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Reminders

Due about 6 years ago:

2. light prune in late winter or early spring (february) and after the first flush of flowers in early summer. Clematis Proteus.

Group 2. Remove dead or weak stems before growth begins. Check individual stems from the top down until you reach a pair of healthy buds, and prune just above them, removing the spindly or damaged growth above

2.prune in late winter or early spring (february) and after the first flush of flowers in early summer. Clematis Piilu.

Group 2. Remove dead or weak stems before growth begins. Check individual stems from the top down until you reach a pair of healthy buds, and prune just above them, removing the spindly or damaged growth above

2.prune in late winter or early spring (february) and after the first flush of flowers in early summer. Clematis Westerplatte.

Group 2. Remove dead or weak stems before growth begins. Check individual stems from the top down until you reach a pair of healthy buds, and prune just above them, removing the spindly or damaged growth above

Prune in feb / march Clematis Duchess of Albany.

In February or March, cut back all the old stems to the lowest pair of healthy buds 15-30cm (6in-1ft) above soil level

Prune Clematis Hagley Hybrid.

In February or March, cut back all the old stems to the lowest pair of healthy buds 15-30cm (6in-1ft) above soil level

Prune to tidy Clematis Helios.

In February or March, Helios cut be hard or soft pruned, either cut back all the old stems to the lowest pair of healthy buds 15-30cm (6in-1ft) above soil level or just be thinned out and trimmed back to the main framework of branches.