As one of the nation’s favourite blooms, gardeners are always seeking new ways to multiply the number of roses in their garden. Climbing roses are particularly popular because they add swathes of colour to bland walls and fences. What’s more, the flowers can be planted at any time of the year, provided that the ground is not frozen or wet. In order to get the most from a climbing rose, experts recommend tying up the flower stems to a trellis and bending the stems slightly. Experts at Jackson Nurseries reiterate the importance of these structures, explaining that climbing blooms are not self-cl…