The plant usually is sold with a small pole holding up the vine.
Clematis fence support.
The type of support system is usually dependent on the variety grown.
If it s flexible you can also mold it around a post or along the top of a fence.
If we use a typical garden trellis the support pieces are usually too far apart and can be too thick.
Growing clematis vines must be supported in some fashion as well.
Install a sturdy trellis or arbor appropriate for your clematis in full sun to part shade if you don t have a fence or wall to cover.
Leave that pole in place as you position the plant in the soil near the base of the pole.
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Fences are ideal for various types of climbing plants.
They are tall and sturdy enough to support clematis.
The support should be in place before you plant to avoid.
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For clematis you can use a traditionally designed cage tower or ladder and ensure the plant is spread across to give it a beautiful look.
Even if the stem is close to the fence the canes offer.
One of the simplest and most effective trellises for a clematis is a wire grid with openings that are between 1 and 4 in diameter.
The canes should angle back toward the fence.
There is no need for anything else to stabilize them and they are elegant solutions for people who are already growing clematis on their porch railings fences mailboxes houses and neighbors who stood still too long.
If your plans include growing clematis on a pole or similar structure consider using thick fishing line to provide support for the plant.
Attach the fishing line so that it runs up the pole.
Clematis tendrils need to grab onto something about every six inches at most and they are most likely to succeed if the target is a half inch thick or less.
Pound garden canes or narrow sticks into the ground behind the clematis stem at an angle.