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How to Make A Bushy Climbing Rose - Daves Garden But I did my best and that's how I left them through their second winter Because I usually like to do things thoroughly, I searched for more information online and found out how to take care of the climbing roses so they would bloom more, which is why I wanted a climbing rose in my garden in the first place
My Favorite Climbing Rose, Zephirine Drouhin - Daves Garden Hybrid tea roses seem to need too much tending–fertilizing, spraying, deadheading–inevitably, I get behind on the schedule, and they start looking bad 'Zephirine Drouhin' is my kind of rose
Large Flowered Climbing Rose Eden Climber - Daves Garden I had the climbing version of 'Eden' growing against a fence along my driveway, and it was one of the most beautiful roses in Read More my garden Very heavy blooming, good repeat Very lovely coloring, pink in the center of the flower intensifies with time and the outer edges are creamy pink Very beautiful, old fashion type rose
Climbing Floribunda Rose Iceberg, Cl. - Daves Garden The climbing Iceberg has been my first love as rose plants go I was smitten by the green foliage that "dances in the breeze" even before Read More the first bloom I have two climbing Iceberg bushes now, both planted in afternoon sun, under a wall where other climbing roses (New Dawn etc ) have failed Dark spots are common during the winter months, but I strip the leaves off and the plant
Polyantha Roses: Tough and Easy Beauties - Daves Garden Polyantha roses are your solution! Polyanthas are in a class of roses that trace their origins to the rose known as R multiflora 'Polyantha', a climber with small single white blossoms much like that of a bramble or strawberry The polyantha class shares many of the R multiflora traits including the production of numerous blooms borne in clusters at the tops of branches However the