Clematis Early Sensation - Description
Potted Clematis 'Early Sensation'Common Name: Early Sensation Clematis
Other names: Clematis 'Winter Beauty'
Indoors or Outdoor: Outdoor
Size: Compact and vigorous, reaching a height of 1.5-2 meters
Clematis Early Sensation - Delivery
Delivery info: We provide secure and timely delivery of vibrant Clematis 'Early Sensation' plants directly to your location. Our packaging ensures the safe transit of the plant, allowing it to arrive in perfect condition.Clematis Early Sensation - Characteristics
Mature Size: 1.5-2 meters in heightEvergreen or deciduous: Deciduous, showcasing seasonal changes
Preferred position: Enjoys a sunny to partially shaded location
Shape - Plant Characteristics: Climbing, with bright green leaves and early-blooming, nodding, bell-shaped flowers.
Hardy or not Hardy: Hardy and resilient in various climates
Diseases: Generally resistant to common Clematis diseases
Clematis Early Sensation - Uses
Uses in Garden: Ideal for trellises, fences, or garden structures. 'Early Sensation' Clematis adds early-season color and vertical interest to your garden.Clematis Early Sensation - Characteristics
Preferred planting aspect: Full sun to partial shade
Is it Frost Hardy: Yes, it is frost-hardy once established
Fast or slow Growing? Fast-growing
Pruning advice: Prune in late winter or early spring to encourage new growth and maintain shape.
Clematis Early Sensation - Planting Instruction's in an Irish climate
Planting Time: Spring or autumnInstruction: Plant in well-draining soil, and water regularly until established.
Trench Preparation: Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball.
Positioning of Plants: Plant near a support structure for climbing.
Plant Spacing: 1.5 meters apart
Pruning Instructions: Prune back to a pair of strong buds in late winter or early spring.
Facts About Products
Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells.Feeding: Apply a balanced fertilizer in spring.
Flowers: Blooms in early spring, providing a burst of color.
Attracts pollinators, contributing to a thriving garden ecosystem.
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