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From Flower to Fruit: How Hips Give Life to New RosesAt David Austin Roses, the greenhouses are alive with energy as thousands of young plants grow and develop. This is the stage where the next generation of roses begins to take shape, starting with the formation of rose hips, the small fruits that hold the seeds of future blooms.Read more
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Gertrude Jekyll® (Ausboard): Stories from Around the WorldThe Gertrude Jekyll® rose is known and loved for its rich, classic fragrance and those beautifully shaped old-fashioned blooms. Though it began in England, gardeners in very different parts of the world have welcomed it into their gardens with equal affection. To celebrate this special rose, we reached out to growers in Japan, Italy and the United States to hear how Gertrude Jekyll® grows and blooms in their own climates and garden styles.Read more
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A Week of Fragrance and Flowers at Hampton CourtAs the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival drew to a close recently, reflections linger on days steeped in sunshine, heavy with scent, and warmed not only by the blazing summer heat but also by the shared joy of gardening.Read more
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Gertrude Jekyll® (Ausbord): The World’s Favourite RoseIn May 2025, Rosa Gertrude Jekyll® (Ausbord) was named the “World’s Favourite Rose” by the World Federation of Rose Societies, a distinction awarded through a global vote involving rose lovers from 40 countries. This accolade celebrates a rose that has quietly yet firmly held a place in the hearts of gardeners for almost forty years.Read more
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A Look Back at Chelsea 2025: Notes from the garden pathNow that the show gardens have been dismantled and the last petals settle, we take a quiet moment to reflect on this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Chelsea is far more than an event; it is a meeting of minds and a celebration of beauty, carefully tended and thoughtfully shared.Read more
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New Varieties for 2023Read more
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Introducing the New 2021 Nye Bevan RoseRead more
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Positive Planting to Support Health Charities in 2021Read more
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A Rose Inspired by Music - The Story of The Lark Ascending® (Ausursula)On December 15th 1920 Ralph Vaughn Williams' classical piece 'The Lark Ascending' premiered for the first time in Shirehampton Public Hall. 100 years on it is being performed once more in the same venue.Read more
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A Closer Look At Susan Williams-Ellis: Pure Elegance in BloomSusan Williams-Ellis was the renowned designer and founder behind the iconic Portmeirion Pottery. Known for it's British style, many of the designs are inspired by nature with a number of pieces featuring roses including the English Rose Scarborough Fair.Read more
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A Closer Look at Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'First bred by David Austin over 30 years ago, this rose was named after the influential garden designer and horticulturist Gertrude Jekyll.Read more