A viticella type with fabulous recurved red blooms with a central boss of pale pink petals. Clematis ‘Avant-Garde’ is a vigorous climber, scaling obelisks, walls and fences with ease. At the end of each season, simply cut the stems back to just above ground level – pruning really couldn’t be simpler! Height: 240cm (94″). Spread: 200cm (78″). Pruning group 3.
Height Up to 240cm (95in)
Spread Up to 200cm (79in)
Hardy Shrub
patiowalls and fencescottage gardens
sun or semi shade
Flowering Months
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2 x 3 Litre Potted Plants (V78383P)
1 x 3 Litre Potted Plant (77107)
When planting clematis, choose a position in sun or semi-shade and plant the climber deeply in moist, fertile, well drained soil. Position the top of the rootball at a depth of 7.5cm (3″) below soil level, to encourage new shoots to form from the base of the plant. Clematis dislike soils that are particularly wet or dry. Such soils can be improved by the addition of plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost. When growing clematis in patio containers use a soil based compost such as John Innes No.3. Train clematis plants onto a suitable support such as trellis, wires or a freestanding climbing frame.
Feed and water frequently throughout the growing season. This variety of clematis flowers in late summer on the current year’s growth. Pruning should be undertaken in spring before active growth begins. When pruning group 3 Clematis, cut back all of the previous year’s stems to a pair of healthy buds at around 20cm (8″) above ground level. In spring, apply a mulch of well rotted manure or garden compost to the base of the plant in order to protect the roots and conserve soil moisture.












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