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Climbing Pink Rose New Dawn (2.25L Pot)

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Climbing Rose Plant - Description

  • Potted Climbing Rose Plants
  • Rosa 'New Dawn'
  • Excellent Summer Colour
  • Wonderful Pink Rose
  • Type: Rambling Rose
  • Scented Rose
  • Current Size: 80cm in Height
  • Grade A Roses
  • Bare Root Rose Plants

Climbing Rose Plant - Characteristics

  • Flowers: Semi-double, cupped flower heads
  • Pink Cloud is a modern Rose
  • Repeat bloomer
  • Habit: Climbing, rambling, spreading
  • Height & Spread: 3 x 3m
  • In Bloom: All Summer into Autumn
  • Colour: Light pink
  • Growth rate: Vigorous
  • Mild Fragrance
  • Foliage: Dense, deep green foliage
  • Hardy Rose
  • Very disease resistant & undemanding

Climbing Rose Plant - Uses

  • Excellent choice for covering walls
  • Vigorous climbing rose will give fast results
  • Use to ramble up trellis or pergola
  • Award winning rose - Garden Merit Award
  • Excellent, striking colour - Great focal point
  • Offers colour all Summer long
  • Suited to a sunny, south facing wall

Rosa 'Parade' - Planting Instructions

Sowing Time

  • Sow on arrival
  • Roses are on sale from October to March
  • Do not plant in frosty conditions

Hole Preparation

  • Dig a big planting hole. 1½ x 1½ ft
  • Mix in well rotted manure
  • Also mix in a small handful of fertiliser
  • Prefers a sunny spot, but will tolerate some shade

Handling the Plants

  • Take care not to damage plant's roots
  • Keep covered until time of planting
  • Do not expose the roots to light or allow to dry out
  • Ensure roots are always protected from frost prior to planting
  • Water plants before & after planting
  • Feed plants over the Summer months
  • Use a fertiliser high in potassium
  • Apply rose clear to foliage to prevent mildew, rust & greenfly aphids

Pruning Climbing Roses

  • Roses need to be pruned back each year
  • When pruning, first remove all dead, diseased & dying branches
  • Reduce any flowering shoots by three quarters
  • Older plants will require additional pruning
  • Thin out canopy & cut back some shoots right down to ground level
  • Tie back, train & support the remaining shoots to an existing frame or trellis
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