Some good examples of fence eaters.
Clematis armandii on fence.
Fence eater noun a vine that will engulf a fence faster than you know it.
Plant it where you will be able to enjoy its perfume.
Its early blooming starts at the end of winter and lets us sample cute white flowers with a vanilla like fragrance which are very ornamental.
Give climbers support by fixing horizontal wires 45cm apart to your fence or wall.
However as with many clematis they are happy to be planted in a shady spot if they can send their heads up to the sun.
Clematis clematis helps you take advantage of the vertical space in your garden by climbing trellises trees or fences and bringing pops of color to bland areas.
Use the pot of the plant s size to determine the size of the hole you re digging.
It is a fast growing vine and can reach over 20 feet.
The evergreen vines train easily.
Prepare a hole to plant the clematis.
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Near a doorway along a path near your patio or deck.
A terrific plant providing months of enjoyment.
Position the hole near the center of the climbing fence or wall to give the clematis something to grow up against.
Clematis armandii lavishes us with superb evergreen leafage thick and at the same time shiny leaves.
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In colder regions plant your evergreen clematis in a sheltered location away from cold winter winds.
That includes the shade side of a fence where it will soon romp up to catch the sun.
And due to its growth pattern it should be planted along with a structure like a fence pergola or gazebo.
Single fragrant creamy white flowers 5 6cm across with creamy stamens in clusters in early to mid spring.
You can tighten the wire using a pair of pliers to turn the end of the vine eye.
The hole needs to be approximately 18 inches wide and 18 inches deep.
May be invasive in some climates due to its vigorous nature.
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Secure the ends by looping through the eye and wrapping around the shank.
Hardiness isn t what clematis armandii is best known for.
Vigorous and quick growing this early flowering clematis is perfect for covering a wall trellis fence or pergola.
Armandii is a large vigorous evergreen climber with leathery dark glossy green trifoliate leaves up to 15cm long.
Care of clematis armandii planting positions can be varied but a south or southy west facing wall or fence is best.