'Pink Champagne' Clematis
It's as if Alex, Will's girlfriend, had read my mind. I have been wanting a clematis for awhile now, hesitating because I wasn't sure where to plant it. Alex surprised me with this clematis for Mother's Day. It's funny how you find a place, when you are put on the spot.
Because the winter was so harsh this year, the hollyhocks, which reseed every year, did not do so well. A few came up and the late spring frost killed them. This flower bed is on the southwest side of our home, and the bed still needed some height, so the obvious decision was to add the trellis and clematis there.
According to Monrovia, the clematis roots prefer a cool, shaded area, tops should be in the sun. A planting of wave petunias around the base of the plant should give the roots the shade they need in a short time.
A regular watering schedule of once a week, during the first growing season, is recommended to establish a deep extensive root system.
The blossoms on this clematis are deep-pink and can be 6 - 8 inches across! Looking forward to seeing those first buds...