Give your garden timeless romance with Rosa 'New Dawn' (Large-Flowered Climbing Rose 'New Dawn'), a repeat-blooming climbing rose prized for its soft blush-pink, sweetly fragrant, double flowers and glossy green foliage.
Place it where you can provide strong support and room to grow. You can train long canes onto a trellis, arbor, pergola, fence, or pillar; as it matures it can also be allowed to arch and form a large, informal shrub. Expect a mature size around 8-12 feet tall (your plant data: 96-144 in.) with a spread roughly 3-6 feet (your plant data: 36-72 in.).
For the best flowering and overall health, give it full sun; it also tolerates part shade/light shade, though bloom and disease resistance are usually strongest with more sun. Plant in well-drained, fertile garden soil that stays evenly moist (especially during establishment). Water deeply and regularly, aiming the water at the root zone and avoiding overhead watering when possible. Mulch in summer to conserve moisture and keep roots cooler.
Pruning and training are straightforward. Tie new growth in gently as it extends, and remove dead, damaged, or crossing canes any time you notice them. Do your main pruning in late winter to early spring, shaping and thinning as needed. Good air circulation plus regular cleanup of fallen leaves and spent blooms helps reduce common rose problems and keeps your plant looking its best through the season.