Rose Care
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Come Learn With Us - explore our workshopsWhether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, we have two autumn/winter workshops designed to enhance your rose-growing skills. Set against the backdrop of our world-renowned rose gardens, our exclusive workshops offer an inspiring, knowledge-packed morning including a hands on demonstration and a rose to take home too.Read more
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Planting Bare Root Roses: Step-by-Step for Garden and PotsBare root roses arrive simply, as stems and roots, quietly waiting for the garden to bring them to life. With care, they can transform into lush, flowering plants, filling a garden with colour, fragrance, and presence. Affordable, easy to handle, and a traditional favourite among gardeners, they offer both charm and reward.Read more
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Captivating Containers: Growing roses in potsGrowing roses in pots is a fantastic way to enjoy their beauty, even if you're short on garden space. Whether you have a balcony, terrace, or just a small area in your garden, potted roses can add a touch of elegance and charm. You can create a stunning rose display that enhances your outdoor space with the proper care and a suitably sized pot.Read more
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How To Plant Your Potted Climbing Rose In A PotPlanting a climbing rose in a pot can add beauty and structure to your garden, provided you choose the right container and follow proper planting steps. Climbing roses can thrive in pots as long as they are 12ft or shorter, and with the right care, they will grow beautifully.Read more
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A Simple Guide To Planting Potted Shrub Roses In ContainersPlanting a rose in a pot is a versatile and rewarding gardening method. It allows you to create beautiful displays and grow roses in a wider variety of spaces. Whether you have a sprawling garden or a small balcony, container gardening can bring greenery and colour to your outdoor space.Read more
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Step-by-Step: How To Plant Your Potted Climbing RoseBy following these simple steps, you will ensure your potted climbing rose gets off to the best possible start. Potted roses can be planted all year round. The only time we recommend that you don't plant is when the ground is frozen, waterlogged or in drought conditions.Read more
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Your Guide To Planting A Potted Shrub RosePotted roses can be planted all year round. The only time we recommend that you don't plant is when the ground is frozen, waterlogged or in drought conditions.Read more
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How To Grow Climbing And Rambling Roses In PotsWe understand that your garden space is at a premium and finding a spot for a new rose can be tricky. Planting a short climbing or rambling rose in a pot is a great way to use space on a patio or create colour and scent up a bare brick wall.Read more
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Plant Your Potted Standard Tree Rose With EaseFollowing these simple steps will ensure your potted standard rose gets off to the best possible start. Potted standard tree roses can be planted all year round. The only time we recommend that you don't plant is when the ground is frozen, waterlogged or in drought conditions.Read more
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Looking After Your Rose In Winter - everything you need to knowEnglish Roses are tolerant and healthy by nature, and will cope with wintry weather without fuss. Our advice and videos on rose care over the winter will provide you with everything you need to ensure your roses continue to thrive when the warmer weather arrives.Read more
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The Joy of Growing Roses: The Basics for BeginnersSimple rose care advice and information to help you grow roses, whether you are new to rose growing, or a seasoned gardener, we have all the information and products you need to get your roses planted and thriving.Read more
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Planting Shrub Roses: How much room do they need?For a successful garden, getting planting distances right is important. Plant shrub roses too closely together and the border becomes overcrowded. Plant too far apart and you will see areas of bare earth between each rose. When planting you want to take into account the grown size of the rose, this means to begin with, while your roses establish themselves, you may see gaps between them.Read more