How To Prune Your Climbing Rose

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

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

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

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

chandi
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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! ❤

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

juliakronfli
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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.

EklectikaAaynne
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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.

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

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

pmcc
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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.

yhliu
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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!

mruygjl
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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.

adelaidebeatricelaing
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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 😊

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

catspaw
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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.

citrusphotorestore
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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.

suzannederringer
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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.

brainfreeze
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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!

louiselarson
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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.

Melissa-ulss