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How to Grow Climbing and Rambling Roses Over a PergolaBy early summer, a pergola clothed in roses can bear little resemblance to the structure beneath. Strong posts disappear behind leafy stems, flowers gather at eye level and, overhead, long canes wander from beam to beam, carrying loose clusters of bloom with them. On warm days, fragrance lingers beneath the canopy and fallen petals scatter the path below.Read more -
Roses in the Shadow: English Roses for Shaded SpotsWhen we speak of “shade” in the garden, it is important to be precise. Few roses will prosper in deep shadow, but many are perfectly happy with four or five hours of sunlight a day. Think of those north-facing walls or quiet spots that bask in morning or evening light. These are not wasted spaces; with the right roses, they can become some of the most enchanting areas of the garden.Read more -
Best Roses for Allotments and Vegetable Patches: A Beginner’s GuideOrderly rows of cabbages, fruit cages heavy with berries, and muddy boots by the shed door define the classic allotment. Roses rarely fit this purely practical image. However, these tough, versatile plants offer immense value to productive spaces. They deliver fragrance, colour, and vital wildlife support directly alongside your harvest.Read more -
Climbing and Rambling Roses for Doorways and the Front of Your HouseThe entrance to your home is the first thing visitors see and the first view you enjoy each time you return. A climbing rose can completely transform a front door, soften the façade of a house or bring colour and fragrance to an otherwise ordinary wall. Whether you're looking to frame a doorway, brighten the front of your house or make the most of a small front garden, climbing and rambling roses offer a beautiful way to add height, character and seasonal interest.Read more -
Climbing Roses and Rambling Roses: Understanding the DifferenceClimbing roses and rambling roses each bring height, fragrance and beauty to the garden, but they do so in different ways. While both can transform walls, arches and pergolas, understanding their unique growing habits will help you choose the right rose for your space and enjoy its full potential for years to come.Read more -
Our Longest Flowering Roses for Continuous Summer ColourThe best roses in any garden are the ones that demand a second look. They possess a magnetic charm that draws you back into the garden day after day, rewarding each visit with fresh petals, shifting hues, and the intoxicating fragrance of newly opened blooms.Read more -
Garden Seating Ideas: How to Create a Beautiful Rose-Filled RetreatA well-placed seat can completely change the way you experience your garden. It creates a destination, encourages you to slow down and offers the opportunity to enjoy the beauty and fragrance of your roses from a different perspective.Read more -
Planting Companions for Continuous Summer InterestEvery rose lover knows the feeling. Early summer arrives, and your garden transforms into a breathtaking explosion of colour and perfume. Branches heavy with blooms sway in the breeze, and for a few glorious weeks, the world feels entirely magical.Read more -
How to Design a Garden with Apricot and Orange RosesApricot and orange roses bring instant warmth to any garden design. These radiant shades bridge the gap between soft pastels and bold, dramatic colours. They capture the glowing light of late afternoon, making your outdoor space feel welcoming and alive. Whether you want a high-energy contrast or a soothing, monochromatic sanctuary, these sunset-toned blooms offer incredible versatility. They work brilliantly in traditional cottage borders, modern urban spaces, and formal courtyard displays alike.Read more -
Highlights from RHS Badminton Flower Show 2026We were thrilled to make our debut at the inaugural RHS Badminton Flower Show, where our Floral Marquee display was awarded a Gold Medal. Beyond our own exhibit, English Roses stole the spotlight in two of the event's most talked-about feature gardens. It was the perfect stage to show how these spectacular blooms can completely transform vastly different landscapes.Read more -
The Archers at 75: Recreating Bridge Farm's Cottage Garden with Jo ThompsonFor seventy-five years, BBC Radio 4’s The Archers has transported millions of listeners straight into the heart of the idyllic English countryside. Although Bridge Farm exists solely in our collective imagination, its classic cottage garden feels instantly, deeply familiar. It is a nostalgic sanctuary we have all pictured over the decades - a paradise packed with fruit trees, hidden paths, and well-loved borders that have evolved naturally over time.Read more -
How to Create a Cottage Garden in ContainersThe romance of a cottage garden is not reserved for sweeping borders or winding country paths. With the right planting strategy, even a handful of pots can capture that signature sense of abundance. You can easily fill a patio, balcony, or doorstep with vibrant flowers, rich fragrance, and pollinator-friendly movement.Read more -
The Heart of a Romantic Border: Why Mill on the Floss Belongs in Your GardenIf you dream of a traditional cottage garden filled with soft colours, overflowing borders, and intoxicating scents, finding the perfect anchor plant is essential. The Mill on the Floss® is a variety that truly deserves a place at the heart of your outdoor space. It effortlessly combines breath-taking beauty with a robust garden performance, bringing timeless charm to borders, walkways, and arches all through the flowering season.Read more
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