Rose Plants

Explore our beautiful Rose Plants, including elegant rose bushes and climbing roses. Perfect for borders, beds, or containers. Our Rose Plants add colour, fragrance and charm to any garden.

Why choose a rose plant for your garden?

Roses are a timeless garden favourite for good reason:

  • Pollination: Rose plants play a key role in pollination. Bees, butterflies and moths love roses, so by planting them you'll be lending a helping hand to
    pollinators.
  • Fragrance: A 2025 study found that the smell of roses has a positive, emotional impact, with participants remarking on feelings of nostalgia and childhood memories.
  • Beauty: Roses are naturally beautiful and come in countless varieties, giving the dreariest garden a burst of vivid colour and a gorgeous fragrance.
  • Low maintenance: The rose plant is great for new gardeners or those with limited time to tend their plants. It has a long blooming season that starts in
    May. Roses bloom beautifully until August, with more robust varieties lasting until early autumn.

Rose Plant FAQs

When is the best time to plant a rose?

In the UK, it's from September to November. However, this can vary depending on the strain or type of rose. Cooler temperatures allow the root to establish, and rain gives the rose plant what it needs to grow. If you are planting a rose in a container, you can do so all year round.

How do I care for my rose plant?

  1. Plant at the right time: September to November.


2. Plant properly: Dig a hole that is wide and deep enough so that there's good drainage. Roses don't thrive in soggy soil! Moist and well-drained soil is key. The hole should be twice the width of the root ball to allow the roots to spread.


3. Give it the right nutrients: Use a quality fertiliser (compost or compost manure is great for roses). Apply when planting and every 2-4 weeks thereafter.


4. Water it: Roses need moist soil, not soggy soil, so pay attention to your garden and factor in the climate. If you've had a lot of rainfall, you may not need to water your rose plant for a few weeks.


5. Prune: Remove dead leaves or twigs to rejuvenate your rose plant so it lasts longer. Early spring is the best time to prune when regrowth occurs.

Can I grow a rose plant in a container or pot?

Yes, you can. The container must be at least 45cm x 45cm, but the larger the better, as the growing roots can take up quite a bit of space. Ensure the pot is placed somewhere where it'll get at least 4 hours of sunlight each day.

Do I need to protect my rose plant from insects?

It's best to check your roses often for any signs of insect damage. Aphids, caterpillars, thrips and mites feed on rose plants, so look out for any discolouration, bite marks or other damage. If spotted, try netting and an insecticide.


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Why buy rose plants from Marshalls Garden?

•Expertise: We’ve been bringing people joy through gardening for over 75 years. Our heritage and experience are among the reasons why we won silver in the Best Online Retailer category at the Great British Growing Awards.


•Expert customer service: Whether we're providing recommendations on our quality plants or assisting with planting advice, you can rely on Marshalls Garden. Contact our team of experts and consult our growing guides for helpful advice on all kinds of plants.


•Variety: Soils, fruits, flowers, seeds, tools and more! Our wide range of products means that you can get everything you need from one place. Just look at our 60+ types of rose plants for sale!


•100% satisfaction guarantee: If you aren't happy with your product, neither are we. We'll replace or refund your order if you aren't 100% satisfied with it.


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