How to care for a Peggy Martin Climbing Rose

How To Care for a Peggy Martin Climbing Rose

Sunlight requirements

Thrives in full sun, needing at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal blooming. Too much shade may produce fewer blooms and become leggy as they stretch toward the light.

Watering requirements

Water deeply once a week, especially during their growing season and hot weather, to establish strong roots and promote healthy blooms. It's best to water in the morning to minimize evaporation and prevent fungal diseases by keeping the foliage dry.

Is this plant pet-friendly?

This plant may NOT be suitable for a home with pets.

Fun Fact

In 2005, Peggy Martin’s Louisiana garden sat under 20 feet of saltwater for two weeks following Hurricane Katrina. When the flood finally receded, 450 of her rose bushes were dead, except for one nameless, vibrant climber that refused to quit. Today, we call that survivor the Peggy Martin!

Plant Origin

Louisiana

Common Sad Plant Signs

Here's our list of solutions to common issues that may arise with the Peggy Martin Climbing Rose:
  • Wilting, browning leaves:

Underwatered, temperature stress

  • Sparse, No Blooms:

Not enough light, nutrient deficiency

  • Yellowing leaves:

Overwatering, nutrient deficiency

  • Stunted growth, Leaf drop:

Not enough light or nutrient deficiency

  • Black spotting:

Fungal infection