Type III clematis can be cut down to around six inches. I usually like to leave a couple of buds showing. Do not cut the Type I's or II's now, or you will not have many flowers this year. They will flower eventually but usually with smaller blooms.
Comtesse de Bouchaud (Type III)
These areType II Clematis, Fireworks and Bee's Jubilee, so I will not be pruning these at this time. If they need it I will prune after flowering.
Fireworks (Type II)
Bee's Jubilee (Type II)
Spend some time organizing fertilizers, garden gloves, tools, etc.
I have started my impatiens under lights, need twelve weeks to bloom. It is too early for the petunias and the amaranthus.
Keep planning those renovations and if they require a landscaper schedule early when they do not have much work, prices will be cheaper. We scheduled the relaying of some of our patio last year in March when the company did not have much work. We will do the same this year for another section and some evergreens that need to be replaced. They love having early work to keep their men working before the busy season begins.
I have been babying this yew since last year and I think I have lost the battle. It will have to come out, not sure this one will require a landscaper to remove - we'll see.
Visit Tootsie today for Fertilizer Friday!