Introduce a climbing rose into your garden or latticework fence this summer! The acrobats of the rose world come in a variety of colors.
Climbing roses generally are mutations or variations of bush or hybrid tea varieties of roses. These varieties produce extra-long canes that continue to grow, allowing them to be easily manipulated into growing up or around a surface. Because these roses don’t have tendrils or any other way to adhere to a surface, they do need a little coaxing to get the whole process started.
Check out the flower guide to find out which will thrive in your region here: How to Grow Climbing Roses. Don’t forget to share if you like our posts!