Articles related to "Rambling Rector"The Rambling Rector rose offers the gardener a massive display of flowers and there are few other roses that equal it's worthiness as an addition to any large garden.
Rambling roses are best in care-free romantic gardens. Like children, they tumble over walls, scramble through fences and climb into trees - happiest when left alone.
Most roses prefer at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, but there are some roses that are perfect choices to grow beneath trees. Shade-tolerant roses do exist.
Lismore Castle has it all - a spectacular setting, stunning gardens and sculptures by some of the best sculptors in Europe.
Climbing and rambling roses are hardy, easy to grow, and look spectacular on a garden trellis or pergola or scrambling up a tree, with flowers in a huge range of colours.
In the wild, species roses are free to climb up through trees at the edge of a forest. Any climbing or rambling rose will offer the gardener the same wild possibilities.
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