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Originally posted by Sweepster View PostHow about growing a clematis through a rambler - you could choose one that flowers after the rose has finished, so sort of takes over from it and extends the flowering period.
If I run a Clematis through a Rambler rose surely I will cause myself all sorts of pruning problems? If I go for a late-flowering clematis aren't they the ones which want to be cut down to 6" each year? I can envisage that being a mite tricky if I don't want to mess up whatever growth the rose has made
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Originally posted by BilboWaggins View PostSweepster . . . I've been thinking (words which usually send a chill through my husband!!)
If I run a Clematis through a Rambler rose surely I will cause myself all sorts of pruning problems? If I go for a late-flowering clematis aren't they the ones which want to be cut down to 6" each year? I can envisage that being a mite tricky if I don't want to mess up whatever growth the rose has made
Alternatively, you could try jasmine or a late flowering honeysuckle (I think 'Serotina' is one), or trachelospermum (star jasmine).
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