Climbing Roses
What would our gardens be without
climbing roses Pillar Roses!
From the time when their
tender green shoots look in at our windows, reaching to our bedroom and wreath it with fragrant blossoms, how
much delight they have given us! These happy-go-lucky plants
tumble over fences, climb walls and trellises. There are few
sights as eye-catching as a climbing rose in full bloom.
In planting climbing
roses the bed should be prepared in exactly the same way as for an ordinary bed, excepting that it should
be much smaller, but the roots of the climbers will naturally take up more space underground than the roots of
the dwarf bushes, and climbers should have a bed of some extent. This is particularly necessary for the
Hybrid Tea Climbers. The bed should be made of the same depth and drained as the average rose
bed.
For each plant the bed
should be about two feet wide and not less than four feet in length. In planting climbers, especially the Hybrid Teas, it is hardly
necessary to say that they will not do well on the north side of any arbor or wall. Roses must have
the sun in order to flourish. It would be easy in the case of all rustic benches, with rustic tops
and arbors running east and west, to plant roses on their southern, eastern and western sides and secure plants
which would entirely cover the structures.
For an ordinary six foot
bench with a rustic top the same length, one good climbing rose planted on the southern side would be sufficient
to cover the entire structure.
Special
culture
Perhaps a few words as to
the special culture of climbing roses. Do not cram them too close to the wall, or they will dwindle and
starve. Be very careful not to plant a rose pink variety on a red brick wall. Give every plant
plentiful supplies of water, as an ordinary summer shower never reaches wall plants at all. Do not forget
to tack the long shoots in an informal yet firm manner to the wall, or the strong winds will wrench them
off and a whole summer's growth will be entirely lost.
Listed here are some
of the most popular climbing roses to choose from:
Climbing
Hybrid
Tea
Climbing Hybrid
Musk
Climbing Hybrid
China
Climbing
Hybrid Perpetual
Climbing
Floribunda
Climbing
Grandiflora
Climbing
Bourbons
Climbing Polyantha
Climbing Tea
Climbing
Noisette
Climbing Miniature
Climbing
Shrub
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