This lovely rambling rose produces graceful sprays of small, double, deep yellow flowers in April and May. This thornless rose is perfect for covering an arch or pergola or for growing through a strong tree, where the lightly scented flowers can best be appreciated. It is happiest in a sunny sheltered site.
Water the rose regularly after planting, keeping it moist until it begins to grow vigorously on its own. Decrease watering after this point, allowing it dry out in between waterings.
Plant the lady banks rose in an area with full sun and well-drained soil. The rose will also survive in partial shade and will grow until it finds sun elsewhere.
Fertilize the rose only after it starts growing. Apply a complete fertilizer around the base of the plant after the danger of frost has passed and then every six weeks after that. Stop fertilizing in the fall as the growing season ends.
Prune the lady banks rose after flowering ends. Flowers bloom on old wood, so pruning right after blooming will promote more blooms in the next season. Clip right above a leaf node, where the leaf joins with the stem. Pruning will keep the vine in check if necessary.
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