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Elegant Climbing Rose Flower Seeds

Elegant Climbing Rose Flower Seeds

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  • No Gardening Skills Needed
  • Carefully Packed
  • Balcony & Indoor Friendly

🌹 Climbing Rose Seeds – Let Your Garden Bloom with Elegance

Dreaming of roses that climb and bloom like a fairytale? Our Climbing Rose Seeds turn balconies, fences, and trellises into vibrant flower walls. Easy to grow, beginner-friendly, and non-invasive—these roses are perfect for Indian gardeners seeking natural beauty with minimal fuss.

✅ Why You’ll Love Climbing Roses:

Non-Invasive Roots: No damage to walls, foundations, or pipelines—safe for any home garden.

Year-Round Planting: Best sown in Spring (March–May) or Autumn (August–October), but adaptable to Indian climates all year.

Fast Blooming: Germinates in just 7–10 days, with blooms starting in just 2 months—even in the first year.

🌿 How to Grow – No Green Thumb Needed!

Pick a Sunny Spot: At least 3 hours of sunlight daily.

Prepare the Soil: Loose, fertile, and well-drained soil works best.

Plant the Seeds: 1 inch deep, cover gently with moist soil.

Support the Climb: Use a trellis, fence, or wire bracket to guide its upward beauty.

Water Every 3 Days and watch the magic unfold.

✂️ Pruning Tips for Healthier Blooms

After blooming, cut away weak or dead stems to help the plant focus on new growth and retain its stunning shape.

Turn your terrace, balcony, or backyard into a blooming masterpiece—with climbing roses that are as low-maintenance as they are breathtaking.

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A
Aman Bharti
Received healthy

Packaging is good in healthy condition received growing always good

R
Rama Krishna
its really good

no.1 growth my baby rose plant seeds

D
Dori Lal
Good plants

Lovely plants

Y
Yash
Quality seeds

. I definitely recommend planting any more than that in the first batch. The vines are tangly, if they manage to spread out on the floor too much before you’ve gotten used to them and prepared the soil for climbing rose