It’s time again for some #BloominGoodAdvice and this week we’ve been going crazy about climbers as it’s been Clematis Week here at Burston. We’ve serve up some top tweets for you over the past few days and don’t forget our handy guides on how to plant your Clematis as well as everything you could need to know about care and maintenance of these beautiful flowers. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter for more gardening goodies next week!
If growing Clematis in containers, use a big container (50cm x 50cm) to allow for good root growth #ClematisWeek #BloominGoodAdvice
Burston St Albans (@burston_herts) June 12, 2015
Clematis plants need good drainage as the plant needs to remain moist #ClematisWeek Burston St Albans (@burston_herts) June 11, 2015
If you are planting a Clematis in a pot make sure it has drainage holes in the bottom #ClematisWeek
Burston St Albans (@burston_herts) June 9, 2015
If you are planting a Clematis in a pot make sure it has drainage holes in the bottom #ClematisWeek Burston St Albans (@burston_herts) June 9, 2015
Prune Clematis plants regularly to keep them looking attractive. The regularity of pruning required depends on the variety #ClematisWeek Burston St Albans (@burston_herts) June 9, 2015
Using Clematis feed and Tomorite helps create a good root growth along with an abundancy of flowers. #ClematisWeek #BloominGoodAdvice Burston St Albans (@burston_herts) June 8, 2015
Keep your Clematis well feed (slow release fertiliser) and watered to encourage good flowering #ClematisWeek #BloominGoodAdvice Burston St Albans (@burston_herts) June 8, 2015
If there is any additional advice we can give you, then come and visit the store and ask us in person. Our expert team will be more than happy to help!