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  2. A Stroll Through the Garden: Clematis - the queen of the climbers

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. ... If you plant your clematis vine close to an evergreen inside its shade canopy, the roots will have a chance to stay cool and the vines can then grow through the evergreen ...

  3. Oklahoma Mesonet - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "mesonet" is a portmanteau of the words mesoscale and network. The network consists of 120 automated stations covering Oklahoma and each of Oklahoma's counties has at least one station. [2] At each site, the environment is measured by a set of instruments located on or near a 10-meter (33 ft)-tall tower.

  4. Love Clematis? Here's How to Keep it Beautiful In Your Garden

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  5. Use 1/2 cup for 5 gallon sized plants, and 1 cup for mature heavy feeders such as rose bushes and clematis. Refresh fruit and vegetable beds with this balanced feeding mulch combining quick and ...

  6. Clematis terniflora - Wikipedia

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    Clematis ternifolia can also be allowed to sprawl along the ground as a dense ground cover. Blooms on new growth. No serious insect or disease problems. Does not require fertilizer or frequent watering, although will benefit from a low nitrogen fertilizer such as 5-10-10 in spring. Considered deer resistant. [3] [7]

  7. Growing degree-day - Wikipedia

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    In the absence of extreme conditions such as unseasonal drought or disease, plants grow in a cumulative stepwise manner which is strongly influenced by the ambient temperature. Growing degree days take aspects of local weather into account and allow gardeners to predict (or, in greenhouses , even to control) the plants' pace toward maturity.

  8. Clematis lasiantha - Wikipedia

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    Its leaves are 3-lobed, and generally grow groups of three to five leaflets, the largest leaves on the plant normally being between 3 and 5 cm in size. The pipestem clematis can be distinguished from the similar (but much more widely ranging) virgin's bower by the fact that pipestems normally only have one flower on each stalk, and at most ...

  9. Here's what Farmers' Almanac is predicting for upcoming ... - AOL

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    The almanac, which has been predicting weather (with varying accuracy) since 1818, recently released its extended weather forecast for the upcoming spring, titled "Polar Coaster Spring."