Pruning & Controlling a Climbing Rose

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  • @neshobe
    @neshobe 15 років тому +1

    I fell in love with roses several years ago when I found over 30 roses in the overgrown yard of a house I was renting at the time. Now I own a house on a small lot and am starting to collect old roses. So far I've got 8. I've been gradually learning with books and trial and error. I think your videos will save me a lot of error. And I no longer think I am nuts for trying! My roses are beautiful, and now I know better how to keep them that way. Thanks.

  • @onesenuf4me
    @onesenuf4me 14 років тому

    This was absolutely the best explanation on how to prune a climbing rose bush! I can't wait for the weekend so I can get out and get my 30+ year old climbing rose bush in shape for the blooming season! Thank You!!!

  • @thewoolie
    @thewoolie 14 років тому +1

    I have two New Dawn climbing roses that have gotten so out of control on the arbor that I was about to give up and dig them out. Thank you for this video! You spared their lives!

  • @i2ichi3
    @i2ichi3 11 років тому

    best 8 min introduction to controlling a climbing rose bush,good education with a chuckle along the way,good stuff Mr Zimmerman

  • @jeffozimek2178
    @jeffozimek2178 7 років тому +6

    I love this presenter! Laughed and learned so much.

  • @SlicedDicedIced
    @SlicedDicedIced 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for that! I was worried I may end up having my children kidnapped by my rose and would have to wait for pruning season to release them. Now I can rest assured that keeping the rose cut back is OK whenever I need to!

  • @pixielove2000
    @pixielove2000 15 років тому

    It's official. You are my rose guru. I got into climbing roses about a year ago but I never paid much attention to pruning since it always seemed more difficult than college algebra. Now I understand the basics. This weekend I will try to pillar a rose. Please keep those videos coming.

  • @christinesforza8600
    @christinesforza8600 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic. You are a gifted teacher and so knowledgeable. I would like to see the "after" of the pruning done here. Many thanks for explaining that there is not less of the rose, that's still all there, refreshed and ready to burst into bloom. Wonderful.

  • @santinaelizabeth
    @santinaelizabeth 11 років тому

    Thank goodness for this video. Just bought a new house in Toronto with a climber and it was actually eating small children. Now I can take control!!!

  • @hoosiered471
    @hoosiered471 3 роки тому

    I know this video is quite dated, but man, your information and delivery was amazing!!! Thanks for breaking it down in a very easy to understand video!!!

  • @betheyb
    @betheyb 14 років тому

    This is an excellent video with clear sightlines and informative details without being intimidating. Thank you.

  • @WizardBrit
    @WizardBrit 15 років тому

    Excellent video. Very clear instructions - this man knows how to communicate!

  • @sheetalmudaliar
    @sheetalmudaliar 5 років тому +1

    Thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  15 років тому +1

    A Rose Guru! I've never been one before - thanks! I'm glad you found it helpful and your comment about understanding the basics is exactly what I'm hoping for. Now run with it!

  • @cl5193
    @cl5193 4 роки тому

    Gee'awd, I love these videos. They are like a library in my home that I can visit anytime I need. And I do!

  • @michaelcharles7130
    @michaelcharles7130 10 років тому +2

    Brilliant, to the point, clear, concise, nice to find a useful video on u tube.
    ps like your sense of humour

  • @judytelles3518
    @judytelles3518 5 років тому

    Fantastic,I know now,Paul Zimmerman you have saved me from creating a mess.Thanks very much.I am getting climbers so needed this prep.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  5 років тому

      Great. Once you know a little about climbing roses it becomes clearer. Glad it helped!

  • @wendolynflores
    @wendolynflores 10 років тому

    Paul rocks! great sense of humor, super clear, excellent at explaining and demonstrating! I might get more daring in my gardening and plant more just to try out the suggestions he proffers.☺

  • @gordons2039
    @gordons2039 9 років тому +3

    Thanks for this it was really helpful and thank you for repeating the salient points about main canes and laterals.

  • @sheetalmudaliar
    @sheetalmudaliar 9 років тому +5

    hi!
    that was beautiful..your videos are so easy and educative..i love the way you explain everything about roses..thankyou for the wonderful job..
    thanking you

  • @mlr48
    @mlr48 14 років тому

    I wish I had seen this video last year! It will take some doing to get control of our climber - but at least this video explains how to do it and does so very understandably. Thank you for posting such an informative and well done video!

  • @InsaneImmortal
    @InsaneImmortal 5 років тому

    My mom was wondering why her climbing rose wasn't blooming! She had it straight up! Thank you!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому +1

    You're welcome. I find when I'm working with the climbing roses which ones to promote just makes sense.

  • @KieshaJ55
    @KieshaJ55 7 років тому +24

    "It now has been promoted. I dub thee Sir Main Cane..." XD

  • @quenuk
    @quenuk 12 років тому

    Thanks for your response. I've watched your video on pegging & it was most informative. You are a great 'teacher'. I've learned so much from you & most importantly you've removed so much of the intimidation of venturing into growing roses by sharing your knowledge. I will probably be asking other related questions on your rose forum as my venture into roses progresses.

  • @koz3014
    @koz3014 9 років тому

    Great information and sense of humor...your a natural for the video/tv world!!

  • @screenwearstudio740
    @screenwearstudio740 6 років тому +2

    "Bless thee and all whom bloom upon thee" Great video! I didn't know you could change a lateral into a main cane.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому +3

    I'm so glad. New Dawn is a lovely rose. Keep in mind you can keep trimming the laterals all season long to keep it under control.

  • @jeannecapone5412
    @jeannecapone5412 6 років тому +2

    Great instructional video. Love the humor also

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  15 років тому

    Exactly. And now that you know the difference between main canes and lateral and which ones you should and should not prune it will keep blooming every year. Glad it helped you!

  • @anasstasia21
    @anasstasia21 12 років тому

    Thank you for all your work! I'm watching you with admiration and great interest!

  • @OceanSwimmer
    @OceanSwimmer 6 років тому

    So helpful! I'm doing some Fall cleanup, and this is exactly what I needed to see! Thank you, Mr. Zimmerman!

  • @sandracarusetta2769
    @sandracarusetta2769 10 років тому +2

    Thanks for this most helpful demonstration!

  • @tonylatimer1308
    @tonylatimer1308 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. NOW I understand. Simple principles that I can apply all year round.

  • @AndYourLittleDog
    @AndYourLittleDog 4 роки тому

    I really want to thank you for the rose education you’ve given me. Following your advice, I’ve rejuvenated my grandma’s hybrid teas trained my new own root root climber and have enjoyed a positively sinful amount of blooms.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  4 роки тому +1

      So glad it's helping!

    • @AndYourLittleDog
      @AndYourLittleDog 4 роки тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses my roses were the talk of the neighborhood during lockdown. Thank you so SO much for helping bring a lot of joy to the last year.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  4 роки тому +1

      @@AndYourLittleDog You're welcome.

  • @gardenvespers777
    @gardenvespers777 14 років тому +1

    This is exactly what I was looking for thank you so much! Its alot easier than I thought. I hope if I "knight" any laterals, I can do it with as much pomp and circumstance as you did in the video! lolllllllllll :-) I'm trying to get these little guys over an arbor and I've seen those stragglers at the base too. Gotta go grab the pruners! thanks again!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому

    Glad you liked it and found it useful. We are all ready planning more for this season.

  • @lunacherubim
    @lunacherubim 12 років тому

    Thank you! I moved into our house a year ago and the previous owners have a well established rose bush and then sort of next to it a random climbing rose (??). There's no trellis or anything for it to climb, so I'll either consider moving it or finding a free standing trellis. I have learned the ways of rosebushes but NOT climbing roses so this is incredibly helpful. I am no longer intimidated by this weird climbing rose :)

  • @elrania
    @elrania 6 років тому +5

    Thank you! My house with 3! old climbers are trying to devour me alive! Now Im ready for battle

  • @Matyme
    @Matyme 7 років тому +1

    Thank you even though the quality of the video is pretty hard to see BUT you explain everything so well I understood everything you said even though I don't know anything about roses. Thanks to yours video's I am learning alot! I've tried pruning a rose bush a few times in this house I moved into and every time I prune them they won't bloom but every time I just leave them they bloom like crazy. The problem is they don't grow new canes and the two canes that are on there don't grow any longer. It's like I frightened the roses and just decided to stay just as they are so I won't touch them lol I'm listening to them and I haven't touched them for the last two years.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  7 років тому

      These videos were shot before HD cameras really came into their own hence the quality not being great. Some rose bushes don't like pruning and yours may be among those. Just keep them shaped and don't worry about pruning. Not growing new canes might come down to them just being old.

  • @Kaconsite09
    @Kaconsite09 15 років тому

    Really good video. I understand a lot more now than I did before. What I need to know is how to prune roses when those little brown spots appear on the leaves ... after the first bloom

  • @Donnalistening
    @Donnalistening 12 років тому

    Thank you so much. The huge bush of a climbing rose I need to tackle, now seems much less intimidating.

  • @justineblore9329
    @justineblore9329 10 років тому

    Awesome explanation, or as we now say in the UK.. awesome explanation! Thanks.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  11 років тому

    I don't yet but stay tuned. I have a big one on our farm I plan to prune after it blooms this spring. Ramblers are best pruned right after flowering.

  • @lynnechinnock4020
    @lynnechinnock4020 8 років тому +1

    Thanks very much......I have a Gertrude Jekyll that Ive never pruned! So straight forward advice. 😀

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому

    Thanks for all the kind comments and glad you like the videos.

  • @visionarycomposting3100
    @visionarycomposting3100 10 років тому +2

    thank you so very much
    you answered all of my questions

  • @GardenGirlD76
    @GardenGirlD76 10 років тому

    Thank you ! I am getting a 4th July Climbing rose this will be helpful! :)

  • @xiragata
    @xiragata 12 років тому

    Thanks for the information. My climbing roses are in need of a strong prunning. I had a chuckle when you refered to the "arms that grow and grow and take over the lawn", my climbing rose looks like an octopus. I have it is a short support, like three feet tall, I want it to go higher like seven to ten feet tall due to the fact it is placed in front of porch at the entrance.

  • @hatgiongnhapkhaunguyenbaobi
    @hatgiongnhapkhaunguyenbaobi 5 років тому +1

    Thankyou so much for sharing

  • @barehairbear
    @barehairbear 9 років тому +1

    Brilliant - very helpful and very clear explanation.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  12 років тому

    It applies to all roses. In fact, what you are talking about is called pegging and there is a video on it. Glad you enjoy the videos!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому

    Thanks and I'm glad you like it.

  • @artfulevidence
    @artfulevidence 10 років тому +3

    Very helpful video, thanks!

  • @crosswind76
    @crosswind76 12 років тому

    Thank you -- my Don Juan Rose is starting to get out of control. now i know what to do!

  • @sheetalmudaliar
    @sheetalmudaliar 5 років тому +1

    Hello!
    Mr Zimmerman..
    I learnt so much from your videos on roses.i would really appreciate if you could do a video on how to increase the rose petal's count.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  5 років тому

      The petal count is based on the variety itself. There is nothing you can do to increase it.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому

    Enjoy and thanks.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  11 років тому

    Yes, the same applies to a lady banks rose. But since it is a spring flowering rose do the major prune after it flowers

  • @1cscheid
    @1cscheid 15 років тому

    You are very funny, but that explains why this is the 1st time my climbing queen elizabeth is going to bloom, this is it's 3rd year.
    Very informative.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому

    @cobbhousehold6 I'm so glad you like them and they are useful. Be sure to join us on our discussion forum on our website paulzimmermanroses if you have any questions!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому

    You can take care of Don Juan just any other climbing rose. It's very easy to work with. As to what kind of trellis a lot of that is up to you in terms of what you think will like good in your garden. If you want wood something like a 4x8 foot lattice sheet would work. Where are you going to put the trellis?

  • @nisiajewellanah1287
    @nisiajewellanah1287 11 років тому

    Wonderful! Thank you for explaining in a way I understand. Funny & Functional!

  • @Itrustnujesus
    @Itrustnujesus 14 років тому

    @AshdownRoses - Hello.. I want to thank you for your very instructional video,I learned a lot and I'm thankful. I recently purchased a "Don Juan Climbing Rose" ( which I'm totally in love with) I would like to know if this specific climbing rose is pruned or taken care of differently then the rest, and what kind of trellis do you recommend me to purchase for my climbing rose?

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  11 років тому

    You can tie them in like main canes or cut them like laterals.

  • @rotnkiley
    @rotnkiley 6 років тому

    paul i lost your email but just wanted to update you on that gorgantueous rose...Haha--totally misspelled that...well i chopped it down to about 2feet...remember it tipped the trellis over...it was just to big for me to cut properly so i just went crazy...but in CA we are getting some cool nights and i walked by and that thing is growing....i thought i had killed it...but it is coming back...so i will be putting a trellis again just a very secure one and not out of wood unless it is supported with steel...it was a gorgeous trellis so maybe in five years it will be back to where i cut it down...thank you for all your input! i have a better sense of what to expect and how to control it better now! thank you thank you thank you! i would love to someday see your garden--i'm sure it smells beautiful if you have as many roses planted as i think you probably do! roses are my favorite!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  6 років тому

      So glad it's working out and the rose is making a come back!

  • @emirandezmy3047
    @emirandezmy3047 4 роки тому

    Thank you great information, I see that We should not cut the main cane, but how if the main cane bear flowers? Should I deadhead those flowers or not?

  • @chadlawrence2240
    @chadlawrence2240 7 років тому +2

    This guy is a boss! Nice video

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  15 років тому +1

    Thank you for the great review!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  12 років тому

    Any heavy pruning you want to do in late winter. At this point just trim the rose to shape it, cut out dead wood etc.
    With the cane growing from the roots. Is your rose own root or budded? If budded is the cane coming from above or below the bud union, which is the "knot" at the base of the plant above the roots.

  • @Chillyseason5mymymy9
    @Chillyseason5mymymy9 4 роки тому

    I lover your presentation style and funny expressions 😆 you mix in your videos. I watched all your videos in whichever channel you are. But I couldn't find anything about overwintering climbing rose and shrub roses. Can you please make a video on how to overwinter climbing rose plants and container roses, how much watering will it need during winter and etc.? I really appreciate your advice on roses! 🌹 💐 Thanks 😊

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  4 роки тому +1

      I will do so. You are not the first person who asked.

    • @Chillyseason5mymymy9
      @Chillyseason5mymymy9 4 роки тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses Thank you so much! Please do it soon 😁 First frost date is coming!

    • @flygirlfly
      @flygirlfly 3 роки тому +1

      oh yes! I need advice on how to protect my climbing roses from the frigid winters in Chicago!!

    • @Chillyseason5mymymy9
      @Chillyseason5mymymy9 3 роки тому

      My climbing rose died last winter.. 😢

  • @Katza101
    @Katza101 3 роки тому

    OMG I'm so glad I found this video!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!

  • @mkb7997
    @mkb7997 Рік тому

    Excellent video. I have a crisscross style arbor. My hope is to train the climber only on those 45 degree Do you think that is doable? I may need to have each cane do short switch backs as it grows to the top. Although, I would prefer to run each can at a 45 degree from one end to the other 🤷🏼‍♀

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  Рік тому

      Great question and in fact I did a video on this. Essentially it's what you are suggesting which is run them back and forth at 45 degrees. ua-cam.com/video/1o-o_FHPoEU/v-deo.html

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  11 років тому

    Glad you enjoy them!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  12 років тому

    Looking forward to seeing you over there!

  • @rachaelp3942
    @rachaelp3942 5 років тому

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @quenuk
    @quenuk 12 років тому

    Does the horizontal cane theory apply to shrub roses that throw out longer, flexible canes that tend to grow vertical with roses or clusters developing only on cane tips? If I was to position those canes in a more horizontal position would they produce laterals & more roses?
    I'm working my way through your videos, commenting as I go. So helpful your videos. Thank you.

  • @connieluzan
    @connieluzan 10 років тому

    Thanks Paul! My Graham Thomas was out of control! 12' high and 6 ' wide, it was very nearly ready to envelope the BBQ and, yes, any small animals or children. Watched your video and attacked my rose that same afternoon. I won.

  • @n1les
    @n1les 12 років тому

    Sorry i dont know what own root or budded means.Think the cane is coming from above the roots almost next to the base of the plant.

  • @Dav123xyz
    @Dav123xyz 11 років тому +1

    Hava you got a video on pruning ramblers?
    Thanks!

  • @n1les
    @n1les 12 років тому

    Hi its spring over here but very hot (like summer), should i prune it after all the roses die? I normally always cut alot of them off to give to my mum then trim were i took the rose from if that lateral doesnt have any roses left on it.Am i doing right? And my Climber this year got a cain growing from its roots. Should i cut it off? Heard it could kill roses bushes or should i leave it grow? Thanks so much :) your videos and web really helped me!

  • @heartlandscolorcarecarpetd1157
    @heartlandscolorcarecarpetd1157 2 роки тому

    Hi Paul. Thank you for this video and your time :)
    I bought two climbing roses because I loved the color but how can I train it to be a bush ?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  2 роки тому

      You can't really train a climbing rose to be a bush. they want to be climbers. If you keeping cutting them back they won't bloom very much.

  • @Finchesca
    @Finchesca 10 років тому

    That was very educational, thank you. What I'm missing is an understanding of from where the flowers actually grow. If I am continually cutting laterals, am I not also trimming off the very stems that will bear the flowers, thus preventing flowering?
    I ask because I have a Smooth Touch rose that's about 5 years old that has literally never borne a single flower, despite horizontal training. So I have no experience with how, where or even when rose flowers emerge, despite 5 years rose-growing experience! :(

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  10 років тому

      The new flowers will grow from beneath where you made a cut. You only cut the laterals back to within 12-18 inches of the main canes. You don't cut them off completely. Does that help?

  • @marshall886
    @marshall886 10 років тому +1

    Hi, can I cut out old base canes that I don't want during spring or is it only in winter?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  10 років тому

      You can do it anytime of year except for late summer/early fall.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  15 років тому

    Thank you and pass the word around.

  • @catheycadieux
    @catheycadieux 8 років тому

    Hi Paul,You planted lovely roses in my Newbury Park, CA garden , in 1998. My gardener, who I just fired, was in charge of the garden for the last year and a half. I did not go there for the last year because of the tenants. The gardener did not do any pruning or cleaning of the huge climbers. Fences are falling down, these are the size of Buicks. And with lots of old thick canes. We have to cut them back severely to save structures. My question: Can I expect those old canes to make new growth or do I have to rip them out and start all over? The gardener already cut back most of the Belle of Portugal. Lady Banks is gigantic; he cut back one whole side of it so main cane is laying on the ground. Help! thanks, Cathey

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  8 років тому

      It will put out new canes and it's okay to cut them back.

  • @sketch6774
    @sketch6774 9 років тому

    great information. can you do a video on a thicker rose ? I have 3 climbing peace and having issues training. and would also know how many canes I can take off .

    • @paulzimmerman249
      @paulzimmerman249 9 років тому

      +Luis Santiago I can try but basically as new canes emerge you will train those when they are young. How many canes does the rose have?

    • @sketch6774
      @sketch6774 9 років тому

      +Paul Zimmerman thank you for the response, right now they each have 7 or 8 canes

    • @paulzimmerman249
      @paulzimmerman249 9 років тому

      +Luis Santiago I would say take out an 1-2 this year and another old one next year and another the year after that provided new ones emerge.

    • @sketch6774
      @sketch6774 9 років тому

      +Paul Zimmerman thank you so much ! I'll do just as you said

  • @hulsan
    @hulsan 11 років тому

    Great, thanks!
    What gloves are you using, doesn't seem like you get any thorns into the gloves you are using?

  • @claireisraellove
    @claireisraellove 13 років тому

    hello sir AshdownRoses,,, your vid is really helpful,, i just wanna ask,, im here in a tropical country and i have climbing rose seeds (well soon to come) ... how will i make sure that my climbing rose will surely grow?.. aside frm taking care of like like my other rose?.. does it need some special care?...

  • @stateniland
    @stateniland 10 років тому

    Very informative! thank you! I have a question regarding my meidiland roses. I have approx. 8 plants in a circle on my front lawn..each fall I cut them way down to 12" and each year they come back to 5' high with tiny red roses.. Am I pruning them correctly? The plants are approx. 8yrs old now. Thank you from NYC

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  10 років тому

      Pruning roses like that depends on what you want them to be. You can prune them hard like that once a year but considering they are landscape plants you probably want to keep them consistent all season. I'd trim the during the year to keep them shaped. During winter just prune out dead wood and maybe an old cane. No need to cut them hard unless you want to.

    • @stateniland
      @stateniland 10 років тому

      Paul Zimmerman Roses If i just trim them back a little will they continue to grow higher than their normal 4-5' height I get with the hard pruning I've been doing? Thank you Joe

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  10 років тому

      ***** At some point they will stop getting taller when they reach their maximum height. I would simply trim them all year like any other bush in your garden. Right after they have a flowering flush is a great time to trim and shape.

  • @Thishereismyusername
    @Thishereismyusername 12 років тому

    Just stumbled onto this video and I love it. Very helpful! I'm going to watch all yoour other rose pruning videos in just a moment.
    Question: I have a climbing Zepherine Drouhin. It seems to bloom nicely in spring, but right after it is done blooming, it drops all its leaves. The leaves don't seem to make a comeback until the roses start putting on new grown in late summer. Is this hard on the roses? I don't fertilize throughout the season. Is that the problem?

  • @stevebrucken1944
    @stevebrucken1944 2 роки тому

    I understand the difference between laterals and Main cane now thank you, very helpful I have a question though with all the pruning during the season that you might want to do, does that also mean more feeding the rose!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  2 роки тому +1

      Not really. Just feed normally.

    • @stevebrucken1944
      @stevebrucken1944 2 роки тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses I was growing hybrid tall bearded irises, now I think the rose bug has got me LOL

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  2 роки тому +1

      @@stevebrucken1944 It will do that!

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  11 років тому

    You might try cutting one or two of the canes short to about 2' or so. That would encourage blooms towards the base. I wouldn't do more than one or two though.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  14 років тому

    Thanks and have fun Knighting!!

  • @Mathilde.99
    @Mathilde.99 11 років тому

    I like these guys a lot!

  • @angelapritchard6640
    @angelapritchard6640 5 років тому +2

    Love this guy!

  • @carolynjenkins3242
    @carolynjenkins3242 7 років тому

    I'm just starting climbing rose bushes and I bought two I have an arbor in my back yard that I want to use for them. My question is how far apart do I plant them and do I plant them on the outside or inside of arbor. I have a bird bath in the middle of the arbor. Love your video It was very helpful. Can't wait to get started.. Thank you for your video

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  7 років тому +1

      I would plant them on the outside of the arbor and about two fee apart.

    • @carolynjenkins3242
      @carolynjenkins3242 7 років тому +1

      Thank you I planted them now so I can't wait to see them grow

  • @yvonneyanes826
    @yvonneyanes826 12 років тому

    THANK YOU!!! I have been afraid of pruning my trellised roses and now they have black spots on the leaves right after the beautiful blooming period. I guess I can start to clean up the bush with more confidence, but the leaves worry me.

    • @imho2278
      @imho2278 3 роки тому

      Once you prune the rose, the improved air circulation will clear up the black spot.

  • @Paulzimmermanroses
    @Paulzimmermanroses  13 років тому

    @claireisraellove It doesn't really need special care. Just like any other climber. I'm curious. Where are you getting rose seeds from? Very unusual to be sold that way.

  • @mikami1
    @mikami1 9 років тому

    Can you do a short video on how to care for a young climbing rose after buying it? How to start training it, to prune it right away or not etc?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  9 років тому +1

      037emka I can but to quickly answer your questions. Start training it as soon as the canes get long enough. Do it the way I talk about in the video.
      Don't prune it for the first year or two. Let it grow.

    • @mikami1
      @mikami1 9 років тому

      Paul Zimmerman Roses Thanks so much!

  • @adeliachamberlain7367
    @adeliachamberlain7367 7 років тому

    Hi Paul thank you for getting back to me , it is drastic and painful, the branch that grows fro the ground is grey looks strong the top branches are green , wil that be ok

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses  7 років тому

      Post some photos on my business Facebook Page. That will really help me better answer the question. It's a public page so no friend request needed facebook.com/paul.zimmerman.roses/