Raising a clematis

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A clematis is planted in early spring if it is a dormant bare-root plant from a nursery. A potted one can be planted later in the spring. It is necessary for the plants with red or purple blossoms to grow under filtered sun and where their roots can remain cool.

Author: Sanchez, Janet H.
Growth, Clematis

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Winter vegetables: West Coast gardeners can plan for a fourth season of harvest

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The cool, rainy autumn is ideal for growing bunching onions, kale, lettuce, spinach, beets and carrots. These produce crops are hardy and help to save water because they thrive in a moist climate.

Author: Sanchez, Janet H.
Environmental aspects, California, Vegetable gardening, Crops and climate, Agricultural climatology

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