Q: We have several evergreen clematis that we planted several years ago. All of a sudden, random branches are all crunchy and brown with no new growth. Any hope for salvaging them? Anne Seamans, email ...
What: The bold foliage and quick growth make Clematis armandii “Snowdrift” a very useful vine, but it really stands out in the garden when it is in full bloom from late winter to early spring. A ...
Six years ago, my friend and colleague Michelle Wise planted an evergreen clematis ( C. armandii ) next to her art studio. As it does, the vine took off quickly and soon made an impressive display. I, ...
Fall is here, and you may have gardening questions. To ask one, simply go to the OSU Extension website, type it in and include the county where you live. A photo is very helpful. Q: Can you help me ...
I am looking for an evergreen vine to replace the Jackson vine that has been growing on my arbor. The Jackson vine just got to unwieldy for me to handle. I liked the fact that the Jackson vine had ...
Going vertical with climbing plants adds visual interest to any garden, providing nice foliage and often ideal seasonal flower power. There are useful vines out there in all shapes and sizes — some ...
One of my readers from Ashland asked me this 15 years ago: “My clematis vines are getting pretty old, maybe 20 years. There are a lot of brown limbs. Can the vine be cut back and will it come back and ...
WE USED TO think only one vine with evergreen leaves was dependably hardy here in the Northwest. Which is why so many gardens are nearly overrun with the vigorous Clematis armandii. This ...
Have you noticed a trellis or arbor covered with the foliage of a glossy-leafed evergreen vine and brilliant white flowers? Perhaps you’ve seen the one currently blooming in Edisto Memorial Gardens.
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