This is one of the loveliest ways of growing them, but you must choose one with really long shoots. Others have gone into names, but there are literally dozens and dozens of them, the choice is yours. I will advise you HOW to grow your rose.
Firstly plant the rose of your choice about 4' away from the trunk: the farther away the better, since there will be competition for food from the tree roots and the soil will be less dry. The sides or rear is preferable as it won't be in the way. train the rose canes towards the tree along poles or strong canes. Once it reaches the lower branches the rose will hook its thorns into and over them and ramble upwards with very little further help. that's it. All you have to do now is choose your rose. I said before there are dozens, thinking about it it there are probably hundreds. Good luck with your choice. personally I prefer 'Albertine' it'll never let you down.
I want a rambling rose to grow up a large standard tree in my garden, any hints please?
'Dorothy Perkins' rambling rose is nice--I have one.But remember any rose needs plentiful sun...will it get enough under the tree?
I like climbing roses too,for trellises--'Blaze' is an excellent climber.
Reply:The most vigorous of the climbers/ramblers is Kiftsgate which can grow to up to 50ft high. It has white scented flowers and can take over smaller gardens
Paul's Himalayan musk is a great one for training up trees.
Have a look at some of the websites for classic roses.
Reply:The average growth for the
Kiftsgate is 20 + feet and it does tolerate shade.
http://www.roguevalleyroses.com/product_...
The one below was the exception rather than the rule.
The Kiftsgate Rose
http://www.kiftsgate.co.uk/kiftsgaterose...
Reply:Tell it to stop rambling, start growin'
You could create some kind of trellis/grid for it to latch onto and grow up. Or use some netting so the thorns get stuck and it continues growing up the tree. Or do circles of string around it and the tree up to about 1 ft?
Reply:Try the delightfully named 'Rambling Rector' it grows while you watch and has lovely small white flowers and dark foliage.
Reply:Albertine- large pink flowers, very thorny and will grow to about 15 feet.
Paul's Scarlet-lots of small red flowers will grow to about 18 feet but will need training and more attention than Albertine.
Reply:The previous suggestion of Rose Dorothy Perkins has a drawback, in that it is a martyr to powdery mildew. Other roses will also get blackspot so get one that is more disease resistant.
I have a rose Wedding Day that is similar, but more compact at 30 feet, to the Kiftsgate rose at 35feet. It has apricot buds that quickly turn white. Rambling Rector has semi-double, small, scented, white flowers-20 feet. You could also try Rosa banksiae-lutea, it has bunches of primrose yellow fully double small flowers in early May. Other varieties to consider- Alberic Barbier, Alexandre Girault,Albertine, Bobbie James, Francois Juranville,Paul's Himalayan Musk, Long John Silver, Felicite-Perpetue, and the very vigourous, Rosa Mulliganii,
Reply:trim to 3 or 4 of your best braches and train them up your tree
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Will having a climbing rose next to my vegetable garden hurt the food?
I think it would be a very good thing to do they add beuty anywhere you plant them i think.
And i read some where that thyey grow roses at the ends of grape arbors so they could tell if powdery mildew was around and they could stop it on the grapes hope this helps.
Will having a climbing rose next to my vegetable garden hurt the food?
No, they will be fine. Only concern is pesticide use....none on the roses or veggies, please.
Reply:arctosta......
You are right on it as well as looking good, attracting bees etc they are a great indicator plant to show start of pest infestation
The Vineyards here in NZ also use them for this purpose
The Rose is a pretty usefull plant
Reply:Check what you are growing with compatibility to roses. There are plants that will provide protection for the roses and be protected by the roses, but there are those that can be drained by the roses and be infected or infested by the problems roses attract.
Roses can tend to compete for nutrients, and win.
Blessed gardening!!
Reply:I have climbers all around my garden.They have been there for twenty years.It won't hurt a thing.Flowers also attract more bee's and that is a good thing for any garden.
Reply:Your rose could be a good identifier of pest insects and diseases that may attack your garden. Ever notice how vineyards have rose bushes at the end of rows? This isn't to look pretty but to ID pests or diseases before they decimate the grape vines. Roses are highly susceptible to some of the pests and diseases that attack other plants and can be an early warning indicator of problems in your garden. (And the bees love 'em too)
Reply:No. However, shading from the rose and/or competition for water may cut the yield of your garden somewhat. But the rose will not "poison" or "injure" your garden crops.
And i read some where that thyey grow roses at the ends of grape arbors so they could tell if powdery mildew was around and they could stop it on the grapes hope this helps.
Will having a climbing rose next to my vegetable garden hurt the food?
No, they will be fine. Only concern is pesticide use....none on the roses or veggies, please.
Reply:arctosta......
You are right on it as well as looking good, attracting bees etc they are a great indicator plant to show start of pest infestation
The Vineyards here in NZ also use them for this purpose
The Rose is a pretty usefull plant
Reply:Check what you are growing with compatibility to roses. There are plants that will provide protection for the roses and be protected by the roses, but there are those that can be drained by the roses and be infected or infested by the problems roses attract.
Roses can tend to compete for nutrients, and win.
Blessed gardening!!
Reply:I have climbers all around my garden.They have been there for twenty years.It won't hurt a thing.Flowers also attract more bee's and that is a good thing for any garden.
Reply:Your rose could be a good identifier of pest insects and diseases that may attack your garden. Ever notice how vineyards have rose bushes at the end of rows? This isn't to look pretty but to ID pests or diseases before they decimate the grape vines. Roses are highly susceptible to some of the pests and diseases that attack other plants and can be an early warning indicator of problems in your garden. (And the bees love 'em too)
Reply:No. However, shading from the rose and/or competition for water may cut the yield of your garden somewhat. But the rose will not "poison" or "injure" your garden crops.
I love an English country house with a beautiful rose garden. How about you?
Yes, I love it
I love an English country house with a beautiful rose garden. How about you?
No.
Reply:i do i do.....let's get married and buy one!
Reply:Only if they let me stand in their yard
Reply:Yes I love that too.
Reply:Hi George!
It sounds lovely!
I woiuld like a cabin on a mountain top overlooking a beautiful valley and roses, geraniums, daisys, all the flowers possible.
Reply:From the few pictures I've seen, yes I would definately
Reply:ummm sounds nice to me
Reply:i never seen one before but i probably love it if i get a chance to see it.
Reply:Gorgeous.......
Reply:sounds great, im making mine in tuscany, wheres yours.
Reply:Me too .
Reply:Yes. With a white picket fence, fireplace %26amp; home made bread. At the back veggie garden %26amp; fruit trees.
Reply:It's alright. But I prefer the more contemporary look with cozy, warm, dark-walled interiors.
Reply:I like those things too
Reply:Sound good to me. Wanna be my Sugar Daddy so I can have one of those?
Reply:As do I.
Reply:with a glass of good wine and a novel to read. Sounds lovely.
I love an English country house with a beautiful rose garden. How about you?
No.
Reply:i do i do.....let's get married and buy one!
Reply:Only if they let me stand in their yard
Reply:Yes I love that too.
Reply:Hi George!
It sounds lovely!
I woiuld like a cabin on a mountain top overlooking a beautiful valley and roses, geraniums, daisys, all the flowers possible.
Reply:From the few pictures I've seen, yes I would definately
Reply:ummm sounds nice to me
Reply:i never seen one before but i probably love it if i get a chance to see it.
Reply:Gorgeous.......
Reply:sounds great, im making mine in tuscany, wheres yours.
Reply:Me too .
Reply:Yes. With a white picket fence, fireplace %26amp; home made bread. At the back veggie garden %26amp; fruit trees.
Reply:It's alright. But I prefer the more contemporary look with cozy, warm, dark-walled interiors.
Reply:I like those things too
Reply:Sound good to me. Wanna be my Sugar Daddy so I can have one of those?
Reply:As do I.
Reply:with a glass of good wine and a novel to read. Sounds lovely.
What is the AUS in rose names?
My friends and I recently visited the rose garden at Hampton Court Palace in England. Many, but not all, of the rose variety names began with "AUS." I think this must be an abbreviation, and I'm guessing that it stands for a society that registers names for plants...but I am just guessing. Can anyone please tell me more about "AUS"?
What is the AUS in rose names?
I think it may be an abbreviation for David AUSTIN roses? David Austins roses are world reknown and are the most beautiful and fragrant I have ever seen.
Reply:hmmm..never heard about that..sorry
What is the AUS in rose names?
I think it may be an abbreviation for David AUSTIN roses? David Austins roses are world reknown and are the most beautiful and fragrant I have ever seen.
Reply:hmmm..never heard about that..sorry
Did President Bush seem a little hysterical today during his press conference in the Rose Garden?
It is certain that he was really upset about the revolt among some prominent Senate Republicans concerning his plans to interrogate prisoners in controvention to the rules of the Geneva Convention, regarding treatment of prisoners of war.
Did President Bush seem a little hysterical today during his press conference in the Rose Garden?
I see some of you little sheeple are in denial, how can you claim he didn't seem unglued to you?! He was about to pop a vein and he was practically yelling his answers to the reporters! His mouth was contorted the whole time cuz he was so pissed he didn't get his way with the torture issue! He's such an *** toward those poor nitwits in the press. He never answered the tough questions but instead repeated the same old tired rhetoric(double speak) just to kill time. Arrrrg, that villiage idiot is driving us loco, Help!!!!
Lord, when will this torture end for us liberal-minded people?!!!!
Reply:He is just anxious to start torturing people.
Reply:I am not hysterical is the word. Insane might be better. Clueless is another good one.
How can any sane person say something like "It's unacceptable to think that there's any kind of comparison between the behavior of the United States of America and the action of Islamic extremists who kill innocent women and children to achieve an objective." I mean, we've murdered thousands of inncent women and children to achieve some objective: better control in oil-producing countries...more american-business-friendly atmosphere (Central America), etc.
Sadly, most of the voting public chosses to either ignore this, or foolishly attempt to justify it.
Reply:NO!!!!!!!!
Reply:I missed it, but I'm sure I'll see sound bites later.
Did little flecks of spittle fly? Was he red-faced with veins a-popping? Was baby ubbadubbya all upset because someone told him "no"?
Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll stroke out. Of course, that leaves us with Cheney. Ouch.
Reply:No, not really.
Reply:He was passionate
Reply:When you become president let me know what the job stress level is. I will be waiting.
Reply:Did not see any change.
Reply:Yes he went hysterical cause he was losing all his political support. First time he was more hysterical than when he picked up that pretzel.
Reply:Yeah...he's definitely losing it.
riding boots
Did President Bush seem a little hysterical today during his press conference in the Rose Garden?
I see some of you little sheeple are in denial, how can you claim he didn't seem unglued to you?! He was about to pop a vein and he was practically yelling his answers to the reporters! His mouth was contorted the whole time cuz he was so pissed he didn't get his way with the torture issue! He's such an *** toward those poor nitwits in the press. He never answered the tough questions but instead repeated the same old tired rhetoric(double speak) just to kill time. Arrrrg, that villiage idiot is driving us loco, Help!!!!
Lord, when will this torture end for us liberal-minded people?!!!!
Reply:He is just anxious to start torturing people.
Reply:I am not hysterical is the word. Insane might be better. Clueless is another good one.
How can any sane person say something like "It's unacceptable to think that there's any kind of comparison between the behavior of the United States of America and the action of Islamic extremists who kill innocent women and children to achieve an objective." I mean, we've murdered thousands of inncent women and children to achieve some objective: better control in oil-producing countries...more american-business-friendly atmosphere (Central America), etc.
Sadly, most of the voting public chosses to either ignore this, or foolishly attempt to justify it.
Reply:NO!!!!!!!!
Reply:I missed it, but I'm sure I'll see sound bites later.
Did little flecks of spittle fly? Was he red-faced with veins a-popping? Was baby ubbadubbya all upset because someone told him "no"?
Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll stroke out. Of course, that leaves us with Cheney. Ouch.
Reply:No, not really.
Reply:He was passionate
Reply:When you become president let me know what the job stress level is. I will be waiting.
Reply:Did not see any change.
Reply:Yes he went hysterical cause he was losing all his political support. First time he was more hysterical than when he picked up that pretzel.
Reply:Yeah...he's definitely losing it.
riding boots
Is there a poem titled 'I never promised you a rose garden' ?
if there isn't you should write one let us feel what you feel
Is there a poem titled 'I never promised you a rose garden' ?
no its a song by dolly parton . Report Abuse
Reply:It was used by a Canadian pop group called Kon-Kan.
The song was titled 'I Beg Your Pardon ( I Never Promised You A Rose Garden)'.
Reply:Its 'Rose Garden' by Lynn Anderson, lyrics at http://ntl.matrix.com.br/pfilho/html/lyr...
Reply:Don't think so - it's the corny tune to 'Prisoner Cell Block H' - that dreadful late night Australian rubbish!
Reply:That is a song.... It's Country %26amp; Loretta Lynn sang it... "Rose Garden".
Reply:It's a big country and western tune, a load of Irish folk artists have coverd it....
check out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%28I_Never_...
Reply:A song by that title sang by tanya tucker
Reply:lol,,no theres a song though,, the singer is called lynn anderson,, i never promised you a rose garden,, along with the sunshine,theres gotta be a little rain sometime.... brill for karaokes
Reply:There is a song with that title. It says, "I beg your pardon, I never promised you a rose garden".
Reply:I think it's from a song(?). I don't know which one.
Reply:There's a song by that title, I think Anne Murray sang it
Reply:No, but there was a Book: I never promised you a rose garden,
by Joanne Greenberg
...a Movie by director Anthony Page (1977)
...and a Song...
Reply:no.
Reply:Dude is absolutely right, I once bought a bootleg cassette tape, s'posed to be a rock band and lo and behold....it had this song right at the beginning of the tape!!!! lol
Reply:In addition to being the title of a popular song as reported by the other answerers, it was also the title of a young adult novel popular in the 70s, written by Hannah Greene.
Reply:It's a song performed by Lynne Anderson, and a book by Joanne Greenberg. The two are not related at all other than by title.
Reply:No, its a song written by Joe South and Lynn Anderson had the hit recording of it. South was one of the most prolfic songwriters of the late 1960's....wrote songs such as "The Games People Play" "Walk A Mile In My Shoes" and many others. Like many others of that period, he was from the South - Atlanta area, if I recall correctly.
Reply:No. Its an Old country song called "Rose Garden". By an Anderson, sorry but i dont know her first name.
Reply:Song sung by Lynn Anderson. My guess that if you read this song without listening to the music, you will have a poem! This is also the name of a very good book about a young girl who is drastically mentally ill. Good ending; not a happy ending, but good.
Reply:It is a song- I don't know if there is a poem, but I know that it is a country song.
Reply:Don't know about a poem, but theres certainly a country song by this name.
Is there a poem titled 'I never promised you a rose garden' ?
no its a song by dolly parton . Report Abuse
Reply:It was used by a Canadian pop group called Kon-Kan.
The song was titled 'I Beg Your Pardon ( I Never Promised You A Rose Garden)'.
Reply:Its 'Rose Garden' by Lynn Anderson, lyrics at http://ntl.matrix.com.br/pfilho/html/lyr...
Reply:Don't think so - it's the corny tune to 'Prisoner Cell Block H' - that dreadful late night Australian rubbish!
Reply:That is a song.... It's Country %26amp; Loretta Lynn sang it... "Rose Garden".
Reply:It's a big country and western tune, a load of Irish folk artists have coverd it....
check out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%28I_Never_...
Reply:A song by that title sang by tanya tucker
Reply:lol,,no theres a song though,, the singer is called lynn anderson,, i never promised you a rose garden,, along with the sunshine,theres gotta be a little rain sometime.... brill for karaokes
Reply:There is a song with that title. It says, "I beg your pardon, I never promised you a rose garden".
Reply:I think it's from a song(?). I don't know which one.
Reply:There's a song by that title, I think Anne Murray sang it
Reply:No, but there was a Book: I never promised you a rose garden,
by Joanne Greenberg
...a Movie by director Anthony Page (1977)
...and a Song...
Reply:no.
Reply:Dude is absolutely right, I once bought a bootleg cassette tape, s'posed to be a rock band and lo and behold....it had this song right at the beginning of the tape!!!! lol
Reply:In addition to being the title of a popular song as reported by the other answerers, it was also the title of a young adult novel popular in the 70s, written by Hannah Greene.
Reply:It's a song performed by Lynne Anderson, and a book by Joanne Greenberg. The two are not related at all other than by title.
Reply:No, its a song written by Joe South and Lynn Anderson had the hit recording of it. South was one of the most prolfic songwriters of the late 1960's....wrote songs such as "The Games People Play" "Walk A Mile In My Shoes" and many others. Like many others of that period, he was from the South - Atlanta area, if I recall correctly.
Reply:No. Its an Old country song called "Rose Garden". By an Anderson, sorry but i dont know her first name.
Reply:Song sung by Lynn Anderson. My guess that if you read this song without listening to the music, you will have a poem! This is also the name of a very good book about a young girl who is drastically mentally ill. Good ending; not a happy ending, but good.
Reply:It is a song- I don't know if there is a poem, but I know that it is a country song.
Reply:Don't know about a poem, but theres certainly a country song by this name.
I need some horse & farmyard manure for my Garden. I live in Granite city Il where can I find it ?
I need the manure from horses for my rose garden and it needs to be well rotted, The farmyard manure is for my Vegatable garden and general usage.
I need some horse %26amp; farmyard manure for my Garden. I live in Granite city Il where can I find it ?
Horse manure does not have much value... cow manure does.. and you can get that by the bag at any Home Depot////LOWE's, True Value... Walmart's
Reply:I wish you were near Mn; we have lots of cow manure. Just take a drive and stop in to see a local farmer. He'll let you have what you want. Do you drive a pickup? Or else bring 5 gallon pails, or used salt bags (softener salt).
I need some horse %26amp; farmyard manure for my Garden. I live in Granite city Il where can I find it ?
Horse manure does not have much value... cow manure does.. and you can get that by the bag at any Home Depot////LOWE's, True Value... Walmart's
Reply:I wish you were near Mn; we have lots of cow manure. Just take a drive and stop in to see a local farmer. He'll let you have what you want. Do you drive a pickup? Or else bring 5 gallon pails, or used salt bags (softener salt).
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