Climbing roses serve a functional purpose while adding color, texture, and beauty to a landscape. Most types of rose bushes grow like shrubs, but these climbers can be trained to screen for privacy, ...
Everyone loves roses, whether it's an elegant bush of bright red blooms or a bed of pink blossoms. Another way to add roses to your garden is via the climbing variety, which can grow along fences, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Climbing roses are perennial shrubs with many stunning cultivars ...
Our resident gardener has shared his top tip for training climbing roses horizontally to 'alter hormone signals' and encourage better growth.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Climbing roses can be a stunning addition to your home, but only if you can keep them healthy and blooming -- which isn't always the easiest ...
Pruning climbing roses is very different from pruning bush roses. For one thing, we rarely cut them back hard the way we do bush roses. That would defeat the purpose of planting a climbing rose — to ...
Answer: Climbing roses are not hard to grow. They don’t actually climb, but have long canes that are ideal for vertical display. Climbing roses often need to be guided up and tied securely in place ...
Q. What's your best recommendation for hardy, disease-resistant climbing roses in our climate?-David Solberg, Fargo A. Many climbing roses advertised for other regions lack winter hardiness, and are ...
Q. Our back yard has a section of Chinese privet that's about 10 feet around. I am also looking for a place to plant a neighbor's discarded `Cecile Brunner' rose. It produces 10-foot runners. I don't ...