Its less vigorous than many rose varieties, but you can train the branches to cascade downward to bloom more. This rose will easily climb a wall or fence up to ten feet high or climb up a doorway. Excellent cut flowers. Note this is the default cart. The spectrum is broad, from delicate, creamy yellows to lemon tones, right through to more acidic, sulphurous shades. Use this bush as a small hedge, as it can reach 3 feet in height. Providing a charming display that is a feast for the eyes, award-winning Rosa 'Sally Holmes' is a vigorous, climbing rose with generous clusters of fragrant, single (4-8 petals), creamy white flowers, and pink-peach buds. Almost thornless, they were introduced in the early 1900s and flower in the summer months. Head on over to Amazon to grab a live plant in a one-gallon container for your garden. Repeat-flowering and one of the most fragrant of all English Roses, The Generous Gardener is a fabulous Rose that features breathtakingly large, double flowers reminiscent of water lilies. This vigorous climber is compact, growing to 7' tall and 4' wide, and has a light perfume. Colorado tree, lawn and garden tips:When and how to start your spring off right. I don't know where to start. The small yellow double blooms offer a slight fragrance, and the plant comes with rich green foliage. After that, in October or November, you should deadhead the flowers and cut some of the old branches off by their bases to promote new growth. This climbing rose, introduced in 2018, bears hot-pink blooms almost nonstop. Kathleen Harrop rose was bred by Dickson, in 1879. Its a reliable grower that reaches around four feet tall with dark, glossy green foliage. Born from pointed, ovoid buds, the blooms, 3.25 in. It produces abundant clusters of medium-sized, rounded and double flowers with soft white petals (30-40 petals), sometimes flushed with pale pink. Best Climbing Roses and Where to Plant Them If you live in Zone 5 to 9, youre lucky enough to be able to grow Yellow Brick Road, so head to Nature Hills Nursery for a bare root plant. WebI see there is a vid on established climbing roses. The large blossoms, 3.5 in. I'm quite new and don't understand yet.