posted by
owlfish at 05:36pm on 17/08/2003
I was really proud of the clematis' comeback. I managed to break off its growth when I first planted it, and initially despaired of it growing back. But grow back it did. It had managed a good ten inches of growth and was just about to put forth its very first blossom yesterday.
Today, I find that one of its supporting stakes has been entirely pulled out of the ground and dropped to one side, breaking the main growth, along with the fledgling flower, in the process. The stake was securely pushed six inches into the soil. It still has living growth, but I feel as if I'm fighting a losing battle in my efforts to help the clematis really grow.
I blame the racoons. Surely squirrels can't pull up a stake buried that securely in the ground.
Today, I find that one of its supporting stakes has been entirely pulled out of the ground and dropped to one side, breaking the main growth, along with the fledgling flower, in the process. The stake was securely pushed six inches into the soil. It still has living growth, but I feel as if I'm fighting a losing battle in my efforts to help the clematis really grow.
I blame the racoons. Surely squirrels can't pull up a stake buried that securely in the ground.
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