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How to put up a shelf, how to pull up climbing roses
Climb the vine Climb the vine If you want to be dragged to the wall, you can put up a shelf in advance. Choose a suitable position on the wall, build it by hand, order the nails first, and then wrap it with iron wire or rope.

Drag the branches of climbing roses to the wall, first fix the plants on the wall, then tie the long branches to the top of the wall and the short branches to the bottom of the wall to promote the growth of climbing vines. Note that when binding branches and vines, you must be careful not to damage the roots.

In order to climb the wall smoothly, vines and roses need pruning and shaping. During the growth of Chinese rose, attention should be paid to removing the core and bud points at the top of branches, which can promote more bud points to germinate and add more branches, make the plant shape more plump and beautiful, and be more conducive to the formation of flower walls. In the growing period, pruning old branches regularly can promote the growth of new branches and leaves, which is conducive to increasing the flowering volume in the coming year.

Climbing vines and roses also need good water and fertilizer management, which can also make the branches and leaves grow more vigorously and the flower wall look better. Keep enough moisture, water regularly to keep the soil moist, and apply thin fertilizer, and apply compound fertilizer every half a month during the growing season.

Matters needing attention in climbing rose planting

Roses that climb like sunshine. If the light is insufficient, the stems and vines will be slender and weak, with light color and few flowers. In daily management, there should be at least 6 hours of light every day on average, otherwise the flowers of climbing vines and roses will not look so good.

The optimum growth temperature of most climbing rose varieties is 15℃-25℃, and it is not good to be too high or too low. If the temperature is lower than 5℃ in winter, the rose will go into dormancy, and the high temperature of 30℃ in summer will also go into semi-dormancy, leading to flowering and quality decline.