Bring the Beauty of a Lady Banks Yellow Climbing Rose to Your Garden
The Lady Banks Yellow Climbing Rose is a stunning addition to any garden, known for its vigorous growth, beautiful yellow double blooms, and thornless stems. This live starter plant is perfect for gardeners in zones 6-11, offering a fast-growing vine that can reach impressive heights and widths. Enjoy fragrant blooms from spring to summer, adding a touch of elegance to your outdoor space. The Lady Banks rose is a great choice for beginners because it is drought tolerant and adaptable to a variety of soil types.
Key Benefits of the Lady Banks Rose
- Thornless: Enjoy the beauty of roses without the worry of thorns.
- Fast-Growing: Quickly establish a lush, vibrant climbing rose in your garden.
- Fragrant Blooms: Delight in the sweet fragrance of the yellow double blooms.
- Versatile: Suitable for various climates and soil types.
- Low Maintenance: Drought-resistant and easy to care for once established.
Planting and Care Instructions
To ensure your Lady Banks Yellow Climbing Rose thrives, follow these simple planting and care guidelines:
- Plant in well-drained soil with neutral pH.
- Provide full sun to medium sun exposure for optimal growth and flowering.
- Water regularly, especially during the first growing season, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
- Fertilize in spring and summer with a low-nitrogen fertilizer.
- Prune as needed to maintain shape and encourage new growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will the Lady Banks rose get? The mature height is 15-20 feet and the mature width is 6-10 feet.
- What kind of soil does it need? It tolerates chalk, clay, loam, peat, saline, sand, and silt.
- How much sun does it require? It needs full sun, part shade or full shade.
- When does the Lady Banks rose bloom? The flowering period is Spring to Summer.
- How often should I fertilize it? During the first growing season feed with a liquid only/low nitrogen fertilizer, such as fish emulsion. Apply to a well-watered plant every 4 to 6 weeks.
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