Pruning A Climbing Rose
Start by removing any canes that are sticking straight out from the bush. Untie the rose from the structure it is growing on. Pin By Jan On H G Garden 101 Tips The Basics Diy Pruning Climbing Roses Climbing Roses Roses Garden Care Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. Pruning a climbing rose . When you first plant your climbing rose bush wait a year or two before training and pruning to let the plant overcome any transplant shock. Pruning climbing roses is very different from other roses. In this video our Head Gardener Steve will show you how to prune an established climbing rose. Some die-back pruning may be required but hold it to a minimum. During this time your rose bush will put on some bulk. If the plant is heavily congested cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Training stems so that they fan out and are near to horizontal to promote shoots along the stem. How to prune your climbing rose - YouTube