How To Prune Your Climbing Rose

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Owner Ben Hanna takes you through the proper steps to prune your climbing rose. A properly pruned and trained rose will have blooms from top to bottom.
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Комментарии • 497

  • @kimlavich7790
    @kimlavich7790 10 месяцев назад +13

    Pruning scares me to pieces!
    I'm going to try it though. Thank you for the demonstration.

    • @bun9000
      @bun9000 3 месяца назад

      You can’t really kill a plant by over pruning. Some you can like veggies and annuals but nothing woody. The megafauna that used to graze wood busy plants down to the ground forced them to adapt or die. And the plants we have now are the ones that adapted. Google “coppicing”. It’s the technique used to purposefully prune to the base and encourage lots of new things green shoots. It’s how our ancestors farmed wood for fires, woodworking, and crafts. :)

  • @Kathysart
    @Kathysart Год назад +46

    Ohh! I actually gasped when you cut that large cane. Well, I’m learning. So much to know. This is exciting.

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад +8

      Thanks for watching! It can definitely be intimidating when you have to take out a well-established cane, but it can be a great way to rejuvenate your rose.

    • @zonderbaar
      @zonderbaar Год назад +4

      me too 😂

    • @sexualbutterfly
      @sexualbutterfly 7 месяцев назад

      Same!

    • @Leonela-rn1lf
      @Leonela-rn1lf 3 месяца назад

      Same

  • @hilshils3426
    @hilshils3426 Год назад +33

    Wow, that WAS drastic. Wish I could see the result in flowers that summer!

  • @sandralewis1689
    @sandralewis1689 2 месяца назад +3

    I have a 50 year old Tiffany and now I really understand how to contain and retrain it. Thank you. I am so glad RUclips keeps old videos. This one is a blessing to me.

  • @bayluck1
    @bayluck1 10 месяцев назад +21

    I have a Lady bank for 3 yrs now. The first two yrs. it didn't bloom, but grow canes and leaves. I ran across this video and I thought he was killing the rose. But I said "I'll trust the process." I'm glad I did. This third year I have flower blooms all over it and compliments!!! Thanks so much! ❤

  • @juliakronfli6209
    @juliakronfli6209 2 года назад +14

    This is the best video I found so far on how to trim a climber. Thank you!

  • @chandi58
    @chandi58 10 месяцев назад +12

    one of the best video I have seen of pruning climbing rose.

  • @MFT069
    @MFT069 Год назад +13

    Thank you. I inherited two beautiful climbers when buying our homes. I have been nervous about hard pruning them. This is giving me the confidence to do so.

  • @EklectikaAaynne
    @EklectikaAaynne 10 месяцев назад +12

    I'm new to growing roses & just received my EDEN CLIMBER from you. Great videos! My only 'ask' would be to edit in what the pruned climber looks like a year out after it's trim. I always learn a LOT from all types of "before/after" photos/videos.

    • @John-bs6ut
      @John-bs6ut 7 месяцев назад +2

      I totally agree. We need to be reassured by seeing that such a drastic prune did result in full regrowth giving good coverage and a great show of flowers. For all we know it was a cut too far and it failed.

    • @joycej9415
      @joycej9415 Месяц назад +1

      I thought that too. I have been growing roses for 50 years, and pruning always does wonders!

  • @MEANJEAN2U
    @MEANJEAN2U Год назад +16

    Well done video on pruning! The white backdrop is SO helpful to see what is transpiring with the cuts and training. Thank you!

  • @user-mr9uy9gj5l
    @user-mr9uy9gj5l 3 года назад +20

    After 13 years (yes, I said 13 years!) I feel I can get my climbing roses to appear and perform as they are meant to. I planted them in the wrong area for climbers, so first, I’ll move them. Thank you for this easy-to-follow video along with your plainly explaining what to do . . . with no unnecessary blather!

  • @pmcc59
    @pmcc59 2 года назад +11

    I didn’t know you could prune it as hard as this.. amazing results 😊

  • @adelaidebeatricelaing4498
    @adelaidebeatricelaing4498 Год назад +8

    Wonderful video, so clear and informative. I agree wholeheartedly with all the glowing comments that you already have received, they are well deserved and well said. I am pruning my roses here in Melbourne, Australia and this has been immeasurably helpful. The reach of your help is extremely wide. I couldn't have done it without your informative video. Thank you.

  • @cb5550
    @cb5550 20 дней назад +1

    Wow - I had no idea how to prune a climbing rose. My trellis is much smaller but I think I know how to do this - thanks so much!

  • @yhliu6083
    @yhliu6083 Год назад +3

    I inherited so many roses from my previous house owner but not the pruning skills😅thanks for sharing. It has been the clearest and the most thorough information about rose pruning.

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад +1

      I am so glad this video was helpful! Happy Gardening!

  • @brainfreeze1925
    @brainfreeze1925 6 лет назад +32

    Many thanks. My 86 year old mother had a bad stroke last year and can no longer garden nor advice me. She was an avid gardener particularly with 40 different varieties of roses. (Her middle name is Rose...go figure). Anyway, I have 6 climbing roses I'm trying to nurse back to health. I will try and incorporate your tips. Cheers.

  • @suzannederringer1607
    @suzannederringer1607 5 лет назад +2

    I have SUPER DOROTHY from you..it's only 2 years old. Last year it grew into a fine Shrub with good bloom.. Late last summer it realized it has Long Cane Genes! Suddenly it was 8 and 10 feet long. I just tied them to some fencing down a little hill. This year it was simply a mass of rosy-pink bloom, all through June. Astonishing! After blooms faded I pruned...the Plant is now putting out Buds for an Autumn flush. The Plant is amazingly healthy and vigorous.
    Thank you so much! I may be moving this Fall and will cut it baxk and dig it up and take it with me. Will order others from you when i am settled. Right now most of my Roses (and Herbs and Small Fruits) are in Containers awaiting transport.

  • @christinekilgore9934
    @christinekilgore9934 6 лет назад +16

    One of the best instructional videos I ever watched. Man, I do not understand the comments below. If you know so much about pruning- you would not be watching lol! Do ya think he may actually know what he is doing and understands the growth habits of roses?! Me thinks he does... :))

  • @louiselarson6410
    @louiselarson6410 5 лет назад +7

    Great video! One of the best I've ever seen and I am reflecting back to what my grandfather used to tell me (he was a Master Gardener), that people just don't prune their roses sufficiently. Back out to the garden now to attend to some of mine!

  • @catspaw7783
    @catspaw7783 11 месяцев назад +5

    Arrrghhhh I’ve learnt so much I’d been hanging on to the big thick leader for yearrrrs

  • @lindafrost6292
    @lindafrost6292 5 лет назад +9

    I love this video. I have some climbing roses but didn't know anything about how to prune them and train them. This video has been so helpful and so informative and interesting. Thank you!

  • @Melissa-ul4ss
    @Melissa-ul4ss 10 месяцев назад +1

    That’s so cool new gardener here and just had my 6 year old help me plant some climbing roses and when I wasn’t looking she dumped half the package probably 50 seeds lol. So here I am learning about it and now I believe I need to find a big trellis cage and do something like this. All I can think of is what an amazing place for pictures once they all bloom. I’d love to see what it looked like when it bloomed.

  • @ros4shopping
    @ros4shopping 9 лет назад +13

    Very clear; this is the best video I have found on how to prune climbing roses and has given me the confidence to do it properly - thank you!

  • @karinlerew6542
    @karinlerew6542 3 года назад +9

    You have a wonderful way of making the information and how to do it not feel overwhelming. I’m excited to go explore my climbers to see where I’ll start next year. I am a visual person so it would have been extra helpful to actually see what the canes looked like before the cut and as you cut them instead of your back. But your lesson was clear, informative and enjoyable! So, thank you!

  • @lilah9675
    @lilah9675 2 года назад +8

    I watch this video often before pruning my climbers. You are so easy to understand - thankyou for such great instruction!

    • @wendyperez8714
      @wendyperez8714 2 года назад

      I have this on auto-play. Seriously. Auto-play.

  • @neverlostforwords
    @neverlostforwords 6 лет назад +7

    What a wonderful video, thanks. I planted two climbing roses (Buff Beauty and Pierre de Ronsard) in my daughter's garden in autumn a few months ago (I am in Melbourne Australia). As they are only new I have left them to do their own thing this spring and they are both blooming away at a low height, however next winter I will try pruning them this way. You are a genuine expert. Clearly it takes years to develop an eye for picking the right canes to leave and the right ones to remove, but it will be worth practising. :)

  • @annkeir1964
    @annkeir1964 6 лет назад +3

    Best video that I have seen on pruning a climbing rose. I now feel more prepared to prune my Joseph's Coat Rose

  • @rkgrant
    @rkgrant 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you from the Sunshine Coast of B.C. I have a rose planted about 1950 that I am about to prune, your video is so helpful that I think I might even know what I am doing! (In case I don't, and I kill it, I have a cutting planted two years ago!)

  • @tomorasmall296
    @tomorasmall296 3 месяца назад +1

    I finally get how to prune! I know I’ll get better at it as time goes on. Thanks!

  • @julialodder4407
    @julialodder4407 4 месяца назад +1

    This is such a fab video! So clear and perfect for the beginner. Thank you soo much! I feel quite confident now about pruning my 2 climbers 😊

  • @daniel.4343
    @daniel.4343 Год назад +1

    Wow I was quite scared to see how you cut one main stick of the rose. But the end result made sense to me.
    I got a pair of Hairloom roses and they are just beautiful this summer. Now that is fall I am planning to trim them down, that's why I was watching your video.
    Thanks for the tips.

  • @Ingridv8x
    @Ingridv8x 7 лет назад +6

    Concise, clear, no unnecessary waffling. Thank you for an extremely helpful video. I am very much of the “You have to be cruel to be kind” brigade in dealing with plants, but have not been successful with climbing roses .... obviously not dared to be ‘cruel’ enough :). Thanks again from the UK x

  • @trudyroberts1936
    @trudyroberts1936 Год назад +1

    Mine is leggy, your vid is excellent and will take your advise and train the main stems from base. I look forward to seeing these blooms in a few months. Thank you

  • @rosincox9799
    @rosincox9799 7 лет назад +11

    This is the best video I've seen on pruning a climbing rose. Everything explained so well.Thank you from Ireland .

  • @rebeccawhite7540
    @rebeccawhite7540 3 года назад +4

    Thank you very much for this tutorial! I first saw this video in late spring 2020--it was too late to prune my climbing rose bush then. Finally yesterday I was able to do it! It was a fun project and I'm looking forward to seeing how the plant does this year.

  • @sunnymadher
    @sunnymadher 6 лет назад +96

    I want to see what this rose looks like now 🌹

    • @benhanna393
      @benhanna393 5 лет назад +13

      Sunny Mad Here is our latest video that shows before and after. ruclips.net/video/iNfSaH5fLUM/видео.html

    • @nafisanusrat4525
      @nafisanusrat4525 3 года назад

      How to prune a climbing rose

  • @cooladi6
    @cooladi6 8 лет назад +4

    one of the best video i have seen in my life thanks to educate me regarding pruning

  • @citrusphotorestore233
    @citrusphotorestore233 9 лет назад +191

    Very well done instructional video. However, I would very much like to see what that plant looked like at the end of summer or even the next year.

    • @lapopinbrebioncatherine7464
      @lapopinbrebioncatherine7464 8 лет назад +9

      Me too !!!

    • @KyrstOak
      @KyrstOak 5 лет назад +4

      I doubt this is the type of channel to listen.

    • @benhanna393
      @benhanna393 5 лет назад +19

      Here is our latest video that shows before and after. ruclips.net/video/iNfSaH5fLUM/видео.html

    • @rayc644
      @rayc644 5 лет назад +3

      @@benhanna393 Thanks for posting the updated video!

    • @WhereOwenWent
      @WhereOwenWent 4 года назад

      @@benhanna393 Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed that video even more!

  • @dianajones5086
    @dianajones5086 4 года назад

    Your video is a gem. Thank you. I have climbing roses on a roof top garden, and they have languished. I now know how to prune and train them, and I cant wait to see how they bloom in October. I had been far too cautious in the past, didn't realise how the rose bloomed.

  • @jodiv2928
    @jodiv2928 2 года назад

    I thought I might want to try a climbing rose but so much work and knowledge you have to understand.. I think I will stick with clematis.. Pull the vines through the trellis a few times and just leave it and let it do its thing. then in the fall cut it back entirely and let it grow again in the spring

  • @angelanichols6158
    @angelanichols6158 4 года назад

    That really helped me, thank you. I have two generous gardeners that I planted last spring and I just haven’t looked after them well enough. They are a mess and thanks to you I know what to do now.

  • @kimlavich7790
    @kimlavich7790 7 месяцев назад +2

    Well, I pruned them just like this, and I've never seen so many blooms!!!

    • @kimlavich7790
      @kimlavich7790 7 месяцев назад +1

      I just went out to deadhead and found a tiny little bird nest in the rose bush💞

  • @tracy3364
    @tracy3364 Год назад +1

    Love the sound of a zip tie..thanks I will go prune my climber now

  • @JillianNorwood
    @JillianNorwood 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video!

  • @franbrough129
    @franbrough129 2 года назад +1

    I moved into a place last year with a small garden, I have 2 climbing Rose's, both very overgrown, one I have managed to clear it back the other side has brambles intertwined in it, but I think that has given me a lot of ideas of how to do it, it wont be very easy because the other side of the fence is a bit of a wildlife park so no-one manages the brambles

  • @anndunne6430
    @anndunne6430 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much. I have a Zepherine Drouhin here in Ireland and didn't know what to do with it. I do now. Fantastic video!

  • @mattbodin1
    @mattbodin1 Год назад +1

    Thank you, great info! I have 11 types of roses at my house I recently purchased and Im new to caring for them. Id love to see the pruning and the effect of the pruning in a closure of the video- like a follow up to see the progress of the cuts and how it grew due to those cuts.

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback. If you are interested in a before an after I recommend this video: ruclips.net/video/iNfSaH5fLUM/видео.html

  • @meganneale2074
    @meganneale2074 3 года назад

    One of the best instructional videos on pruning climbing roses I have seen. Very well done. Thank you 🙏 (perhaps should be titled ‘pruning roses for the NOT so faint hearted 😊)

  • @kmaassociates7999
    @kmaassociates7999 5 лет назад +1

    My grandmother had pots and/or or a special bed, with 50/50 shade, manure based compost mix of soil, sand, peat, ect. where she took all health cuttings especially of her heirloom fragrant roses, for rooting. After inspecting the cuttings and pruning them to size then scoring the stems lower quarter she dipped them in old fashioned aspirin powder or soaked them in willow bark 'tea' they were placed in the ground.
    Most of them rooted and grew like weeds.!

  • @kristinalowe9819
    @kristinalowe9819 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you! ❤

  • @reddog40
    @reddog40 9 месяцев назад

    I have a Edan and it's in its 3 rd yr its gigantic looks like i have a bunch on the trellis and its one plant its coming outfront into the yard and going into the big rode garden now I know i can just prune it back after this first flush.Good video and information easy to understand.Thank you.

  • @raph7490
    @raph7490 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video.. I have quite a few climbers on trellis and wanted to start again to prevent rear trellis growth so when spring comes, they getting chopped :o

  • @stephenbell-booth2648
    @stephenbell-booth2648 Год назад +1

    Very helpful advice, thank you, hi from New Zealand

  • @donnayoung5942
    @donnayoung5942 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video!

  • @lyndaspenner4554
    @lyndaspenner4554 2 года назад +4

    Most helpful and easy to understand video about pruning roses I’ve ever seen. Thank you so much 😊

  • @marciacharles-mo2396
    @marciacharles-mo2396 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent tutorial
    Great place to buy roses as well

  • @ashleymay7848
    @ashleymay7848 8 месяцев назад

    I am curious if you have an updated video of this climbing rose now? Would love to see it!!

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  8 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately we do not have an updated video of this rose, but if you watch one of our more recent pruning videos on climbing roses, ruclips.net/video/iNfSaH5fLUM/видео.html
      Ben goes over the pruning process on a different rose. That video does have a follow up video that describes how Ben's pruning benefited the rose.

  • @cynthiabrown11
    @cynthiabrown11 11 месяцев назад +1

    OMG!! You should see my cecile brunner, you would be appalled.. I was afraid to cut anything. Now I (hopefully) can get in there and go to town No wonder with the growth, I got so few actual flowers last year. Fingers crossed. Thank you

  • @BigBob99-sc6tj
    @BigBob99-sc6tj Год назад +1

    The look on my wife's face was priceless all she kept saying was not happening we're not doing that. Lol

  • @nancyhouse280
    @nancyhouse280 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you very easy to understand. I have a climber that will appreciate this.

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  7 лет назад

      Hello Nancy, you are so very welcome and so happy to hear that you found the video helpful! :)

  • @Rainingdogs56
    @Rainingdogs56 6 лет назад +1

    Great job. I will recommend this video to my customers.

  • @wastelanderone
    @wastelanderone 6 лет назад

    I inherited 6 climbing roses on my new allotment which need a lot of care so than you for this video!

  • @NG2025mhj
    @NG2025mhj 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Thanks :)

  • @wendyperez8714
    @wendyperez8714 2 года назад +1

    Okay. I'm gonna do it although I'm scared to death but my David Austin was planted in 2013 and has never been pruned. You get the picture. And.... the half-obelisk it was growing on has rusted away so it's just up against a fence in my garden. Wish me lucky sliding a cattle panel in and not getting impaled. Thank you for sharing. I hope I don't botch it.

  • @marthaaceituno7586
    @marthaaceituno7586 4 года назад

    Well done. Good explanation of Climb roses

  • @frankblangeard8865
    @frankblangeard8865 6 лет назад +12

    I'm sure that the plant lived but it took more than one year to come back. And in another video this same fellow explains that if you want the trellis filled top to bottom you need to plant more than one rose bush. If you only plant one bush there will be an airy see through look.

  • @MsKawaiichii
    @MsKawaiichii 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your video; very helpful. I have eight rose bushes that were neglected for years before we moved here. Hopefully, they will appreciate it.

  • @kukeyuw
    @kukeyuw 3 месяца назад +1

    Can I do this in November, zone 7. My Eden is WILD!

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  3 месяца назад

      Hi! We recommend waiting until early spring to perform a heavy prune like this. Pruning in the late fall can encourage new growth and throw off the roses dormancy cycle.

  • @AgricultureAcademy
    @AgricultureAcademy 4 года назад

    Super video, great to learn from a pro and thanks for sharing your expertise.

  • @janhammett3376
    @janhammett3376 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you! I just ordered two climbing roses from Heirloom and I can't wait to get started!

  • @Nicefoolkilla
    @Nicefoolkilla Год назад +1

    Very informatove. Thanks for all the tips!

  • @oxennguyen3148
    @oxennguyen3148 5 лет назад +4

    Very good, your instruction give me more confident for trimming rose , very well explain. Thanks

  • @paultsworld
    @paultsworld 4 года назад

    Wow - I've just done a tutorial on pruning climbing roses in my English Garden - I prune really hard but this makes mine look half done! Well explained video.

  • @cassiebarclay3770
    @cassiebarclay3770 7 лет назад

    Thank you! We're lucky enough to live in the same town as your business so we'll be stopping by for some roses soon!

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  7 лет назад

      Hello Cassie, you are so welcome! We are closed to the public this year, since we are under renovation. Please call our toll free number for information at 800-820-0465. :)

  • @tombeckett4340
    @tombeckett4340 3 года назад

    I can’t wait to see your final results. Thanks 🇨🇦👍

  • @lesliemowers4443
    @lesliemowers4443 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. It would be helpful to post a photo of this rose during summer to see how it filled in.

    • @benhanna393
      @benhanna393 5 лет назад

      Here is a link to our latest video that shows before and after: ruclips.net/video/iNfSaH5fLUM/видео.html

  • @laurajacobs1000
    @laurajacobs1000 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm sitting here with my new loppers and gloves, ready to prune everything but just watching my saved videos one more time for instruction. Thank you for putting such a helpful video out there.
    How does removing a very large cane rejuvenate the rose? Does it all more energy to get to the remaining canes?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  10 месяцев назад +1

      Good question! It allows the rose to put on new fresh growth. Here is an article with more information. I hope this helps! heirloomroses.com/blogs/how-to-articles/prune-roses-that-climb?_gl=1*1l8z4qh*_up*MQ..&gclid=CjwKCAjwtIaVBhBkEiwAsr7-c5wMseuTes2MoWedWu1VYpWHScdno7skEvgby6rbvV1olYwiBlfbyBoC3l8QAvD_BwE

  • @lizzieatherfold2293
    @lizzieatherfold2293 11 месяцев назад

    Oh my word! This is so interesting

  • @MichelleFoxBeauty
    @MichelleFoxBeauty 8 лет назад +33

    Hi! I followed this advice and I have a gorgeous blaze climbing rose bush full of blooms. My question is, do I leave it alone at the end of the season since it did so well, or do I sort of start over again and trim off all the laterals and train just the main canes? This is it's second summer.

    • @jillr759
      @jillr759 Год назад

      I vote prune prune prune! The results are stunning!

  • @kaylabryson1932
    @kaylabryson1932 5 лет назад +1

    This is ALL about Cutting ! The how to and what, very helpful

  • @sevaanderson8633
    @sevaanderson8633 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you! It would be also nice to know when did you do this pruning

  • @trixolivier4999
    @trixolivier4999 9 лет назад

    Thankyou very much for a good Video, everything makes very good sense for the first time in my life, I always seem to inherit "sick" roses, as I we move so much......thats the side bad of life in the ministry

  • @mikedan297
    @mikedan297 9 лет назад +1

    Excellent! Very good demonstration, thank you.

  • @tanyabriggs8969
    @tanyabriggs8969 4 года назад

    TY...I moved into a place with a lot of roses I could only guess as to what they were and all were severely neglected and I pruned everything down in November right after I moved in to prevent any weather breakage. I at least have a plan...but it's a while before fall/winter pruning. Appears I have climbers or ramblers...not sure exactly what is mixed with the 2 clematis trellises. Its a mess. BUT I have 8 or so other unknown plants along a fence in back that were super tall and lanky and honestly I'd have dug them up and replaced them except the ground is like concrete. NOT happening so I must help them survive since unlikely I'd ever be able to plant anything in such soil ever. I pruned them and they seem to slowly be trying to grow from rather large broad base trunks/roots. But one is so large I could not prune it as it actually has grown up about 15-20 ft into an oak tree. It's canes are much larger than the one your pruned. I didn't even know it was there till I smelled something wonderful...and found my oak tree had roses all up in it's branches and leaves. Can I prune those huge canes down at the end of the season so I can try and train it horizontally?? IT"S huge and straight up canes into the tree and in a rather risky place to maneuver into. I'm full of thorns just trying to climb thru it all. My other small bed has the tea and grandiflora plants I am used to. They survived with some knee pruning in winter and then more severe in early spring. They were almost 10 ft tall when I arrived. I know how to prune those type and they are beautiful now...but it is hard to know what to do with unknown types of roses not cared for in many years.

  • @MsStuff00
    @MsStuff00 8 лет назад

    I will try this with my roses next year. Thank you!!

  • @georgebrearley8944
    @georgebrearley8944 4 года назад

    Very helpful and confidence building.

  • @andrewtschramm
    @andrewtschramm 10 месяцев назад +1

    What time of year did this occur in? Early Spring? I’m also curious whether this is a good time to feed the plant. Thanks for a very helpful video!

  • @marshall886
    @marshall886 Год назад +1

    I just gave myself a number 1, I hope that it will help prune as well you sir...

  • @pumpkineater_69557
    @pumpkineater_69557 5 лет назад +2

    That was painful, ouch for the rose. Thanks, I needed that.

    • @benhanna393
      @benhanna393 5 лет назад

      Here is a link to our latest video that shows before and after: ruclips.net/video/iNfSaH5fLUM/видео.html

  • @lwuajiro
    @lwuajiro 8 лет назад +5

    Wow! One of the most instructing videos I have seen. Thank you

  • @cowwoc2
    @cowwoc2 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your video, it was very informative. What part of the year should this pruning be done?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  11 месяцев назад

      Good question! We recommend early spring.

  • @RobertGipson
    @RobertGipson 8 лет назад +1

    Fantastic. many thanks. Your video was just what I needed before I tackle my rose.

  • @thomasmurray4717
    @thomasmurray4717 2 года назад +2

    Excellent 👍👍

  • @CathyMastropieri
    @CathyMastropieri 8 месяцев назад

    So glad I’ve found this video. I think it’s too late in the year (end of may) to prune and train. When is the best time. I noticed you had leaves on your rose?

    • @heirloomroses
      @heirloomroses  8 месяцев назад

      We recommend pruning at the start of spring, which will depend on where you live and the weather.

  • @humbertogatica6420
    @humbertogatica6420 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very good teaching video, could we see what the rose looks like in the summer?

  • @moiragrant9719
    @moiragrant9719 4 года назад +2

    really helpful & clear, good luck to rose growers everywhere!

  • @TheDutchessslave
    @TheDutchessslave 10 месяцев назад

    I would love to see a picture of this once it starts to bloom.

  • @kontrop6339
    @kontrop6339 6 лет назад +1

    thank you so much for your help. my climbing roses are out of control.its covering my house

  • @donnawhite4621
    @donnawhite4621 6 лет назад

    this will be on my to do list this fall.

  • @Bhope07
    @Bhope07 7 лет назад +1

    wow, what a great informational video..I learned so much thank you