Advantages: colourful climber Disadvantages: undeserved reputation for being difficult
Clematis have a reputation for being difficult to grow, but they're really not that scary.
Remember there are spring flowering and summer flowering types. The spring flowering ones (eg Nelly Moser)should be pruned back to strong buds immediately after the flowers fade. The summer flowering ones (eg Jackmannii, Ville de Lyon) should be pruned back fairly hard in late winter or early spring.
If you've plenty room, plant Montana, and leave it to grow at will.
Clematis like to have their heads in the sun, but their roots cool. So after planting, cover the root area with some slate, or old roof tiles, or gravel - anything to keep theheat of the sun off the soil. ...
Aspen 08.12.2000
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Advantages: Contains all natural colours and flavourings Disadvantages: None
business E & H Ihles and were joined by another of Julius's son in law's Rudi Moser. Sunrise confectioners went on to produce a large variety of confectionary and between 1960 and 1980 the company was well established in the Australian market place and also the overseas market, in particular the UK.
It wasn't until 1991 that the original confectionary company was established. The company, being inspired by trends in the European market place came up with an idea to produce confectionary that container no artifical colours or flavourings of any sort in any of it's products. It began with 3 products in a small range known as Binka's, but due to popular demand and popularity has evolved the range now consisting of 18 products. In April 2003 'The natural confectionary company' was bought out by the Cadbury schweppes group of companies.
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Clematis
I think we all recognise Clematis, gaily rambling or sprawling over hedge fence or boundary wall, or majestically climbing up our house walls up and over trellises. With their bright cheery flower. The purple of jackmani the pink of Montana the pink of Nelly Moser the red of Ernest Markham the blue of Frances rives or Henry in white
Clematis can be grouped into 3 groups.
Group 1 the early flowering, flowering now we have a Montana flowering as it rambles its way along the dividing wall between my garden and my neighbours. These flower from the last seasons ripened stems these need little pruning Prune /tidy up after they have finished flowering then you will not cut away next years flowering wood.
Group 2 are the larger early flowered variety a solitary flower on a stem coming from the previous seasons ripened stem ...
mumsymary 14.05.2003
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