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Rose Climbing Iceberg

Posted by kalista 7 (My Page) on
Thu, Jul 7, 05 at 0:16

Hi everyone!!! My name is Kalista, I am living in a Northern part of Germany, and since today I am in a possession of a Rose Climbing Iceberg. It is aprox. 1m high, and already has a few flowers. It is planted in pot on my balcony, very sunny. Pleas help me grow it, I am complete ignorant considering roses. Thanks:)

I remembered something else that I have been heard. I've been told that, you are supposed to fix the branches as horizontally as possible, so that rose blossoms along the branch, and not only on top of the branches. I am not so shore is it thru, and how is it supposed to look like. My rose should clime the fence on the wall. How to fix it?


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RE: Rose Climbing Iceberg

Kalista a climbing rose can be grown sucessfully in a pot provided it is in one that is big enough. Stay away from peat based compost and plant it in top soil with added manure or John Innes with added manure


 
 

 

 


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