How to Grow Big Roses Vertically (8 Great Ways)

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Want to grow big and upright rose plants like shrubs? Want to save space while doing this? If yes, then this video about growing roses vertically is for you.

1. Choose Rose Varieties That Climb or Grow Tall

Grow climbing roses that can grow as high as 8-16 feet, rambler roses that can grow up to 6-16 feet tall, or shrub roses that reach 4-8 feet tall.
Select a sunny area, attach a pole from each plant to the structure’s base, and train the roses as they grow. Do not prune in the first year as these plants need 2-3 years to produce strong canes. Remove dead blooms and stems from time to time. The best climbing rose varieties are:
Eden: This easy-to-grow climbing rose variety grows vigorously up to 6-10 feet tall.
Dublin Bay: This large-flowered floribunda climbing rose variety grows up to 8-12 feet tall.
Rosa ‘Peace’: This award-winning hybrid tea rose grows up to 4-7 feet tall.
Fourth of July: It offers large sweet-scented flowers and grows up to 10-14 feet tall.
Alchymist: This beautiful fragrant rose grows up to 6-20 feet tall.
May Queen: The coral pink aromatic roses grow up to 15-20 feet tall.
2. Train Them

You can train rambling and climbing roses on a trellis to grow vertically. Roses need to be tied as they cannot cling to the wall on their own. So, provide support through wire mesh, pergolas, pillar, fence, or train up the front of doorway or house.
3. Fix Canes Using Rubber Wire or Rope

Tie a rope or stretchable vinyl rubber wire and connect the canes of the roses to the structure. It will help the stems take the flowers’ weight more effectively.
4. Grow Roses on an Arch

Create a romantic setup by growing roses on the arch! Grow climbing varieties on the ground or a pot near the arch and then train them to climb on it.
5. Train Roses Upon an Obelisk

You can also train the plant to grow on an obelisk. Train main stems directly up to the top of the structure and tie other stems around. When stems rise to the top, prune to keep in shape.
6. Roses on Grid or Fence

Install a wire grid or a wooden structure on a wall and train roses around and on it. The stems will climb, creating a beautiful scenery of colorful and fragrant blooms.
7. Train Roses To Pillars

Train stems in a coil or spiral shape around the pillar to create a spectacular display of flowers. You can also train different varieties of roses together to enjoy roses in multiple colors!
8. Growing Roses Vertically in Pots

This is the best way to plant it in a limited space–growing roses vertically in a pot. All you have to do is to pick a climbing variety and grow it in a container with trellis attached. It is an excellent option if you have limited space!
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Great information on the varieties.but any recommondatoons on where to buy them?

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Que roseiras lindas, só de olhar elas eu já me sinto bem. 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💐👏💯

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Cuantos colores y emocion pudo reunir en su jardin muy bueno a seguir por mas deseos verlo pronto❤❤❤❤❤

eduardoluisialonardi
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That is cool. I' ll try all these tips

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But you didn’t show me how to attach the stems!

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Can we plant these creepers in the climate of Kerala

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I am from Bharuch, Gujarat. Can you please inform me where Rose Creeper available.

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Why are you Podcaster eats the name of the subject so your follower can not take notes?

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