This is a great little collection to fill those awkward spots most gardens have. Tolerating quite a bit of shade (or full sun), as well as most types of soils, these fab new little groundcover roses really are so versatile and easy to grow.
From the newest of breeding, they are classified as ‘Multiflora’, meaning they produce hundreds of smaller flowers in summer and autumn, filling up gaps in beds and borders with a floriferous displays.
Tried and tested in commercial landscape plantings where they get almost no maintenance or help, they form neat mounds of flowers, and have good disease resistance, so really are easy care. One trim back hard each spring before they start growing really is all they need, plus a couple of feeds a year. Simple!
Supplied as established plants in 9cm pots, well-branched, they can be planted out any week of the year you can get a spade in the ground!
In this Classic Collection, you get one each of:
– ‘Teeny Weeny Pink’ – small mid pink flowers, with darker edge on cool nights
–‘Teeny Weeny White’ – sister of the above, white flowers that have pink tinged edges on cool nights
– ‘Perle d’Alcanade’ – a deep cerise red
Care Information
- 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 and plant so that the graft union (the swollen area when the stems meet the roots) is around 3cm below soil level. 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.





















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