I was born in Australia but grew up in England
xanax and antabuse Clematis in pots are not easy, however. Gardeners have a terrible tendency to grow them in containers that are too small (they should be at least 45cm x 45cm). They also use unsuitable compost (“multipurpose” that dries out too quickly and is difficult to re-wet, rather than a rich, garden-soil “imitation” of John Innes No 3 with added grit and leafy compost), and grow them in exposed situations (clematis grow naturally in among other plants, and don’t appreciate all-day blistering sun). Plastic containers are also a no-no. Apart from their light weight (rendering plants on supports top-heavy), they conduct heat/cold too well. Clay pots dry out quickly. Glazed earthenware is better, wooden tubs are best.