Gutted

Discussion in 'Roses' started by trogre, Mar 1, 2015.

  1. trogre

    trogre Gardener

    Joined:
    Feb 9, 2011
    Messages:
    379
    Gender:
    Male
    Ratings:
    +286
    Hi All. been growing a climbing rose on the shed for more years than I can remember ,at least 15 +. Anyway my wife & I went out to do some pruning ,I started on the clematis so she thiught she would do the climbing rose. She asked how do I prune it, I replied new growth by about 1/3 to 1/2.
    Being a bit deaf she thought I said " in half" !! I turned round to see how she was doing and nearly dropped on the floor.She had almost cut the whole rose down by half . You can see by picture below the result. To say I was gutted is an understatement. It was around 2 feet above the top of shed and needed steps to prune it now I can get to it on my knees!! We used to have loads of lovely yellow flowers and I doubt if I will see it back to its full glory in my lifetime.
    For a whole day I was depressed ,doubly so as she also dug up an old sweet william and a hardy geranium which was 3 years old and coming on nicely.There was no point in getting angry as what is done is done but must admit a bit inside me of enthusiasm has died.
    Rose.jpg
     
    • Friendly Friendly x 6
    • Spruce

      Spruce Glad to be back .....

      Joined:
      Apr 10, 2009
      Messages:
      8,776
      Gender:
      Male
      Ratings:
      +12,362
      Hi

      Looks fine to me , but to give it a helping hand a good rose fertiliser will work wonders and then a good mulch with manure if you can get any , all is not lost

      Edit ps I would also if possible bend horizontally a couple of the branches and you will have new growth all along the stem plus more flowers

      We will ask @wiseowl to have look as well
       
      • Friendly Friendly x 5
      • Agree Agree x 2
        Last edited: Mar 1, 2015
      • wiseowl

        wiseowl Admin Staff Member

        Joined:
        Oct 29, 2006
        Messages:
        44,883
        Gender:
        Male
        Occupation:
        Philosophy of people
        Location:
        In a barn somewhere in North Kent
        Ratings:
        +92,014

        Good afternoon @trogre our friend @Spruce is right your Rose will be fine and will reward you in no time,This is only my own personal view but I think it will do it good and it will bounce back I promise you and you won't have to wait long my friend,just check that the pruned ends are cleanly cut :smile: just out of my curiosity is it a "Arthur Bell"/Graham Thomas/Golden Showers:smile:
         
        • Like Like x 3
        • Agree Agree x 1
        • Friendly Friendly x 1
        • CharlieBot

          CharlieBot Super Gardener

          Joined:
          May 12, 2014
          Messages:
          969
          Gender:
          Female
          Ratings:
          +2,523
          I think that looks fine, I would much rather have flowers lower down where they can be enjoyed than 12ft in the air!
          I have a very old climber whichhad flowers at 15ft last summer, you could see them over the hedge from down the street! If the hardy geranium is still in the ground it will soon bounce back as well.
           
          • Agree Agree x 3
          • ARMANDII

            ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

            Joined:
            Jan 12, 2019
            Messages:
            48,096
            Gender:
            Male
            Ratings:
            +100,844
            I agree, it should be fine and might even kickstart it into flowering even more.:thumbsup::snork:
             
            • Like Like x 2
            • Agree Agree x 2
            Loading...

            Share This Page

            1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
              By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
              Dismiss Notice