Description
This charming English climbing rose is one of the most fragrant roses you can grow, with a scent of Old Rose and musk. The blooms are a soft, blush pink with hints of apricot and peach, and are produced in small clusters throughout the summer. It is a healthy and vigorous plant with glossy, dark green foliage that provides the perfect backdrop for the delicate blooms. ‘The Generous Gardener’ is ideal for growing on walls, fences, and trellises, where its long, flexible stems can be trained to create a beautiful display. It can also be grown as a large shrub. A David Austin rose introduced in 2002.
Key Facts
- Common Name(s):The Generous Gardener Rose
- Hardiness:Fully hardy
- How big will I get? Rosa ‘The Generous Gardener’ can grow to a height of 4.5m and a spread of 3m.
- Did You Know That:The oldest living rose is thought to be 1,000 years old and can be found in Hildesheim, Germany?
Plant Calendar
A rough guide to how this plant will change through the year.
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J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
Care Guide
Soil Requirements
Rosa ‘The Generous Gardener’ prefers moist but well-draining soil. This plant can grow in soil with a wide range of pH levels, it is not picky about the pH level of the soil.
Best Position
Rosa ‘The Generous Gardener’ can handle either an exposed or a sheltered position and can cope with either full sun or partial shade.
Maintenance
Rosa ‘The Generous Gardener’ should be pruned in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins. Start by removing any dead, damaged, or diseased wood from the plant, cutting back to healthy wood and sterilizing your pruning shears between cuts to prevent disease spread. To encourage the growth of new canes, cut back the lateral branches on the main stems to two or three buds. Tie in new canes to your support structure as they grow, using a soft material like twine or velcro tape to prevent damage to the plant. Finally, remove any crossing branches or branches that are rubbing against each other to prevent damage and encourage healthy growth. By following these steps, you can keep your climbing roses healthy, attractive, and blooming beautifully year after year.
Pest, Diseases and Wildlife
Rosa ‘The Generous Gardener’ can have problems with aphids, leafhoppers, and scale insects , it can be vulnerable to certain diseases such as black spot, rust and powdery mildews. It is also known to attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators. It is not considered to be toxic.