English Roses are famous for the diversity and strength of their fragrances, with many varieties having won awards for their delicious fragrances.
Roses flower more abundantly than almost any other garden plant, providing colour and blooms right through the summer months and beyond.
The easiest way to grow a rose well is to choose a strong, disease resistant variety and here we have listed the most disease resistant roses in our collection.
Planting roses in shady positions is a great way of bringing colour and interest to forgotten areas of the garden.
Roses with very few thorns are ideal for planting in areas that you frequently walk past or sit near. They are also especially useful in gardens where children and pets play.
Bees and insects are incredibly valuable to have in the garden. Beneficial insects will help to keep your roses healthy by eating pests such as aphids.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of growing roses in your garden is being able to cut a few blooms, and transporting their beauty and scent indoors.