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roses along ropes?

Discussion in 'Roses' started by Gazania, May 5, 2014.

  1. Gazania

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    Hi all, I spotted wisteria grown along ropes the other day and yesterday I saw roses growing along ropes too. The wooden posts were about 3/4ft high, a rope between them, and a rose grown half way between the posts, grown up, and along the ropes towards each post. Hope that makes sense?

    What kind of rose would you use to do this, a climber, a rambler ... ?

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    I would reckon a Rambler, not so heavy with smaller flowers, but when I have used rope or twine ties after about a couple of years it rots.
    My Dad used to use thick wire secured on poles in the days when people didn't have money.
     
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      I remember seeing this at Hyde hall a few years back. They were growing Rosa Cupid up one I seem to remember.
       
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        I'd say a Rambler too,that's what I'm using as the new stems are more pliable and easier to train:thumbsup:
         
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        • Gazania

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          thanks all, it's seems a rambler is the way to go.

          Do you know what rambler you are using Lolimac?

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          Good morning Gazinia ,Gertrude Jekyll often used this method for her climbing Roses,there are some that say that the ropes or(swags) can encourage disease but if it was good enough for the lovely lady G/T its good enough for yours truly;)
           
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            I'm growing Pauls Himalayan Musk,he's a beauty,what Rose isn't:wub2:...I got the posts in yesterday (I love that post fix) idea for anyone impatient like me:biggrin:..Only one hiccup ,I haven't done the swags as deep as I thought I had but too late now already cut the rope:doh:but it will still be OK:thumbsup:
             
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            • Gazania

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              thanks people :)

              I quite like the look of Francis e Lester for my climber at the moment. Check it out and let me know what you think

              Ah' swags', that's the term I was looking for. My swag posts are only in the design stage at the moment as I'm just putting a trellis together for another rose project. But I would like to buy my swag rose/s as soon as possible

              Gazania
               
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                Francis E Lester looks lovely Gazania:wub2:tolerates some shade too that's handy to know:thumbsup:...maybe I shouldn't have looked:doh::biggrin:
                 
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                  wow, gosh :wow:

                  Is the rose growing up and through a tree? It looks wonderful.

                  Gazania
                   
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