Product Description
These ’Patio Standard’ roses are AMAZING quality and SUPERB value for money. Less than HALF NORMAL NURSERY PRICES!
They will produce a summer long display of beautiful fragrant blooms all summer long for decades to come. Also known as Tree Roses, they are the perfect way to add height and class to you patio, where a single bush will make a dramatic solitary feature or they will look fabulous as a pair of potted specimens to dress a door or gate.
This unique type of rose is only possible because painstaking work has been undertaken by the grower, ‘top grafting’ the flowering variety on to the straight stem of the rootstock, thereby giving the height.
Supplied as 2 x bare root, standard trees with well-formed heads, approx. 60-70cm tall ready to plant out..
What Is Supplied
Item 530198 supplied as:
Supplied as 2 x bare root, standard trees with well-formed heads, approx. 60-70cm tall ready to plant out.
- The amount of growth on Potted roses will vary at different times of year, depending on when they are potted.
- Potted roses will be Freshly potted from November to February, so are not fully rooted through.
- They will have new shoots beginning in March and April.
- They will be in leaf and then buds May and June.
- They will be in flower June and July.
- From August onwards they may be trimmed back, ready to plant and burst back into life the next season.
- From the end of September your rose has received its trim which will help it to have stronger roots and better form next year.
Plant Information
Top Tips
Add mycorrhizal fungi to the roots when planting to help the plant establish quicker.
Care Guide
- Roses can be planted at any time of the year, as long as the soil is not frozen, waterlogged or drought-dry.
- Plant your rose where it can get plenty of sun for at least half of the day, and where it will be sheltered from the wind.
- Roses tolerate wide range of soils but thrive in deep, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil, so add plenty of well-rotted manure into the hole if necessary.
- Water well every other day - daily if the weather is hot and dry.
- Established roses can be watered around once a week through spring and summer - more if the weather is hot.
- For best results, feed roses in in late-March/April and again late July.
- To prune, just remove any dead, dying, damaged and diseased stems and also deadhead regularly. Traditionally, you would cut just above a leaf joint with a sloping cut away from the bud, however, this isn't necessary, and don’t worry about pruning too much - roses are very resilient and will grow back.
When pruning, make sure that your secateurs are clean and sharp to prevent squashing stems and introducing disease.
Planting / Flowering Calendar
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Fully Grown Plant dimensions (approx)
120cm
60cm
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It was quickly delivered and packing was good thanks.
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They look great condition but I have to wait until they get grown to say anything else.
Review Submitted: 04/01/2024 - 11:20:37
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good service and delivery
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excellent replacements and quick delivery
Review Submitted: 26/06/2018 - 05:38:33
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Delivery was much longer than I expected and product in poor condition
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The roses turned up in a terrible state I have planted them and I am hoping they survive but not holding my breath
Review Submitted: 07/06/2018 - 00:14:34
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Usually very happy with products, however this time, not up to usual standard. I will think again before buying plants.
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Tiny standard roses which for the price paid, very dissapointing
Review Submitted: 18/04/2017 - 06:21:44
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Great deal many thanks
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Great deal many thanks
Review Submitted: 17/11/2016 - 09:14:08