Sweet peas can be sown in an unheated greenhouse or a cold frame. Prune roses and summer flowering shrubs. Cut back Group 3 (late-flowering) clematis. See our information leaflet or our website for...
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Roses bring style and elegance to any garden, be it large or small. The huge variety includes climbing and rambling roses to cover walls, fences, arches and arbors, roses that grow meters upwards to flower in the canopies of trees, patio roses to grow in containers, ground-cover roses spreading a carpet of low-level flowers and floribunda and hybrid-tea’s for the traditional rose garden. Visually stunning, shrub roses are perfect for a mixed border. Of course, in addition, some of these have rich fragrances, repeat flowering, autumn foliage colour and beautiful winter fruits or hips. Roses; A Care & Cultivation Guide.
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Good disease resistance.....
Few thorns.....
Strong citrus scent.....
Disease resistant.....
Repeat flowering.....
Bright-red flowers.....
Good disease resistance.....
Suitable for a patio.....
Glossy, green foliage.....
Shade tolerant.....
Strong fragrance.....
(Patio Climber) A shapely red flower with a slight fragrance from late spring till the frosts. REPEAT FLOWERING. Moist well-drained soil. Sun or semi-shade. HEIGHT. 1.5m
Sweet peas can be sown in an unheated greenhouse or a cold frame. Prune roses and summer flowering shrubs. Cut back Group 3 (late-flowering) clematis. See our information leaflet or our website for...
Even if the February days don’t feel they are getting any warmer, they are getting longer and on the occasional mild day you really do feel that spring is just around the corner. As if to herald...