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Big Flowers from Bigleaf Hydrangeas
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Recent comments
Re: Video: How to Train a Rose on a Trellis
Paul, I was aware that 'vertical' was not the way to go with climbing roses, but one video is worth more than 1000 words. thanks. My other problem with my climbers is that they don't have long canes. The first is Dublin Bay which I have planted on both sides of an arch. I have many roses that were not sold as climbers that have much longer canes than my DB. Is there anything I can do to encourage longer canes? It takes up more of the cane to run it horizontally.
posted: 8:06 pm on May 31st