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The Beautiful Beginning: Why Autumn is the Start of the Gardening Year

Autumn’s Arrival

Autumn drifts into the garden with a soft, golden light. The air is cooler, leaves are turning, and the days feel slower. It’s tempting to think the gardening year is over, but for rose lovers, this is the moment to start preparing for the months ahead.

The Season for Bare Root Roses

This is the season for bare root roses. At first, they may look modest, just stems and roots, but planted now, they are full of potential. The ground is still warm from the summer, the recent rains have made it easy to work, and the crisp, bright days make it a pleasure to be outside. Planting them now allows their roots to establish steadily in cool, damp conditions, setting the stage for strong, healthy growth when spring arrives.

The Charm of Autumn

Autumn has its own charm. Morning frost glistens on the grass, the air carries the scent of smoky fires, and the crunch of fallen leaves accompanies slow dog walks along quiet lanes. Dahlias and late sunflowers lean toward the fading light, while long shadows stretch across the beds, inviting reflection and calm. There is a particular pleasure in these moments, a reminder that the garden, and those who tend it, move in rhythm with the seasons.

Working with the Seasons

Planting bare root roses is part of that rhythm. These roses are simple yet rewarding, carrying the promise of colour, scent, and life to come. Stepping outside to place them in the soil is more than an act of planting, it is a gentle preparation, a conversation with the seasons, and a celebration of what the garden will offer in the months ahead.

Bare root roses can be planted from autumn through to spring, giving gardeners the freedom to align with their own pace and the natural calendar. By taking this quiet, deliberate step now, you are setting your garden up for success, nurturing it from the roots up, and embracing the cycle of growth and renewal.

The Beautiful Beginning

This is the beautiful beginning. Autumn is the start of the gardening year, a time to work with nature rather than against it, to pause, prepare, and plant with intention. Each bare root rose placed in the soil is a promise, that come summer, the garden will reward patience with colour, fragrance, and joy.

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