How many climbing roses should be planted to achieve an effect?
For most women, how many climbing roses should be planted to achieve the effect of plant cultivation? The following article by the website editor will introduce some small experiences to netizens.
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Excerpt from the series of articles "Three-step Method for Cultivating Climbing Roses"
The temperature has been relatively high these days, giving a sense of the beginning of summer. The climbing roses at home are blooming violence. I've planted several climbing roses, and the wall is full of bright and beautiful flowers, attracting the envy of many rose lovers and their questions.
How many seedlings for this effect? How many years of cultivation? What kind of fertilizer? What variety?
And so on, these questions are actually trivial matters. What I want to talk about today is a problem that many rose lovers have encountered:
Climbing roses bloom few or not at all!
Let's look at the problem encountered by the following rose lover:
The large climbing rose has only two or three flowers, and they are even getting smaller. To be honest, it is really difficult to achieve such a flower wall effect in this condition.
In the picture, we can see that these climbing roses are planted very densely, but there are few flowers.
The effect of just one climbing rose can bloom a whole area. Why do rose lovers and green spaces plant so many but bloom so few?
It's not about advanced techniques, but they didn't follow the habits of climbing roses for maintenance.
For新手 rose lovers who buy rose seedlings online, has the seller ever told you that you need to plant multiple seedlings together to achieve an effect?
How many climbing roses should be planted to achieve an effect?
A few years ago, when I first started planting roses on the Green Plant Addiction website, the seller also told me this, and then I planted a lot of small white flowers...
Now there are also many rose lovers who buy seedlings from my Green Plant Addiction flower shop on a (Taobao) store and ask me the same question: Do I need to plant multiple seedlings together?
Do climbing roses need to be planted with multiple seedlings together?
About this question, rose lovers who have read the previous article about climbing rose flower walls on the Green Plant Addiction website should have the answer in their hearts.
Climbing roses can be planted with multiple seedlings together, but it's best to have a mix of "large and small."
What is the mix of large and small?
Climbing roses are divided into large vines and small vines. Large vines grow faster and their branches are longer, while small vines are relatively some Austin rose varieties that can be vines or shrubs.
Therefore, when creating a flower wall or arch, large vines and small vines can be planted together. The branches of large vines are long and can be arranged upwards, while the branches of small vines are short and can fill the gaps at the bottom of large vines.
The mix of large and small can make both the top and bottom of the flower wall or arch very attractive.
But if it's the same variety, Green Plant Addiction thinks there's no need to plant multiple seedlings together at all!