Q: Can I grow a climbing rose in a large pot? I want the rose for a patio trellis where there is no bed. If not, what vine will grow in a pot? K.S., Conroe A: Yes, but there are restrictions, says ...
Answer: Climbing roses are not hard to grow. They don’t actually climb, but have long canes that are ideal for vertical display. Climbing roses often need to be guided up and tied securely in place ...
The iconic buxom blooms of roses inject the garden with character, soul, romance and, of course, delicious scent, which hangs on the air on warm summer days. One of the best places to enjoy them is ...
Q: What are several of the best climbing and bush roses for containers on a west-facing covered balcony in the Market/Van Ness area of San Francisco? A: I took your question to Rose Gilardi, a ...
Roses are a staple in many gardens, but they need a little bit of care and attention in the autumn months to ensure they ...
Climbing plants are a beautiful addition to any landscape. You can train them to trail up arbors, trellises, fences, and other structures for a romantic, whimsical garden aesthetic. But many climbing ...
I planted some climbing roses into pots at either side of our garden gazebo and have trained them to grow up over it. I’ve been careful to feed and water them, and they did brilliantly for a couple of ...
Here are a few steps that make growing roses even simpler. Sunlight: Roses need at least six hours of sunlight daily for best bloom production. Start with the basics of selecting a sunny site. In hot ...
Beautiful roses are simple to grow and they can perk up any garden. Planting roses in pots is very different from planting roses directly in garden soil. So here are some top tips for planting potted ...