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Unlike other types of Clematis, Group 3 blooms on "new wood" (which means the current season's growth; if you keep last year's flowering stems on the plant, they won't set buds). I am switching my large leaf Hydrangea for some smaller varieties and am looking forward to replanting in the spring. Once you know your Clematis's pruning number and get that first-year trim out of the way, keeping this woody climber looking its best and blooming like crazy is simple! I have ordered from Wayside Gardens for at least 25 years. I hear you cry, remembering how you patiently helped your Clematis twine up the mailbox post last spring and were rewarded with a bloom show like none you'd ever experienced before in your life. Wayside sent extremely healthy bareroot plants. Pruning recommendations are just that, recommendations. Pruning Type 3 Clematis Flowers. To keep the size in check, but still reap all of the early spring blooms, tidy up the plant, or reduce size, just after the plant blooms each year. Clematis in pruning group three flower in late summer on growth made in that season and should be pruned in late winter or early spring. Type 1 clematis are those that bloom the earliest in your garden or on your patio in containers. A Group One clematis needs little or no pruning – just give it a tidy after flowering. Can't say enough good things about this company. Type 3 clematis produce flowers in late spring and summer on the current year’s growth. The shrubs put on countless full blooms in the first season. For ease of understanding, clematis plants are identified as type 1, 2 and 3. Read our Grow Guide to Group One clematis. I have shopped with the company for years and have always been satisfied with my purchases. The earlier you do this after the plant ha had its main bloom period, the better. Regular pruning of clematis encourages strong growth and flowering and keeps the growth in check. Always good quality. The plants are so healthy and they are packaged so securely. Type 3 clematis produce flowers in late spring and summer on the current year’s growth. Click here for detailed advice on pruning this group of clematis. Whatever we purchase from Wayside is in good shape when received. Starting at the ground, clip the stem just above the first node where the plant produces leaves. Type 2 clematis need little more than a tidy up to remove damaged stems, or keep growth in check each year. You can consider these as ‘never prune’ plants, unless you need to keep the size in check. Thank you! Combining Pruning Groups 2 or 3. Tie in the stems to their supports and mulch. If everything from Wayside Gardens comes in this nice each and every time, I will be ordering all my plants, shrubs and trees from them. Some mid- to late summer flowering clematis may be pruned by combining method 2 and 3, to retain a basic framework while cutting other stems to the base. Your email address will not be published. The way the plants arrive shows care and concern with the way they are packaged before they are shipped. In the early spring, if winter damaged stems need to be removed, by all means do so, taking care to remove only the damaged part. Examples of type 1 clematis are atragene, montana, and evergreen clematis. Most will bloom from new stems and older stems, so retaining some of the stems from prior years helps the plant produce the largest and most flowers possible. Discover the three clematis pruning groups - 1, 2 and 3 - and find out how to care for them, with this expert advice from BBC Gardeners' World Magazine. The plants are always packaged well and come out of the box strong and healthy. Digging a Planting Hole for Clematis Flowers. 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