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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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Discover the best companion plants for roses to enhance your garden! These beautiful plant pairings not only complement your roses but also help eradicate mildew and blackspot, ensuring a healthier garden. Explore our selection of perennial plant companions for roses that are both visually stunning and pest-repelling. From vibrant blooms to lush foliage, these companion plants will create a harmonious and thriving environment for your roses.
Companion plants for roses should look great, thrive without effort, and even improve growing conditions for their classic, romantic neighbors.
Discover the best companion plants for roses and how they can promote healthy growth, repel pests, and attract beneficial insects.
Who doesn't love a garden full of rose bushes? They're fragrant, beautiful, and come in dozens of colors. The rose plant itself can be leggy and bare when not
Knock Out roses are popular flowers used in landscape designs. Learn the different excellent companions for Knockout Roses for an enhanced stunning display.
Get ready to stop and smell the roses! Read on and discover seven companion plants to grow alongside roses in the garden.
Companion planting is the masterful way of planting different species of plants near one another for mutually beneficial reasons. There are countless benefits to companion planting for roses! Learn about them here. #rosegarden #companionplanting #gardening
I wrote a post on companion plants for roses just after I started this blog, and it turned out to be one of my most popular posts. H...
Lavender makes an excellent companion for Mediterranean herbs such as rosemary, sage and thyme, but also with other perennials such as iris and rose.
I will definitely not say which colors do or do not work together, nor what anyone should or should not plant with roses. Color choices are ...
Many of us gardeners plan our gardens around our roses. I grow nearly thirty roses, mostly David Austin's English roses, so I thought I'd share some of the companion plants that grow well with them. Above is a picture of 'Eglantyne' (this large bush is actually three plants growing closely together, as Austin recommends), surrounded by various perennials, shrubs and trees. This vignette will look better as the plants continue to mature and fill in the bare ground. You can see 'Walker's Low'…
Companion planting isn’t new. The practice has been used for decades, mostly for agricultural reasons. However, the home gardening community has found companion planting has a place outside agriculture. Certain plants benefit others by reducing
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Did you know that the plants you put near your roses can make a big difference? The right plants can help your roses grow better, stay healthy, and even smell
This English-style border brims with gorgeous blooms such as scarlet peonies, soft pastel roses, purple salvias and tall spikes of Digitalis purpurea. More than enough to make the garden sing from late spring to fall.
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