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28 Comments

  1. Love the climbing roses! I planted two William Baffin climbing roses last spring. I am afraid they may not have survived the winter. We had a lovely late fall with a very cold snap – below 0 in early November. We are a Zone 4b (Eastern Slopes of Rockies in MT – windy and dry) The roses are "own-root, not grafts" rated to Zone 3. I don't know if I should cut them back to the ground or wait until it warms up more and see if anything on the arbor is still alive. So disappointing – they were so pretty! Love your videos. You guys make me laugh.

  2. Oh my gosh do the roses look so much better. Laura you have taught me so so much about gardening through the many years (since the beginning) of watching the you that I just want to say thank you thank you thank you! You are such a blessing to me and so many others! ❤️🌸🌼🌺🌷🫶

  3. I would love to grow roses again, I killed off the three that I had(am learning a lot of what I did wrong from you) Can you grow roses successfully in pots? and what kind do well in pots? I live in zone 9b

  4. Thank you Laura. So informative. I'm planning on adding a climbing rose to my landscape this season so the information in this video will be so helpful!

  5. Such a teaching moment. Thank you, Laura, for taking your time and showing us how to take care and prune our roses. You truly have been blessed with a gift. Thank you for sharing your gift

  6. Love how you broke it down into manageable and understandable steps. Super helpful! Absolutely satisfying to see the transformation. Thank you, as always!!

  7. I was just about to trim/clean my climbing rose…. but Zone 9b the leaves are still green… do I remove those now as well. Thanks for all you've done to make gardening easier (?) for all of us!!!

  8. A David Austin climbing rose is on order and due to arrive in April. This was PERFECT! At 74 years old I'm doing a woodworking project and building the trellis, this is a first for me. Laura you are such an inspiration to us!

  9. I'm ready to completely change how I trim mine – to actually prune them instead. THANK YOU so much. I wondered why mine were not very prolific in blooming.

  10. It is so satisfying to see them all cleaned up knowing what a great show they will put on over the summer. Question: I watched your other pruning videos for raspberries, blackberry, and grapes. I have 2 blueberry bushes in zone 6b that are just budding out. Is it too late to prune those? I suppose I could do the 3 d's if nothing else this year. They just slipped my mind!

  11. I am not a new gardener, but I learn so much from you each day. I just trimmed my climbing roses Princess Margerita, and hope I didn't go balastic. I removed quite a bit of the old growth and left just parts of the major canes, 2 year old rose.

  12. Spring quickly coming to Allen county Ohio. Cleaned and tidied my 8×12 greenhouse and planted a bunch of cool weather crops . I also planted my gathered cone flower and Holly hock seeds. I started those plants in May of 21 from seed and fall of 23 I have millions of seeds from 6 large plants each. I have big plans for those starts. I received my praire flower seeds from Ohio State last weekend and I'm making big plans in a large wild flower garden. I live spring with all its new beginnings

  13. I have strawberry hill roses I planted last spring that I need to trim. Curious how far back I should trim those this year? I have them climbing on an arbor then going off on a fence next to it, like yours.

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