Step-by-Step Guide: Planting Clematis in Pots for Year-Round Beauty
When to plant clematis
Planting in the cool spring is generally more successful than fall planting
Plant clematis in pots anytime after the last spring frost and before the first fall frost.
How to plant clematis
Dig a planting hole that is about 2 to 3 times the width of the root ball and a few centimeters deeper. To stay cool, the crown (the part of the plant where the stem and roots meet) should be about 4 inches below the soil surface. This will encourage branching and stem development underground.
Fill with soil, water thoroughly and compost to keep roots cool and minimize weeds.
Place the climbing structure, if used.
Clematis thrive in full sun for good flowering. However, the sensitive roots cannot withstand the heat; keep plant roots moist and cool with compost, low-growing plants and ground covers. Soil must be loose, well-draining with a neural pH. Before planting, mix in compost or aged manure, plus a few handfuls of bone meal.