The Mirror: Gardening expert's two-step trick to double your climbing rose flowers
MSN: Do this with your climbing rose to increase the number of flowers
Do this with your climbing rose to increase the number of flowers
Daily Express: Climbing roses will grow ‘so many flowers in summer’ with garden expert’s one-minute task
Roses are adored by many for their glorious flower heads, but they will struggle to bloom without proper pruning. If left, climbing roses can become a tangled mess of branches with very few flowers.
Climbing roses will grow ‘so many flowers in summer’ with garden expert’s one-minute task
recordonline: Ask Dan: Of bee balm, trumpet vine, climbing roses, wisteria and lilies
Ask Dan: Of bee balm, trumpet vine, climbing roses, wisteria and lilies
Daily Express: Climbing roses: Prune now to avoid ‘jumbled mass’ of weak flowers - how to guide
Climbing roses: Prune now to avoid ‘jumbled mass’ of weak flowers - how to guide
Daily Mail: The runaway roses: Now's the time to prune your rambling or climbing flowers
The runaway roses: Now's the time to prune your rambling or climbing flowers
Penn Live: This climbing rose’s flowers celebrate the Fourth of July holiday: George’s Plant Pick of the Week
This climbing rose’s flowers celebrate the Fourth of July holiday: George’s Plant Pick of the Week
The Mirror: Garden expert's one-minute pruning trick helps climbing roses 'flower so much'
Roses are loved by many for their stunning blooms, but without proper pruning, they can struggle to flourish. If neglected, climbing roses can turn into a tangled mess of branches with scarce flowers.