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Rose - Climbing - Albertine

Rosa

A selection of climbing roses in complimentary shades of red and pink that will fill your garden with scent throughout the summer. Perfect for training onto walls and pergolas. Bare root plants supplied. Collection comprises: Masquerade - Incredible double flowers that open yellow and gradually turn to pink then red. Height: 4m (12') Spread: 2m (6', 6") Albertine - A vigorous rambler with fragrant apricot pink blooms. Height: 5m (15') Spread 4m (12') Sunrise - Scented apricot flowers and attractive bronze foliage. Height: 2.5m (8') Spread: 1.8m (6') Prince's Trust - Fragrant cherry red blooms and glossy green foliage. Height: 4m (12') Spread: 2m (6', 6")

    • 1 bareroot plant

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    • Despatch: By end of Nov 2010
    • £7.49
    • 1 bareroot plant

    •  
    • Despatch: By end of Nov 2010
    • £7.49
    • 1 bareroot plant

    •  
    • Despatch: By end of Nov 2010
    • £7.49
    • 1 bareroot plant

    •  
    • Despatch: By end of Nov 2010
    • £7.49
    • 4 bareroot plants - 1 of each

    • HALF PRICE  
    • Despatch: By end of Nov 2010
    • £14.98
    • 8 bareroot plants - 2 of each

    • DOUBLE PACK SPECIAL OFFER - SAVE £35  
    • Despatch: By end of Nov 2010
    • £24.92
Plant bare root roses at the earliest opportunity following delivery. If planting is not possible then 'heel them in' by covering the roots with soil until conditions allow them to be planted in their permanent positions. When growing roses, choose a position in fertile well drained soil in full sun. Roses are greedy plants so add a small handful of granular fertiliser and mix some well rotted manure or compost to the soil. Dig a hole of sufficient width and depth to comfortably accommodate the bareroot plant. Position the plant in the hole so that the base of the stems sits just below soil level. Backfill the soil around the roots of the plant, firm in, and water well. Stems of climbing roses will require training against a suitable support such as a pergola, fence or wall.
Feed and water roses regularly. Deadhead faded flowers. In autumn apply a mulch of well rotted manure or compost to the base of the plant. In late summer begin pruning roses by removing dead and diseased wood, and any rubbing or damaged branches. For the first two years the remaining stems should simply be trained horizontally on wires. From the third year, the main stems can be reduced to maintain the plant within the available growing space. Side shoots should be reduced to 3 buds.
We will do our best to ship your plants or bulbs to you at the ideal time for planting as stated against each product. We recommend that you prepare your soil, planting beds or patio containers ahead of time so you are ready to plant out, or pot on, just as soon as your order arrives. You will find the name of the variety printed on the top line of the address label on your package. Please ensure that you open the packaging immediately and carefully read through the instruction leaflet provided. For greatest success, please pot on or plant out as soon as possible, following the cultural instructions enclosed with your order.

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