Adding Gorgeous Clematis to the Gardens | Gardening with Creekside

Published 2023-03-04
Clematis has a long history of being gardener's most beloved plants, and today I am adding two gorgeous clematises to the gardens surrounding the house. Join me as I show you how easy it is to incorporate this fabulous vine into your space!

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All Comments (21)
  • @BettyWhiteJr
    I have had a climbing rose and a clematis growing on a 14’ tall trellis on the side of my house for years and they do grow beautifully together. They don’t hinder each other at all, they dance together like an old married couple. They know just what to do not to step on each others toes 🙂
  • Order and just planted Clematis Kiri Te Kanawa from Brushwood nursery, it came in so healthy and a huge root system; I planted it with my newly planted David Austin EUSTACIA VYE! Blue clematis with a baby doll pink clematis; beautiful idea I got from Summer moon’s YouTube channel! ❤
  • @lindaga820
    Will enjoy seeing these clematis grow with your roses , should be really pretty !! The ajuga are really doing well between the path stones. Your whole patio area is looking good girl !!! And yes we absolutely love that you keep it real !!!!!!!
  • From one garden enabler 😉to another, you are most welcome! These are going to be stunning 😍. Reminds me of one of my trips to Creekside & Jerry said to me while smiling “we got in a new shipment of ‘At Last’ roses” after we had just loaded the truck from a purchase. I looked at him while smiling, “Jerry your gonna get me in trouble with the hubs!” Then purchased 3 more ‘At Last’🤣!
  • @TRguy64
    'Pernille' I have on order for spring, I could not resist those beautiful blooms! Oh, as for clematis planting depth, they benefit from being planted deeeper, setting at least three inches below the soil line and making a depression around the plant that gets filled in as growth develops. This way they'll be more resilient to any possible damage to their crowns and as well develop a more substantial root system.
  • @PeggyMills
    Going to be so pretty. Can’t wait to watch them grow and flower.
  • Sweetie, I just don’t think the old chicken coop is such an eyesore. I have always loved the contrast of “shabby chic” lol. The rest of your yard is so chic that having the “old” coop is relaxing to me. I don’t know if I’m making sense, but basically the style of y’all’s entire property with the garden center is super inviting. Love y’all ❤️
  • Always nice to see real life play out. Shovel, knees and thorn avoidance is often what we all face sooner or later. Think it will look stunning.
  • @alcg3981
    I have larger spaced diamond trellises like yours and found that I needed to run string up to help the beginning vines attach in Spring. Those colors are going to be stunning together with the Pink Roses!
  • @SarahKotri
    Totally true, we all have the utilitarian areas of our yards. Making them less visible is so relatable. Can’t wait to see the show on these clematis!
  • I missed seeing Brenna “ helping” you in the garden.❄️💚🙃
  • I've never seen it, but I can imagine how nice the rose/clematis combination will look! I'm looking forward to seeing these! 😀
  • so nice to see your gardens and planters this morning. we got 12+ inches of snow yesterday here in Maine. so looking forward to planting season here.
  • Can't wait to see these bloom, I have clematis planted behind all my climbing roses, they are a great show together. Thanks Jenny
  • @KP-gw5zv
    Hello Jenny, for me looking at your garden shed is not too bad. It shows that you have a place to store things and well like you said that is life. If we can't see things the way you see it now then for me it means that you want it to be clean and neat and you can't be yourself. Live life to the fullest and enjoy what you see now and not to wait for how it is suppose to look like. Enjoy the rest of your day and thank you for taking us along.
  • @scallywags12
    One of my favorite clematis is Piilu which is a double pink and white. Blooms from May to July and then single flowers later in the summer. It grows up a large Rhododendron.
  • @geaizee9204
    I love and really appreciate that you show real-life gardening. Thank you so very much!
  • @elmaelmar2761
    I love brushwood nursery!! They cost a bit more but come so healthy!! I bought some last year and have more coming this year!!!