Share your love for climbing roses.
We love Climbing roses. From wonderfully fragrant, repeat-flowering Climbing roses with large flowers in the most beautiful classic colors that add cachet to a home's facade. But also wild ramblers that grow wildly against a pergola or in a tree. A Climbing rose is a beautiful gift to yourself, a friend, or family. We have put together some nice ideas for you. Because planting now while you still can means you can enjoy such a beautiful climber this summer.
Remove a paving stone, plant a Climbing rose.
More and more cities have policies encouraging citizens to plant greenery between the asphalt. For a nicer living environment and better rainwater drainage in the city. And what gives a more beautiful sight than a beauty of a Climbing rose against a city facade? Climbing roses are one of the few types of climbing plants that bloom all season long. And that wonderful scent you smell when you come home or leave the door is a gift. Choose a rose that matches the color of your facade nicely, dig a hole deep enough, fill it with good soil, and guide the rose upwards with a string. View our collection of classic Climbing roses suitable for an urban environment here. View our Climbing roses
Combine famous duos of Climbing roses.
Do you love the elegance of a large-flowered, repeat-flowering classic Climbing rose but also the power of a fast-growing rambler rose? Then we have a good idea for you. Combine both types of roses. Let them grow through each other and you get a beautiful sight. Choose two roses of the same color and you get a beautiful ton-sur-ton effect. An additional advantage: you can enjoy the bloom more often. An enrichment of any facade, fence, or pergola. View our famous duos in all colors here. View our famous duos
Turn a tree into a sea of flowers with a wild rambler rose.
In the Netherlands, you don't see it very often: a rose that grows and blooms in a tree. A pity, because it gives an overwhelming feeling to see such an explosion of flowers in a tree. Ramblers often bloom before the tree itself gets leaves, allowing you to enjoy spring even more. Choose a free-standing tree, plant the rose on the southeast side of the tree for morning sun, and guide it to the trunk. The rose will grow towards the light and thus towards the crown of the tree. Suitable ramblers for a tree are Albéric Barbier, Banksiae Lutae, François Juranville, and Madame Alfred Carrière.
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