How should one care for climbing roses and how to properly maintain them?

How to care for climbing roses

The editor will share some small experiences on how to care for climbing roses for everyone. The following is a detailed explanation by the editor.

How to care for climbing roses

In spring, various plants enter the correct growth state, and climbing roses are no exception. However, the editor wants to remind you that as climbing roses enter the normal growth stage, there are several key points worth noting.

Avoid cleaning the garden

Climbing roses are usually planted in the garden, which provides more space and is beneficial for growth. Have you cleaned the garden for your climbing roses? Do you want to do it in winter or spring? This depends on the specific environmental temperature. When the environmental temperature is relatively low, the growth of the plant's bud points will be slower, allowing for cleaning, but the sooner, the better, as climbing roses grow very fast. With the continuous rise in temperature, the germination rate of bud points will also increase.

In most parts of the south, climbing roses start growing in early spring, and even some new leaves will sprout. In this state, the garden cannot be cleaned anymore. Because cleaning the garden will damage its roots and may even cause some new buds to be burned and dried out, which has a significant impact on the plant's growth and flowering later on.

Some gardening enthusiasts may start to worry: what if you miss the time to clean the garden? There's no need to worry, just wait for the next winter because missing the time won't have a significant impact on this year's blooming period. It will only have some effect on the plant's shape and the size of the flowers.

Avoid horizontal pulling

Climbing roses grow leaves and stems well and grow rapidly. So, how can we make the leaf buds grow vigorously? The most effective method is to horizontally pull the climbing roses, but the best time for pulling is the early winter of each year, which is the time for winter pruning. In spring, you can no longer throw the branches and leaves on the ground, after all, the flower buds have started to sprout, unless your vines are still bare.

When climbing roses start to grow, if the branches are pulled horizontally, the new buds that sprout may be broken. You know, each cute new bud that grows in climbing roses could potentially develop into a flower bud. If the flower buds are damaged, the more new buds that fall off, the fewer flowers there will be.

For some large varieties of climbing roses, the leaves will grow more severely, and it's more likely to injure new buds when pulling horizontally. For smaller plant types, if you forget to pull horizontally in winter, you will need to carefully protect all new buds in spring and take advantage of early spring to ensure the new buds grow later, as it becomes more difficult to pull horizontally.

Now that it has entered spring and climbing roses have entered the normal growth state, some adjustments need to be made in management. For example, the禁忌 points mentioned above are more suitable for winter, so there's no need to worry about whether to do them in spring.

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