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How to Grow Climbing Roses: Trellis & Care Guide | Arden

Grow climbing roses on trellises and arbors. Complete training and care guide. Design your garden with Arden.

Climbing roses turn trellises, arbors, and walls into living cathedrals. Train horizontal canes to maximize bloom production. "Eden," "New Dawn," and "Zéphirine Drouhin" are time-tested classics.

Sun: Full sun. Water: Moderate. Zones: 5–9. Height: 8–20 ft. Bloom time: Spring to fall.

Plant in rich, well-drained soil near a sturdy support. Train main canes horizontally — this triggers more blooms. Prune in late winter. Feed regularly during the growing season.

FAQ

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01 How do I train a climbing rose?

Tie main canes horizontally to your support — horizontal canes produce more blooms than vertical ones.

02 How tall will a climbing rose actually get?

Depends on the cultivar. "New Dawn" and "Zephirine Drouhin" reach 12–15 feet. "Don Juan" tops out at 8–10 feet. Some old ramblers like "Albertine" can reach 20 feet. Choose the size that fits your structure — they grow to their genetic potential.

03 When should I prune climbing roses?

Late winter — after the worst freezes but before new growth pushes. Remove dead wood first, then any crossing canes. Keep the youngest, strongest 5–7 main canes. Prune flowering laterals back to 2–3 buds to encourage new bloom-producing shoots.

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