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Climbing Rose Red

Climbing Rose Red
Pot size plant Ø 11cm
1 climbing rose
£19.95
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Paul's Scarlet is a reliable old favourite. A very strong climbing rose with dense flower heads in deep red. Blooms abundantly for weeks and has a...

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Paul's Scarlet is a reliable old favourite. A very strong climbing rose with dense flower heads in deep red. Blooms abundantly for weeks and has a high resistance against various fungi which quite often destroys other roses. Supplied in 3 ltr Pots.
  • 1 x Climbing Rose Red
Details
Botanical nameClimbing Rose Red
CategoryRoses
Subcategoryclimbing
Qty1x
FlowersYes
Flower periodSummer-Autumn
FragrantNo
CutflowersNo
Flower colourRed
FruitsNo
EdibleNo
LocationSunny
HardyYes
GroundcoveringNo
NaturalizingNo
Plant spacing100cm
Plant Depth30cm
Preferred SoilWell drained soil
Full grown height2 m - 3 m
Mature width80cm - 100cm
PruningMarch - April
PoisonousNo
SizeØ 11cm

How to take care of Climbing Rose Red

Choose a sunny site that gets at least 4 to 5 hours of sun. Soak any bare root roses in a bucket of water overnight before planting to help rehydrate them. For potted roses, water the pot thoroughly and let them sit in the water until ready to plant. Never plant Climbing Rose Red during frost. If planting cannot take place immediately, keep Climbing Rose Redin the packaging in a cold but frost-free place. Remove any stones and clumps and loosen the soil a little, dig a hole around approx. 30cm away from the fence or wall. For best results add well-rotted manure or compost to the soil. If planting bare root roses, form a small mound of soil in the centre of the planting hole. Plant Climbing Rose Red so that the neck of the rose is about 5 cm below the ground. Fill the planting hole in and sprinkle some bone meal around the plant before pressing down firmly. Always water well after planting. Never let the rose fertiliser come in direct contact with the roots, there needs to be at least 10 cm between the roots and rose fertiliser. When Climbing Rose Red is established and has filled the space available, excessive growth can be pruned back at any time. In late autumn or winter, flowered side shoots can be pruned back by two-thirds of their length. Use special Fertilizer regularly to encourage new growth during the following growth season. Climbing roses are heavy and need a definite path to grow, tie them up as soon as they start growing. You should water your climbing roses at least once a week.

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