You can give them special clematis food available from good garden centres and nurseries. In spring they appreciate a general purpose food such as blood, fish and bone or pelleted chicken manure. You can also give them liquid tonics of rose or tomato food as they have a high potassium ratio which encourages flowering.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
In pots, once a week from new spring growth through flowering time. In the ground, it depends on how well they've been planted and in what soil but, after a hard wet winter I'd give a few drinks from spring growth to the start of the flowering period if I think they need a boost.
Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
"The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
They sure do need feeding, ithey are one of the few plants for which I buy specialist fertiliser, available from many plant outlets or on line They have benefitted from this a good deal, they are very hungry plants indeed.
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Yes, they are greedy and need feeding to do well.
You can give them special clematis food available from good garden centres and nurseries. In spring they appreciate a general purpose food such as blood, fish and bone or pelleted chicken manure. You can also give them liquid tonics of rose or tomato food as they have a high potassium ratio which encourages flowering.
How often would you give them tomato food.
In pots, once a week from new spring growth through flowering time. In the ground, it depends on how well they've been planted and in what soil but, after a hard wet winter I'd give a few drinks from spring growth to the start of the flowering period if I think they need a boost.
They sure do need feeding, ithey are one of the few plants for which I buy specialist fertiliser, available from many plant outlets or on line They have benefitted from this a good deal, they are very hungry plants indeed.