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Clematis is the workhorse of so many yards and gardens across the country.
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You can use a trellis as a way to keep gardening and have the desired plants. Trellis is a hedgerow that is used as a propagation medium for certain plants.
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All gardens are helped with structure to break up spaces and provide privacy and shelter. A pergola standing over a bluestone patio creates an instant outdoor room. A series of trellises can divide one half of the yard from the other and be the perfect climbing structure for a vine or clematis.
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In previous articles we have written about where and how to plant clematis to get the most out of the plant. Clematis is a garden stalwart, being both easy to initially start growing, while also having a longevity like no other as a perennial. The plant is especially desirable due to its unique violet colored flowers that fill the plant and make it stand out among other smaller or less attractive plants.
Planting Clematis is a relatively easy process that has been highlighted previously in our blog. But here are some other brief pointers on how to get started:
But what if you have done all the work that we’ve highlighted as important to setting yourself up for success in gardening clematis and the plant is simply not blooming the way you thought it would. Nothing is more infuriating for a gardener than this inability of a plant that you’ve spent so much time working on failing to bloom. While there could be certain factors that are outside of your control, we’re going to explore a few different options to make the clematis plant properly bloom.
Like nearly every other plant, clematis has a distinct season during which it thrives and others where it either does not grow or does not grow as well. The spring and early summer seasons are prime time for this plant, as this is when the largest number of blooms and the greatest growth will occur. However, once the summer is into full swing, the excess heat will likely force the clematis plant to grow at a slower pace. This slower pace likely means less blossoms and less growth. For this reason, don’t panic if your clematis starts the spring and summer with a large number of blooms and then tapered off, this is a completely normal reaction to the weather.
The spring and early summer seasons are prime time for this plant
For optimal growth, clematis can be pickier about its roots and the soil than one might think. While the vines and branches of a clematis plant will want as much sun and heat as possible, the roots and soil will actually require exactly the opposite. The soil the clematis is planted in should drain well, but should remain moist for most of the growing season if you want the most desirable results. While these soil conditions may be uncontrollable depending on where you have planted the clematis, keeping water and shade on the soil, whether through consistent watering or mulch to keep the soil and roots cool.
Clematis can be pickier about its roots and the soil than one might think
While you may expect your clematis plant to start producing blooms almost immediately, be sure to give the plant plenty of time to grow. Clematis plants will often take 2-3 years to reach their full size and begin to produce blooms at the greatest volume. For this reason make sure that your clematis plant has had plenty of time to begin producing blooms before making major changes to your gardening plans.
Clematis plants will often take 2-3 years to reach their full size
Though this part is briefly mentioned in our first article about planting and caring for clematis, make sure to take care of the plant by regular pruning. Pruning becomes an important part of caring for your clematis plant by providing young growth to mature without being strangled by the older branches that simply don’t produce as many blooms. Secondly make sure to prune away the old blooms (deadheading) to make sure that there are still plenty of locations of the clematis plants to produce the beautiful blossoms the gardener is looking for.
Make sure to prune away the old blooms
Looking for arbor or trellis ideas for your garden? Here are 21 amazing DIY options to give your climbing vines the support they need.
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This functional framed diamond lattice trellis from Outdoor Essentials® doubles as both décor and support for climbing vines. The lattice gives vines plenty of vertical growing space. The wood is color-treated to resemble walnut. The size is perfect for a garden bed or large planter. This durable wood trellis arrives preassembled and ready to use. Simply push stakes into the soil and loosely wrap vines up the supports. You can mount it to a vertical surface with an Outdoor Essentials trellis mount hardware kit (part #410200).
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