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We are having beautiful weather this September. I have more tomatoes that I know what to do with, the basil plants are huge, I have enough hot peppers to last the winter, but the best part... this is the first year since I've been growing clematis that cold weather hasn't shut them down for the season. Bees Jubilee, HF Young, General Sikorski, Multi Blue started blooming again. Jackmanii Superba, Madam Julia Correvon, Warsaw Nike are still blooming. Etoile Violette threw a few more blooms as did the integrifolias. Sunset, just planted this year, is blooming and continues to push out more and more buds. If the nice weather hold out, I should see blooms on Ernest Markham soon. Harlow Carr, even though I cut it back by half, it is now blooming again and has a nice amount of buds. Madame Baron Veillard's leaves are almost all brown now, but there are still are few blooms.
I was watching the weather channel and noticed that some areas in the US are getting too much rain. I hope everyone is doing ok.
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