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Plant spacing is based on the ultimate width of the plants. This figure is normally given as a range; for example, 3-5’. If you live in a cold climate and/or want plants to fill in more quickly, plan to space at the shorter end of the range. If you live in a warm climate, are on a limited budget, or are willing to wait longer for plants to touch, use the higher end of the range. Using the larger number is recommended when calculating distance from a building or structure. There’s really no such thing as "maximum spacing": if you don’t want your plants to touch, you can space them as far apart as you’d like. All plant spacing is calculated on center, or in other words, the centers of the plants are spaced one half of their eventual width apart:
Unless you are planting in a straight line, as you might for hedges or edging, space your plants in a staggered or zig-zag pattern for a more interesting and naturalistic look:
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A timeless addition, climbing roses are a garden staple for good reason. Absolutely covered in the most bodacious big, full blooms, rose climbers will transform walls, fences, or trellises into a striking accent you’ll look forward to seeing every year. Here, we explain how to grow and care for climbing roses, as well as answer frequently asked questions about this classic garden staple.
It's alive and healthy but I have seen little flowering.
Thank you for your feedback! It’s surprisingly normal for newly transplanted plants to appear like they aren’t growing. That’s because most of the growth occurs below ground in their first year as they allocate more energy to root development. Once your plant is established, it will start investing more in shoot and flower development. To learn more about how plants “sleep, creep, and leap”, read our FAQ here: https://bit.ly/FAQ-plant-growth
Would be nice if I ever get it
We're sorry you're having trouble with your order. Our team of horticulture experts would love to take a closer look! Please contact us at claims@greatgardenplants.com with your order number so we can better assist you. All orders are covered by our 60-day guarantee. We look forward to helping! https://bit.ly/ggp-guarantee
I sent you an email immediately concerned the New Dawn rose. I have been babying it, but it's dead. I received a generic email response to send picture etc., which I did. Heard absolutely nothing back.
Hello! We’re sorry that you received plants that are not up to our standards. We try our best to provide excellent plants, but some factors, like shipping and handling, are outside our control. That’s why we have a 60-day guarantee on all of our orders. In your last email, we did not receive any photos, which we need before proceeding with the claims process. Please email your order number and pictures of your plants to claims@greatgardenplants.com to start the claims process. We look forward to helping! https://bit.ly/ggp-guarantee
Small but healthy plant was delivered a few weeks ago. I potted the rose with a trellis while I am preparing the arbor I will plant it next to. The plant has added several inches of new growth and is climbing the temporary trellis.
I can't wait to see it growing