🌹 Moving & Training Climbing Roses / How to Train Climbers

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • I have 5 climbers that needed to be moved and I wanted to share the steps involved in moving and training them. They have failed to thrive and I wanted to look at the roots to see if there is an issue that I am not aware of. I share what I think is stunting the growth of the roses.
    I share how to lift them from the ground, how to fertilize, and how to train on a new arch.
    The climbers moved in this video were David Austin Roses Crown Princess Margareta (CPM) and Wollerton Old Hall.
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  • @hamanda6072
    @hamanda6072 2 года назад +7

    I think one of the reasons is that they were planted too close to those huge trees and they had to fight for nutrition and sun.

    • @violettawlodkowska4190
      @violettawlodkowska4190 Год назад

      I thought of that immediately. Also, what's the soil ph there? Was the soil amended with manure and compost?
      I intuitively took off the tags. Just intuition told me that my babies don't like them.
      Wonder how these roses are doing now.

  • @gardeningbyheart4912
    @gardeningbyheart4912 2 года назад +2

    Good to know about the tag issue! I have a habit of leaving them on mine too, so I don't forget what they are. I'll go out and remove all of them!

  • @indie8189
    @indie8189 2 года назад +3

    Just thought to share some my experience about my DA bare roots planting. I have never put bio tone and compost directly on the roots, in general I don’t use any compost when planting bare roots, it does more harm than good. I use compost in late fall around the rose. I have been planting DA bare roots for years, haven’t killed any so far and they’re all doing well. Even last week I talked to a professional gardener who’s been working on roses for decades, he said do not use compost or any fertilizer on bare roots, wait till it has leaves and flower buds, then use general liquid fertilizer once a week mildly. I don’t mean to question your way of planting, just feel I should share as a rose lover. Hope I didn’t offend you. You have beautiful roses, no doubt.

  • @sharonallen805
    @sharonallen805 5 месяцев назад

    Thank u for this very helpful video. I have 8 new COLETTE climbers to prune this month. Perfect timing.

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  5 месяцев назад

      Sending wishes for early blooms! 8 will be spectacular!

  • @anns8893
    @anns8893 2 года назад +3

    We transferred one DA Charles Darwin about 4 weeks ago and it had no root growth either but it was also not getting enough of sunlight. So far it seems to be doing fine. Hopefully we'll have lots of roses on it compared to the last 3 years of little growth. Thanks for sharing this valuable information.

  • @michelleb2304
    @michelleb2304 2 года назад +2

    I hope the roses you moved start doing better. I'll be moving the Lady of Shalott that I have on an obelisk next week. I usually take the tags off and attach them either to my metal nameplates or the obelisk until they bloom the first time and I know they are correct. Then I take the tag inside, wash it and file it with the receipt.

    • @michelleb2304
      @michelleb2304 2 года назад +1

      @@TheRoseGeek I had to move some struggling roses from that garden to another area of the yard. That split the first garden in half, rather than have an empty middle I made the other half of the garden longer and am moving the remaining roses to that new section.

  • @karencombs
    @karencombs 2 года назад +1

    Perfect timing!!

  • @petiteHD
    @petiteHD 2 года назад +1

    Im so glad you made this video, im thinking of moving my Eden/Heritage/Earth Angel from the flower bed in the front to nursing them in big pots . I planned them into ground last August and they are still skinny, not much leaves and now i see their roots crawling to the ground 😮 and the base of the canes started to turn yellow brown-ish🥲

  • @annakozlowski4837
    @annakozlowski4837 2 года назад +2

    So interesting watching learning so much Thanks Kimberley please share what you find in your root research🌹❣

  • @jowalk80
    @jowalk80 2 года назад +3

    Wow Kim, thanks for another video. I learned so much with it, I like how you set up the canes horizontally and how flexible they are. Please let us know about the small roots, maybe was the lack of full sun.

  • @ruthkeeling-holt2031
    @ruthkeeling-holt2031 2 года назад

    oh my gosh .... I am going to go check all of my roses to see if they still have tags on them. Thank you for the information

  • @NansRam1
    @NansRam1 Год назад

    Just bought a climber and thank you for the useful information

  • @maryj7912
    @maryj7912 2 года назад

    Thank you for the tag info.

  • @GardenMyselfHappy
    @GardenMyselfHappy 4 месяца назад

    Trotting off to the move the label onto the arch rather than the rose itself. I had moved it from a dead cane to a healthy one. 😮 I have a lot of DA but my WOH added last year haven't done well. I've lifted them from a container and one has a lot more roots than the other. They're going into sunnier positions with hope they do better this year.
    Thanks for sharing the bad as well as the good.

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  4 месяца назад +1

      So glad this video helped you. I don't know what it is about those pesky labels on canes, but it really helps to take them off. So glad you moved yours.
      Sending wishes for an early spring for you Rose Bud!

    • @GardenMyselfHappy
      @GardenMyselfHappy 4 месяца назад

      @@TheRoseGeek thanks so much. I'll need to update my rose map. 😂 I made a combined bed a couple of autumns ago. But forget what order they are in unless they are in bloom.
      Wishing you a happy growing year too.

  • @MarbledCat
    @MarbledCat 2 года назад

    Wow, that's good to know about those tags! I'm going to remove all of mine tomorrow.

  • @AndYourLittleDog
    @AndYourLittleDog 2 года назад

    Seeing your garden gloves right next to you while you do this job absolutely resonated with me😂

    • @AndYourLittleDog
      @AndYourLittleDog 2 года назад +1

      @@TheRoseGeek my hands in winter…manicured and respectable. My hands during gardening season…look like a scullery maid’s😂

  • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
    @sarmishthabanerjee1057 2 года назад

    This video is so helpful!I ordered few climber roses. Three I have already planted and waiting for the others to arrive soon. I have learnt so much here, will follow your instructions while training them along the trellis. Thank you so much for educating us. Hope your climber roses do very well in their new location!❤️

    • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
      @sarmishthabanerjee1057 2 года назад

      @@TheRoseGeek I emailed my wishlist yesterday to Longagoroses. Linda replied that she will let me know which ones of those roses she can ship this month or in May.

    • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
      @sarmishthabanerjee1057 2 года назад

      Hi Kim, Just wanted your planting advice about the following roses I am expecting next week from DA. Which of these roses I can plant in north side which is shady? Which ones need some sun?
      Princess Alexandra of Kent, Claire Austin, Ancient Mariner,Queen Of Sweden , Olivia Rose Austin

    • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
      @sarmishthabanerjee1057 2 года назад

      @@TheRoseGeek Thank you! I will plant them accordingly.😊

    • @kimmy0868
      @kimmy0868 Год назад

      Also check out Heirloom roses videos on training your roses.

  • @kelliwebb2870
    @kelliwebb2870 2 года назад +2

    Do you think it could be that they didn’t like the soil or the location where they were? I’ve had several I had to move that weren’t doing well and once moved they turned right around. I’ll be watching their progress. Now I’m going to try this training on the only climber I have (because I don’t know how to train them). 🙏🙏🙏Let’s hope I can do it without killing the sweet rose!

  • @nadezhdabeljaeva4670
    @nadezhdabeljaeva4670 Год назад

    Спасибо Вам.

  • @richbishop7896
    @richbishop7896 2 года назад +1

    Hi! It's Bonny zone 5b. I did the same with my climbing rose. I thought that's what you're supposed to do by planting it in the obelisk. Mine hasn't grown much either. It's a golden showers. Maybe I'll plant some clematis or annual vines instead.

    • @richbishop7896
      @richbishop7896 2 года назад

      @@TheRoseGeek I leave my name tags on too. I think I need to try a hardier rose for my zone 5b. Bonny

  • @Lorenmcdee
    @Lorenmcdee Год назад +1

    Hey how have the roses done in their new home?
    It didn't really seem like you made a large hole for the soil to be amended and add air pockets for the roots to explore. I'm wondering how that effects the short/long run as I have really compact soil and it's a struggle to dig.
    I also see you planted them about a foot away from the arbor, but companies like heirloom roses advise that you place them nearly directly under the arch or at least butt up against it.
    You also planted one within the rocks of your walking trail. What was the thought behind it?
    How do you solve the issue with canes rubbing together?
    I have a crown princess Margareta that's very small and it'll be the first rise I've planted myself. I'm just nervous about we're it is going and how it'll do

    • @Lorenmcdee
      @Lorenmcdee Год назад +1

      @@TheRoseGeek umm HOOOOLY MOLEY I'm so glad you sent that video what an absolutely awesome project!
      I actually

  • @mollywolly4201
    @mollywolly4201 2 года назад

    This was another great video!! I’m so sorry for the disappointments with your roots and was wondering -- I remember you do have issues with very soggy areas--could this have played a small part? It was truly weird to see those roots on 4 year old plants! But I have no experience with growing roses in sodden areas, it could be that if that WERE the case, they’d have died in a matter of months. ANYWAY! So hoping the increased sun morphs them into the climbers they’re meant to be, and that by Sunmer of 23 you have an arch fit for a magazine cover! 🥰🥰

  • @anitabrock6858
    @anitabrock6858 Год назад

    I have a David Austin Generous Gardner climbing rose, do you have any suggestions for how to train a climbing rose onto a porch post?

  • @marycookson4607
    @marycookson4607 2 года назад

    I like your arch trellis! Where did you get it?
    I never knew I was supposed to trim those large laterals! No wonder my Altissimo’s are such a mess.

  • @lucydoherty1984
    @lucydoherty1984 2 года назад +1

    Morning did you put your other roses on obelisk ? Can you share with us how you prune them on the obelisk?

  • @judynagaoka8697
    @judynagaoka8697 2 года назад

    Have you thought about contacting DA to see what they say about these roots? They are so good about helping. I don’t think my canes with the tags have died. I’m not home but I will def check when I get home. I plant with Dr. Earth Root Zone and have been very successful with it, I’m wondering if Biotone is similar? Great video.

  • @charlotteland3296
    @charlotteland3296 Год назад

    Can you clip the runners before transplanting! Mine are going to another property.

  • @deenamallery6971
    @deenamallery6971 2 года назад

    Hi,Deena from Mi. I’am looking for a new trellis this year for a new David Austin climbing rose that’s coming this spring. Could you please let me know what trellis you have,I just can’t find anything that I like.The one you have is just right and now thanks to you I will be able to plant it the right way !

    • @deenamallery6971
      @deenamallery6971 2 года назад

      @@TheRoseGeek Thank You,
      I love that company, I know it will be a wonderful trellis .

  • @claireskrine4837
    @claireskrine4837 2 года назад

    Soil too acid from the little conifer avenue?

  • @catherineweathersby9951
    @catherineweathersby9951 2 года назад

    I have a teasing georgia that is 3 years old. She is a monster and I cut her back pretty good this year. She now has alot of shoots about 4 feet tall and growing like crazy. Should I take her back now to 4 main stems and start traning her, or should I wait till later. I am in 8B and roses are just starting to bloom. teasing georgia has no buds yet.

  • @CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt
    @CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt 10 месяцев назад

    I have Clay soil and I dig very wide & deep.

    • @TheRoseGeek
      @TheRoseGeek  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching!

  • @paulacothren3591
    @paulacothren3591 2 года назад +3

    Your soil looks fertile with good tilth. I'm wondering if it is just a lack of direct sun. Also, I never leave a looping tag on any plant.

  • @kimmy0868
    @kimmy0868 Год назад

    Not enough sun, too close to the arborvitae. I wouldn’t use that tape, you’re restricting growth. Use zip ties that aren’t tight to let them move through the tie freely and not create a possible point of bruising. They are easily removed the next season.