These varieties are small shrubs ideal for container growing.
PLANTING:Â Roses grow deep roots, therefore the taller the pot the better, we recommend knee height as the minimum. Make sure to use a soil-based (loam compost) such as John Innes No.2 . Crocks or stones can be used near the bottom, to ensure good drainage. Also keep container roses well-watered during dry spells, especially during their first year, obviously the bigger the pot the less water they will need.
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Out of stockBengal Crimson, a.k.a Rosa x odorata 'Bengal Beauty', is a superb rose. Constantly smothered in single light crimson blooms from May until the first frosts. Compact bushy habit. Very healthy. Good for container growing. Size: 60cm x 60cm, but could be trained to climb to 1.5m.
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Out of stockMutabilis, a.k.a Tipo Ideale, has single blooms that change through yellow and pink to crimson. Perpetual flowering. Very healthy. Can be kept as a shrub but will climb to 2m if trained. Size: 1.2m x 0.9m.
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Out of stockEsme is an exquisite rose, beautiful in both bud & as expanded bloom, changing from rich to pale cream in the process. The fruity scent has peach notes. Foliage is plentiful, dark green & very disease resistant. Happy in a pot or front of a border. Size 50 x 40cms.
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Out of stockMary rose bush has clusters of very double old fashioned style quartered blooms. Pale yellow but paling off towards the margins. Sweet fragrance. Bushy growth with dark glossy foliage. Healthy. Useful for beds, borders or containers. Size: 80cms x 60cms.
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A super rose in all respects. Large, single flowers of soft apricot in clusters. Dark green foliage and dark chocolate brown stems. Continuous flowering. Size: 90cm x 90cm.
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Out of stockShort rambler. Clusters of small semi-double creamy white blooms. Highly fragrant. Dark glossy foliage with reddish stems. Repeat flowering. Size:3.6 x 2.4m.