How to prune English roses
In our rose garden we always prune an English rose a little higher than bouquet and large-flowered roses. We find that this gives better bush growth and helps the slightly weak-growing varieties stay neat and tall.
Like other roses, they love fertilizer, they are greedy, but that is understandable when they have to grow and bloom all summer, preferably until frost.
History behind the English Austin roses
David Austin was one of the first to breed flowers with fragrance from the old historical fragrant roses in his work.
How to plant English roses
When planting an English rose in the garden, it is important that the grafting site is about 8-10cm below the ground. This will ensure a good wintering in the garden and large, fragrant flowers for many years. English roses can be fertilized heavily, as they are hungry.




























