Pruning climbing roses

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It is important to note that I haven't shortened any of the remaining main canes.  I want them to be as long as possible to cover this arch.  What I have done, to control the girth of the rose and to encourage better blooming, is to shorten the little lateral canes that branch off of the main canes ... in this case, I trimmed each lateral to about 6 inches or less.  You can see how this (sort of) in this 'enhanced' version of the photo. Pruning Climbing Roses, Climbing Rose, Rose Care, Home Decor Hacks, Planting Roses, Rose Bush, Climbing Roses, Easy Home Decor, Rustic Gardens

As I mentioned yesterday, the weather was perfect for spending the whole day outside pruning. I concentrated most of my efforts on the climbers on the arches in the center of the Rose Field. These were the most neglected last year, and they need a LOT of work to get the canes back onto the arches in any sort of pleasing arrangement. As I worked, I realized that what I was doing could make a very helpful post for the blog. Keep in mind, this is much easier to show you in person, but I will do…

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David Austin Roses on Instagram: "Watch our informative video where one of our rose experts demonstrates the art of training and pruning a repeat-flowering climbing rose! When pruning climbers, focus on two key aspects: first, select and nurture strong growth from the plant’s base. Second, train stems to fan out, positioning them nearly horizontal to encourage new shoots along the stem. This method ensures healthy and vigorous growth. If your climbing rose is in its first year, it’s still in the crucial stage of root establishment, essential for robust growth. Therefore, only minimal pruning is recommended. For more expert pruning tips and guidance, dive into our comprehensive pruning guide in our bio. ✂️ #davidaustinroses #pruning #gardening #climbingroses" Claire Austin Rose, Pruning Climbing Roses, Climbing Rose, David Austin Roses, David Austin, Climbing Roses, First Year, Climbing, Austin

David Austin Roses on Instagram: "Watch our informative video where one of our rose experts demonstrates the art of training and pruning a repeat-flowering climbing rose! When pruning climbers, focus on two key aspects: first, select and nurture strong growth from the plant’s base. Second, train stems to fan out, positioning them nearly horizontal to encourage new shoots along the stem. This method ensures healthy and vigorous growth. If your climbing rose is in its first year, it’s still in…

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