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The benefits of planting English roses in threes and fives

When it comes to creating an interesting garden, the way you arrange your plants can make all the difference. English roses are a perfect example of this with their beautiful blooms and fragrance. For truly captivating displays, consider planting them in clusters of three or five, especially if you select the same variety.

Here's why this simple approach can transform your outdoor space.

Creating focal points

Consider creating focal points with one or two varieties on mass. Imagine them lining your pathways or featured on scale near a seating area, making a sensory spot to sit in and enjoy. Not only will the fragrance and colours catch everyone's attention, it’s also a simple way to add English charm to an outdoor space.

Stronger fragrances

English roses are not just beautiful; they also have captivating fragrances that enhance your garden. When planted together, their scents amplify, filling the air with delightful aromas. Whether it’s a heady musk scent or a traditional tea fragrance, there is a rose filled with notes ready to release. With up to 400 different aromatic components, roses carry one of the most complex scent profiles of all of nature’s blooms and fit into five key categories: myrrh, old rose, tea, fruity and musk. Discover more.

Supporting pollination

Grouping roses together is also beneficial for pollinators. Bees and pollinating insects are attracted to clusters of flowers, making it easier for them to do their essential work. This means healthier plants and more blooms for you to enjoy. A flourishing garden not only looks beautiful but also supports wildlife.

Easier maintenance

Caring for roses planted in groups can really simplify your gardening routine. When you plant them together, you can manage tasks like watering, feeding, and pruning more efficiently. Instead of attending to each rose individually, you can treat the group as one, saving you time and effort. This approach not only makes it easier to keep an eye on their health, but also helps ensure they receive consistent care.

Planting English roses in groups of three or five offers numerous benefits, from creating eye-catching focal points to enhancing fragrance and supporting pollinators. Plus, it simplifies maintenance, allowing you to enjoy your garden without the extra effort. So, consider grouping your roses for a more vibrant and manageable outdoor space that you, and wildlife, can appreciate.

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