Best climbing roses for Home- Climbing Plant

Roses are one of the most loved flowers and come in many natural and hybrid varieties. I will share some of the best climbing roses for home, whether you want to do it inside or outside of the house.

Climbing roses are a beautiful addition to any home, if you are a lover of nature then you should grow climbing roses in your home. There are many varieties of roses that exist, the climbing roses are best for walls, backyards, trellises, fences, and front doors.

In this blog post, I will share my experience and some of the top climbing roses that consistently perform well in terms of hardiness, disease resistance, and of course, their stunning display of flowers.

List of Climbing Roses for Front Door

1. New Dawn Rose

a couple of pink roses that are by a wall, new dawn rose.
  • Height: Up to 12 feet tall.
  • Flower Color: Soft pink.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to early summer.
  • Pruning Time: After flowering in late summer or early fall.

It is light pink in color, and you can grow very easily in your home. It need full sun exposure when it grow.

It can acihieve up to 12 feet higt and cover full wall of the house. It best planted in Spring to early summer. Pruning should be done after flowering in late summer or early fall

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2. Climbing Iceberg Rose

  • Height: Can reach 10 feet or more.
  • Flower Color: Pure white.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to Fall.
  • Pruning Time: Winter or early spring before new growth appears.
a bunch of white flowers in a garden, iceberg rose
Climbing Iceberg Rose

It is Pure white in color, and known for its good fragrance. Iceberg rose variety can reach heights of 10 feet or more. It has a long growing season from spring to fall, with pruning recommended in winter or early spring before new growth starts5.

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3. Don Juan Rose

red rose in bloom during daytime
  • Height: Up to 12 feet tall.
  • Flower Color: Deep red.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to Fall.
  • Pruning Time: Late winter or early spring.

This rose features deep red flowers and can also grow up to 12 feet tall6. It’s best grown from spring to fall, with pruning in late winter or early spring.

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4. Blaze Climbing Rose

  • Height: Can reach 12 feet or more.
  • Flower Color: Bright red.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to Fall.
  • Pruning Time: Late winter or early spring.

A bright red rose that can reach 12 feet or more. It shares a similar growing and pruning schedule as the Don Juan Rose.

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5. Climbing Peace Rose

  • Height: Up to 10 feet tall.
  • Flower Color: Yellow with pink edges.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to fall.
  • Pruning Time: Late winter or early spring.

This variety has yellow flowers with pink edges and can grow up to 10 feet tall. It’s growing and pruning times are the same as the previous roses.

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6. Climbing Pinkie Rose

rose, pinky-yellow, opening
  • Height: Can reach 10 feet.
  • Flower Color: Pink.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to fall.
  • Pruning Time: Late winter or early spring.

A pink rose that can reach 10 feet in height. It should be grown and pruned in the same periods as the Climbing Peace Rose.

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7. Dublin Bay Climbing Rose

  • Height: Up to 10 feet tall.
  • Flower Color: Deep red.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to fall.
  • Pruning Time: Late winter or early spring.

Another deep red rose that can grow up to 10 feet tall. It follows the same growing and pruning schedule as the Climbing Pinkie Rose.

Pink climbing rose plant on white fence

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8. Golden Showers Climbing Rose

  • Height: Can reach 10 feet or more.
  • Flower Color: Yellow.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to fall.
  • Pruning Time: Late winter or early spring.

This rose is yellow and can reach heights of 10 feet or more. It has the same growing and pruning recommendations as the Dublin Bay Climbing Rose.

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9. Zephirine Drouhin Climbing Rose

  • Height: Up to 12 feet tall.
  • Flower Color: Deep pink.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to fall.
  • Pruning Time: Late winter or early spring.
Old house with flowers on wall, climbing roses

A deep pink rose that can grow up to 12 feet tall. It should be grown and pruned in the same periods as the Golden Showers Climbing Rose.

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10. Lady Banks’ Rose

  • Height: Can reach 20 feet or more.
  • Flower Color: Yellow or white.
  • Best Time to Grow: Spring to Fall.
  • Pruning Time: After flowering in spring.

Unique for its ability to reach 20 feet or more, it comes in yellow or white flowers. It’s best grown from spring to fall, with pruning after flowering in spring.

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How can you Care for Climbing Roses

  • You can Plant roses in well-draining soil with plenty of sunlight. Or you can grow roses in a Pot, it is easily grown and cared for.
  • You can give Water deeply and regularly after 5 days Or when the soil is dry, especially during dry spells.
  • You can give a balanced fertilizer in spring and summer. I used water and natural soil for my plants.
  • Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Train climbing roses onto supports such as trellises or wires for optimal growth and display.
  • Check regularly for pests and diseases, and treat promptly if necessary.
  • Prune climbing roses annually to remove dead or diseased wood, promote new growth, and shape the plant for a tidy appearance.

Some factors you should consider when planting your Rose

Some varieties of roses need special environmental conditions. Please choose climbing rose varieties that are well-suited to your local climate and growing conditions. Consider factors such as heat tolerance, cold hardiness, and resistance to drought or humidity to ensure the health and vitality of your roses.

You can select climbing rose varieties that offer seasonal interest beyond their blooms.

Climbing roses are not only beautiful for humans but also attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Encourage biodiversity in your garden by planting pollinator-friendly flowers alongside your climbing roses.

Winter Protection: In colder climates, provide winter protection for climbing roses by mulching around the base, wrapping the canes with burlap, or using protective covers during extreme cold spells. This helps prevent winter damage and ensures healthy growth in spring.

Personalized Garden Design: Incorporate climbing roses into personalized garden designs that reflect your style, preferences, and gardening goals. Experiment with color schemes, focal points, and thematic elements to create a cohesive and harmonious outdoor space.

Inderjeet
Inderjeet

Hi, I am Inderjeet, and welcome to my blog on Home and Garden. I started this blog to share my insights, tips, and experiences on various topics related to plants, shrubs, juniper and how to care indoor plants.
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