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Campsis Radicans - Trumpet Vine plant
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Campsis Radicans - Trumpet Vine plant
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Size : Single plant | Pot Included
Trumpet vines, commonly referred to by their botanical name Campsis, are deciduous woody climbers with spectacular red, orange or yellow tubular flowers that bloom from late summer through to autumn. They need a large space to grow, ideally a south-facing wall or a pergola in full sun. Campsis radicans will quickly cover a framework, but annual pruning helps control its growth. Although it originates from the south-eastern US, this sun-loving perennial is reasonably hardy throughout most of the UK, if grown in a sheltered, sunny spot. Types Of Organic Plant Food Campsis grandiflora, also known as the Chinese trumpet creeper, is another vigorous grower (though not as vigorous as Campsis radicans), with clusters of deep orange-red trumpet flowers in late summer and autumn. Although native to Japan and China rather than the US, the Chinese trumpet creeper shares many characteristics with its American cousin, including a preference for sunny locations. The main difference between the two species is that Chinese trumpet vine has very few aerial roots, so will need tying on to its support. In contrast, Campsis radicans produces many aerial roots and should be self-supporting once established.How to grow campsis
Plant trumpet vines against a large wall or fence, or train up a sturdy trellis or pergola in moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil. They can also be grown in large pots filled with loam-based compost and added grit to provide extra drainage.Where to grow campsis

How to plant campsis
Campsis is best planted in spring or early autumn, but can be planted at any time from autumn to spring as long as the ground isn’t frozen or waterlogged. Make sure you have enough space in a sheltered spot with a sturdy support for the trumpet vine as it grows.- Water the plant thoroughly
- If necessary, mix plenty of organic matter such as garden compost into the planting area
- Dig a planting hole at least twice as wide as the pot and about the same depth, 45cm from the base of the wall or fence. Loosen the soil at the edges of the hole
- Remove the plant from its pot and tease out the roots. Place in the hole with the top of the rootball at soil level
- Refill the hole and gently firm around the plant to remove any air pockets. Water and mulch with compost or chipped bark
- Tie shoots into supports to start training the vine
How to care for campsis

How to prune campsis
Annual pruning will help control the spread of the vine and create a strong framework of woody branches from which flower-bearing shoots will grow. Formative pruning involves creating a strong woody framework by cutting stems back to 15cm above the ground after planting to encourage new growth. Tie two or three of the strongest resulting shoots into the trellis or other support structure, and remove the rest. After two or three years, the framework of stems should be complete. In subsequent years, spur-prune the sideshoots back to within two or three buds of the permanent framework in late winter or early spring. Remove any diseased or damaged stems. Campsis can also be cut back hard if it has become overgrown. In February or March, prune all stems back to 30cm from the base, and then train the vine as you would a new plant.How to propagate campsis

Pests and diseases
Trumpet vines have few issues with pests and diseases, but can drop flower buds if the soil becomes too dry or temperatures too cold. Though they like plenty of water, they dislike boggy conditions and can suffer and drop leaves if the soil is permanently wet. Fungal diseases such as powdery mildew sometimes cause white patches on the leaves, but this rarely becomes a significant problem and does not usually need treating. The foliage can sometimes suffer damage from aphids, mealybugs or scale insects, but outbreaks are not normally serious and well-established plants should recover without intervention.Advice on buying a trumpet vine
- Campsis need warm, sheltered conditions, so make sure you have a suitable spot with a strong support for the plant to climb up
- With vibrant flowers in a range of hot shades from deep yellows to vivid oranges and reds, you can select a variety that fits the colour scheme in your garden
- If you intend to grow a trumpet vine in a pot, choose a compact variety such as Campsis x tagliabuana Summer Jazz Fire Trumpet