Roses are quite capricious plants that need careful care. We have compiled the best tips for rose care for you.…
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Old roses are also known as historical roses. These need to be trimmed regularly to keep the shrubs strong, healthy and thriving.…
Read MoreIn order for bed roses to bloom evenly and profusely, you have to cut them back regularly. You can find out how to make the pruning in our article.…
Read MoreMany roses are not hardy and should therefore be winterized in good time. You can find out from us how to overwinter roses properly.…
Read MoreRoses act as a wonderful eye-catcher in every garden. You can find out how to plant the different types of roses in this detailed article.…
Read MoreCompared to other climbing roses, rambler roses require less maintenance, especially when it comes to pruning. What to look out for.…
Read MoreWhen it comes to rambler roses, there is a large selection of one-flowering and repeat-flowering varieties. We introduce you to the most beautiful ones.…
Read MoreRambler roses often developed from wild roses and are therefore particularly hardy. We introduce you to the most robust varieties.…
Read MoreClimbing roses can be easily propagated by cuttings or sticks, with a success rate of around 30 percent.…
Read MoreThe beautiful rose Leonardo da Vinci with its large, strongly double flowers requires comparatively little care.…
Read MoreRambler roses can grow very tall and are ideal for covering dead trees or pergolas, for example. How to properly plant ramblers.…
Read MoreIt may be necessary to transplant older climbing roses for many reasons. In our step-by-step instructions we will show you how to do this.…
Read MoreHow you prune rambler roses depends on the specific variety. Some specimens are pruned in spring, while others are cut right after flowering.…
Read MoreAlthough most climbing roses are hardy, they survive the winter much better with our tips.…
Read MoreClimbing roses that bloom once are best cut off immediately after flowering, but in the case of varieties that bloom more often, dead flowers should always be removed.…
Read MoreLike other types of roses that bloom frequently, you should cut the climbing rose Santana in the spring. Faded flowers should also be removed regularly.…
Read MoreIs your climbing rose not blooming? This is usually due to incorrect maintenance or an unsuitable location.…
Read MoreWhen should you plant climbing roses? The best time to plant the queen of flowers is a mild, frost-free day in autumn.…
Read MoreLike almost all roses, climbing roses are quite sensitive to various fungal diseases and infestation with various pests.…
Read MoreSince climbing roses are heavy feeders, they should be fertilized regularly. This article tells you when and how to properly fertilize your roses.…
Read MoreMany climbing roses are very hardy and can therefore spend the winter outdoors without any problems. So-called ADR roses are particularly robust.…
Read MoreClimbing roses do not grow up by themselves, which is why you have to guide their overly long shoots up and attach them to the trellis.…
Read MoreClimbing roses are best planted in the fall. For various reasons, however, planting in the spring can make more sense.…
Read MoreChoosing the right location for a climbing rose is not easy. The plant needs sun, but does not like high heat.…
Read MoreClimbing roses are ideal for greening a house wall. This article tells you what to look out for when planting.…
Read MoreClimbing roses can also be cultivated very well on the balcony - provided they are cared for properly and are in a suitable location.…
Read MorePlanting climbing roses correctly is important for healthy growth and lush flowering. What you should pay attention to for maximum success.…
Read MoreThe robust and undemanding potato rose is very easy to propagate, for example via runners, sticks or seeds.…
Read MoreClimbing roses need a trellis to grow at all…
Read MoreThere are countless different varieties of climbing roses, which are mainly differentiated according to the frequency of their flowering. We introduce you to the most beautiful ones.…
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