True garden classics... Bush and shrub roses combine traditional beauty with impressive resilience, and just about the best flowers your garden will ever see! Rose bushes form well-balanced, rounded plants that fill borders with colour, fragrance and structure from late spring right through to autumn. Whether grown in the ground or as a container rose bush on a patio, they deliver dependable performance year after year.
Modern varieties of rose bushes have been bred to be tougher, healthier and easier to grow than ever before. Many are naturally disease resistant, fully winter hardy and perfectly suited to British weather. From a single potted rose bush by the front door to sweeping borders filled with roses and shrubs, these plants adapt beautifully to gardens of every size. Compact forms thrive in containers, while larger bushes create striking displays in beds and mixed borders alongside perennials and ornamental grasses.
Plus, choosing which colour of rose you want to grow is part of the joy. A yellow rose bush brings warmth and cheer to sunny borders, while a white rose bush adds elegance and brightness, especially in evening light. For gardeners wanting bold impact with minimal effort, a yellow shrub rose offers long flowering periods and strong garden presence with very little fuss.
True garden classics... Bush and shrub roses combine traditional beauty with impressive resilience, and just about the best flowers your garden will ever see! Rose bushes form well-balanced, rounded plants that fill borders with colour, fragrance and structure from late spring right through to autumn. Whether grown in the ground or as a container rose bush on a patio, they deliver dependable performance year after year.
Modern varieties of rose bushes have been bred to be tougher, healthier and easier to grow than ever before. Many are naturally disease resistant, fully winter hardy and perfectly suited to British weather. From a single potted rose bush by the front door to sweeping borders filled with roses and shrubs, these plants adapt beautifully to gardens of every size. Compact forms thrive in containers, while larger bushes create striking displays in beds and mixed borders alongside perennials and ornamental grasses.
Plus, choosing which colour of rose you want to grow is part of the joy. A yellow rose bush brings warmth and cheer to sunny borders, while a white rose bush adds elegance and brightness, especially in evening light. For gardeners wanting bold impact with minimal effort, a yellow shrub rose offers long flowering periods and strong garden presence with very little fuss.