Тёмный

How To Pillar A Rose 

Paul Zimmerman Roses Consulting & Design
Подписаться 29 тыс.
Просмотров 173 тыс.
50% 1

Pillar roses add new height to the garden and give you a chance to use more climbing roses in your landscape. This video shows you how to grow one. If you have questions on climbing roses come visit the climbing rose section of our discussion forum. www.paulzimmermanroses.com/for...

Хобби

Опубликовано:

 

11 мар 2009

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 166   
@lizmathiesen7727
@lizmathiesen7727 4 месяца назад
Best explanation and demonstration of pruning and pillaring a climbing rose. Thank you!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 месяца назад
You are very welcome!
@Jenura01
@Jenura01 4 года назад
I constantly come back to Paul's videos to remind myself how to prune my roses. So so helpful, especially as my climber keeps getting bigger each year.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
Thank you!
@aggrogator4045
@aggrogator4045 Год назад
His voice is very pleasant.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses Год назад
Thanks
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 13 лет назад
You can maintain it the way you would most other climbing roses. Keep the laterals trimmed back during the season and during pruning time. Wind new main canes into it as they come up. Every now and then you may need to unwrap to cut out an old cane but not every year.
@mickey5779
@mickey5779 2 года назад
Thank you for this tutorial. I have two 'Cherry Frost' climbers that would benefit from this treatment 🌹
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@Tonymopar
@Tonymopar 4 года назад
Been watching Paul the last 3 years in the UK since I found his website, his sense of humour & common sense way of describing how to do the job beats all. Keep the vids coming Paul your a rare gem
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
Thanks!
@terrilynpatten3022
@terrilynpatten3022 9 лет назад
You amaze me with your skill but you brighten my day with your humor. Do NOT STOP! LOL thanks again.
@Bradoodle
@Bradoodle 10 лет назад
'Calling itself Audrey' LOL
@BillyAteMySoul
@BillyAteMySoul 15 лет назад
Thank you for this video, I'd love to see an updated picture of the pillar covered in blooms!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 15 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks.
@PinkRosefairy
@PinkRosefairy 7 лет назад
Thank you, I have learnt so much from you in the last couple of years and my garden has now changed completely, you have given me the confidence to redesign the garden and have the roses I want where I can see and enjoy them. Not sure if you know how influential you are all around the world. Theresa. New Zealand
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@robvaughn729
@robvaughn729 8 лет назад
Handsome and knowledgable, thanks for the information.
@GardenLandscapers
@GardenLandscapers 8 лет назад
Excellent tips and great video Paul. Much appreciated and best wishes.
@LiliansGardens
@LiliansGardens 7 лет назад
I am so glad i found you .I have learnt so much from your expertise .I'm subbed.
@guyluvsbeauty
@guyluvsbeauty 15 лет назад
Thanks so much for these videos on roses. They are so very helpful. Keep them coming. :)
@zinzirena
@zinzirena 15 лет назад
Thank you so much for this very good, informative and helpful videos!
@lmcclave
@lmcclave 15 лет назад
Very helpful to a new rose grower. I learned a lot. I`m off to watch the other videos.
@EileenMKeyes
@EileenMKeyes 9 лет назад
So informative! I love your sense of humor too. I have a Golden Showers climber that I just planted this spring, and it is already taking over. I really needed to know how to keep it in check, and this is just the trick. Thanks so much!
@WizardBrit
@WizardBrit 15 лет назад
Thanks Paul - Very useful video. I am going to try this.
@Roseville204
@Roseville204 15 лет назад
Excellent video that clearly and succinctly describes how to. Thank you for taking the time to explain.
@henlock1
@henlock1 5 лет назад
Wow! Just what I needed.
@teresaellis6703
@teresaellis6703 8 лет назад
So helpful! Thanks so much. Can't wait to get into the garden and pillar my climber, that I had been doing all wrong!
@ORWWmedia
@ORWWmedia 15 лет назад
Great advice and great series! I would argue with one point, though, for us non-professionals: I have been growing and pruning roses bare-handed for more than 40 years, and hve only once or twice drawn blood -- and that is probably due to getting older and having more difficulty seeing in recent years. The secret is moving slowly and deliberately (rather than at a "professional" pace), and has the added advantage of meticulous observation regarding scarring, bugs, spots, etc.
@chaotungng660
@chaotungng660 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I am growing roses including climbers for the first time this year and your videos are so helpful.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 месяца назад
Wonderful!
@thehobbyist2022
@thehobbyist2022 7 лет назад
This was the most informative video I came across. Thank you for teaching so much & so well about climbing roses. I'm very excited about mine now.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
Thanks and glad you liked it!
@rachele6605
@rachele6605 7 лет назад
Yay! I needed a good visual to train my eden climber up my pergola! Thank you!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
You are welcome!
@mytigereyez
@mytigereyez 3 месяца назад
AWESOME tips! Planted two climbers a few days ago, looking forward to pruning when they're bigger!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 3 месяца назад
Fantastic!
@helenakim9571
@helenakim9571 Год назад
Hi Paul 👋 You are the best ...thankyou so much 💕
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses Год назад
You are so welcome
@lesliemowers4443
@lesliemowers4443 4 года назад
Paul, I love your videos. They are practical, full of information, with humor sprinkled in. Only thing I would add is a photo when it is in bloom! Thank you so much!!!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
Glad you like the videos. I've had others ask to see the "after" photos. As I make new ones I'll do that.
@FireflyOnTheMoon
@FireflyOnTheMoon 7 лет назад
I learnt a lot. It will help my garden a lot. Cheers
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
You're welcome.
@debramoss2267
@debramoss2267 5 лет назад
Best rose video I've seen, love the humour and straight forward skills you share!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@Lily-hm6ce
@Lily-hm6ce 5 лет назад
So helpful & a sense of humour with it. You understand our confusions & explain so thoughtfully. Thank you
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 15 лет назад
Very good point on moving slowly. I'm getting great tips from everyone and I'm thinking at some point a video of readers tips might be in order.
@SerenityGardening
@SerenityGardening 8 месяцев назад
This is the best video on pillaring a rose. Thank you so much!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 8 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you!
@sjdelacy7712
@sjdelacy7712 11 месяцев назад
This video is so helpful. Thank you
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 11 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@keiffer71
@keiffer71 15 лет назад
Very cool! I would love to see what it looks like after it has filled in and grown out a bit.
@Delphinus24
@Delphinus24 4 года назад
Love your sense of humour! Greetings from northern Italy! ^_^
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
Thank you! 😃
@ImphreniousZog
@ImphreniousZog 15 лет назад
Excellent video. We had been planning to put up a couple of arborvitaes to bracket our front window, but I think a couple of pillar roses might be much more interesting. We're zone 5, but I think we have some climbers that will, eventually, cover the pillars. Thanks.
@gloriamayes6337
@gloriamayes6337 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing! I have a better understanding of how to train my rose on a pillar.🌹
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 5 лет назад
Great!
@beewinfield
@beewinfield 2 года назад
At last, someone who knows what they are talking about. Thank you, I think I know what to do with my climbers at last. Main canes leave. Laterals cut. Simple! Thanks a million. I have had my roses for 20 years and theyve never been pruned correctly.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 2 года назад
Glad to help!
@CityThatCannotBeCaptured
@CityThatCannotBeCaptured 8 лет назад
Excellent. Thank you.
@jamestoday2239
@jamestoday2239 7 лет назад
I like your video's and, i want to do this with a rose and a blackberry on my allotment so, sending the main stems straight up will be good for me as i'll get plenty of light down below still. Thanks for the reverse tip :)
@cumbrianhomestead
@cumbrianhomestead 4 года назад
Great video!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
Thanks!
@eamonnszwec2228
@eamonnszwec2228 2 года назад
Best explain ever .Thank you
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@elsagrace3893
@elsagrace3893 Год назад
Thank you a million times! I really needed to know this right now. Also I know now why my Veilchenblau rose in a 15 gallon didn’t bloom much. I was trying to get it tall in a hurry so I can plant it out to climb a tree. I trained the canes straight up on a tall pole. Now I’ve got it in the ground under a tree so I will get the canes going up the tree at as parallel angle as I can so I will get blooms the coming spring. I’m so thrilled to learn this stuff and to do it!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses Год назад
Glad it helped!
@narasimha7187
@narasimha7187 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Daddy, that was super useful.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 9 месяцев назад
Glad to hear it
@pollyyang6178
@pollyyang6178 2 года назад
Oh my god, this is so creative and I love your vedio !
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 2 года назад
Thank you so much!!
@tonyquo1937
@tonyquo1937 3 года назад
Very helpful tips ☺
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 3 года назад
Thanks!
@vrrusa
@vrrusa 13 лет назад
My red rose has stopped eating passing children & pets and looks amazing after proper hacking back & weaving into the arbor. I was going to remove it because I have never been anygood at roses BUT it was the only thing that would bloom in my yard. So now I have it and 4 other roses! Thank you!
@francish5401
@francish5401 6 лет назад
Hi greetings from Reo of Ireland.great video please up more very educational..
@voramai6286
@voramai6286 4 года назад
I cannot wait til my roses come in. I never planted them before. I have a lamp post that I want to use in my front yard thank you.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
You are so welcome!
@darkpitcher5242
@darkpitcher5242 2 года назад
Brilliant thanks
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 13 лет назад
@vrrusa I'm glad it helped and I'm guessing the children and pets are too!!!
@Delamom1
@Delamom1 8 лет назад
So helpful! I pillared a wonderful old-fashioned rose last fall after watching this video (twice :)). The rose had "fountained" and was a bear to mow around. Now it's spring and the lateral growth that's happening is amazing. Just finished tucking in some new growth to keep things under control; looking forward to a column of blooms in a month or so.
@1cscheid
@1cscheid 15 лет назад
Very informative & entertaining. I am going to do that with my climbers. Have you thought of doing a video on how to root a rose by clippings? I liked all your vids.
@castlelo
@castlelo 14 лет назад
Cool, thanks!
@youwardasuci
@youwardasuci 7 лет назад
i really enjoyed your videos. since i watch your videos a month ago. i bought a few varieties such as Abraham Darby,Sisters ELizabeth,rosalind,Black Baccara,and jude obscure..and they now are really happy as your videos is My ultimate guidance to take care of them... i lived In Malaysia which is hot and humid around 90 degrees all year around....Regards Great Master!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
Thanks and nice rose choices!
@youwardasuci
@youwardasuci 7 лет назад
+Paul Zimmerman Roses ..thanks again ...:)
@patleon9928
@patleon9928 9 лет назад
thanks for all the information vary helpful
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 12 лет назад
Thanks for posting your question. So others can chip in I've reposted it on our discussion forum. That way others can give their thoughts as well. And if you have more questions feel free to continue asking! The link to our forum is in the description of the video. Your question is under climbing roses and the topic is Rambling Rose Questions. See you over there!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 15 лет назад
I use a post hole digger which only digs a hole the width you need. I dig it as close to the rose s I can get. Start by sort of probing with the post hold digger and you should be able to work around the larger roots of the rose. Plus since you are trimming so much of the laterals off you are reducing the size of the rose above ground so some missing root shouldn't matter.
@christinesforza8600
@christinesforza8600 4 года назад
Terrific! Thank you! All I need is gloves and clean clippers. I subscribed. Ready to go.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
Great! If you have more questions I have a Facebook group where you can ask away! facebook.com/groups/58500441971/
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 11 лет назад
I plant them in the structure. That makes it easier to wind the canes around.
@cindyuhlemann5386
@cindyuhlemann5386 9 лет назад
What a great video! Thank you! How do you protect the pillar rose or a trellised rose for that matter, for a zone 4 winter?
@SmallWonda
@SmallWonda 10 лет назад
This is SO brilliant - thank you! I planted a climber (Dublin Bay) against a porch post, but then wasn't sure what to do - we live in a fire-prone area so don't want the rose climbing all over the roof - no one EVER told me I was supposed to grow Climbing roses on the Horizontal rather then on the vertical - now I KNOW I can have my pillar of red roses outside my bedroom window without them getting into the gutters or rampaging across the roof. WONDERFUL ADVICE! :)
@BackyardDiscovery
@BackyardDiscovery 12 лет назад
Great idea.. and funny
@tracic123
@tracic123 4 года назад
Just need a pic of it in bloom!!!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
I should have done that!
@BoudoirBoutiqueNC
@BoudoirBoutiqueNC 10 лет назад
You videos are very informative. I am just starting but I am in Japan, very humid summer and not sure if I should start now in pots or commit to the ground. Any tips?Thanks!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 10 лет назад
I'd start in pots and then plant in late summer when it starts to cool off.
@patriciahelton8578
@patriciahelton8578 6 лет назад
Thank u
@beastlytricks13
@beastlytricks13 6 лет назад
Great video, very informative and just what I needed as I've chosen some bare root roses for an pergola. I'm just after some further advice ....if possible. The roses that I have are for dappled shade and about 4 meters from a tree and it's roots. So my question is...shall I plant in a large pot with the bottom cut out so there's less interference from tree roots or will it happily coexist with the tree?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 6 лет назад
Sorry that I just saw this question. Yes, a large pot with the bottom cut out is a good idea.
@castlelo
@castlelo 14 лет назад
I am totally new to rose growing and came across your videos (joy!). As my first ever rose-growing endeavor, I am considering growing a 4th of July Climbing rose up the iron scrollwork of my porch. Would I use this same technique on a small rose-ling (name for baby rose?) or would a different method be used if starting with junior plant? All your videos seem to start with big, strapping specimens...thanks!!
@vgil1278
@vgil1278 4 года назад
Ha! Thanks for the humor!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
You're welcome!
@malissa456
@malissa456 15 лет назад
thanks!! =)
@juliashearer7842
@juliashearer7842 Год назад
This is fantastic thank you. I am curious, however, about the fact that it creates a lot of crossing stems which is something that is traditionally to be avoided?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses Год назад
It's generally could to avoid crossing stems when they are not secured because they will rub against each other. In the case the canes are tied in so it's okay.
@brokenbutterfly3178
@brokenbutterfly3178 5 лет назад
Wonderfully explained. May i ask, what if i wanted to create a tight wall (no space in between) of these climbing roses trained onto bamboo as pillars. How far should the bamboos be spaced?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 5 лет назад
Great question. I would suggest every two feet
@hamidsabir2296
@hamidsabir2296 5 лет назад
@@Paulzimmermanroses you talked about wrapping the canes around at an angle. What about the plant itself? I've read that climbers are to be planted a foot away and at a slight angle towards the structure/trellis. Does that appy when it comes to pillaring a rose? Do you plant it a foot away and at an angle? Thank you for your response btw.
@OurGardenChannel
@OurGardenChannel 11 лет назад
If one wants to use a teepee or rod type obelisk to pillar train: /|\ / | \ Should the rose be planted "in" the structure, or outside against one of the"legs"?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 14 лет назад
You would use the same technique and simply train it as it grows. It's actually easier with a new rose.
@GardenLandscapers
@GardenLandscapers 8 лет назад
Hi Paul - would be interested in your opinion on training roses on a trellis - would you (a) train & tie canes outside only or (b) weave canes through the both outside and inside of the lattice structure?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 8 лет назад
+Owen Chubb probably outside only. That way if you ever have to take the rose down to say paint the trellis it won't be an issue.
@schoolofmcdonald8698
@schoolofmcdonald8698 5 лет назад
Hi! Thank you for the video. Can I use this same technique on an arch? I have three arches that are about 12” thick and 9’ tall.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 5 лет назад
Yes, this would work on an arch.
@annmai87
@annmai87 4 года назад
This video made me laugh. :) Very informational.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 4 года назад
So glad!
@n1les
@n1les 7 лет назад
Hi is it wrong if i just tie the canes in going clockwise? Wont it be a problem canes from both directions when you need to remove a cane from the bud union? please help :( . Trying to train a rose up a obelisk...
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
+AngelHeart that will work. When you need to remove a cane just do it in sections.
@n1les
@n1les 7 лет назад
Thanks so much :)
@patriciahelton8578
@patriciahelton8578 6 лет назад
Is it a good idea to train a rose like the way u are doing up a tree that has no branches a dead pine tree I know that it is a pole that u are using
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 6 лет назад
That would work fine. Lots of folks use dead trees for this.
@dollyperry3020
@dollyperry3020 2 года назад
So when pruning a pillared rose, do you have to remove all of the tied-up canes?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 2 года назад
No. you would leave all the main canes tied up and just trim the laterals.
@markrowley9801
@markrowley9801 5 лет назад
great idea, my only concern is after a while the timber will rot
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 5 лет назад
If you use pressure treated it will last a long time. If it does rot do a good pruning on the rose by cutting back the laterals and leaving the main canes long. Slip the old post out and a new one in. It's trickier than I made it sound but it can be done with help.
@n1les
@n1les 7 лет назад
Can you pillar any rose? or it has to be a Climber by force? Dont you get problems with the thorns & powdery mildew?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
Best to use a climber even though some of the shrubs that throw long canes will work for shorter pillars. Choose a disease resistant variety and disease won't be much of an issue. Gauntlet gloves will help with the thorns.
@n1les
@n1les 7 лет назад
Thanks so much :)
@knightbook1003
@knightbook1003 5 лет назад
We have 2 huge non-climbing roses, but love where they’re at. We don’t want to move them, but just wooden stakes are not controlling them well. They’re hanging too far over the driveway. How do i fix this w/out hurting them or moving them?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 5 лет назад
Have you tried pegging the long canes back into the rose?
@SmallWonda
@SmallWonda 10 лет назад
Off to sort out my Dublin Bays & Pierre d' Ronsard's - poor things!!
@LordB298
@LordB298 7 лет назад
Mr. Zimmerman, How do you help prevent blackspot on a pillared rose? With canes and laterals so close together wouldn't that be a major issue?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
Certainly keeping it thinned will help but the key is to find a rose that is disease resistant by nature. I find if I do a good shaping and thinning after the spring flowering that will help.
@LordB298
@LordB298 7 лет назад
Thank you, sir!
@alexishernandez9548
@alexishernandez9548 4 года назад
Frasier?? J/k thank you for the video. Time for an hd 2020 version though
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 14 лет назад
Sounds like powdery mildew. You can use a mild fungicide or just let it go away. As the rose matures you will probably see less of it.
@JK-pn6lj
@JK-pn6lj 5 лет назад
But will it only bloom at the top since the main canes weren't bent to break the laterals? It looks to me like the main canes are still pointed up and not in the bloomerama/bloomapalooza zone. Maybe I'm just viewing it wrong.
@JK-pn6lj
@JK-pn6lj 5 лет назад
Now that I look again after watching the pegging video, I guess that's more to the 45 degree range of the bloomerama/bloomapalooza zone as opposed to a more horizontal position.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 5 лет назад
Exactly. To 45 degrees works.
@gladtidings4all
@gladtidings4all 7 лет назад
I want to know about tree roses. Are there any fragrant thornless tree roses?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
Not to my knowledge but every grower will produce different things. There is a rose called Reine des Violettes that is fragrant and pretty much thornless. If you can find that as a tree rose it potentially could be one.
@cathyanderson8197
@cathyanderson8197 6 лет назад
If you run them vertically up a pole how do you get blooms? This is similar to espalier on fruit trees - you only get fruit on horizontal branches - so if you run them vertically how does it bloom going up the pole?? Sorry, just starting with a New Dawn which I bought to cover a cover of my neighbor's plastic white fence meeting my wooden privacy fence so I'm covering it with as many canes and roses as I can find. I can hold the canes hoziontally to the plastic fence by using the coat hangers with taped velcro in office supply stores that will stick to the plastic fence. My wooden fence is no problem. Hopefully over years the rose and the laurel there will hide that entire corner - because it is really ugly. Thank you very much
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 6 лет назад
You wind them around the pole at 45 degree angles. That's pretty much the same as keeping them horizontal. Think stripes on a barber pole.
@ittayd
@ittayd 10 лет назад
I have Don Juan roses and I can't train them as they are very stiff. Even short branches (40 cm) are hard to train let alone the main ones. How do I work around this?
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 10 лет назад
Generally once a rose cane has matured it's hard to pillar. The younger, newer canes are the easier ones to do. If your rose is putting out new canes at the base start with pillaring those. As enough new ones grow you can cut out old ones that are stiff.
@ittayd
@ittayd 10 лет назад
Paul Zimmerman Roses I'll try that. Thanks.
@Blitsun
@Blitsun 7 лет назад
BAHAHAHA! You are funny. Thanks!
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 15 лет назад
We'll probably cover some propagation eventually but as a nursery owner who makes his living by selling rose plants I'm not sure I want to teach people how do it for free! LOL
@lecsu131
@lecsu131 5 лет назад
Well, you can see this is a 10 year old answer - a lot has changed in the mentality of professionals, luckily :)
@patriciahelton8578
@patriciahelton8578 6 лет назад
Should I take bark off of 🌲 tree before i use the tree
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 6 лет назад
No.
@michelelara5982
@michelelara5982 4 года назад
Control the beast!! Haha
@frankblangeard8865
@frankblangeard8865 7 лет назад
When he wraps the canes around the pole the angle is more than 45 degrees. He has already told us that the angle needs to be no more than 45 degrees.
@Paulzimmermanroses
@Paulzimmermanroses 7 лет назад
45 degrees would be best but in this case I worked with what the rose would give me.
@goleylla
@goleylla 10 месяцев назад
To be honest, you’ve wrapped the main canes fairly vertical, not very horizontal as you said it should be 🤔
@shantelleadeline6053
@shantelleadeline6053 5 лет назад
I think you need to take some time and go to woodprix website to learn how to make it.
Далее
Pegging A Rose
9:07
Просмотров 133 тыс.
Pruning & Controlling a Climbing Rose
8:30
Просмотров 365 тыс.
When You Get Ran Over By A Car...
00:15
Просмотров 3 млн
Moving A Rose During The Growing Season
10:45
Просмотров 183 тыс.
How to train Climbing Roses
10:41
Просмотров 72 тыс.
My top 5 Rambler roses in the garden
8:23
Просмотров 97 тыс.
Introduction To Rose Pruning
6:49
Просмотров 245 тыс.
Pruning And Training Your Climbing Rose
15:26
Просмотров 667 тыс.
ОЧЕНЬ ВКУСНЫЙ БУТЕРБРОД 🍞
0:49
Respect 😱🔥 #shorts #respect #viral
0:31
Просмотров 33 млн
3D printed Hairy Lion
0:45
Просмотров 36 млн