How to Prune Climbing Roses

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I show how I prune my two climbing roses. One is 'Dancing Queen' and the other 'Golden Showers'. They are climbing hybrid tea roses on a wall in my English Garden. They both have a fragrant perfume and repeat flower right through the Summer. I garden in Zone 9a, if you have very harsh Winters you could do a lighter prune and finish the job in the Spring.
I show climbing roses growing up pretty English thatched cottages in this video

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Paul this was an excellent tutorial on pruning roses!! I have always been intimidated by pruning them. Thank you and Happy November....hope to see 2020 behind us....and especially our contentious election of this coming week. Stay well.

nadineweiler
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I thought i was being too brutal with my climbers, but nothing like you!!! Thank you! You made me feel better!

amylocke
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Thanks Paul. Hope you keep posting for a while. I live in Iowa, in the states and I just finished putting my garden to bed for the year. Already thinking of next spring and seed starting. I want to thank you again for all your videos have loved them all, especially the pond 😁 ❤️

vickiperkins
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Thank you so much for a very informative video... From Florida where roses are notoriously hard to grow!

peterdent
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new to rose, s ish learnt a lot thank you plus enjoyed your david auston visit .

patrickallon
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Thank You!! This was very helpful. I would have left my climbing rose unpruned until Spring not knowing any better, but now I'll be out today hard pruning it just as you've demonstrated.

elizabeths
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I cant believe you did this job without gloves!! I kept wincing and going ouch! It's like as if I was feeling all the pricks for you 😀

maureen
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Hi Paul... glad to see your vlog again!!! 😊😎 Take care!

TrinaMCay
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Ta for adding this video....I love the humanity of your channel....so many channels 'cut' the o-oh's out where you show us that things happen in the like how you reaffirm required techniques because there are so many different ideas out there....some no so 'required'. I look forward to your next video.

SRM_NZ
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hope those Climbing Roses will not die on Winter season....
Thank you for sharing your great work....Sir!!
Have a pleasant weekend and good night from North Borneo.

zalehaburude
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Wonderful video paul. Do you also have by any chance a video where you train them?

JV-dxuv
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Do love a rose. Might have to try that bending technique, good tip 👍🏼

TheEnduringGardener
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Hello - if you have a bushy climber the best thing to do is to cut it back down hard in early spring to about 6 inches.Then the lovely long shoots will grow up to make horizontals.

outoftownr
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Hi Paul.Ah, the joys of pruning.Sometimes it feels like going into battle, sometimes its easy.I think you had it somewhere inberween.I did gasp as the end broke off.Then you went straight past it like it never happened.Good man.Its a great tutorial Paul.Never easy working with plants that are close together but come spring it wilk be a visual symphony.Mine are flowering now and look fantastic.Always nice to see their wee faces again.So good to see you again.Cant wait for your next video.Be well and safe my friend 🐦

robmcnaughton
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I Lovet u tube Chanel u are the best ilovet

mercedsoriano
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I love your climbing roses trees thanks for sharing this idea overall the world 😊😊😍😍🤗🌹🌹🌎🌎

gardeninside
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Just rewatched this Paul, as I've planted a Gertrude Jekyll this year ....I have a lot to learn. Thanks for imparting your knowledge this is a superb instructional vid you have a clear way of explaining . I'm also planning on training onto wires 😀

carolinamoonslilenglishgar
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Please talk about how to take cuttings and how to propagate all the plants you show in all your video and in your garden because it will save us from spending a lot of money on buying thank you wonderful garden wonderful house wonderful hard work keep on going 💐👍💕😘🏠

aishabegum
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Great video Paul. I love both of your climbing roses which we saw in full bloom in your garden tours. Because of our cold winters I can only lightly trim my roses now and leave the heavy pruning for spring. Que susto Paul! At first I didn't know whether the branch had snapped or if you had ripped your hand with the thorns!!!

GrannysGarden
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Thanks for sharing the video !! I really enjoy it!

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