Climbing Roses

Transform your garden with climbing roses

Hardy UK-grown climbing rose bushes bring colour, fragrance, and structure to any outdoor space. Whether you’re training them against a wall, weaving them through arches, or softening fences, these roses offer a show that lasts from spring to autumn. Every plant in our collection is hand-pruned, rooted for strength, and prepared to thrive in UK conditions.

Key Benefits of Our Climbing Rose Bushes

  • UK-grown and quality-checked
  • Hardy, disease-resistant varieties
  • Free UK-wide delivery on all orders
  • Two-year growth guarantee

Varieties available

Our collection includes timeless favourites and reliable performers:

  • Classic reds like Don Juan and Santana for bold statement walls.
  • Soft pinks such as New Dawn or Albertine, known for fragrance and vigour.
  • Creamy whites like Iceberg Climber for pergolas and arches.
  • Golden yellows including Golden Showers, perfect for sunny spots.
  • Mixed climbing rose sets for instant garden impact.

Why Choose Carbeth Plants for Climbing Roses in the UK?

At Carbeth Plants, we take pride in offering climbing roses that look beautiful, grow strongly, and perform reliably in British gardens. Each variety is chosen for its lasting colour, fragrance, and ability to thrive in the UK climate — giving you results you can see season after season.

Each climbing rose is:

  • Hand-selected for quality: Healthy plants with strong roots, vibrant foliage, and abundant buds.
  • Prepared for success: Pruned and ready to establish quickly once planted.
  • Proven for UK conditions: Chosen for resilience through rain, wind, and frost.

With expert care from our team and trusted growers, you’ll receive roses that are ready to flourish from the moment they arrive — so you can enjoy timeless blooms with less effort.

Seasonal Interest of Climbing roses

Climbing roses add beauty through every season. Here’s what to expect throughout the year:

  • Spring – Fresh green shoots emerge and start climbing supports.
  • Summer – A mass of colourful, fragrant flowers creates a showpiece display.
  • Autumn – Repeat-flowering cultivars extend colour into October.
  • Winter – Bare stems add architectural structure to walls and trellises.

How to Grow And Care for Climbing Roses

Climbing roses bring height, fragrance, and classic charm to walls, fences, and pergolas. With the right care and support, they produce spectacular climbing displays year after year. Here’s how to grow and maintain them:

Soil and compost: Plant in fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. A slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal.
Placement and support: Choose a sunny location for maximum blooms. Provide trellises, wires, or pergolas—climbing roses need to be tied, as they do not cling naturally.
Watering and feeding: Water deeply during the first year to establish roots. Use a balanced rose feed in spring and summer for strong growth and repeat flowering.
Pruning and training: Prune annually in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and promote new shoots. Tie in stems horizontally to encourage more blooms along each cane.

Our Quality Promise and Delivery

Every climbing rose bush is inspected before dispatch. Plants are:

  • Pruned for strength and long-term success.
  • Carefully packaged to protect roots and foliage.
  • Delivered across the UK with reliable couriers.

Your roses arrive healthy, ready to plant, and backed by our two-year growth guarantee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yellow Golden and White Climbing Roses are excellent starter choices—they’re hardy, reliable, and flower generously with minimal care.
Climbing rose bushes typically reach 8–15 feet (2.5–4.5m) depending on the variety and support. With proper training, they’ll cover arches, walls, and trellises beautifully.
Yes, many modern climbing roses are repeat-flowering, meaning they’ll produce flushes of blooms from late spring through autumn. Some hybrid tea and floribunda types in our range also offer extended flowering.
Several varieties, such as Red Climbing Roses and some hybrid teas like Nina Rosa, are known for their strong fragrance, while others are prized for their abundant colour and display.
Yes—choose a large, deep container with good drainage. Floribunda and compact hybrid tea roses like Baby Schneewitchen or Kristal also perform well in pots if you’re short on space.