How to Plant and Train a Climbing Rose

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2023
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    Like all Proven Winners ColorChoice roses, Rise Up roses are easy to grow. Follow these simple instructions to find success, whatever your skill or experience level. You’ll find planting instructions on the tag that comes with each plant, or you can follow these guidelines:
    Light:
    full sun - 6+ hours of bright sun each day
    Soil:
    any average, well-drained soil will do. Avoid spots that are wet or soggy, even if that only happens occasionally
    Watering:
    Roses have average water needs. Though they can tolerate some dry weather after they’ve been growing a few years, they will flower best, and the flowers will last the longest, with regular watering.
    Fertilizing:
    One application of granular (not liquid) rose fertilizer in early spring is sufficient, but if you wish, you may fertilize your Reminiscent rose monthly from early spring through late July.
    Pruning:
    Prune in early spring, just when the new growth starts to emerge. This makes the decision process easy, because you just make your cuts above where a large, healthy bud is emerge. Roses don’t strictly need pruning, but they have a nicer, denser habit and flower much more if they are pruned.
    Training:
    Climbing roses don’t actually climb, like ivy or true vines - they need your help to get growing in the direction you want. To help them, use heavy garden twine or wire to secure them to the structure you are trying to cover. Once the basic framework for covering your desired has been established, do not cut into the thick branches that comprise it. Instead, focus on shortening the branches that come off those main stems to create new growth and lush, full coverage.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @ginafriend1690
    @ginafriend1690 Před rokem +3

    Cute, Kristina 😊! Climbing rose will be beautiful! I always plant away from house, wall, deck, incase it needs painted. I'm also a Biotone 👑, putting in hole and watering, before setting any plant. It works for me! Happy Gardening 💚🌿

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem +1

      That's some proactive thinking, smart!! You certainly know what you're doing ☺ How big is your garden Gina? ☀🌻

    • @ginafriend1690
      @ginafriend1690 Před rokem +1

      @@pwcolorchoice Thank you kindly! 😊 💚🌿
      I do tons of research and have an artistic eye to begin with 😉. The long and short of it... I have what I call 4 separate garden plots around my house and deck area. My main focal point is my garden out back. It's roughly 100 ft wide x 50 ft. deep. It's my "Bird Sanctuary" I've planted out for. I do reap the Benefits! Unwanted birds unfortunately But, I get my fair share of Beautiful Songbirds. Cardinals and Finches!❤️💛! Also, my deck top is planted out for Hummingbirds ever year. I adore and cherish my little beauties. They come up to me, as does a male Cardinal!!!! 🙌

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před rokem +1

      @@ginafriend1690 You having an artistic eye is certainly no surprise 😄 That sounds so amazing!! It's so cute that they trust you and come up to you! They always have such personalities haha 🥰☀

  • @ashjoshi8094
    @ashjoshi8094 Před měsícem +3

    It’s 10 months since you posted this video, please tell us how is the plant doing?

  • @PhebeMott-rg3tx
    @PhebeMott-rg3tx Před měsícem

    Can I pull out a climbing rose plant to reposition it? It's only been there for a year.

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před měsícem

      Yes, you can - just make sure to keep it watered while it's getting established ☺

  • @yeraaugust
    @yeraaugust Před 2 měsíci

    Can I do this with a rose of Sharon?

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před 2 měsíci +1

      The rose in this video is a climbing/vining type so training it up a trellis is to help it's habit, a rose of Sharon will grow in a more bush-like habit or a columnar one so they don't need to be trained like a climbing plant 😊

  • @alexh6508
    @alexh6508 Před 2 měsíci

    Still unsure on what to do

    • @pwcolorchoice
      @pwcolorchoice  Před 2 měsíci

      How can I help? Do you have any specific questions about this process?

  • @kellisiscosmetics3966
    @kellisiscosmetics3966 Před 3 měsíci

    Is this a 1 gallon or a 3 gallon?