Specialist Growers of Roses Ancient and Modern

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Welcome to the online store of
Trevor White Roses

Specialist Growers of Roses Ancient & Modern

We have been growing roses in Norfolk since 1984 and take great pride in producing quality plants. Old Roses are our special passion, yet we love roses of all persuasions and stock many beautiful Species, Shrub, Climbing and Rambling Roses, both modern and old. Our aim is to offer a range that fully embodies the sheer diversity that roses can bring to your garden. Fragrance, foliage, fruit and flower come in a multitude of variations and permutations that provides a rose for virtually every situation.

Most of our roses can be purchased bare root (dormant) for delivery from November until March, in addition we also offer a selection that can be bought potted in peat-free compost. Good cultivation in virgin soil, strict grading and minimal storage ensure that they arrive in the best possible condition.

We hope our new website helps and inspires you to discover more about our unique collection. The new filter options and enhanced format should make finding the right rose from over 500 different varieties much easier. See our ‘ALL CATEGORIES’ page for our full list of subcategories such as Hedging Roses, Shade Tolerant Roses & Old Roses Groups.

Happy gardening.

FEATURED ROSE

Felicite et perpetue a white rambling rose with red tinges.
‘Felicite et Perpetue’

Featured Category
Repeat Flowering Old Roses

Most Old Roses give us a glorious display from early June, that fleeting beauty which shouldnt be missed, but amongst them we find a few that will keep on serving. Repeatability appears in a few old classes and the Chinas are the most floriferous, diverse in both habit and bloom shape. Meanwhile the deeply perfumed Portland Damasks and Bourbons are able to give a 2nd flush from August. All quintessential for any old rose garden.

REPEAT FLOWERING

OLD ROSES

SEARCH FOR ROSES

Type what you’re searching for and hit enter

POTTED ROSES

Order Now

Welcome to the online store of
Trevor White Roses

Specialist Growers of Roses Ancient & Modern

We have been growing roses in Norfolk since 1984 and take great pride in producing quality plants. Old Roses are our special passion, yet we love roses of all persuasions and stock many beautiful Species, Shrub, Climbing and Rambling Roses, both modern and old. Our aim is to offer a range that fully embodies the sheer diversity that roses can bring to your garden. Fragrance, foliage, fruit and flower come in a multitude of variations and permutations that provides a rose for virtually every situation.

Most of our roses can be purchased bare root (dormant) for delivery from November until March, in addition we also offer a selection that can be bought potted in peat-free compost which are available throughout the year. Good cultivation in virgin soil, strict grading and minimal storage ensure that they arrive in the best possible condition.

We hope our new website helps and inspires you to discover more about our unique collection. The new filter options and enhanced format should make finding the right rose from over 500 different varieties much easier. See our ‘ALL CATEGORIES’ page for our full list of subcategories such as Hedging Roses, Shade Tolerant Roses & Old Roses Groups.

Happy gardening.

Featured Category
Repeat Flowering Old Roses

Most Old Roses give us a glorious display from early June, that fleeting beauty which shouldn’t be missed, but amongst them we find a few that will keep on serving. Repeatability appears in a few old classes and the Chinas are the most floriferous, diverse in both habit and bloom shape. Meanwhile the deeply perfumed Portland Damasks and Bourbons are able to give a 2nd flush from August. All quintessential for any old rose garden.

REPEAT FLOWERING

OLD ROSES

Our Blog

7 Water Saving Tips for Growing Roses

 7 Water Saving Tips for your Roses 1. Plant into open ground. Roses can survive in incredible temperatures and are found thriving in some of the warmest places on earth, they have deep roots so the more their roots can grow downwards the better. When making a hole to plant, make sure to loosen any hard layers of soil at the bottom, this will help them develop deeper roots sooner. Generally after one year, an open-ground rose will have developed a strong enough root system to not need any hand-watering. 2. Water during evenings or early morning This is when the soil is coolest and prevents instant evaporation when the water first touches ground. Remember to always water the soil around the base, not the leaves! 3. Mulching Adding a layer of organic material around the base of your rose will help keep the soil damp, aiding water retention. It can also add nutrients to the soil. Good options for water saving include garden compost, grass cuttings and well-rotted manure. 4. Create a ridge around the base of your roses. Build a circular ridge of soil around the neck of your roses to catch water. This is especially useful on slopes and uneven borders. 5. Use Pot Saucers Both plastic or terracotta saucers can prevent unnecessary runoff if placed under a pot. They can also be topped up directly, helpful if you're planning to be away for periods of time. 6. Recycle Water With hosepipe bans in parts of the country it may be worth looking at reusing water. Roses are very hardy to most things so greywater such as bath, shower or dish water will not harm a rose if used over short periods (remember to read the label to make sure detergents are eco-friendly). Water butts that store rainwater runoff are also a must have addition for any garden. 7. Not black plastic Black will absorb heat which can burn and overheat roots. Using lighter coloured plastic pots is the best option. We use taupe coloured pots that are also recyclable friendly.

August 8th, 2022|

In memory of ‘Lorraine’

Our Sweet Lorraine We have the great pleasure in introducing the Renaissance rose 'Lorraine' into the U.K. To us it has a special significance as this was the name of my wife Ness' sister who passed away last year after a two year battle with cancer. We held a small baptism ceremony where the family got to see the rose for the first time. The large fragrant blooms of apricot and pink with a paler reverse are set off by healthy olive green foliage. Blooms are long lasting and should be excellent for cutting. 'Lorraine' is now for sale on our online store. Naming ceremony celebration with some bubbles. Simon (left) with Maureen (middle) and Trevor (right) 'Lorraine' a brand new Renaissance Rose.

July 18th, 2022|

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