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Sep 24, 2016 10:07 AM CST
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pirl said:Welcome, Joanna!

The stems are thin but so many clem's have "almost dead" looking stems. It's really not a problem though not what we clematis lovers want to see on a new arrival.

Please don't fret over ugly leaves. It's the roots that are important. You can cut off any offending leaves and then put the clematis in a well prepared spot (head in sun, feet in shade). The soil should incorporate compost, manure, Epsom Salts (one tablespoon to a gallon of lukewarm water). Angle the plant towards the trellis (or whatever you choose to have it grow on). Insert a sturdy stake. Mulch the soil heavily.

The Epsom Salt drink will encourage new stems to grow.


Thank you pirl! Would it be good to plant it near the base of peonies? I'm so new to this! I was actually thinking of planting in a pot and then maybe transplant to my garden next year. Can they do well in pots? And do they transplant well?
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