Time to prune ramblers
Amateur Gardening|July 09, 2022
Rambling roses put on a gorgeous display but at this time of year they benefit from some careful pruning, says Toby
TOBY BUCKLAND
Time to prune ramblers

I DON'T know if it was Confucius, Augustus or, err, Yoda, but the Maji that said "nothing is worse than falling into a rose bush... except falling into a rose bush off a ladder" was obviously speaking from experience.

I mention this because, after years of procrastination, I have finally been forced to drag my rickety ladder from the garage to tackle the gargantuan tangle of briars that is our 'Rambling Rector.

It's a beautiful rose with butter-yellow petals that fade to white before falling where they cover the floor like confetti after a wedding. But this year, under the weight of new growth, it's sagging from its 'pulpit' - the 16ft (5m)-tall holly tree it clambers through worrying the postman as he walks up the path, and tearing at the easily damaged leaves of my newly planted banana in the border.

This story is from the July 09, 2022 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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