29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail The Importance of Soil pH The “pH” is considered the master variable (kind of like an on/off switch) in soils because it controls many chem... Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail The Ideal Clematis Tag So, what would I do if I were in charge of printing tags? Ideally, I would produce tags suited for all the ... Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail Aphids I love spring because that is when the weather starts to warm up and all my clematis start sending out new growth... Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail Sound Advice for Stem Rot (aka Wilt) “Keep Calm and Carry On”! That is the mantra I use for the malady stem rot (aka wilt) and I suggest that anyone g... Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail Rx for Wilt (aka clematis Stem Rot) Here is some of the Clematis Queen’s helpful advice to aid you in dealing with this ailment. Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail Reeling In Your Clematis Your clematis should be in full-fledged growing mode right now, so watch out because this vining and twining at t... Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail Red Clematis 1 Clematis ‘Ernest Markham’ 2 Clematis ‘Madam Julia Correvon’ Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail Praying Mantis Egg Casings In the past I have seen pictures of praying mantises nests officially known as oothecae. They resemble a round, s... Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail Praying Mantis: Friend or Foe? I took the above photograph a year ago of a young praying mantis (3/4 inch long) perched on one of my clematis le... Continue reading
29 Jan blog Posted by joe lunchpail Clematis in the United States During the 1950’s and 1960’s I was recently contacted by Ms. Kitt Burnsides. Here is her e-mail:I am working on a project for Mercer Botanical... Continue reading