Boulevard Sacha Clematis (Clematis) — Maple Grove, MN

Boulevard Sacha Clematis

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$59.99
Sale price  $59.99 Regular price  $72.99
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Boulevard Sacha Clematis (Clematis) — Maple Grove, MN

Boulevard Sacha Clematis

$59.99
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Violet-Blue Blooms All Summer on a Compact Patio Clematis

Boulevard Sacha Clematis (Clematis 'Sacha', Boulevard™ series) is a tidy, free-blooming patio clematis covered in soft violet-blue flowers with contrasting cream centers from early summer to fall. Like the rest of the Boulevard series, it stays short and bushy — bred for containers and small supports instead of big arbors — and it's zone 4 hardy with the classic clematis preference: top in the sun, roots in cool shade. Whether you're filling a patio pot in Edina, climbing a deck trellis in Maple Grove, or brightening a small fence in Woodbury — Boulevard Sacha brings months of blue to zone 4b–5a yards.

Boulevard Sacha Clematis Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Clematis 'Sacha' (Boulevard™)
Plant Type Compact deciduous flowering vine
Mature Height 3–4 feet (with support)
Mature Spread 2–3 feet
Sun Full sun to part shade (6+ hours for best bloom); keep the roots cool and shaded
Water Moderate — consistent moisture in well-draining soil; water containers often
USDA Zones 4–9 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a)
Soil Rich, well-draining; amend Minnesota clay-loam with compost
Pruning Group Group 3 (cut back hard in early spring); blooms on new wood
Bloom Violet-blue flowers with cream centers, early summer through fall
Winter Hardiness Reliable to zone 4; mulch the crown the first winter

Boulevard Sacha Clematis Uses in Minnesota Landscapes

Patio containers

The Boulevard series was bred for pots — set Sacha in a large container with an obelisk on a sunny patio in Plymouth or Eden Prairie for tidy, season-long color.

Small trellises and rails

Train it up a deck rail, narrow lattice, or doorway trellis where a full-size clematis would be too vigorous.

Long-season color and pollinators

Blooming on new wood, Sacha keeps flowering for months, and bees visit the blue flowers through summer.

Best Time to Plant Boulevard Sacha Clematis in Minnesota

Spring (late April–May) and early fall (late August–September) are both excellent. Avoid summer heat, and never plant after mid-October — frost-heaving kills new roots.

How to Plant Boulevard Sacha Clematis

  1. Site it so the top gets sun but the roots stay cool and shaded — "head in the sun, feet in the shade."
  2. Dig 2–3× the root ball width and set the plant 2–3 inches deeper than it grew in the pot to guard against clematis wilt.
  3. Backfill with native soil plus 20–30% compost; for containers use a quality potting mix. Water in well.
  4. Install the support at planting and tie young stems to start them climbing.
  5. Mulch 2–3 inches over the root zone; keep mulch off the stems.

Watering Boulevard Sacha Clematis in Minnesota

First Year Watering Schedule

  • Weeks 1–2: Every 2–3 days, deep and slow
  • Month 1–2: Every 3–4 days
  • Month 3–6: Weekly; containers may need water every 1–2 days in summer heat
  • Stop watering 2–3 weeks before ground freeze (typically late October in the Twin Cities).

After Year One

Water deeply during dry spells. Container plants dry out fast — check them daily in summer and keep evenly moist.

How do I prune Boulevard Sacha?

It's a Group 3 clematis — the easiest kind. In early spring, cut the whole plant back to about 12 inches. It blooms on new wood, so the hard cut just resets it.

Can I overwinter it in a pot in Minnesota?

Pot roots are more cold-exposed. For best survival, sink the pot in the ground, move it to an unheated garage, or plant it in the landscape before winter.

Will it survive a Minnesota winter?

In the ground, yes — hardy to zone 4. Mulch the crown the first winter or two.

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