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Articles related to "Clematis Armandii"
Clematis in the Spring Garden ThereĀ“s a Clematis for every season, but spring-flowering Clematis are the most rewarding and least difficult to grow clematis • clematis plant • spring flowers • clematis armandii • clematis cirrhosa
Is It Time To Prune Your Clematis? Is it time to prune your Clematis? Here's how to tell, and how to prune your Clematis the right way at the right time. how to prune clematis • when to prune clematis • pruning group a clematis • pruning group b clematis • pruning group c clematis
Clematis Varieties for Different Garden Designs You can plant clematis for stunning effects in almost any garden aspect or site, and a small selection of these flowering climbers will give year-round garden colour. clematis varieties • garden designs • garden trellis or pergola • which climbing clematis plants • flowering climbers
Clematis Varieties for Year Round Flowers These stunning climbers are among the most useful and versatile of all garden plants. Planting a selection of clematis will give abundant bloom from January to December. garden plants • clematis varieties • year round flowers • climbing clematis plants • flowering shrubs
Growing Clematis As Garden Plants Hugely diverse flowering shrubs, clematis's exotic blooms range from tiny nodding bells to huge saucers. They grow from 2 to 40 ft high and thrive both in sun and shade. growing clematis • garden plants • garden designs • flowering climbers • garden trellis or pergola
Vines - Part 3 - Clematis Vines are amazing plants. With their ability to either climb vertically or spread horizontally, they enable us to create many-layered interest in our gardens. If you've avoided using vines because you think they can get out of hand and become weedy pests, think again. While this is true of some, it's also true of many garden-worthy plants that none of us would be without. With some exceptions, weediness is not a characteristic of Clematis, the Queen of the twining vines. vine • vines • ranunculaceae • clematis armandii • armand clematis
Fragrant Climbing Plants Fragrant climbing plants, such as honeysuckle and clematis, add both color and sweet scents to the garden. These aromatic climbers can also be found growing wild. fragrant climbing plants • aromatic climbers • honeysuckle • clematis • cultivated honeysuckle species
Botanicals May Contain Acid That Causes Kidney Damage, Cancer Aristolochic acid—a plant derivative commonly used in “traditional medicines” and botanical products—has been linked to kidney damage and various cancers, particularly those found in the urinary tract. Thus, after an FDA investigation revealed the presence of the acid in 18 products being sold in the United States, the agency has renewed warnings to consumers to avoid the dangerous ingredient. food and drug administration • fda • aristolochic acid • urinary tract cancer • kidney damage
Perfect Patios - Part 2 Using containers, borders and raised beds to grow a range of climbers, shrubs, perennials and annuals to enhance your patio garden landscaping • patio garden • patio borders • plant containers • terrace
A Town Garden Awakes An town garden awakes to spring and looks forward to the colours and scents of summer. hellebores • magnolias • camellias • compost • spring
British Summer Time Begins Early spring is a very busy time for most gardeners. During an extended dry sunny spell, I have been busy re-potting container plants, feeding and mulching borders. I look at what might need re-potting amongst our permanent plantings, re-discover the joys of flowering potted camellias and describe the way I feed my own border plants. spring • spring • town gardening • urban gardening • city gardening |
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