Amateur Gardening  |  27th October 2018
PRETTIEST WILD ROSES
Given that roses are the quintessential summer plant, it might seem odd to be thinking about them now. Yet autumn is actually the best time to plant roses.
Buy one of the bare-root roses currently available, and not only will it establish
quickly in the warm autumn soil, but it will also save you money as they’re cheaper than container-grown plants – and there are more varieties to choose from. Wild roses are tough, colourful and great for insects and birds, so take a walk on the wild side when choosing a bare-root rose to plant this autumn, says Louise Curley.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 27th October 2018.