Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG The Princes Trust - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 275cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Bloom of Ruth - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG WHITE WEDDING - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 300cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Clg White Star - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 275cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the PEACE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 120cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser. RHS AGM = Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the FRAGRANT CLOUD - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG HANDEL - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread -450cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG DUBLIN BAY - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 350cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser RHS AGM = Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG GALWAY BAY - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 350cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG Ginger Syllabub - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 250cm x 100cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG ENA HARKNESS - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 400cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Betty Harkness - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the RASPBERRY ROYAL - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the L'AIMANT - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Clg Times Past - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 250cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Robert Winston - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the RED ROMANCE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 50cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the RED ABUNDANCE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the PRINCESS OF WALES - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Margaret Chessum - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Pearl Abundance - BARE ROOT ROSE. exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the WELL BEING - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CHINA TOWN - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 110cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser. RHS AGM = Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Champagne Cocktail - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the FELLOWSHIP - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the JUST JOEY - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 120cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the ROSA BELMONTE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the GLOWING PINK - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Easy Does It - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser. RHS AGM = Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CREAM DREAM - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the AMBER QUEEN - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 110cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the ARTHUR BELL - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 110cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the SWEET DREAM - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the NEW ARRIVAL - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of delicately fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 80cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame. This will allow good light and air movement into and around the plant. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the PURE GOLD - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 120cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the QUEEN ELIZABETH - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the JACQUELINE DU PRE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Faithful - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Great North Eastern Rose - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the A FAITHFULL FRIEND - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 80cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame. This will allow good light and air movement into and around the plant. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the YELLOW DREAM - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the NATIONAL TRUST - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the NATASHA RICHARDSON - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the TOWER BRIDGE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the SWEET WONDER - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the YORK MINSTER - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the PETER AYLIFFE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG ZEPHRINE DROUHIN - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 300cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser. RHS AGM = Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG DOROTHY PERKINS - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 350cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG BLOOMING MARVELLOUS - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 300cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG ALBERTINE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 400cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Trumpeter - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser. RHS AGM = Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLAIRE MARSHALL - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 60cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the City of London - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Apricot Abundance - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the GLYNDEBOURNE - Bare Root Rose. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the ALPINE SUNSET - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the AMAZING GRACE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Wandering Minstrel - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 85cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Pink Abundance - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertilise
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the HAPPY RETIREMENT YEARS - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 80cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame. This will allow good light and air movement into and around the plant. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the TEENAGE SPIRIT - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 50cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the THE CARON KEATING ROSE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Clg The New Dawn - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 300cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the ICEBERG - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser. RHS AGM = Royal Horticultural Societys Award of Garden Merit
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the PAISLEY ABBEY - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 150cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the NICE N EASY - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the MADRIGAL - BARE ROOT ROSE. exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 120cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Golden Patio - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Esperanza - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 80cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Ena Harkness - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 100cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the PAPER 1ST ANNIVERSARY - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 55cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame. This will allow good light and air movement into and around the plant. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the HAPPY TIMES - BARE ROOT ROSE. Happy Times (DEEP PINK) Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the MOUNTBATTEN - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 110cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Virginia Mc Kenna - BARE ROOT ROSE. blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Janeen - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 90cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG SCHOOLGIRL - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 400cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG Kiftsgate - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms followed by good hips on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 350cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG Breathe of Life - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 300cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG PINK PERPETUE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 350cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG Seagull - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 350cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Clg Susie - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 175cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG SUPER EXCELSA - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 220cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG SIMPLE LIFE - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 200cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG Best Wishes - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 350cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame. This will allow good light and air movement into and around the plant. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG Pauls Scarlet - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 350cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the CLG PERPETUALLY YOURS - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of exceptionally fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 275cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Cream Of The Crop - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the Clg High Hopes - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for walls and trellises, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 400cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - First remove dead, diseased or dying branches. Then tie in any new shoots needed to fill supports. Prune any flowered side shoots back by two thirds of their length. If the plantis heavily congested, cut out any really old branches from the base to promote new growth. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the VIOLET CLOUD - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the LOVE NEVER DIES - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 55cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the At Peace Rose - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of blooms with a good fragrance on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread - 80cm x 60cm. Position - Will thrive in most well drained soils on an open sunny site. Planting - Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Watering - Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare - Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. Mulching keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead Heading - Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning - Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame. This will allow good light and air movement into and around the plant. Feeding - Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser
Please be aware that this plant is dispatched fresh from the nursery once a week on a Wednesday, for delivery on the Thursday or Friday. Please make sure your order is placed by 12pm Tuesday to ensure you qualify for a Wednesday dispatch. Available at Notcutts is the KEROS - BARE ROOT ROSE. Ideal for beds and borders, this repeat flowering rose produces beautiful clusters of delicately fragrant blooms on attractive foliage from May to September. Key Features Height and Spread 110cm x 60cm. Position Will thrive in most well drained soils, on an open sunny site. Planting Water thoroughly or stand container in water for an hour before planting. Dig a hole twice the size of the pot, mix compost and fertiliser with the soil from the hole, remove pot, place plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil, back fill and firm down to prevent air pockets. Water well after planting and for the first growing season. Aftercare Roses benefit from a mulch of organic material, around the base of the plant after planting. This keeps in moisture, prevents weeds and adds nutrients to the soil. Dead heading Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering. Pruning Lightly prune in autumn to prevent wind rock over winter. In spring prune down to good, strong, outward facing buds to produce an open wine glass shaped frame, to allow lots of light and air movement into and around the plant. Feed in spring after pruning and again in midsummer, with a general rose fertiliser.