Discover how climbing roses and a pergola can transform your garden into a true haven of flowery peace this summer
Climbing roses and garden pergolas are a perfect pairing. Roses, with their bright and fragrant flowers, make your pergola look prettier than ever while also creating refreshing shade. . Together, they transform your garden into a romantic and welcoming space. However, there is a lot to think about when it comes to choosing which roses to plant.
2. Have space for the roses to climb Pergolas are made from timber uprights with crossbeams and laterals at the top. Over time, your climbing roses will cover the crossbeams at the top.If you are pouring concrete blocks, insulate this material from the rose bush roots by inserting a sheet of plastic, cut from an old bag of potting soil for example.
Also use climbers with decorative foliage which will serve as a setting for the rose blooms. Actinidia kolomikta is superb in light shade for its leaves marked with pink and silver. You might also like Henry's Virginia creeper , with bronze palmate leaves marked with silver that turn red in autumn, or another Virginia creeper , with scalloped and splashed leaves, with a hint of pink and cream.
Top tip: avoid overly abundant climbers that would monopolise the light at the expense of the rose bushes. This includes the large Virginia creeper , Aubert's knotweed , and also wisteria.
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