@@kaiteross6596 I use Osmocote fertilizer in spring and I only started pruning the rose in the second year, in early spring. If you want a climbing rose to have the whole length of its stems with blooms, you need to train them horizontally like I did on this fence. If I would have left the branches vertical, it would only have blooms at the very top of its stems. So every spring I need to train the new shoots. But this particular climbing rose is very healthy and has a strong growth. I have a white climbing rose (Alaska rose) right next to this one, planted at the same time (2020) and it's half the size of Giardina and it doesn't bloom as much either.
Giardina in bloom - 2023 edition ruclips.net/video/nX4cSYcZbjI/видео.html
Giardina is my favourite rose 🌹🍃💗
🌸🌸🌸🤍
Rosa deslumbrante, uma cor incrível... belíssimo
Não me canso de apreciar
Hello! Will this work in partial shade?
Hello! Giardina should do well in partial shade . My rose doesn't get any morning sun at all and about midday the sun starts reaching this rose.
How old is this Rose plant?
We had this rose in our the garden since summer 2020. This video was filmed in summer 2022, so the rose was 2 years old. It's a fast growing rose.
@@FrenchGarden wow ! 2 years old ? What do you do to feed and take care of it ?
@@kaiteross6596
I use Osmocote fertilizer in spring and I only started pruning the rose in the second year, in early spring.
If you want a climbing rose to have the whole length of its stems with blooms, you need to train them horizontally like I did on this fence. If I would have left the branches vertical, it would only have blooms at the very top of its stems. So every spring I need to train the new shoots.
But this particular climbing rose is very healthy and has a strong growth. I have a white climbing rose (Alaska rose) right next to this one, planted at the same time (2020) and it's half the size of Giardina and it doesn't bloom as much either.