Rosa 'True Delight' is a climbing rose grown for its showy, striped blooms that blend warm yellow with salmon-pink tones. You can train it up a trellis, fence, or arbor to add color and vertical interest, and it typically reaches about 5-6 feet tall with a narrower spread when tied in and guided along supports.
Plant it where it will receive full sun for the healthiest growth and the most reliable bloom. Choose well-drained soil, then water deeply after planting and keep moisture consistent while it establishes. Once settled in, regular deep watering during dry stretches helps keep foliage and flowers looking their best.
Provide a sturdy support and gently tie new canes as they lengthen, spacing ties so stems are held but not pinched. Prune to shape and to encourage fresh flowering wood by removing dead, damaged, or crossing stems and by thinning crowded growth for better air circulation. Remove spent blooms if you want a tidier look and to promote repeat flowering.
Mulch the root zone to moderate soil moisture and temperature, keeping mulch slightly away from the crown and main canes. Feed during the growing season according to your preferred rose program, and monitor for common rose issues so you can respond early with simple cultural adjustments like improved airflow and careful watering at the base.