Amateur Gardening  |  24th November 2018
BORDER ROSES
With the daylight hours now shrinking fast, if you need a cheering job to lift the pre-winter blues, plant a rose or two to brighten your borders next year. From November to March it’s bare-root season – the optimum time to get roses in the ground, to allow their roots to establish and grow strong. When shopping for border roses, bear in mind that the best ones are compact, repeat-flowering shrubs that resist pests and diseases well. It’s a bonus if they attract wildlife and fill the air with scent, and even better if they produce hips in autumn.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 24th November 2018.