Beautiful vines known as clematis are unlikely to leave anyone indifferent.
They can turn even the most modest plot of land into an oasis, like those that a lost traveler in a sandy desert so wants to see.
And most importantly, clematis are undemanding in care.
In fact, all they need is watering, loosening the soil and removing weeds. And the trick that will help to achieve abundant flowering is in fertilizing.
Don't be afraid - there's nothing complicated about them either.
The time for the first feeding comes when the warm weather comes, that is, at the very beginning of the season. To do this, mix 200 g of dolomite flour in a bucket of water and pour the resulting solution under the root.
The next time the plants should be fertilized is during the beginning of flowering. You can continue to feed clematis, but this is no longer necessary.
To prepare the nutrient solution, you will need banana peels from three fruits.
Cut them into small pieces, put them in a three-liter jar and fill with water. After 2 days, strain the resulting concentrate and dilute with the same amount of water.
Each bush requires one and a half liters of banana infusion.