Renovate Climbing Roses
Renovation of climbing roses can now be carried out: they should grow back vigorously! About pruning roses: http://bit.ly/zJLEaD
Renovation of climbing roses can now be carried out: they should grow back vigorously! About pruning roses: http://bit.ly/zJLEaD
Hollyhocks and climbing roses seem to be the most popular cottage garden plants! Add your vote to the poll: http://on.fb.me/ooHOlp
Did your climbing roses already finish flowering? They might now need pruning! Some tips: http://j.mp/9vbpxY
Do you have climbing or rambling roses? Tie them in as near horizontal as possible: http://j.mp/akhpe2
Care for your roses: tie in climbing and rambling roses as near to horizontal as possible.
Did you already tie in climbing and rambling roses?
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.
Climbers are sold with much longer shoots than other roses: these should not be pruned except to remove damaged growth.
If training climbing roses up pillars, arches or pergolas, twist the main shoots gently around the uprights.
denise 20:50 on 29. September 2010 Permalink |
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