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Rise Up® Ringo Climbing Rose

Rosa x 'Rise Up Ringo'

  • Hardy in zones 4-8 with exceptional disease resistance and vigorous, reblooming performance from summer through fall
  • Double golden-yellow flowers with a striking bright red eye bloom continuously on new wood, no deadheading required
  • Versatile mini climber grows 3-5 ft tall and can be trained on a trellis, arbor, or fence, or pruned to form a dense landscape shrub
  • Award-winning Proven Winners® ColorChoice® selection with moderate fragrance and glossy foliage that stays clean all season
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

Sunlight: Rise Up® Ringo® performs best with at least six hours of direct sun each day. Less light means fewer blooms and a slightly looser habit, so choose your sunniest spot for the most impressive floral display.

Soil: Plant in moist, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH of 6.0-7.0. Roses are adaptable, but they will not tolerate soggy roots. If your soil is heavy clay, work in compost or aged bark and consider raising the planting area slightly to improve drainage. Good air circulation around the plant also helps keep foliage healthy.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply at the base of the plant once or twice a week during the first growing season while the roots settle in, always aiming for the soil rather than the foliage. Once established, Rise Up® Ringo® has average water needs and benefits most from deep, infrequent watering rather than frequent shallow sprinkles. Extended dry spells during summer will slow blooming, so watch for wilting as a signal to water.

Pruning Tips

In early spring, as new growth begins to break from the canes, prune out any dead or damaged wood and cut remaining canes back by about one-third to encourage vigorous new growth and a flush of blooms. Because Rise Up® Ringo® blooms on new wood throughout the season, you can shape it freely without sacrificing flowers. No deadheading is required, as the plant self-cleans spent blooms, but cutting a few stems for a vase just encourages more to follow.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a granular rose fertilizer in late winter or early spring when the soil becomes workable, then again in late spring to support the summer rebloom cycle. A balanced fertilizer formulated for roses, such as a 5-10-5 or rose-specific blend, gives the plant the phosphorus it needs for strong flowering. Avoid heavy nitrogen fertilizers, as they push lush leafy growth at the expense of blooms and can make stems more susceptible to disease.

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Description

A Climbing Rose That Actually Earns Its Space

Rise Up® Ringo® (Rosa x 'ChewGateway') is exactly the kind of climbing rose gardeners dream about: double golden-yellow flowers lit up with a bold, bright red eye, blooming nonstop from early summer through fall on tidy, disease-resistant canes. Bred by award-winning UK rosarian Chris Warner and introduced through Proven Winners® ColorChoice®, Ringo took home the Warsaw Rose Trials Photographers Award and the Australian National Bronze Medal, which is to say the experts love it as much as home gardeners do.

Two Plants in One

What makes Rise Up® Ringo® especially appealing is its flexibility. Train it up a trellis, fence, or garden arbor and it will weave upward in a dense, controlled column of blooms. Skip the support structure and prune it back each spring, and it behaves as a compact, mounding shrub standing 3 to 5 feet tall. Either way, the glossy green foliage stays remarkably clean throughout the season, showing strong resistance to the black spot and powdery mildew that plague less-resilient varieties.

Color That Carries All Season

The flowers themselves are the main event: fully double, about 2 to 3 inches across, with warm golden-yellow petals radiating out from that unmistakable red center eye. The moderate fragrance is pleasant without being overpowering, making it a welcome addition near seating areas, entry paths, or garden gates. Because the plant blooms on new wood continuously, there is no waiting for a once-a-season flush. New buds appear as old ones fade, keeping color going from early summer right up until hard frost.

Landscape Uses

Rise Up® Ringo® works equally well as a vertical accent on a trellis or arbor, a flowering hedge along a fence line, a container specimen on a sunny patio, or a mid-border focal point. Its compact scale, topping out around 5 feet, makes it appropriate for smaller yards where a traditional climbing rose would quickly get out of hand. Plant several in a row to create a living privacy screen that delivers both structure and seasonal color, or use a single plant to frame a doorway or mailbox post with year-round interest.

Why Ringo Belongs in Your Garden

If you have tried climbing roses before and found them demanding, Rise Up® Ringo® offers a genuinely different experience. The disease-resistant foliage means less spraying, the continuous bloom habit means no fussing over timing, and the manageable size means you stay in control of the plant rather than the other way around. It is a hardworking rose that rewards even modest attention with an exceptional show.

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