Clematis are a gardener's favourite: they're prolific bloomers, producing flowers in a spectrum of colours and sizes. But ...
Pruning clematis correctly will help this vine look its best year after year. Often growing with little care in the right ...
Flowers from the side shoot off the previous year’s growth. Pruning must be done in early spring before new growth is visible. Remove any damaged vines. Cut healthy vines back to where the vines have ...
To make pruning easier, clematis are divided into different pruning groups - if you're not sure what your plant is, don't prune it. Wait and see when it flowers and then follow our pruning guide.
This is to prevent the spread of diseases from plant to plant. Pruning regimes for clematis vary according to their flowering season but all thin, weak or damaged shoots should be pruned out to ...
The expert suggests that regular pruning ensures better control of the plant and more "prolific blooming ... and encouraging healthy blooms." Clematis are found in many UK gardens, loved for ...