GardeNerd
Deeply Rooted
Hi,
Glad to see you over here. I am pretty new to the Easy Garden as well, but there are lots of familiar faces. Welcome!
This is how I grow Clematis here in Southern California. I also planted one amongst a climbing rose and it has done well. Supposedly I should not be able to grow it where I live. Fortunately, no one told my Clematises. They have done fine about 6 years now.
Glad to see you over here. I am pretty new to the Easy Garden as well, but there are lots of familiar faces. Welcome!
Great Advice!=patandchickens wrote
Clematis often enjoy a large rock on their roots, or a big paver (might cover it in mulch in a hot sunny climate). Helps keeps the roots cool and moist.
Pat
This is how I grow Clematis here in Southern California. I also planted one amongst a climbing rose and it has done well. Supposedly I should not be able to grow it where I live. Fortunately, no one told my Clematises. They have done fine about 6 years now.

At the moment I have "Freckles" & a pink Clematis Montana in flower -- This montana is about 18ft high & 12ft across. It grows across the back of a blue painted wooden barn. When it comes into bloom every year it's a sign that Spring is really here. " Freckles" has been blooming all through the winter -- in fact it blooms pretty much throughout the year. The flowers are small & bell-shaped. It cheers me up in the dark winter months. I've just ordered another winter-flowering one that has a beautiful perfume & glossy green leaves -- can't wait for it to arrive