Sweet autumn clematis is probably one of the easiest vines to grow if you can give it fairly typical growing conditions - not too wet, not too dry, and even just a half day of full sun. In return, by cutting it back to a height of six to eight inches in April, it'll grow twenty feet or more and produce countless, pure white blooms through the entire month of September. Click on the link below and I'll show you the sweet autumn clematis that covers the fence in our back yard!
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