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Hank Sullivan Posted on Jun 24, 2018
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Our Clematis is not flowering. What is wrong?

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Hello, Hank -

The information here may be instructive:
http://www.clematisqueen.com/content/why-isn%E2%80%99t-my-clematis-blooming

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Information about clematis plant.

Clematis is a wonderful flowering vine that is known to many
in the gardening world as the "Queen of the Climbers".

While clematis takes a few years to establish a strong root
base before it hits it\'s stride in the blooming department, it is definitely worth
the wait.

This plant climbs up to 12 feet high and spreads 3 to 4 feet
wide.


If planting more than one follow the steps below spacing the
plants 3 to 4 feet apart.



In the spring or early summer, dig a hole one foot deep and one foot wide.




Mix the soil from the hole with compost, working it until it maintains a loose
rich texture.

Ideally this should leave you with a very dark soil.





Create a mound in the bottom of the hole using the
enriched soil.


Place the plant above the mound and allow the roots to trail
over the mound.




Cover the roots and fill in the hole with the enriched
soil, keeping the crown of the plant about 2 inches below the soil level.

This plant likes shade on the bottom and sun on the top.




Water at planting and regularly for the first season,( I
prefer to water in the morning or evening and do so every other day.) after
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Install a piece of trellis or fencing behind the Clematis
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