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justme4now

I Just Leave Them Alone

justme4now
14 years ago

I wish my Japanese Maples were as easy to take care of as these!

I have never done anything special to get these going like they are .. I just leave them alone.

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Comments (19)

  • kathryn_gardens
    14 years ago

    Lovely!

  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    kathryn_gardens

    They are beautiful .. I just wish that I could leave Everything alone and that they would grow as well! lol

  • kentstar
    14 years ago

    How do you get it so bushy then??? Even though I pinch and prune, they all still look like one stemmed sticks mostly! And, definitely NOT bushy! Ugh!
    How old is that one???
    Mine are only 2nd and 3rd years. And, I'm still waiting for the leaping year! :)

  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    kentstar

    I don't know why they are so bushy.

    I bought them as 'small' plantings two years ago and put them around my outdoor light post which gets a lot of sun.

    I just left them alone and that is how they grew.

  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    I never pinch or prune them, I just let them grow.

    Over the winter time they 'go away' and look terrible .. just an ugly dark, dead looking vine but .. within a week of summer sun .. they look like this! 8)

  • kentstar
    14 years ago

    Hmmm... Maybe I should try leaving mine alone for a year and see what happens.

  • janetpetiole
    14 years ago

    It looks like everything you have grows well :)

    Very nice!

  • buyorsell888
    14 years ago

    I left mine for years and they did not perform at all, not even close to what those beauties look like. For me, they do much much better pinched and pruned.

  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    buyorsell888

    I wish I knew why they do so well .. maybe it's the soil?

    janetpetiole

    I also wish that it were true about everything growing so well.

    I am having problems with a japanese maple right now and I have a dogwood tree that is large and .. "Always Green" and will never bloom.(well, once about two years ago, it had three of them .. 'blooms') lol

  • janetpetiole
    14 years ago

    There is some good information here about flowering dogwoods.

    http://www.dogwood-tree.com/1-dogwood-care.htm

  • gardenbug
    14 years ago

    Beautiful clematis. What kind are they?

  • kentstar
    14 years ago

    Maybe it's a group 1 clem? Blooms on old wood? That may explain it. What is the clem called?

  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    Your gonna hate this but .. I don't have a clue as to what kinds of clematis these are. (there are two different ones)

    I bought these at costco a few years ago.

  • gardenbug
    14 years ago

    They are absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your photos.

  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    Thank You cadence

    I have been thinking back to when I purchased these at Costco and I am 'almost' certain that these were called 'Cosmos'?

    Is that a valid 'type'?

  • jeanne_texas
    14 years ago

    Looks Like clematis "Guernsey Cream" & "Asao" but can't give a definitive answer without a close up pic...Jeanne

  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    jeanne_texas

    I'll try to see how good of a close-up I can get tomorrow.

    I warn you though .. I'm a terrible photographer! lol

  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    jeanne_texas

    Here are the close ups that I promised.

    I hope that they are clear enough.

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  • justme4now
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    Just wanted to bump this up for jeanne_texas.

    I have been looking but I still don't know what these are called.

    Since I am not what you'd call a strict clematis grower/collector .. a lot of them look alike to me.

    Is that true for any of you other folks?