How can I choose the best choice of climbing Roses for my garden?
Im impatient and also ( Sh-sh) almost 85 and donāt have a lot of time leftto wait for several feet of Glorious blooms to appearš Is it unrealistic to anticipate that I can expect some growth and blooms the first season?I live in the northeast and realize weather plays into this. I appreciate yourhelp with this as planting season will be here before too long.Thank God !
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Get some fast growing specimens and look at the catalogs for plants. They have some good choices.
I don't know if these will grow in your area but Joseph's Coat is fast growing climber and beautiful too.
Call or visit your local nursery to get more information for your area and project.