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Post by joysie21 on Sept 8, 2012 14:10:35 GMT
I never cut back my clematis or rose this year they have grown very tall is it to late now
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Post by Cherry on Sept 8, 2012 16:56:02 GMT
I would need to know what kind of Clematis you have as the pruning times vary for these.
I know the climate very well in your area as my husband came from your town. Your rose will be fine if you prune it soon. Wait for all the flowers to die off as you may as well enjoy the late ones which are hanging on. I would think about pruning at the end of the month.
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Post by joysie21 on Sept 8, 2012 20:29:53 GMT
sorry cherry i meant camelia thanks for the advice on the rose
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Post by Geranium on Sept 9, 2012 6:08:31 GMT
Don't prune your Camellia at this time of year, joysie, or you'll lose next year's flowers. Wait until after it's flowered.
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Post by joysie21 on Sept 9, 2012 7:43:52 GMT
Thank you geraneum i thought it was to late but its grown as high as the 6ft fence as i havent been able todo much gardening this year
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Post by Geranium on Sept 10, 2012 5:45:29 GMT
You'l be able to deal with it next year, I hope.
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