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Let a Clematis Climb Your Rose

June 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers, Plants

There are few sights as lovely as a trellis or fence smothered in roses, unless it’s a rose and a clematis growing together intertwined, bringing out the best in each other. Most clematis are vines that need the support of a structure or a plant. But the support needn’t be vertical; the plants will grow [...]

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Let a Clematis Climb Your Rose

May 28, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

There are few sights as lovely as a trellis or fence smothered in roses, unless it’s a rose and a clematis growing together intertwined, bringing out the best in each other. Most clematis are vines that need the support of a structure or a plant. But the support needn’t be vertical; the plants will grow [...]

Our flower power!

April 26, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Gardening is more popular than ever, with many of us spending our free time planting, weeding and mowing. Ahead of this weekend’s Spring House and Garden Show at Belfast’s King’s Hall, Chrissie Russell and Grainne McCarry asked some very keen green-fingered folk just how their gardens grow
Jill Russell (68) is married to George and lives [...]

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Let a Clematis Climb Your Rose

There are few sights as lovely as a trellis or fence smothered in roses, unless it's a rose and a clematis growing together intertwined, bringing out the best in each

Let a Clematis Climb Your Rose

There are few sights as lovely as a trellis or fence smothered in roses, unless it's a rose and a clematis growing together intertwined, bringing out the best in each

Clematis LANDSCAPE USE

Clematis have a dense mat of leaves that is ideal to shade porches. They are excellent for use on trellises, fences and walls. Clematis like to be grown with "their heads

TYPES OF VINES

Vines climb by tendrils, by twining or by clinging. These three types of climbing methods will determine the kind of support needed. Tendrils are slim, flexible, leafless stems that wrap themselves

Growing with Phipps: Clematis gives royal touch to gardens

Clematis is often called the queen of vines, offering extraordinary beauty and presence in any style or size of garden. These versatile plants can be grown as vines, shrubs and even

Clematis SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

Group A: Early-flowering Clematis: Alpine Clematis (C. alpina) grows 6 to 8 feet tall, blooms April and May. Flowers are nodding, small, bell-shaped, lavender or purple-blue. Armand’s Clematis (C. armandii) grows 15

Book gives useful advice on cut-flower arranging

When a friend stopped by the other day to entice me to go plant shopping, I begged off because I had just begun reading a new gardening book and I

Thousands set to see flower show

Thousands of gardening enthusiasts are set to descend on Cheshire for the start of the annual Royal Horticultural Society flower show on Wednesday. The five-day festival at Tatton Park attracts
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