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Planting and training your climbing rose



Owner Ben Hanna describes how to decide the number of roses to plant per trellis, along with tips about pruning for maximum coverage.

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41 Comments

  1. But you said only the lateral will produce blooms and at the end you can see lots of shoots coming out of the main cane. Can you elaborate?

  2. Love those trellises! I have a couple cattle panels ready to go, do you have a video on how you made yours?

  3. Thanks! Great video! I would love to have climbing roses. Can they be planted in pots? I don't have much room.

  4. Hi,
    I ordered some climbing roses last week, I have a wood fence. How do I train these against a fence? Also , I had a climbing rose in my yard, which I pruned without watching these videos and I cut off the main cane at the edge, can I do something about it now ?

  5. What it happens when accidentally brakes your main cane? Because I just did that 😢😢😢😢

  6. Hi! I have a main cane that has been completely vertical for 2 years with no lateral canes. If I now put it horizontal, will it produce lateral canes?

  7. I just got a DA climber & of course the main canes are cut for shipping. Well in this video I learned you're never supposed to cut your main cane. So am I just waiting on the new main canes to grow up from the ground now? I wish you could do a video on the this aspect of having a climber, as in what to expect & do the first few years.

  8. I planted a rose bush a few yrs ago. It was pink, and only a few blooms per year. This year, the roses changed to a deep red (very pretty surprise), and is growing like crazy. The original bush was not a climber, but this year, it looks like it is.
    Since I planted the original rose bush a few feet from the cottage porch, and now it is a climber…. How do I make it climb the railings when it is so far from the porch?
    Also, there are several main canes that look dead and are heavily thorned. Do I cut them back to the ground, or will they eventually turn green again?

  9. Thanks for the video . I dint understand the part to not deadhead the bloom on main cane . With bloom there will the cane continue to grow . Should we never deadhead ?

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