There are plenty of choices, including both flowering and foliage plants. Climbing roses are perfect for arches and training against fences and walls. They need to be tied into their support, as they ...
They’re perfect for covering latticework, wire mesh or cable-wire fences. Backward-facing thorns or spikes on stems grab onto any support – climbing roses and bougainvillea are good examples. Often ...
For climbing patio roses, place the support, such as an obelisk or wigwam, over the plant straight away, before the shoots start to grow, and secure it in place with hooks or pegs if needed. Keep ...
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Climbing roses (Rosa setigera) add old-fashioned cottage charm to your Southern garden. Vigorous and relatively easy to grow, climbing roses sprawl on a fence, ascend a trellis, drape over an arbor, ...