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Planting Clematis to Grow Through a Tree

If possible plant outside the drip line of the host tree

Clematis need something to climb on sweet pea netting or plastic mesh work well

Carefully but securely attach vine to cane

Where practical it is a good idea to plant a small shrub to shade the roots of your clematis

Back fill with good quality top soil mixed with a handful of bone meal (if your soil has a high clay content add peat moss)




The top of the root ball should be at least 6" (15cm.) below ground level.

A layer of good top soil (if soil has a high clay content add peat moss)

Place 6" (15cm.) of well rotted manure mixed with good top soil or compost


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