Hi, Jolana ...
Yes, mine are "caged" because they are planted at the edge of the deer cage for a rose that had to be protected from deer. They do have a lot of room to spread because the deer cage is quite large.
It's just something I hadn't seen before and wasn't sure how to address. I had hoped someone had had the same experience and could guide me.
There is so much spring work, I kind of try to anticipate the spring jobs so that I can prioritize them.
Thank you, again.
It's always something.
Smiles,
Lyn