Climbing Roses

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  1. mick

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    Hi folks once again im hoping you can help. I have 3 climbing roses (against a wall) which have been growing behind a tangle of winter Jasmine. They are probably at a height of around 12ft. My aim is to take the jasmine down to around 3ft to run along below the window, hedge style, and keep the climbers. However, ive noticed the climbers are woody up to around the final 3ft at the top. would it be possible for me to cut them right back near the base and expect new growth. The main stems do appear to be very old but as i say there is new growth coming off at the top. There doesnt appear to be any new stems coming up, this could possibly be caused by the lack of light into the main part of the plant. ??

    Any help is much appreciated as always. Thank you.
     
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    Hi Mick...When I first grew Climbers I was unaware that I had to keep them 'low' to encourage new growth and flowering buds.
    I think you should cut back and train new lateral growth by weaving stems which will give more flowers and newstems too.
     
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    Good evening Mick my friend is there any chance of a photo of your Roses as it would help us give you the correct inforemation my friend,and do you know the names of your three Roses as some climbers bloom on old wood and some on new wood. :)
     
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      i will get some pics tomorrow, and unfortunately i dont have any names, ive heard that they have been in a number of years though, 13+.
       
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      Needs taking off

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      what the quickest growing type/types you could buy?would love to have some up to the bedrooms in the front of my house and along the wall to the front door.Thing is if i done this when i said yrs ago could have had some well established ones there by now...
       
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