Roses produce more flowers when grown horizontally along a fence or structure rather than vertically. To train roses horizontally, bend and secure the basal canes and laterals along the support using ties. Fences allow growing roses in a fan shape by training the basal and lateral canes horizontally. Trellises involve bending main canes at angles and tying laterals horizontally to cover the structure over several years. Walls use eye hooks and fishing line to keep roses attached. Trellises combined with walls keep roses contained using similar attachment methods.