This item has closed 1 buyer bought 1 item
View other items offered by Yahwehs Garden61
Clematis (15) 10 seeds per packet - Spring
Sold

Clematis (15) 10 seeds per packet - Spring

9 were available / new
Indicative market price: R48.00
R25.00
48% off
Shipping
R65.00 Standard shipping applies to orders under R100.00, in most areas in South Africa. R35.00 Standard shipping applies to orders over R100.00. Some areas may attract a surcharge surcharge. This will be calculated at checkout if applicable.
Check my rate
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 3 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Buyer protection
Get it now, pay later

Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Customer ratings:
Product code
CLS 15
Bob Shop ID
176135913

Growing Instructions

Clematis species produce viable seed, whereas Clematis hybrids generally do not.
The genus Clematis represents nearly 300 species of flowering vines commonly cultivated in gardens as annual or perennial ornamentals. The showy flowers come in a variety of colors and petal arrangements, but most follow a roughly starlike basic shape. Most nonhybrid Clematis species propagate readily from seed, but they might take up to six months to germinate since they require temperature fluctuations to break dormancy. Apart from the lengthy germination period, clematis seeds are very simple to grow, and the plants will quickly mature to an average mature height of 6 to 8 feet once in the ground.

1  Gather seed from a healthy Clematis plant as soon as the seed heads dry and begin to unfurl. Separate the small, brownish            seeds from the cottony matrix. Do not worry if some of the cotton remains attached since it will not effect germination.

2  Combine 3 parts seed compost with 1 part sharp sand to create a rich, well-draining starting mixture for the Clematis seeds.     Moisten the mixture before filling the rooting pots. Fill several 4-inch pots with the mixture, leaving 1/2 inch of space at the top of    each pot.

3  Sow one Clematis seed per square inch of surface area in each pot. Gently press the seed into the surface of the soil. Spread a 1/4-inch-thick layer of the compost and sand mixture on top of the seeds. Firm the soil.

4  Set the pots in a cold greenhouse or in light shade outdoors where they are exposed to cold temperatures and bright, indirect light. Keep them outdoors over the winter. Moisten the soil in each pot using a plant mister whenever it feels dry at a depth of 1/2 inch.

5  Move the pots into partial sun when temperatures reach 60 degrees F in spring. Watch for germination starting two weeks after moving them.

6  Scoop out and transplant the clematis seedlings when they reach 2 inches in height. Transplant them into individual 4-inch pots filled with 3 parts sterile potting soil and 1 part sharp sand. Take care not to break the long tap root during transplanting.

7  Keep the Clematis seedlings in their individual pots until they reach 6 inches in height. Place the pots near bright but diffuse light. Keep the soil slightly moist but not soggy as they grow. Plant the Clematis vines outdoors the following spring once soil temperatures reach 68 degrees F.

 

Seeds may also be stratified in the fruit &veg door of a refrigerator for quicker germination, in this case the seeds should be grown in a warm sunny place indoors through winter or a heated greenhouse.

We find that in most cases soaking seeds overnight, seeds germinate faster. Stratification should be done on a damp paper towel in a zip lock bag.

Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Very nice and pleasant person to do business with. Respond fast on the order.
09 Mar 2015