Posted by gardenandgreen on July 15, 2008, 2:42 pm
Clematis are a range of gorgeous climbing plants that look beautiful
climbing up walls, trellis etc whether it be in your back garden or
entrance porch to your house. There is a wide selection of types, all
with different colours, petal shapes and flowering times. Some will
flower in the spring, some mid summer and others not until late
summer/ early autumn. Choosing your plant types wisely can mean your
garden has Clematis in flower for a large part of the year!
CONTINUES.........
http://www.gardenandgreen.co.uk/#/clematis/4529931283
Posted by Pam Moore on July 16, 2008, 5:27 pm
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:42:24 -0700 (PDT), gardenandgreen@hotmail.co.uk
wrote:
>Clematis are a range of gorgeous climbing plants that look beautiful
>climbing up walls, trellis etc whether it be in your back garden or
>entrance porch to your house. There is a wide selection of types, all
>with different colours, petal shapes and flowering times. Some will
>flower in the spring, some mid summer and others not until late
>summer/ early autumn. Choosing your plant types wisely can mean your
>garden has Clematis in flower for a large part of the year!
>CONTINUES.........
>http://www.gardenandgreen.co.uk/#/clematis/4529931283
Now don't we already have a clematis expert on this site? !!!!!
Pam in Bristol
Posted by Sacha on July 16, 2008, 6:31 pm
On 16/7/08 22:27, in article 0tps74tegut2ds14gelifs7jtokekp2oj6@4ax.com,
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:42:24 -0700 (PDT), gardenandgreen@hotmail.co.uk
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Clematis are a range of gorgeous climbing plants that look beautiful
>> climbing up walls, trellis etc whether it be in your back garden or
>> entrance porch to your house. There is a wide selection of types, all
>> with different colours, petal shapes and flowering times. Some will
>> flower in the spring, some mid summer and others not until late
>> summer/ early autumn. Choosing your plant types wisely can mean your
>> garden has Clematis in flower for a large part of the year!
>>
>> CONTINUES.........
>> http://www.gardenandgreen.co.uk/#/clematis/4529931283
>
> Now don't we already have a clematis expert on this site? !!!!!
>
>
> Pam in Bristol
Come in, Charlie!!
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
Posted by Judith in France on July 17, 2008, 4:49 am
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:42:24 -0700 (PDT), gardenandgr...@hotmail.co.uk
> wrote:
> >Clematis are a range of gorgeous climbing plants that look beautiful
> >climbing up walls, trellis etc whether it be in your back garden or
> >entrance porch to your house. There is a wide selection of types, all
> >with different colours, petal shapes and flowering times. Some will
> >flower in the spring, some mid summer and others not until late
> >summer/ early autumn. Choosing your plant types wisely can mean your
> >garden has Clematis in flower for a large part of the year!
> >CONTINUES.........
> >http://www.gardenandgreen.co.uk/#/clematis/4529931283
> Now don't we already have a clematis expert on this site? !!!!!
> Pam in Bristol
We certainly do, where is Charlie then? He has recommended several
clematis to me and I have also bought three white ones from his
nursery, great plants, good size, expertly packed and they arrived in
peak condition, thank you Charlie.
Judith
Posted by Anne Welsh Jackson on July 16, 2008, 8:37 pm
gardenandgreen@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> Clematis are a range of gorgeous climbing plants that look beautiful
> climbing up walls, trellis etc whether it be in your back garden or
> entrance porch to your house. There is a wide selection of types, all
> with different colours, petal shapes and flowering times. Some will
> flower in the spring, some mid summer and others not until late
> summer/ early autumn. Choosing your plant types wisely can mean your
> garden has Clematis in flower for a large part of the year!
> CONTINUES.........
> http://www.gardenandgreen.co.uk/#/clematis/4529931283
Who decided that they are "the nation's favourite" then?
When it comes to climbing plants, I much prefer honeysuckle...
--
AnneJ
>climbing up walls, trellis etc whether it be in your back garden or
>entrance porch to your house. There is a wide selection of types, all
>with different colours, petal shapes and flowering times. Some will
>flower in the spring, some mid summer and others not until late
>summer/ early autumn. Choosing your plant types wisely can mean your
>garden has Clematis in flower for a large part of the year!
>CONTINUES.........
>http://www.gardenandgreen.co.uk/#/clematis/4529931283