Will my Clematis seeds grow?
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Walter Reeves on May 17, 2012I get good results just scattering them on soft soil and then covering 1/8" deep with potting soilHelpful Reply
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Pam on May 17, 2012Walter, Is it too hot to grow clematis in Louisiana? I have always loved them but they seem to like a cooler climate. Plus, I have never seen them for sale at any garden centers around here.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on May 18, 2012Pam, possibly try one of the Clematis texensis cultivars like "Duchess of Albany" or "Gravetye Beauty." Because that variety is native to Texas it should take the heat better.Helpful Reply
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Danelle T on May 21, 2012Thank you Walter. I will try that.Helpful Reply
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