


Clematis Gareth's Pride
The Highlights
Flower Colour: Deep purple with purple stamens
Flowering Period: May to September (with a possible second flush in late summer)
Height & Spread: Up to 4m high × 2m spread
Foliage: Deciduous, mid-green leaves
Hardiness: RHS H6 – Hardy in all UK regions
Position: Full sun
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil – prefers neutral to slightly alkaline
Pruning Group: Group 2
Why Choose Clematis ‘Gareth’s Pride’ for Your Garden?
‘Gareth’s Pride’ is a distinctive and richly coloured Clematis, perfect for adding bold colour to walls, trellises, and obelisks. Its satin-like petals and two-tone appearance create a dramatic focal point from late spring through midsummer. Ideal for:
Adding vertical interest to fences, arches, and pergolas
Pairing with pale or white-flowered plants for contrast
Growing in containers with an obelisk or tripod
Training through small trees or shrubs for a layered effect
Providing long-lasting colour with minimal space
Its compact size makes it perfect for smaller gardens, courtyards, and patios, while still delivering high-impact blooms.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24-hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Best Position
Plant in a sunny or lightly shaded spot, ideally where the base is shaded and the top receives sun. Morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal for colour retention.
Soil Preparation
Clematis prefer moist, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Dig in compost or well-rotted manure when planting. Avoid overly acidic conditions.
Support & Training
Provide a trellis, wires, or obelisk to support its twining leaf stems. Train gently as it grows by tying new growth to supports.
Pruning
Group 2 Clematis – Prune lightly in late winter or early spring, removing dead or weak stems and cutting back to strong buds. Can also be tidied after the first flush of flowers to encourage reblooming.
Winter Care
Fully hardy across the UK. Apply mulch at the base in autumn to protect roots and retain moisture. Ensure roots are kept cool and shaded year-round.
The Highlights
Flower Colour: Deep purple with purple stamens
Flowering Period: May to September (with a possible second flush in late summer)
Height & Spread: Up to 4m high × 2m spread
Foliage: Deciduous, mid-green leaves
Hardiness: RHS H6 – Hardy in all UK regions
Position: Full sun
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil – prefers neutral to slightly alkaline
Pruning Group: Group 2
Why Choose Clematis ‘Gareth’s Pride’ for Your Garden?
‘Gareth’s Pride’ is a distinctive and richly coloured Clematis, perfect for adding bold colour to walls, trellises, and obelisks. Its satin-like petals and two-tone appearance create a dramatic focal point from late spring through midsummer. Ideal for:
Adding vertical interest to fences, arches, and pergolas
Pairing with pale or white-flowered plants for contrast
Growing in containers with an obelisk or tripod
Training through small trees or shrubs for a layered effect
Providing long-lasting colour with minimal space
Its compact size makes it perfect for smaller gardens, courtyards, and patios, while still delivering high-impact blooms.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24-hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Best Position
Plant in a sunny or lightly shaded spot, ideally where the base is shaded and the top receives sun. Morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal for colour retention.
Soil Preparation
Clematis prefer moist, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Dig in compost or well-rotted manure when planting. Avoid overly acidic conditions.
Support & Training
Provide a trellis, wires, or obelisk to support its twining leaf stems. Train gently as it grows by tying new growth to supports.
Pruning
Group 2 Clematis – Prune lightly in late winter or early spring, removing dead or weak stems and cutting back to strong buds. Can also be tidied after the first flush of flowers to encourage reblooming.
Winter Care
Fully hardy across the UK. Apply mulch at the base in autumn to protect roots and retain moisture. Ensure roots are kept cool and shaded year-round.
The Highlights
Flower Colour: Deep purple with purple stamens
Flowering Period: May to September (with a possible second flush in late summer)
Height & Spread: Up to 4m high × 2m spread
Foliage: Deciduous, mid-green leaves
Hardiness: RHS H6 – Hardy in all UK regions
Position: Full sun
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained soil – prefers neutral to slightly alkaline
Pruning Group: Group 2
Why Choose Clematis ‘Gareth’s Pride’ for Your Garden?
‘Gareth’s Pride’ is a distinctive and richly coloured Clematis, perfect for adding bold colour to walls, trellises, and obelisks. Its satin-like petals and two-tone appearance create a dramatic focal point from late spring through midsummer. Ideal for:
Adding vertical interest to fences, arches, and pergolas
Pairing with pale or white-flowered plants for contrast
Growing in containers with an obelisk or tripod
Training through small trees or shrubs for a layered effect
Providing long-lasting colour with minimal space
Its compact size makes it perfect for smaller gardens, courtyards, and patios, while still delivering high-impact blooms.
Delivery
We use DX to deliver your plants straight to your door.
DX collect from us every Tuesday and Thursday using their 24-hour tracked service.
Orders made after 10am Monday will be dispatched Thursday.
Orders made after 10am Thursday will be dispatched the following Tuesday.
Growing Tips
Best Position
Plant in a sunny or lightly shaded spot, ideally where the base is shaded and the top receives sun. Morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal for colour retention.
Soil Preparation
Clematis prefer moist, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter. Dig in compost or well-rotted manure when planting. Avoid overly acidic conditions.
Support & Training
Provide a trellis, wires, or obelisk to support its twining leaf stems. Train gently as it grows by tying new growth to supports.
Pruning
Group 2 Clematis – Prune lightly in late winter or early spring, removing dead or weak stems and cutting back to strong buds. Can also be tidied after the first flush of flowers to encourage reblooming.
Winter Care
Fully hardy across the UK. Apply mulch at the base in autumn to protect roots and retain moisture. Ensure roots are kept cool and shaded year-round.