Prune Climbing Roses
Did you already prune climbing roses? First remove dead, diseased or dying branches, then tie in any new shoots.
Did you already prune climbing roses? First remove dead, diseased or dying branches, then tie in any new shoots.
Now is a good time to prune climbing roses: this ensures that plants grow vigorously and flower well each year.
Do you have climbing roses? They are not self-clinging and need a suitable support of trellis or horizontal wires.
Make the most of the flowering of climbing roses by training as much growth as near horizontal as possible.
Climbing roses can be pruned once they have finished flowering: cut back sideshoots and any dead or diseased branches.
Prune climbing and rambling roses that do not repeat flower or produce attractive hips, once the flowers have finished.