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Clusters of Small, White Flowers Bloom in Early Fall

Just like its name, the Sweet Autumn Clematis offers a lovely, light scent in late summer to fall as it blooms. This fast-growing plant is a climber, making it ideal for any yard that needs some added height or texture.

ThisĀ Clematis features small, snowy white flowers in clustersĀ against a backdrop of green foliage, creating a stunning display. Watch as your yard overflows with these tiny blooms from early fall to the first frost of the season.

Additionally, thisĀ plant works well as a groundcover in shady spots, but it also thrives in sunny areas. Prune it back to contain its height or growth, or let it expand to create your own pollinator garden, attracting bees and butterflies!

The vigorous, long-blooming Sweet Autumn Clematis is a must for any green space. Buy yours now!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Clematis vines thrive with at least 6 hours of sunlight each day and benefit from afternoon shade in southern regions. They prefer cooler roots, so use mulch or plant shallow-rooted perennials nearby.Ā 

These plants grow best in rich, well-drained soil with a neutral pH, so check the soil's pH and add lime if needed. When planting, dig a generous hole, amend the soil as necessary, and avoid fresh manure.Ā 

Plant the crown 3–4 inches below the soil surface to protect dormant buds for new growth. Provide support immediately after planting to help the vines flourish.

2. Watering: It is important to water regularly, particularly during dry seasons. Because clematis has deep roots, ensure thorough watering.

3. Fertilizing: Clematis is a heavy feeder, so it's important to provide the right nutrients. In the spring, when the buds are about 2 inches long, apply a low nitrogen fertilizer, such as a 5-10-10 formulation. After that, alternate your feedings every 4 to 6 weeks with a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer. Continue this alternating feeding schedule until the end of the growing season.

4. Pruning: Remove dead or damaged stems anytime. In the first spring after planting, prune all Clematis varieties to the lowest pair of healthy buds. Afterward, trim to control size and encourage blooms, and thin congested plants after flowering. For rejuvenation, cut the entire plant back to within 12 inches of the ground after flowering every three to four years.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Clusters of Small, White Flowers Bloom in Early Fall

Just like its name, the Sweet Autumn Clematis offers a lovely, light scent in late summer to fall as it blooms. This fast-growing plant is a climber, making it ideal for any yard that needs some added height or texture.

ThisĀ Clematis features small, snowy white flowers in clustersĀ against a backdrop of green foliage, creating a stunning display. Watch as your yard overflows with these tiny blooms from early fall to the first frost of the season.

Additionally, thisĀ plant works well as a groundcover in shady spots, but it also thrives in sunny areas. Prune it back to contain its height or growth, or let it expand to create your own pollinator garden, attracting bees and butterflies!

The vigorous, long-blooming Sweet Autumn Clematis is a must for any green space. Buy yours now!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Clematis vines thrive with at least 6 hours of sunlight each day and benefit from afternoon shade in southern regions. They prefer cooler roots, so use mulch or plant shallow-rooted perennials nearby.Ā 

These plants grow best in rich, well-drained soil with a neutral pH, so check the soil's pH and add lime if needed. When planting, dig a generous hole, amend the soil as necessary, and avoid fresh manure.Ā 

Plant the crown 3–4 inches below the soil surface to protect dormant buds for new growth. Provide support immediately after planting to help the vines flourish.

2. Watering: It is important to water regularly, particularly during dry seasons. Because clematis has deep roots, ensure thorough watering.

3. Fertilizing: Clematis is a heavy feeder, so it's important to provide the right nutrients. In the spring, when the buds are about 2 inches long, apply a low nitrogen fertilizer, such as a 5-10-10 formulation. After that, alternate your feedings every 4 to 6 weeks with a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer. Continue this alternating feeding schedule until the end of the growing season.

4. Pruning: Remove dead or damaged stems anytime. In the first spring after planting, prune all Clematis varieties to the lowest pair of healthy buds. Afterward, trim to control size and encourage blooms, and thin congested plants after flowering. For rejuvenation, cut the entire plant back to within 12 inches of the ground after flowering every three to four years.

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