| For best results if growing climbing roses against a wall or fence, train them to grow horizontally (fan out). The best time to train climbing roses is September/October. Stretch wires out along the wall/fence attached to vine eyes/nails, and bend the rose over, attaching it to the wire with string or raffia. The first wire should be around 60cm above soil level and further wires at 60cm intervals. After a time the stems trained horizontally will throw up vertical stems. Use the strongest verticals arising from the base and /or the middle of the plant to train along higher wires to create another tier if required. Prune the remaining vertical stems to 1cm from the horizontal stem during September/October. By following the procedure you will avoid an unsightly tall plant with a few flowers at the top and nothing below.
As a general rule use climbers on walls, fences, pillars and pergolas. Ramblers will grow over large arches, pillars and pergolas and some will grow into hedges and trees. |