
Miniature climbing roses are perfect for anyone who doesn’t have a huge garden to grow roses. Since miniature climbers are seldom more than 7 feet tall and 4 feet across, you can grow them for clothing walls or fences.
Miniature climbing roses look best when grown against walls. You can also let them grow on tripods or other architectural structures you have in your garden. They look extremely charming as they twine up rustic wooden support.
Most large climbing roses tend to become bare at the base if you train them to form a flowery ceiling at the top of a pergola. To hide this imperfection, you can grow miniature climbing roses at the bottom to clothe the pillars.
Captain scarlet is a nice miniature climber that is good disease resistance and it remains clothed to the base with flowers and foliage. This semi double rose can produce bright red rounded flowers repeatedly from summer to autumn.
Climbing orange sun blaze is another climber that produce fully double, blazing orange rounded flowers from summer to autumn. This rose species is perfect for wall training where space is an issue.
Lady Penelope is another wonder miniature climber that can produce fully double, salmon pink flowers repeatedly from summer to autumn. It is also most beautiful when grown against walls and is perfect for those who have a small garden or limited space.
You will also want to tie in new shoots of climbers throughout the growing season while they are still young and flexible.
Most miniature climbers will flower continuously throughout summer. You can also grow them in pots or tubs. Just make sure that they have easy access to water as they tend to dry out quickly in hot weather.










