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How To Move Your RoseMoving an English Rose is straightforward, and with the right care, it will quickly adapt and thrive in its new home. Let our rose experts guide you through each step for a smooth and successful transition.Read more
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Pruning English Shrub And Climbing Roses For Abundant BloomsPruning your roses is more than just tidying up the garden, it’s a chance to shape them into beautiful forms and encourage blooms from top to bottom. With the right approach, pruning helps your roses to not only stay healthy but also bloom in stunning, well-balanced shapes.Read more
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Winter rose care: essential tips for rosesAs winter settles in, it's important to think about how to care for your roses during the colder months. While roses are hardy plants, they will perform better with a little extra attention, helping them to flourish when spring arrives. Roses should be pruned in winter, ideally in January or February, when the plant is most dormant, but there are other steps you can take now to ensure your roses remain healthy and strong throughout the chillier months.Read more
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Planting bare root rosesBare root roses are an excellent choice for gardeners looking to add beauty to their gardens. They are affordable, easy to transport, and the traditional way of planting roses.Read more
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Captivating ContainersGrowing roses in pots is a fantastic way to enjoy their beauty, even if you're short on garden space. Whether you have a balcony, terrace, or just a small area in your garden, potted roses can add a touch of elegance and charm. You can create a stunning rose display that enhances your outdoor space with the proper care and a suitably sized pot.Read more
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How to plant a potted climbing rose in a potPlanting a climbing rose in a pot can add beauty and structure to your garden, provided you choose the right container and follow proper planting steps. Climbing roses can thrive in pots as long as they are 12ft or shorter, and with the right care, they will grow beautifully.Read more