How to make a Christmas wreath with rose hips: a step-by-step guide
The festive season is a time to celebrate the beauty of nature and bring a touch of the outdoors into your home. One of the most charming ways to add a natural and seasonal aspect to your Christmas décor is by making your own wreath. Rose hips, with their vibrant...
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How to make a Christmas wreath with rose hips: a step-by-step guideThe festive season is a time to celebrate the beauty of nature and bring a touch of the outdoors into your home. One of the most charming ways to add a natural and seasonal aspect to your Christmas décor is by making your own wreath. Rose hips, with their vibrant red and orange hues, are the perfect addition to a festive wreath that captures the essence of an English winter garden.Read more -
Creating a rustic Thanksgiving table with rosehips and seasonal foliageThanksgiving is a wonderful opportunity to gather with friends and family, celebrating everything we are grateful for. To bring rustic charm to your Thanksgiving table, consider using rose hips in your décor. These vibrant, berry-like fruits add a seasonal touch and symbolise abundance and gratitude, making them perfect for this special holiday. If you’re lucky enough to still have roses in bloom, you can add a few of these flowers alongside the rose hips for a fragrant finishing touch to your arrangements.Read more -
Eustacia Vye (Ausegdon), a rose inspired by Hardy’s heroineThe Eustacia Vye (Ausegdon) rose, introduced in 2019, is a truly beautiful and unique addition to any garden. With soft, glowing apricot-pink blooms, each flower is full of ruffled petals that gradually open into full rosettes. As the blooms mature, its colour fades from rich apricot to paler tones, adding a sense of delicate beauty. Held on striking, red-tinged stems, this rose has a strong, fruity fragrance that fills the air.Read more -
Winter care guide for English rosesWinter brings a time of rest and quiet beauty in the garden, and David Austin English Roses are no exception. While these exquisite plants are hardy and resilient, they thrive with thoughtful care during the colder months. Whether your garden faces harsh frosts or milder seasonal changes, this guide will ensure your English Roses are well-prepared to burst into leaf come spring.Read more -
The perfect gifts for gardeners this ChristmasWith Christmas around the corner, many of us are looking to find that special gift that will bring warmth and joy to those we love. If you have a gardening enthusiast in your life, why not give them something that truly resonates with their passion for nature?Read more -
Get to know Elizabeth® (Ausmajesty): Three ways to showcase this majestic roseNamed in honour of the late Queen Elizabeth II, Elizabeth® (Ausmajesty) embodies grace and majesty in the garden, much like its royal namesake. This rose not only provides beauty but also serves as a lasting tribute to the Queen's enduring legacy.Read more -
How to Prune Standard RosesStandard roses bring a touch of elegance to any garden, their blooms held aloft like a bouquet upon a slender stem. Pruning them correctly helps maintain this graceful shape, encourages healthy growth, and ensures an abundance of flowers year after year.Read more -
Three ways to use rose hips: from jam to wreaths to wildlifeAs the crisp chill of frosty mornings announces the arrival of autumn, the garden offers up one of its hidden treasures: rose hips. These vibrant red and orange fruits, emerging from spent blooms, bring a dash of seasonal colour and charm to any outdoor landscape. Rather than deadheading roses on hip-producing varieties, let the hips flourish and reap their beauty and benefits. Rose hips are not just ornamental, they provide a wealth of possibilities, from culinary treats to rustic crafts and offer a much needed winter food source to wildlife.Read more -
As featured in The New York Times: Introducing the Dannahue®(Ausa6b15) English roseThe fragrant apricot bloomed Dannahue® (Ausa6b15), is the latest English rose variety now available for gardeners in the US. As featured in The New York Times, Dannahue® (Ausa6b15) takes its name from the birth name of British TV Gardening personality Danny Clarke, also known as the Black Gardener (@theblackgardener).Read more -
Get to know - Darcey BussellThe Darcey Bussell Rose, named in honour of the celebrated ballerina, adds elegance and charm to any garden. With its deep crimson-pink blooms that gradually soften to a hint of mauve as the petals fall, this rose is a captivating addition to your outdoor space. It also carries a light to medium fruity fragrance, making it a true delight for the senses. Here, we explore three ways to incorporate this graceful rose into your garden.Read more -
Get to know - Gabriel OakWith its exquisite deep pink, many-petalled rosette blooms and delightful, fruity fragrance, Gabriel Oak is a captivating English Shrub Rose that infuses any garden with timeless elegance. The vibrant, deep pink flowers contrast beautifully with their lush green foliage, creating a striking visual display that commands attention. Gabriel Oak stands at 4 feet (125 cm) tall, making it a versatile addition to formal garden settings and more natural landscapes.Read more -
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A Guide to Growing Climbing and Rambling Roses in PotsPlanting a climbing or rambling rose in a pot is one of the most effective ways to introduce height, fragrance and structure to smaller gardens, courtyards and terraces. Whether used to frame a doorway, create a flowering screen along a wall or soften the lines of an obelisk, these roses offer a remarkable display when given the right conditions. Though the approach demands a little more upkeep than planting in open ground, the rewards are considerable: abundant blooms, repeat flowering, and a sense of movement and beauty that elevates even the most compact of spaces.Read more












