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By Drc726
- 9 Aug, 2009
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Viticella mme Julia Correvon - I keep its roots in deep shade and only the heads in the sun. It has been there for 8-10 years and has only flowered profusely since 2007
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beautiful colour,such a lot of blooms.
9 Aug, 2009
Very nice :))
10 Aug, 2009
lovely colour!
22 Aug, 2009
love the colour this is stunning!
26 Aug, 2009
beautiful, perhaps there's hope for mine yet. I get nothing like this profusion of flowers from any of mine:-(
27 Aug, 2009
It is certainly doing well now, has been a good year for clematis dont you think?
29 Aug, 2009
yes it certainly was for mine
29 Aug, 2009
Wow - this is absolutely stunning!!!
7 Sep, 2009
Thank-you spindle it was agreat year for clematis.
7 Sep, 2009
Not for mine, I have but one bud (one miserable little bud that probably wont flower now) - the earwigs are all fat and happy in my garden. Its so annoying. I'm giving up on clematis :o(((.
7 Sep, 2009
I had these clemitis (purple one and this Pink) several years before they really flowered, Wilt the first 2 years and then nothing much till last year. Some clemitis are difficult went out this morniing and the new alpina has shrivelled up all 4 ft of it. Not got a clue!
7 Sep, 2009
I suppose I wont give up on my clematis just yet then!!!!!!! Hope your new one recovers OK
9 Sep, 2009
Oh please don't Swindle - see Swanky's blog today that will convince you.
9 Sep, 2009
I did see Swanky's blog - gorgeous, and so many buds too. The earwigs are the bother with mine though. I am seriously tempted to spray bugclear round the trellis next year. Also, though I love clematis, I HATE their roots - like holding a handful of snakes - yuk - so wont dig up if I can help it :)
9 Sep, 2009
Yes there dooys are creepy
9 Sep, 2009
huh - is dooy the proper word for clematis roots, then?
9 Sep, 2009
I cannot believe I typed that Spindle I meant roots d is below r and y is next to T ? Oh help.
9 Sep, 2009
I must admit that I googled 'dooy', after I asked you, and had a bit of a shock!!.. you've given me a good laugh at myself though :)
9 Sep, 2009
I am still laughing at you googling it. I should have kept quiet? actually the word fits the roots dont you think? At least I know now that next time I need a dooy I will call a plumber
9 Sep, 2009
This is the best laugh I've had for ages...dont know which of us is the worst. At one point I was so fascinated by this new gardening term, I was going to ask how you pronounced it - decided to google it instead..... I'm still laughing at myself. You are right though, describes the roots perfectly. I'm never going to be able to look at clematis the same way again...lol..and certainly never, ever dig one up...
9 Sep, 2009
Well I too have had such a good laugh tonight which is very good for us.
9 Sep, 2009
:o)
9 Sep, 2009
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