A few years back, one of the conifers at the bottom of the garden died on me. It took offence at my robust attempts to keep it in check and simply died leaving a large telephone pole in its place. So, instead of trying to remove the thing, I thought I would try to grow something up the pole. Ivy would have done the job but it is so invasive, I avoided that. Instead, I opted for a clematis. The tree is in a bad location and is pretty hidden behind other conifers, so the clematis does not get a great deal of light. And the soil is poor around the roots of the trees, so it was expecting a lot of the poor thing to develop at all.
However, this year it has produced a few flowers and maybe the future is not so bleak for the clematis. I cannot remember the name of the plant, although, there probably is still a label attached to the base of it. But I am sure that it had the description 'iceberg' or 'snow' in the name.
Anyway, here is the poor thing putting on a brave face to the world.

However, this year it has produced a few flowers and maybe the future is not so bleak for the clematis. I cannot remember the name of the plant, although, there probably is still a label attached to the base of it. But I am sure that it had the description 'iceberg' or 'snow' in the name.
Anyway, here is the poor thing putting on a brave face to the world.

