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Clematis: RABBITS OR CHIP AND DALE CHEWED

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Forum: ClematisReplies: 25, Views: 205
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docgipe
NORTH CENTRAL PENNSY, PA
(Zone 5a)

August 24, 2009
09:52 AM

Post #6982498

Right after bloom the rabbits or chip and dale chewed off my Clematis Vines. This was our second year and first nice grow. We are left with five or six chewed off vine parts with about ten inches of those vine parts left. Any experience out there? What if any hope do we have left?

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