Discover the climbing roses | What color to choose?They offer almost all colors: white as snow to almost black red and yellow to bright orange transparent. Even the blue there, although the latter almost never have true blue flowers, is inclined rather to the color of lavender.

To be sure we’re going to plant the color we had in mind, it is advisable to buy roses ‘advantageous’ in the supermarket. Unfortunately, in many cases the color or variety of these roses tend to be ‘authentic’.

Never buy a rose only by their color. It is best to buy by name. This way you can always find information on the mode of growth and other curiosities.

Here are some good, strong climbing roses:
- Rambler Metanoia – Salmon with beautiful bright green leaves.
- Rambler Indigoletta – Blue lilac, flowering from June to November.
- Rambler Bukalo – pure orange, flowering from June to November.
- New Dawn Climber – Large / smell / soft pink, strong branches.
- Paul’s Scarlet Climber – a warm clusters of red flowers from June to November.
- Penny Lane Climber – Large / creamy white, green leaves happy. Santana Climber – Large / Red, flowering from June to November.
- Pillar Trevi Fountain – Large / Orange, flowering from June to November.
- Paul’s Lemmon Pillar – Large / double / gold, blooming from July to October.
- Pillar Libretto – large / double / pink, flowering from June to October.
- Pillar Ponte Rosa – large / double / red, flowering from June to October.

Pruning and care
- If you also want to know how to prune them, you can visit this article on pruning roses. In it we tell you things like: “The Roses standing areas are the most common and easy to find. Bush varieties should be pruned as long as glass, eradicating the central branches and those that may be damaging to other stronger .. .. ”

- If on the other hand, you want to know how to perform a good plantation, visit this article on how to plant roses. There you know that: “The climbing roses require some extra care, provided they are planted against a wall. Near the foundations usually have few nutrients available, so it is inevitable to improve the ground …”.

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