Training a Young Climbing Rose on a Low Fence
Today I started training my 2 young climbing roses to grow on a low fence. They are 3 year old roses and were somewhat neglected in my garden, growing and merging together with another climber. I took that climbing rose out and now I can pay attention to my young beauties and start training them for future blooms.

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