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Training a Just Joey climbing rose is not difficult, but it does require some work. First, you will need to find strong, sturdy support for your rose. Next, you will need to tie the canes of your rose to the support using soft twine or strips of cloth. Be sure to leave some slack in the ties so your rose can move slightly in the wind. Finally, you must prune your rose regularly to promote new growth and keep the plant healthy.
To ensure that each rose bush has the maximum space for growth, it is best to plant them about a metre apart in rows. This distance will give each plant plenty of room to spread out and will also enable enough airflow so as not to encourage rot or disease from overcrowding. Keep in mind that some types of Just Joeys may require more space for a well-established garden, so it's always wise to check the planting requirements for your particular variety of roses before their installation.
Just Joey rose flowers can be found in full bloom throughout the year in Melbourne, Australia. During the warmer months of early spring, summer and into early autumn, it blooms prolifically, rewarding gardeners with its lush, heavy petals blooming heavily in various vibrant colours.
A Just Joey rose is an exquisitely vibrant shade of pink. These hybrid tea roses make an immediate impression as soon as you look at them. The petals are flamboyant in texture but also subtle and soft to the touch. Each rose's beauty is unique and mesmerising in hues ranging from blush to raspberry and deep plum.
Just Joey roses are an excellent option for year-round flowers in Melbourne. Generally, one flowering season takes about eight weeks on average. This means that for Melbourne temperatures, you could expect to enjoy up to 3 flowerings of Just Joey roses from mid-September through early May.