Rose Care
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Caring for 2-Quart Potted and Bare Root Roses Until You Are Ready to PlantA rose, even before it is planted, carries the quiet promise of beauty to come. Whether it arrives growing in a 2-quart pot or resting as a bare root plant, it asks for very little while it waits. If the soil in your garden is workable, both may be planted straight away, and sooner is always kinder, especially as the days grow warmer.Read more -
Training Climbing Roses into Decorative ShapesThere is a distinct charm in allowing a climbing rose to do more than simply cover a surface. A wall awash with bloom is undeniably lovely, yet when a rose is thoughtfully guided into a deliberate form, such as a sweeping arc, a relaxed swag, or a flowing wave, the effect becomes something altogether more expressive. The plant is not constrained, merely encouraged, its natural grace quietly emphasised.Read more -
Shaping and Pruning Roses to Flower from Base to TipRoses naturally put most of their energy into the tips of their stems, which can lead to flowers mainly at the top of the plant. With the right pruning and shaping, you can encourage fresh growth and blooms all the way from the base up.Read more -
How to Prune a Standard Tree RoseStandard Tree Roses bring a particular elegance to the garden. Their blooms are held aloft, turning borders and containers into something more structured and refined. Because the flowering head sits high above the ground, its outline becomes part of the garden’s architecture, which makes pruning especially important.Read more -
Pruning Roses: A Guide for the Season AheadPruning is one of the most rewarding jobs you can do for your roses. It brings shape and structure to the plant, refreshes it for the season ahead, and helps encourage a generous display of flowers.Read more -
How to Prune English Roses in Pots and ContainersAn English Rose in a container is one of the garden’s greatest luxuries. Whether placed beside a front door, on a terrace, or nestled into a paved courtyard, a potted rose brings perfume and flower close at hand, not at a distance, but right where it can be enjoyed daily.Read more -
How to Prune Repeat Flowering Climbing and Rambling RosesClimbing and rambling roses are among the most rewarding roses to grow. Given a support and a little guidance, they quickly become generous plants, covering walls, arches and structures with leafy growth and repeat flowers across the season.Read more -
How to Prune Repeat Flowering Shrub RosesIn winter, the garden shows its bones. Beds are quieter, borders are pared back, and shrubs stand in their true shape. Roses too reveal themselves at this time of year, and although it may seem as though little is happening, the plant is already preparing for the season to come.Read more -
The Basics of Growing RosesRoses bring a quiet happiness to a garden. Their beauty feels effortless once they are settled, and even a new gardener can grow them with success. With sunlight, sound soil, and a little seasonal care, roses will flower generously and become dependable companions through the year..Read more -
A Year With Roses: Seasonal goals for your gardenRoses guide the pace of the garden year. Their summer display is shaped by a series of small, thoughtful tasks that unfold long before the first bloom appears. Each season offers its own moment to step in and help your roses flourish.Read more -
Why the Best Rose Gardens Begin in WinterWinter is often mistaken for an ending. Beds are bare, borders are quiet, and the garden appears to have paused. Yet for roses, winter is not an absence of growth but the moment when everything important begins. Beneath the soil and within each stem, the foundations of the coming year are already being laid.Read more -
Caring for Roses Through WinterWinter draws a different map across the garden. Borders lose their summer softness, the air grows crisp, and each plant stands in its true form. Roses, perhaps more than anything else, reveal their strength now. Their branches hold the memory of last season’s bloom, and beneath the soil they gather themselves for the next. Looking after them at this time of year becomes less a checklist of jobs and more a steady, reassuring conversation with the season ahead.Read more -
Planting Bare Root Climbing Roses in a Pot: Step-by-StepBare root climbing roses bring vertical grace and fragrance to patios, terraces and courtyards, creating structure and height where space is limited. When planted carefully in a large container, they will flourish and flower generously, rewarding you with arching stems covered in blooms from early summer through to autumn.Read more
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