Planting and training your climbing rose

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2015
  • Owner Ben Hanna describes how to decide the number of roses to plant per trellis, along with tips about pruning for maximum coverage.
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Комментарии • 135

  • @peterdenness7399
    @peterdenness7399 Год назад +13

    really liked the part about lateral and main canes, to the point. good work

  • @deonj3233
    @deonj3233 6 лет назад +63

    Great video. I like videos that get right to point, all the do's and don't's in a short amount of time. Thank you.

  • @gilabola4642
    @gilabola4642 4 года назад +8

    Never thought about putting the main laterally. What a great tip!!!!

  • @icare4you123
    @icare4you123 8 лет назад +6

    I just ordered a climbing Aloha and watched the planting video on your website and now this one. I learned a lot. Thanks!

  • @ryeshaibeato7096
    @ryeshaibeato7096 8 месяцев назад +5

    you mention not to deadhead the main cane, when the roses of the main cane are spent do we just leave it?

    • @tedchoi243
      @tedchoi243 Месяц назад

      Yeah I want to know as well

  • @tmc1373
    @tmc1373 2 года назад +2

    GREAT VIDEO!! You're a great teacher! Thank you so much for this!!

  • @thesummerland6165
    @thesummerland6165 9 дней назад +1

    so helpful, ty! excited to be receiving climbing rose soon, such beauty

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  7 дней назад

      Wahoo! Can’t wait to send you happy mail 🌹

  • @khalekichambo1131
    @khalekichambo1131 3 года назад

    That was very useful for me,glad to bump into this. Thank you

  • @cooperbrown1
    @cooperbrown1 4 года назад +2

    I just bought two of these plants today and I am planting them tomorrow. Great information, thank you.

  • @muthurajvelsamy2436
    @muthurajvelsamy2436 4 года назад

    Wow... amazing flowers...

  • @SM-cd7ew
    @SM-cd7ew 5 лет назад +7

    Loved it. Found this vid very useful. Thank you :)

  • @nwetyinwin3788
    @nwetyinwin3788 Год назад +1

    So so beautiful!

  • @aabsi739
    @aabsi739 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your tips, very succinct.

  • @HappyGardening
    @HappyGardening 4 года назад +4

    Excellent video 👌.....well explained...
    Thanks for sharing

  • @Zemfira25
    @Zemfira25 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent video!!!

  • @trevorwilliams2320
    @trevorwilliams2320 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for making this guide. I'm about to attempt to cover a 10m fence with roses.

  • @darja25
    @darja25 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video! Thanks

  • @hchayes9431
    @hchayes9431 4 года назад +3

    Great to the point video. We are creating a privacy fence (S) in our backyard using a screen type trellis, painted dark ( Black, emerald green, brown) and a color variety (White, reds, orange, pink) of climbing roses. The more mature /bigger sized gallon containers from the nursery the better. This is a great plan for soil that is clay hard pan from your original contractor's construction; even if you spent money on new fill dirt, top soil etc to create flower beds (Raised or not). Roses attract a variety of wild life in your backyard also. And are pretty much no care.

    • @John-lc1uq
      @John-lc1uq 3 года назад

      H C Hayes except for the Japanese beetles that are absolutely devastating where I live. The battle is relentless and takes a lot of the joy away.

  • @johanconradie2120
    @johanconradie2120 3 года назад +8

    the very best tie to use is insulated electric inner cable: wont ever break or rust and can be easily coiled! to perfection. just ask neighbours or friends or family for their unused electric appliance cords and cut open and cut in 20cm handy lenghts. thank you.

    • @marcarvermeulen
      @marcarvermeulen Год назад

      Thank you for this idea!

    • @gretchbradley
      @gretchbradley 6 месяцев назад +1

      This is the best suggestion! Will be cleaning out my husband work pockets for the odd wire scraps! 😂

  • @julieellis6793
    @julieellis6793 2 года назад

    Very good tips. Thank you

  • @kerrymonaghan7314
    @kerrymonaghan7314 3 года назад

    Fantastic tutorial thank you

  • @maryodriscoll5378
    @maryodriscoll5378 5 лет назад +1

    Thank u so helpful.

  • @renato4583
    @renato4583 11 месяцев назад +2

    Muito bom, informações úteis bem direto ao ponto

  • @intanbaharuddin2703
    @intanbaharuddin2703 9 месяцев назад +1

    ❤Thank you for the tips ya😊l bought a climber,# Nahema & can't wait to train it up my L -shaped wall😊

  • @lovethegarden.kumariyeline4835
    @lovethegarden.kumariyeline4835 3 года назад +1

    Good information.

  • @myterracegarden1067
    @myterracegarden1067 3 года назад

    Beautiful informations beautiful flowers osm 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌

  • @KARENK72886
    @KARENK72886 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks, so easy to understand. I have a question. I have a wire fence, but there is a concrete base, and edge, before it hits the grass area. The concrete on the grass is about 10-12 cm. Can I still plant a climber but then train them back with jute that leads to the wire fence? Hopefully...Thanks for your help!

  • @milindmali
    @milindmali 8 лет назад +2

    it is always greet to watch you

  • @ibukosbelanda
    @ibukosbelanda Год назад +1

    Thanks 🎉❤

  • @lmangayaay
    @lmangayaay 4 года назад +2

    good day! how many months does it takes to cover all the trellis if you put 2 roses(1 each side) compare to 1 rose?
    thanks and more power!

  • @SM-lx4ws
    @SM-lx4ws 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the vid. Do we not deadhead flowers on the main cane then ????

  • @jorgemartinez-jv8vx
    @jorgemartinez-jv8vx 5 лет назад +6

    Is there a video how to build a trellis like this?

  • @StaceyNeal-d8g
    @StaceyNeal-d8g День назад

    I want to know how to build that fence. Any links to that video?

  • @kumpulanvideobayilucu
    @kumpulanvideobayilucu 4 года назад

    I like it roses

  • @SyedaFaiz
    @SyedaFaiz 7 лет назад

    Are seeds of climbing hybrid rose needs to be refrigerated for a time period of 6 - 7 months ??????

  • @omirrrr
    @omirrrr 2 года назад +1

    Can you make a main cane turn back on itself, and snake up a tall trellis?

  • @sassyblack100
    @sassyblack100 4 года назад

    Thank you..I purchased a rose bush almost 2 years ago and it's now as tall as me and I'm 6ft..I didn't know it was a climbing rose bush..

  • @mdiaz4734
    @mdiaz4734 4 года назад +1

    Can you advise where u can order your trellis? I’m so happy I found your channel! 🌹

    • @sassyblack100
      @sassyblack100 4 года назад

      Go to your local store to find a trellis..I may go to home depot or lowes.

  • @elhamshahbazi
    @elhamshahbazi 4 года назад +5

    should I train
    my climbing rose in the first year? at what height is it ready for training?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад +2

      You want to start training your climbing rose as soon as possible, making sure the main canes are identified and attached to a support or trellis.

  • @lynn8307
    @lynn8307 4 года назад

    Love this very helpful. My main can has over grown the trellis. Is it okay to cut it?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад +1

      Yes, but you might try training it horizontal if possible to enable it to produce more lateral canes, which will in turn produce more blooms.

  • @gardenluv9807
    @gardenluv9807 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video . I dint understand the part to not deadhead the bloom on main cane . With bloom there will the cane continue to grow . Should we never deadhead ?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for asking. For climbing roses, we say not to cut back your main cane like you would for a shrub or hybrid tea rose. This will allow your main cane to keep growing and produce laterals that will then produce blooms.
      Here is a link with more information:
      heirloomroses.com/blogs/how-to-articles/prune-roses-that-climb

  • @rosechamberlain209
    @rosechamberlain209 4 года назад

    so helpfull thx

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  • @pamelak.4794
    @pamelak.4794 Год назад

    I planted a rose bush a few yrs ago. It was pink, and only a few blooms per year. This year, the roses changed to a deep red (very pretty surprise), and is growing like crazy. The original bush was not a climber, but this year, it looks like it is.
    Since I planted the original rose bush a few feet from the cottage porch, and now it is a climber…. How do I make it climb the railings when it is so far from the porch?
    Also, there are several main canes that look dead and are heavily thorned. Do I cut them back to the ground, or will they eventually turn green again?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад

      Great question! It sounds like your original rose may have been overtaken by the rootstock. Here is a link with more information about rootstock and how to identify when it has taken over. heirloomroses.com/blogs/all-about-roses/about-rootstock

  • @flossyb.9532
    @flossyb.9532 6 лет назад +2

    Where can I order a custom trellis for my climbing rose?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад +1

      You can find a trellis like the one in the video at most hardware stores like Home Depot or Lowe's.

  • @vincevengeance9755
    @vincevengeance9755 7 лет назад +1

    can i use the same wire nest to train golden pothos? please guide. thank you sir.

  • @menopassini9348
    @menopassini9348 7 лет назад +2

    what is the name of the yellow climber you were training? Do you know of a hardy repeat yellow double Bloomer for Northern Illinois?

    • @RandobotTV
      @RandobotTV 5 лет назад

      The rose is called Royal Gold, it grows in all zones. Just Mulch in fall to protect the crown.

  • @sweetscurlsmore7187
    @sweetscurlsmore7187 6 лет назад +2

    is the main cane the branch that comes from the root?

  • @RiazKhan-qy3rv
    @RiazKhan-qy3rv 3 года назад

    Hi can you do a clip on training patio climing Rose. Thanks

  • @user-vu5rg2zq7r
    @user-vu5rg2zq7r Год назад +1

    Hi! I have a main cane that has been completely vertical for 2 years with no lateral canes. If I now put it horizontal, will it produce lateral canes?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад +1

      Yes, if you train the main cane horizontally it will push your plant to produce lateral canes. This will help you maximize the blooms on your climbing rose.

    • @user-vu5rg2zq7r
      @user-vu5rg2zq7r Год назад

      @@heirloomroses amazing. Thank you so much!

  • @Mostlyproud
    @Mostlyproud 4 года назад

    Sir how to prune basil plant? Please help

  • @joanhunter7234
    @joanhunter7234 Месяц назад

    what do you do if you've cut off the main cane due to damage???

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Месяц назад +1

      If you need to cut off the main cane of your climbing rose due to damage, follow these steps to ensure the health and continued growth of the plant:
      Assess the Damage: Ensure that removing the main cane is necessary. Sometimes, only a section may need to be pruned.
      Prune Cleanly: Use sharp, sterilized pruning shears to make a clean cut. This reduces the risk of disease and promotes quicker healing.
      Select a New Leader: Identify a strong, healthy side shoot that can be trained as the new main cane. This shoot should ideally be positioned well to become the new leader.
      Train the New Cane: Secure the new cane to your support structure (trellis, fence, or wall) using soft ties or garden tape. Be gentle to avoid damaging the cane.
      Encourage Growth: Fertilize and water the rose adequately to promote vigorous growth of the new leader. Your mix of alfalfa, bone meal, bat guano, and heirloom fish fertilizer should provide a good nutrient boost.
      Monitor and Adjust: Regularly check the new cane’s growth and adjust the ties as needed. Ensure it is growing in the desired direction and not being damaged.
      Prune as Needed: Continue with regular pruning practices, removing any weak or crossing stems to encourage strong, healthy growth.

  • @chococurl
    @chococurl 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! Great video! I would love to have climbing roses. Can they be planted in pots? I don't have much room.

    • @SarcasticPixie
      @SarcasticPixie 2 года назад

      Yes! You can find climbing roses that only get about 6 feet high. They can be planted in 15 gallon pots.

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  2 года назад

      Yes! There are a few smaller climbers that can be planted in a pot. Here is a link to our climbers you can grow in a pot on our website! www.heirloomroses.com/roses/roses-by-type/climbing-roses.html?characteristics=44

  • @tlgloverglover8995
    @tlgloverglover8995 Год назад +1

    Can you zip tie lateral canes so it doesn’t get so heavy and fall forward?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад

      You can zip tie the lateral canes, if needed. However, when you go to prune the plant again, you will likely have to remove them in order to prune the laterals.

  • @LNatureblush
    @LNatureblush 4 года назад

    Really great tips! Thank you! Can you recommend some good pale pink roses that are easy to find. I have a problem with finding roses that are pale vintage pink looking.

    • @nettrawler1202
      @nettrawler1202 3 года назад +1

      Sweet briar might do the trick, it's an old five petal rose in pale pink with a yellow centre.

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    • @SarcasticPixie
      @SarcasticPixie 2 года назад

      I just purchased Honeymoon Arborose. It’s a cream color with blush pink in the center. If you have more room, then New Dawn is an extremely popular climbing rose that is pale pink.

  • @RealWomenRealStories
    @RealWomenRealStories 3 года назад

    But you said only the lateral will produce blooms and at the end you can see lots of shoots coming out of the main cane. Can you elaborate?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад +1

      The tip of the main cane may produce a handful of blooms like you see in the end of this video, however the rest of the main cane is going to produce lateral canes rather than more blooms, and those lateral canes will be where almost all of the blooms grow from. It is important not to deadhead the main canes as it will hinder proper growth, which is why we recommend flagging them so you can easily which canes are the main ones.

    • @RealWomenRealStories
      @RealWomenRealStories 3 года назад

      @@heirloomroses thank you so much. Does it mean that we have made a mistake cutting some main cains to about 10cm long due to die back diseases? What we have now, are very short main canes and long laterals. So blooms are only at the tip of each lateral. What would you suggest? Waiting for new main canes to go out?

  • @Pushpak_love
    @Pushpak_love 3 года назад

    How to make bassal shoot for roses palnt? Can I use magnesium components?
    Can u help me for this

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад

      Own-root roses will produce basal canes regularly with proper fertilization, I would suggest Founders Fish Fertilizer as well as investing in improving your soil health each season!

  • @ericlarios5232
    @ericlarios5232 Год назад +1

    Loving that trellis... where did you get it from?😊

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад +1

      Thank you! We built this trellis for the nursery.

  • @manalwahba1735
    @manalwahba1735 2 года назад

    Thank you
    What is type of rose?

  • @GeethuUnnikrishnan1987
    @GeethuUnnikrishnan1987 2 года назад

    Hi,
    I ordered some climbing roses last week, I have a wood fence. How do I train these against a fence? Also , I had a climbing rose in my yard, which I pruned without watching these videos and I cut off the main cane at the edge, can I do something about it now ?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  2 года назад +2

      Your rose should be fin. It will eventually have new growth. It just may take more time. To train your rose to a wooden fence is similar to how it is done in the video, but you will attach your rose to the wooden fence panels; this can be done with twine. Here is a link to an article and newer videos on training and pruning climbing roses! www.heirloomroses.com/info/prune-roses-that-climb

  • @TM-dy2mf
    @TM-dy2mf 3 года назад

    How long does it take? Do they grow fast or take years?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад

      It takes about 3-5 years for one of our roses to become fully established, but they will continue to fill out each season with proper pruning techniques!

  • @kaosmana
    @kaosmana Год назад +1

    Is it bad to let heavy/weighed down canes just lay on the ground?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад

      We recommend tying up the canes on climbing roses. Letting the canes lay on the ground can create more issues with disease and pests, and you are less likely to get blooms from those canes.

  • @fathimaazees1544
    @fathimaazees1544 5 лет назад +1

    Can u please tell the pot mixing of rose plant

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  • @nicholasjasmin8952
    @nicholasjasmin8952 3 года назад

    Can you tell us where to buy such a trellis or if you made it, how to make one? Thanks 👍

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад

      Trellises like this can be found at most hardware stores like Home Depot or Lowe's.

  • @snapdragon9755
    @snapdragon9755 2 года назад

    May I ask where you purchased that trellis?

  • @eramgaribalakistappa5274
    @eramgaribalakistappa5274 3 года назад

    We have climbing rose plant but flowers are not there

  • @AndreaDawnBrewer
    @AndreaDawnBrewer 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can you grow climbing roses from cuttings in the same way as all other roses?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! All our roses are grown on their own root, including our climbers! 🌹

    • @AndreaDawnBrewer
      @AndreaDawnBrewer 11 месяцев назад

      @@heirloomroses Awesome!!! My thornless lady banks are really overgrown. I have some root hormone and I've notched the ends and submerged them in a couple of inches of water in a tub in the greenhouse. I've never tried this before, so I hope it goes well. Any tips for keeping them in good condition over the coming winter?

  • @parabugsknowingtheunknown.
    @parabugsknowingtheunknown. 5 лет назад

    Were would I buy the metal mesh

    • @DeadEyeRabbit
      @DeadEyeRabbit 4 года назад +1

      PARABUGS knowing the unknown. Cattle or hog panels from local agricultural store. Tractor supply. Southern states. Rocking ham coop. Etc.

  • @baishaleebose6887
    @baishaleebose6887 3 года назад

    My climbing rose plant is only one year old. When will it give flowers?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад +1

      Climbers will slowly start to produce blooms in the second season and beyond, they spend their energy in the first few seasons growing tall rather than producing blooms.

  • @muthurajvelsamy2436
    @muthurajvelsamy2436 4 года назад

    How to plant it?

  • @cekimble1
    @cekimble1 3 года назад

    Love those trellises! I have a couple cattle panels ready to go, do you have a video on how you made yours?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад

      Ours were purchased as a kit from a hardware store.

  • @vivianlilly
    @vivianlilly Год назад +1

    What it happens when accidentally brakes your main cane? Because I just did that 😢😢😢😢

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад

      Don't worry! If the main cane brake it may be harder to train, but it will come back! 🌹

  • @pujapavanyeluri372
    @pujapavanyeluri372 3 года назад

    How can i get this climbing rose plant please tell me sir I really want to plant in please please please please

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад

      You can purchase a climbing variety from our website at HeirloomRoses.com!

  • @wendynicholss6886
    @wendynicholss6886 4 года назад

    So what happened to the planting instructions???

  • @RiazKhan-qy3rv
    @RiazKhan-qy3rv 3 года назад

    Hi I like watching your chanal. Can you please make a clip on pruning patio climbing rose

  • @samgardening972
    @samgardening972 2 года назад

    good sir

  • @robertcarey186
    @robertcarey186 8 лет назад +12

    You never mentioned how to plant it ?.

  • @minnokhan1064
    @minnokhan1064 Месяц назад

    What happens if you deadhead the main cane??? 😮😮

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Месяц назад

      If you need to cut off the main cane of your climbing rose due to damage, follow these steps to ensure the health and continued growth of the plant:
      Assess the Damage: Ensure that removing the main cane is necessary. Sometimes, only a section may need to be pruned.
      Prune Cleanly: Use sharp, sterilized pruning shears to make a clean cut. This reduces the risk of disease and promotes quicker healing.
      Select a New Leader: Identify a strong, healthy side shoot that can be trained as the new main cane. This shoot should ideally be positioned well to become the new leader.
      Train the New Cane: Secure the new cane to your support structure (trellis, fence, or wall) using soft ties or garden tape. Be gentle to avoid damaging the cane.
      Encourage Growth: Fertilize and water the rose adequately to promote vigorous growth of the new leader. Your mix of alfalfa, bone meal, bat guano, and heirloom fish fertilizer should provide a good nutrient boost.
      Monitor and Adjust: Regularly check the new cane’s growth and adjust the ties as needed. Ensure it is growing in the desired direction and not being damaged.
      Prune as Needed: Continue with regular pruning practices, removing any weak or crossing stems to encourage strong, healthy growth.

  • @esthergeorge7956
    @esthergeorge7956 3 года назад

    what is the rose you have on this video?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад

      There are several different varieties that are shown in this video, can you describe the one you are referring to please?

  • @grahamthomas6283
    @grahamthomas6283 5 лет назад +6

    Never dead head main cane WHY please tell thanks for your time 🐞🐦👍👍👍

  • @tejaswini4590
    @tejaswini4590 Год назад +1

    Do they survive in ohio winter

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад +1

      We recommend roses in the Griffith Buck collection for cold climates like Ohio. Here is a link: heirloomroses.com/collections/griffith-buck-roses

    • @tejaswini4590
      @tejaswini4590 Год назад

      @@heirloomroses thankyou ❤️

  • @ksero1000
    @ksero1000 4 года назад

    Is there a way to prevent Rose rosette? I love roses but scared to get them because of that.

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately there is no way to completely prevent rose rosette as it is spread by mites.

  • @marakeenok
    @marakeenok 5 лет назад

    อากาศที่เชียงใหม่เย็นไม่ได้นานอยากทำตามที่เขาสอนมันสวยจัง

    • @anitakennedy4184
      @anitakennedy4184 3 года назад

      I built a shed with these plans from Ryan [ Details Here?> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ] . The instructions were clear and easy to implement. Even a novice can be able to build fast using this plan. I'm happy I bought the plan. It also saved me much cost.

  • @sujitkadam6407
    @sujitkadam6407 4 года назад

    Can you please send me climbing rose plant or cutting in India

  • @user-mf2xs1wj7j
    @user-mf2xs1wj7j 2 года назад

    Спасибо! Хотим слышать на русском языке

  • @badkitty405
    @badkitty405 Год назад +3

    I just got a DA climber & of course the main canes are cut for shipping. Well in this video I learned you're never supposed to cut your main cane. So am I just waiting on the new main canes to grow up from the ground now? I wish you could do a video on the this aspect of having a climber, as in what to expect & do the first few years.