Maintaining our 15 year old American Pillar Rambler. Brad describes the difference between a climber and rambler and offers a great tip on how to increase your blooms by 50%!
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@dorareyna3791 Жыл бұрын
FINALLY! I FOUND A COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF CLIMBING AND RAMBLING ROSES WITH PLANTS EXAMPLES. AWESOME!😍😍🙏THANK YOU.
@risenandreturning4 жыл бұрын
What beautiful plants!
@nwetyinwin37882 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much!
@tanyabriggs89694 жыл бұрын
TY...based on your video I think I have a rambler AND a climber base to base and right up against the clematis roots. I moved to a new property *Bellingham WA* that had severely neglected rose beds and I got the tea and grandiflora bed looking good. BUT I have unindentified climbers or ramblers growing all around....but very poorly to point I felt they should just be dug up. BUT I pruned to the base all in winter anticipating such and I got 1 trellis that just exploded with huge but untidy growth (cause I had no idea what type of rose I had) as well with clematis...but then there is 1 root base very close to the active one (Climber I think per your description) that is trying to put a few spindly canes. And another trellis with clematis and a sickly spindly something of a rose trying. I have another area along a chain fence with 6 or so roses I'm not sure of anything other than they are massive root bases and trying to produce something. Seems to be a variety of growing types. One has to be 15ft or more cause it is up in an oak tree...straight up in the tree with largest canes I've ever seen with 1 early flush of small wonderful scented flowers I couldn't pick or prune cause I don't climb trees anymore. LOL. But the trellis situation is with 2 rose bases too close together to be healthy IMHO. But fear I am doomed if I remove the bad one. My area used to be a golf course when they closed it and developed it in the 70's. So it is possible these along the fence and large oak tree are survivors from that golf course. IS there a way to get the the healthy one on trellis 1 separated from the promising one AND the clematis root mass? Will it hurt to just leave a "stump" between 1 rose and the clematis?? No idea who would plant roses in this particular tight area...but it is my problem now.
@Aa-ro-hi3 жыл бұрын
Super 👌
@xiawang81542 жыл бұрын
could you tell me the address so I could come to visit and purchase some roses. Thanks!