There are also pink and red climbing roses that will love a south facing position. Have a look at websites such as David Austin, Peter Beales and Harkness who all develop their own new rose varieties as well as selling reliable older forms. Be aware that not all are repeat flowering so check détails.
Roses can be successfully combined with group 3 clematis which are pruned in late Feb or March so all their old growth can be pulled away before the rose gets underway with new shoots and flower buds. Both plants will be hungry and thirsty so will need plenty of food and water to get established and keep them flowering well each year.
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Take a look at Clematis ' Rebecca', it's the best red I have seen.
Ok thanks Mark I will do
There are also pink and red climbing roses that will love a south facing position. Have a look at websites such as David Austin, Peter Beales and Harkness who all develop their own new rose varieties as well as selling reliable older forms. Be aware that not all are repeat flowering so check détails.
Roses can be successfully combined with group 3 clematis which are pruned in late Feb or March so all their old growth can be pulled away before the rose gets underway with new shoots and flower buds. Both plants will be hungry and thirsty so will need plenty of food and water to get established and keep them flowering well each year.