Description
Climbing roses are vigorous, woody perennial vines that produce an abundance of fragrant blooms throughout the growing season. Unlike traditional bush roses, they develop long, flexible canes that can be trained on trellises, arbors, and fences, reaching heights of 8-20 feet depending on variety. Flowers range from classic hybrid tea forms to clustered blooms in nearly every color except true blue, with many varieties offering repeat flowering.
Planting Guide
Seed Preparation:
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Requires cold stratification (place seeds in damp paper towel in refrigerator for 4-6 weeks)
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Scarify hard seed coats with sandpaper before stratification
When to Plant:
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Start indoors 12-14 weeks before last frost
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Transplant outdoors after danger of frost has passed
Planting Instructions:
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Soil:?Rich, well-draining loam with pH 6.0-6.5
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Depth:?Sow 1/4 inch deep in seed starting mix
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Spacing:?Allow 6-8 feet between plants for mature growth
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Light:?Full sun (minimum 6 hours direct sunlight)
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Water:?Keep consistently moist during establishment
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