Red and white climbers to cover large South West facing wall
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 3:54 am
Hi there,
I think the subject heading pretty much says it all.
We're moving into a large Georgian house in Surrey in the Southern UK and are looking for climbing plants to add summer interest. We're both lovers of roses and would love to have the front wall covered in red and white blooms, but we're not hugely experienced rose growers and would like some tips. The wall in question is South West facing and is about 30 foot high by 40 foot wide.
I've done a bit of research and the roses I had in mind were Mme Alfred Carriere for the off-white bloom, and either Cl Ena Harkness or Etoile de Hollande. We're ideally looking for roses that will cover a large proportion of the wall and have long flowering seasons. We will definitely be planting other types in the rest of the garden.
We would be really grateful for any tips people have as to whether or not these would be good choices, or any other recommendations.
Many thanks for all your help.
Mark
I think the subject heading pretty much says it all.
We're moving into a large Georgian house in Surrey in the Southern UK and are looking for climbing plants to add summer interest. We're both lovers of roses and would love to have the front wall covered in red and white blooms, but we're not hugely experienced rose growers and would like some tips. The wall in question is South West facing and is about 30 foot high by 40 foot wide.
I've done a bit of research and the roses I had in mind were Mme Alfred Carriere for the off-white bloom, and either Cl Ena Harkness or Etoile de Hollande. We're ideally looking for roses that will cover a large proportion of the wall and have long flowering seasons. We will definitely be planting other types in the rest of the garden.
We would be really grateful for any tips people have as to whether or not these would be good choices, or any other recommendations.
Many thanks for all your help.
Mark