growing clematis montana up a tree

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    oh but...but...a partridge has just landed in it :dunno:
     
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      I thought the Group had split up???:dunno: :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
       
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        they have...it was only one of them :dunno:
         
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        Susan Dey? Those were the days ... :)
         
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        no it was David Cassidy:rofllol:
         
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          I have one growing up through a conifer. It has grown in such a way that at the top it has been entwining through ITSELF and it looks as if the conifer is wearing a halo:loll: I can't wait to see what it looks like when it flowers.
           
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            ashamed to say this never even occurred to me :doh:but how do you get it to grip onto the trunk of the tree? it wont be going anywhere fast if it doesn't get up the trunk. im sure i have some of that green mesh stuff somewhere :scratch: i'll have to have a rummage about for it, what did you guys use/do?
             
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            you don't have to train up the trunk a branch will do and a pole , plus growing a couple of feet away the plant gets more water


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              My Clematis Armandii was planted at a angle towards the tree trunk and then the stems were held against it by string.......seems to work:dunno::snork:
               
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