Climbing roses serve a functional purpose while adding color, texture, and beauty to a landscape. Most types of rose bushes grow like shrubs, but these climbers can be trained to screen for privacy, ...
Most of us have boundary walls, fences, or garden buildings such as sheds or studios that are in shade for part of the day, and in some cases all day long, especially if your garden faces north or ...
Climbing roses are a charming, romantic addition to any outdoor space. Whether you're designing and planting the perfect cottage garden or you simply want to cover up a dull corner of your yard, these ...
Height is an important visual element in a garden, but you don’t need an arbor or expensive structure to gain some lift. Even an inexpensive wooden stake can be put to use for climbing roses. Just ...
August is the month many of us do this. Exceptions include the old-fashioned roses that flower only once, in spring, on last year’s wood: old wood. Prune them around November, after flowering. Those ...
Fancy a rose growing around your front door? Gerry Daly has the best varieties There are hundreds of climbing roses, many of which flower in June. A rose growing around the door is part of a popular ...
There's something about climbing roses -- whether blanketing a picture-perfect arbor or spilling over the roof of a disheveled shed -- that showers romance on a garden. Climbers can soften the reality ...
spring and the heady promise of summer attached to them. Mind you, all roses are early this year. My garden is fairly cold and always at least ten days behind London, yet we still had the climbing ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Color lithograph from a seed ...