Vertical Gardening

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Do you go to the nursery store or look at those rose catalogs and said to yourself that I have to have that one rose or maybe two or three? Then you go outside and see that your garden is already full. What do you do? When you run out of space in your yard, what is the next best thing to do? Think of vertical rose gardening.

 Vertical rose gardening let you utilize a minimum space with a maximum impact. You grow plant vertically to maximize small garden area. You accomplish this by using arbor, trellis, pergolas, floral arches, obelisks, fence, metal cages, bamboo poles, stakes, post, trees and even walls of your home.

Rosa MultifloraAn arbor with climbing roses says welcome to your garden and provides a frame of what is inside your garden. A trellis is one of the old time structures for a climbing rose…

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2 responses to “Vertical Gardening”

  1. GP Cox Avatar

    Right now I’m in the process of killing my Summerific Hibiscus. Can’t wait to see what else succumbs to my black-thumb!!

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  2. SCLMRose Avatar

    It’s not your black-thumb. The weather is the culprit. I have never seen so many of my roses have black canes.. they are slowly dying. Too hot and then a deluge of rain. My one hibiscus is surviving and my grapevine is doing quite well. I think I’ll get another grapevine next year.

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