Inherited garden: Clematis

Clematis are a family of very popular climbers. They are hardy perennials, that prefer sunny places, but can also thrive in semi-shade. They are popular because of their gorgeous flowers.

I have a few plants in my garden, all pretty, but unfortunately in shade, which means they do not yield too many flowers. Clematis are relatively easy plants to keep, but they do require some loving care. Some varieties need to be pruned, others not so much, but they all require care in late winter or early spring with the application of fertilizer and mulch in order to give plenty of flowers. As most climbers, they also require training, although they can just be left to grow in the soil. More details about their care can be found here.

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