Herb and rose garden

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red and white flowers with the words 15 companion plants for roses in front of them

Roses are a well-known garden staple because they're romantic, whimsical, sweetly scented, and a classic addition to any landscape or cut-flower arrangement. Whether your garden style is cottage, eclectic, modern, or all of the above, what you plant with your roses can impact how they look in the overall landscape. Enhance your rose garden with these perennials, shrubs, and grasses that require similar light levels, soil, and other growing conditions as roses

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Several different flowers that can be grown with roses

Looking to enhance your rose garden? Discover the best companion plants that not only beautify but also boost the health of your roses! From rose companion perennial plants to rose companion vegetable plants, there are countless options. Explore what to plant with roses in this insightful article, where a gardening expert shares her top picks, complete with names and photos. Dive in and transform your garden today!

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a garden with pink flowers and green plants

Rose of Sharon is a late season bloomer that comes into its own when the rest of the garden is petering out. Except there's one problem...dead branches.

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pink roses are growing in pots on the patio

Our customer's gardens are a true testament to the exquisite beauty of David Austin roses. Whether planted in borders, pots, or left to ramble wild, our English roses bloom magnificently, showcasing their splendour. Don't forget to share your stunning garden with us by uploading your pictures to our inspiration gallery. #davidaustinroses #gardeninspiration

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many different types of flowers in a garden

Roses, Salvia and Geranium always make a pleasing trio as outlined in this summer border. Here, the blossoms of English Rose Bonica, bred by Meilland, combine their soft rose-pink color and cup-shaped form happily with the vertical, deep purple and white spikes of 2 lovely Salvias and embrace the violet-blue flowers of Geranium.

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a garden filled with lots of different types of flowers

Landscape Design Tips: Planting in Layers To keep your garden full of color, texture and plant variety, try a new approach to gardening, planting in layers. Planting in layers is an idea that drove the gardens of the 20th century. Traditionally the English Garden consisted of three layers, specifically three layers of perennials. Today the theory of layering focuses on the idea that plants grow in clusters and drifts and overlap and interlock as they merge. This adds a greater level of…

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