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Rose 'New Dawn'

Rose 'New Dawn'

Pink Climbing Rose

Climber, 30-50cm, 4L pot

Regular price £28
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Key features

Awards
Awards RHS Award of Garden Merit
Final size
Final size 3.5 x 2.5 metres
Foliage
Foliage Dark green leaves (deciduous)
Flowers
Flowers Repeat flowering variety with pink flowers in summer/autumn
Position
Position Full sun in a sheltered site
Soil
Soil A moist, well-drained soil

Description

‘New Dawn’ is an award-winning climbing rose with clusters of beautiful soft pink semi-double blooms that can reach up to 8cm across. The flowers emerge in abundance, covering this plant throughout summer and in autumn alongside glossy mid-green foliage.

Ideal for decorating walls, trellises and other climbing supports, Rose ‘New Dawn’ will reach an approx. height and spread of 3.5 x 2.5 metres.

Planting Steps

Aftercare Advice

Roses require a good watering regime for a couple of years whilst they establish. Water well and regularly through spring and summer, increasing in hot or dry weather. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little. It is advisable to keep the area free of competing weeds and grass during this period.

Roses will benefit from annual pruning to keep them healthy and in good shape. Newly planted roses should only be lightly pruned in the first year, to help them focus their energy into establishing a stronger root system.

For most Roses, including modern and repeat-flowering varieties, the best time to prune is in late winter to early spring, around the time when their new growth begins. On repeat-flowering varieties, dead flowers should be removed in summer to encourage flower production. In general, rambling and climbing roses, as well as once-blooming varieties, are best pruned in summer, after they’ve finished flowering.

Start by removing any dead or damaged branches, and then any that are crowded or crossing. Make sure you are cutting at a 45 degree angle above an outward facing bud. Also remove any weak, spindly or thin growth (branches that are thinner than a pencil) as well as any older woody growth. Also remove any suckers that are growing below the graft.

If you’re not sure how much to take off, a good rule of thumb is to take 1/3 off the previous year’s growth. Generally you should be aiming for an open, vase-like shape for your plant.

For more detailed advice and video guides, please visit our Help & Advice section.

Small shrubs (1-3) Young trees & 4+ small shrubs Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) All other mature trees (any quantity)
Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands £10 £12 £35 from £55
Scottish Highlands & the Islands From £30
Outside Mainland UK Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK

Product Details

Key features

Awards
Awards RHS Award of Garden Merit
Final size
Final size 3.5 x 2.5 metres
Foliage
Foliage Dark green leaves (deciduous)
Flowers
Flowers Repeat flowering variety with pink flowers in summer/autumn
Position
Position Full sun in a sheltered site
Soil
Soil A moist, well-drained soil

Description

‘New Dawn’ is an award-winning climbing rose with clusters of beautiful soft pink semi-double blooms that can reach up to 8cm across. The flowers emerge in abundance, covering this plant throughout summer and in autumn...

‘New Dawn’ is an award-winning climbing rose with clusters of beautiful soft pink semi-double blooms that can reach up to 8cm across. The flowers emerge in abundance, covering this plant throughout summer and in autumn alongside glossy mid-green foliage.

Ideal for decorating walls, trellises and other climbing supports, Rose ‘New Dawn’ will reach an approx. height and spread of 3.5 x 2.5 metres.

Planting & Care

Planting Steps

Aftercare Advice

Roses require a good watering regime for a couple of years whilst they establish. Water well and regularly through spring and summer, increasing in hot or dry weather. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little. It is advisable to keep the area free of competing weeds and grass during this period.

Roses will benefit from annual pruning to keep them healthy and in good shape. Newly planted roses should only be lightly pruned in the first year, to help them focus their energy into establishing a stronger root system.

For most Roses, including modern and repeat-flowering varieties, the best time to prune is in late winter to early spring, around the time when their new growth begins. On repeat-flowering varieties, dead flowers should be removed in summer to encourage flower production. In general, rambling and climbing roses, as well as once-blooming varieties, are best pruned in summer, after they’ve finished flowering.

Start by removing any dead or damaged branches, and then any that are crowded or crossing. Make sure you are cutting at a 45 degree angle above an outward facing bud. Also remove any weak, spindly or thin growth (branches that are thinner than a pencil) as well as any older woody growth. Also remove any suckers that are growing below the graft.

If you’re not sure how much to take off, a good rule of thumb is to take 1/3 off the previous year’s growth. Generally you should be aiming for an open, vase-like shape for your plant.

For more detailed advice and video guides, please visit our Help & Advice section.

Delivery Information

Small shrubs (1-3) Young trees & 4+ small shrubs Select semi-mature trees & shrubs (1-4) All other mature trees (any quantity)
Mainland UK ex. Scottish Highlands £10 £12 £35 from £55
Scottish Highlands & the Islands From £30
Outside Mainland UK Currently we are unable to deliver outside of Mainland UK