 23 дні тому +1

    Mine are in terracotta glazed pots which wrks great as i can move them if need be and its a great idea that wrks , i also mulch well and use my own compost that they love, liquid feeds they love as well

  • @user-nl2rb2wp9j
    @user-nl2rb2wp9j 6 днів тому

    Just about to plant Jackmani & a Vancouver Star. Thanks for the good info! & a

  • @ashleyl3699
    @ashleyl3699 20 днів тому +1

    thank you, i think this explains why the one i bought for my patio is not moving much, the patio rails are too thick for it so i will need to provide something thinner

  • @deeleo2495
    @deeleo2495 29 днів тому

    This is THE BEST instructional video for clematis I've seen so far! I have two Group 2s (at least I think they are Group 2 they are HF Youngs ) planted side by side and have been cutting them down every year in the fall. They are now 3 years old and I'm having issues with flower production evenly throughout the clematis. For instance this year I had a large flushing of flowers at the base, and now it's blooming primarily on the top portion. The middle is full but mostly green. I'm guessing this is because of the way I've been pruning it. I have so many shoots from the bottom I'm hoping I will be able to prune it properly next spring. Not sure with it being so thick how I will be able to follow the shoots throughout the plant. These are both very vigorous growers. Any suggestions?

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  29 днів тому +1

      Thanks for your lovely comment! my suggestion would be to thin out some of the stems. Travel backwards like shown in the video and cut the sections out that you don't want. that should create better airflow

  • @caroltrego1640
    @caroltrego1640 Місяць тому +4

    Like the rule about pruning. Thanks.

  • @aimeehartz802
    @aimeehartz802 15 днів тому

    I’m in Coatesville, Pa. Used to live in WC by the Chester County Hospital. 😊

  • @judyandrews1605
    @judyandrews1605 Місяць тому +2

    Loved the info on clematis! I have one and it’s pitiful 😢. Only one stem and it’s already bloomed so I’ll take your advice and cut it to 12 inches. Wish me luck! How can I get info on your cable railings? I’d like to do that on my deck but no clue where to begin. Thanks!

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Місяць тому

      Hmm that’s a good question. We found them through the contractor that did our deck

  • @joannschultz-4972
    @joannschultz-4972 Місяць тому +1

    New subscriber from Northern California. Zone 9b

  • @patvass3019
    @patvass3019 28 днів тому +1

    Every spring in zone 3B, I cut my Jackmani down to about 8 inches. It is gigantic. The clump of shoots is about a foot across and grows about 7 feet in 10 weeks. The mass of vines and blossoms becomes about 6 feet wide. It's glorious, but I'm wondering if it could be divided. Wish I could send you a video. Last year I did a time lapse. So fun.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  28 днів тому +1

      You can absolutely divide it! Would love to see a video of the time lapse, you can send it via Instagram

  • @shirleyhawkins1307
    @shirleyhawkins1307 22 дні тому

    Thank you for this great informative video. I moved to a house that has lots of flowers and plants. There are clematis planted along the fence. The vines are so spindly, I didn't think they would live, but I see your new ones are the same. Should I fertilize or something?

  • @ShaneTallon88
    @ShaneTallon88 23 дні тому +1

    You are very knowledgeable and handsome. Thank you for sharing your information with the world. We love your educational videos.❤ and I love that you have a green thumb 💚

  • @yazmin444
    @yazmin444 Місяць тому

    Thank you for all the good information. I have Nelly moser, HF Young and they all ready bloom way earlier they just finished last week, is now May 5, am in zone 8B Texas, should I cut them or not. ?

  • @lornawolfington7752
    @lornawolfington7752 27 днів тому

    Thanks ❤

  • @Thomasbloom299
    @Thomasbloom299 24 дні тому +1

    I train mine constantly an always am looking for unique things to make a trellis from.

  • @tambij
    @tambij 23 дні тому +1

    I’m in zone 6. I have 3 clematis vines & I love them. My plants 🌱 will grow well but don’t flower much. I have moved them around in my yard thinking they might need more or less sun? Any suggestions??

  • @nicolehammond5637
    @nicolehammond5637 13 днів тому

    so informative, thank you =)! what if you moved into a new home and the clematis is already there? how can you tell which class it is a part of? they have huge white and dark purple flowers so they look like a new hybrid, but if they are in bloom now and it isnt june should it be treated like one of the others? thanks so much, always enjoy your videos!

  • @teslaandhumanity7383
    @teslaandhumanity7383 13 днів тому

    Mine grew well up a Temu obelisk they are thriving on them compared to one’s growing up wall .

  • @nailsmama
    @nailsmama 9 днів тому

    It's near the end of May and mine is already done blooming. I deadheaded the spent blooms. Is it just done for the season now? Also do you recommend to deadhead or no? Thanks and i love your vids!

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  9 днів тому +1

      Yes it is done for the season! deadheading or lighting cutting back about 6" is great

  • @dosso9958
    @dosso9958 29 днів тому

    Thank you! Should you fertilize clematis?

  • @anneann9127
    @anneann9127 29 днів тому

    I have three in a row with about 20 inches between them, each has it's own trellis, but I wanted them to mingle as they get bigger. Is that okay or should you grow them by themselves? Thank you for the great video full of information. I have 7 different kinds in my back yard.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  29 днів тому +1

      You can absolutely mix them in together!

    • @anneann9127
      @anneann9127 29 днів тому

      @@plantvibrations Well, that makes me feel a whole lot better. Thank you!

  • @netamorton4832
    @netamorton4832 Місяць тому

    I had my clematis growing so pretty, I looked out at it and it was so limb. I went outside and a squirrel or critter chewed it off at the base! I’m so upset. Will it grow back? Thanks for all your information!

  • @debbiegonzales8035
    @debbiegonzales8035 23 дні тому

    I had stones on tip of mine...it didn't like it. Kept the roots to warm. Removed the stones and beautiful flowers.

  • @deb_in_pa6799
    @deb_in_pa6799 Місяць тому +2

    Do they need fertilizer..and when? Thanks!

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Місяць тому +4

      slow release fertilizer in spring is great

  • @gloriafussee3003
    @gloriafussee3003 5 днів тому

    Why do you have the clay bottoms upside down by your clematis. Thanks for your tips, I will find them helpful as I just planted 2 clematis.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  5 днів тому +1

      the pots? they are holding the copper pipes in place a bit

  • @olsonlr
    @olsonlr 27 днів тому +1

    I try to train mine lower along the fence because their natural tendency is to climb upward.

  • @heavenbound392
    @heavenbound392 23 дні тому

    I’ve got a lazy clematis. It only has maybe two flowers every year. It’s getting east sun, at least 6 hours a day. Flowers are a merlot color. Any suggestions? Located in se Michigan.

  • @geoffryallan7261
    @geoffryallan7261 26 днів тому

    Do they like heat? - we live in las cruces and they are having a hard time growing

  • @kathleendemoya6089
    @kathleendemoya6089 16 днів тому

    I was told they are invasive? Are they? I would like to mix with climbing roses.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  16 днів тому

      The cultivars purchased at nurseries aren’t invasive

  • @DanielleDeleo-wh4zv
    @DanielleDeleo-wh4zv 24 дні тому

    I bought a headphone for my tribute garden for my grandmother who passed in March. I want it in the front of my house but it gets 6 hours of sun but the early morning sun. It’s usually quite cool here and I’m nervous if I should move it toward the back or side yard where it gets all day sun. I’m in 5b but off Lake Michigan so it’s quite windy and never hits 80 here. Anyone with any ideas please help. I don’t want to move her for obvious reasons more than once

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  24 дні тому

      I think you’ll be fine! Mine gets about the same amount of sun in my garden

  • @Kristy-dd4wo
    @Kristy-dd4wo 14 днів тому

    Can I plant this now at the end of May? Zone 7.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  14 днів тому +1

      Yes no problem, you will just not get flowers this year but thats ok

  • @barbthreinen2628
    @barbthreinen2628 18 днів тому

    the clematis that you said stop growing had no tenderls and looks to be more of a bush clematis. In my 70 years never seen one die for lack of climbing. What makes a thicker clematis is burring it deeper. I live 30 minutes from one of the largest hyberdizer of clematis and they say burry at least 6".

  • @user-sf9pz5wv2u
    @user-sf9pz5wv2u 18 днів тому

    Mine do not get many flowers . What do I need to give them to bloom more it’s about 10 years old.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  18 днів тому

      Perhaps try fertilizing it or giving a rejuvenation pruning

  • @mknmike
    @mknmike 11 днів тому

    Dude. Sounds like you know your Clematis. Can you transplant it from places you don’t want it? I’m in Wilmington and have lots of it I don’t think I want. Not sure where it would be any good for me.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  10 днів тому +1

      Neighbor! Yes you can absolutely transplant. The best time to do so would be end of September or early October. But if it’s really bugging you you could do it now

    • @mknmike
      @mknmike 9 днів тому

      @@plantvibrations it turns out pretty much all my clematis that are all over my property are sweet autumn clematis. I don’t know if anyone would want these and doubly I have anywhere near the number of places to plant them as the number I have on my 1/4 acre property. Hate to kill then, but…

  • @gracehesketh9928
    @gracehesketh9928 19 днів тому

    Cla-ma-ttis😊

  • @lindamurns1245
    @lindamurns1245 29 днів тому

    My bottoms of all my clematis are looking ratty and 4 feet of nothing. I can't stand it. I have all three varieties. I want to chop them all down. I realize I'll loose blooms. Is that ok to do? They are old.

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  29 днів тому +1

      Follow the reinvigoration advice at end of video

  • @RightofCenter
    @RightofCenter 5 днів тому

    Rocks won’t attract heat?

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  5 днів тому

      It’ll keep them cooler than nothing on top, but other mulches may work better

  • @pbar8439
    @pbar8439 Місяць тому

    will it cling to a tree ?

  • @koosvanleeuwe2580
    @koosvanleeuwe2580 26 днів тому

    😇clematis montana tetrarose...hele muur vol./ bosrank😅

  • @ivettesantana4319
    @ivettesantana4319 23 дні тому

    i cant even get the bear roots from the bags at the store to sprout. :(

  • @pamelaapgar8184
    @pamelaapgar8184 Місяць тому

    I love clematis, mine died to frost, it was unexpected 🥺

  • @wmf1595
    @wmf1595 25 днів тому

    I'd never considered training clematis. I've always let them just climb on their own, and do as they do. Maybe that's part of the problem. I'm having.
    I have bad knees and can't really get out to do that kind of stuff

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  25 днів тому

      Has it become overly messy?

    • @wmf1595
      @wmf1595 25 днів тому

      @@plantvibrations let's just say that the vines are rather unorganized. I can't get out there often because of my knee and the soft turf, but I do hire help to cut them down in the spring while they're doing other yard cleanup

  • @paulataffeadams6084
    @paulataffeadams6084 28 днів тому

    My clematis leaves get dry as soon as they start blooming, what am I doing wrong?

  • @ajab3927
    @ajab3927 22 дні тому

    Cle -ma-tis

  • @rebeccacarraway480
    @rebeccacarraway480 18 днів тому

    My neighbor just accidentally cut my pink or purple one with the weed eater, trying to help me with yard work. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  18 днів тому

      Noooo! Well next year it’ll come back strong

    • @rebeccacarraway480
      @rebeccacarraway480 18 днів тому

      @@plantvibrations I was hoping so! Thx! Keep up the good work.

  • @aligrotts6400
    @aligrotts6400 5 днів тому

    I use chicken wire to encourage climbing.

  • @CaroleGilman
    @CaroleGilman 12 днів тому

    What zone do u live in?

  • @ShaneTallon88
    @ShaneTallon88 23 дні тому +20

    I pronounce this differently than you. We say cla -mat-tis

  • @debrahartsfield8086
    @debrahartsfield8086 16 днів тому

    Also, something is munching on the blooms.🤷

  • @sheilabroad8192
    @sheilabroad8192 Місяць тому

    Beautiful plant but too much work

    • @plantvibrations
      @plantvibrations  Місяць тому +2

      Worth it!!

    • @lindabradford9591
      @lindabradford9591 24 дні тому

      I didn't find them hard to take care of. I planted mine and let them do their own thing. Going on 4 years and cut them back for the 1st time last year.