
Dieses strähnig aussehende Ding sorgte früher für die herrlich duftenden, tief kastanienbraunen Blüten. Wie kann ich helfen, das Problem zu beheben? Ich habe langsam freisetzendes Futter, frischen Kompost und eine scharfe Gartenschere.
Von: EnthusiasmAnnual2407
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Cut it back in early spring and give it some manure. Next year dead head the old blooms instead of leaving them as these have been and you may get more flowers.
It looks pretty healthy. Nice green leaves and a good new shoot coming. Prune back the straggly or diseased looking bits in winter.
Vine eyes and horizontal wire cables with turnbuckles to tension at 50cm intervals up the wall.
Tie in all growth as horizontally as possible.
Look up climbing rose pruning on the RHS website and follow their advice.
Flowers are made on short shoots arising from horizontally trained framework branches, your pruning will aim to create (and over time renew) a framework of horizontal branches, from which flowering shoots are produced, which are then pruned back to encourage production of more short flowering shoots.
Feed in the spring and summer, the plant won’t absorb nutrients when dormant in winter, so they will just wash out of the soil.
That is a very healthy looking rose…however it is a climbing rose and tied slightly incorrect .