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Roses in the garden – planting and care

Plant guide

Roses make any garden beautiful and fragrant, whether they climb, grow in clusters, or bloom on shrubs. Here are some great tips to help them thrive.

Shrub rose

A beautiful rose bed impresses most people. Roses have a long history and are probably the most romantic flower we have. You can plant roses both in the garden and in large pots on the veranda or balcony. If you take good care of them, they can bloom for a long time—some varieties bloom all the way from mid-June until the frost arrives!

See our selection of roses

Rosa 'The Fairy' 3L
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Rosa 'The Fairy' 3L

Rosa (Polyantha Group) 'The Fairy'

Ø19 cm, Pink

Kr 209.93 299.90
Rosa FAIRY DANCE 3L
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Rosa FAIRY DANCE 3L

Rosa (Polyantha-Gruppen) FAIRY DANCE ('Harward')

Ø19 cm, Red

Kr 209.93 299.90
Rosa 'Peace' 3L
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Rosa 'Peace' 3L

Rosa (Hybrid Tea Rose Group) PEACE® ('Mme A. Meilland')

Ø19 cm, Yellow

Kr 209.93 299.90
Rosa SWANY 3L
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Rosa SWANY 3L

Rosa (Modern Shrub Rose Group) SWANY ('Meiburenac')

Ø19 cm, White

Kr 209.93 299.90
Rosa (Hybrid Tea Rose Group) CAPRI® 23cm
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Rosa (Hybrid Tea Rose Group) CAPRI® 23cm

Rosa (Hybrid Tea Rose Group) CAPRI®

Ø23 cm, Apricot

Kr 349.30 499.00

Care tips for garden roses

There are many types of roses to choose from: climbing roses, shrub roses, upright-growing roses, large-flowered roses, and cluster-flowering roses. To help them truly thrive, it’s smart to keep an eye on the following:

  • Placement and light
    Roses prefer a sunny location with at least six hours of sunlight each day—ideally near a wall or pergola, a trellis or fence. However, there are varieties that can manage with a bit less sun.
  • Soil
    Roses want nutrient-rich, well-drained soil—preferably rose soil.
  • Protection
    Protect rose branches from strong spring sun and frost using burlap.
  • Watering
    Garden roses thrive best in evenly moist soil. Be mindful if planting near a house wall where it can get hot and dry, as natural rainfall may not reach. Water regularly to compensate.
  • Nutrition
    It’s beneficial to nourish the soil each spring with cow manure and rose fertilizer.
  • Pruning
    Remove wilted and damaged branches, as well as faded flowers, to encourage more blooms.

Pruning garden roses

In spring, cluster-flowering and large-flowered roses are pruned down to about 15 centimeters. Wait until the buds have started to grow. Shrub roses and climbing roses are thinned out by removing dead, damaged, and thin branches from the bush. If you want stronger growth from the base, you can also cut shrub and climbing roses all the way down. Use sharp pruning shears.

How to plant roses in the garden

  1. Choose the location carefully. Roses thrive best in the sun and prefer at least six hours of sunlight each day. It’s ideal to plant them in front of a warm wall. Some roses need two to three meters of space from other plants, while others manage with 50 centimeters. Check the rose’s preferences.
  2. Let the plant soak in water for about 30 minutes before planting.
  3. Dig a hole about 50–60 centimeters deep and wide.
  4. Mix the soil at the site with equal parts rose soil and cow manure.
  5. Roses should be planted deep. Place the rose so that the grafting point is about 10 centimeters below ground level—this protects the rose from frost and reduces root shoots.
  6. Fill in with the rest of the soil, press gently around the plant, and water again.

Planting roses in pots

  1. Choose a large pot with drainage holes at the bottom.
  2. Add a 10 cm layer of leca pebbles to the bottom.
  3. Fill with rose soil and plant as described above.
  4. Place the pots in a protected and insulated spot during winter, or bury the plant in the ground.

Roses can be planted throughout the summer, both directly in beds and in pots. Once you’ve planted your rose, it’s important to water it regularly during the first few weeks. Keep the soil evenly moist.

Plants that pair well together

Consider planting roses alongside lavender, lady’s mantle, and ornamental grasses for a beautiful bed full of flowers, butterflies, and bees. Tulips and other spring bulbs bring life to the bed earlier in the spring. Now you're well on your way to the dream of a magnificent rose bed! Enjoy the sweet fragrance of flowers and lovely rose plants throughout the summer, year after year...


Find your favorite rose here.

Miriam Gysling
Written by Miriam Gysling

Miriam Gysling, a gardener with a passion for potted plants in general, cacti, and Philodendron in particular.


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