Tips on training your climbing rose
How to decide the number of roses to plant per trellis, along with tips about pruning for maximum coverage.
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Tips on training your climbing rose
How to decide the number of roses to plant per trellis, along with tips about pruning for maximum coverage.
Rose Climbers and Ramblers
Both climbers and ramblers are not true vines such as ivy or clematis, as they lack the ability to cling to supports on their own and need to be tied or trained to to cover walls or structures such as arches etc. Many old shrub roses and modern bush roses have climbing forms, whereby the canes of the plant grow much longer and more flexible than the normal bush forms. Most modern climbing roses will grow anywhere from 3m to 6m and most are repeat flowering. Rambling roses are distinguished from climbers in two ways. They have longer and more flexible canes and can reach up 10m or more.
The majority of ramblers are a once blooming habit in spring or early summer. They produce a wonderful show in early summer but the show is usually over in about a month. Over the last few years growers have introduced ramblers that repeat flower all summer and always seem to be in bloom. The flowers on ramblers are usually smaller than most climbing roses, and the repeat flowering varieties do not seem to reach the great heights of Kiftsgate or Paul's Himalayan Musk etc. However the new rose breeding program are now moving on at such a rate, it will not be many years before there will be repeat flowering ramblers with larger flowers that reach new heights.
source - countrygardenroses.co.uk
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