Description
A small to medium sized, quite upright climber, we have trained this all along the chestnut fence on the south-side of our house. As its name says, it truly does have amazing perfume and flowers on and on through summer and autumn. We deadhead it and it has a little pause, but within weeks if not days, it’s covered in flower buds to start all over again.
Care Tips
Before planting bare root roses, soak roots in a bucket of water for at least 2 hours. Dig a hole that will accommodate the root ball comfortably and, to aid establishment, sprinkle mycorrhizal fungi (Rootgrow) into the base before planting.