Bring classic English-rose form to your garden with Rosa 'Teasing Georgia®', a repeat-blooming climbing rose prized for richly colored yellow rosettes and a lovely tea fragrance. You can train it up a wall, fence, obelisk, or pillar, or prune it as a tall shrub where space is limited.
Plant it where it will receive full sunlight for best flowering. Provide fertile, well-drained soil and consistent moisture while it establishes. A layer of mulch helps keep roots cool and reduces swings in soil moisture, especially during summer heat.
At maturity it typically reaches 48-96 inches tall, with a spread around 36-48 inches. Give it room for air flow and place a sturdy support nearby before planting so you can tie in new canes as they lengthen. Train canes as horizontally as practical to encourage more flowering shoots along the stems.
Prune in late winter to early spring: remove dead, damaged, and crossing wood, then shape and shorten laterals as needed while keeping strong framework canes. Deadhead if you want a tidier look and quicker repeat, and feed during the growing season according to your local rose-care routine.
Hardy in USDA Zones 5-9, this rose is a dependable choice for warm yellow color, repeat bloom, and fragrance in borders, near entries, or anywhere you can enjoy it up close.