Flower carpet roses also often referred to as the carpet rose are the world s number one ground cover rose.
What goes well with red carpet roses.
The blossoms are fragrant a first for the flower carpet series of easy care groundcover roses.
Nepetas form a carpet of blue and look especially good with pink crimson red and even yellow roses.
A profusion of soft red rosebuds open to lovely semi double peachy amber blooms that fade to a seashell pink as they age.
Nepeta six hills giant can be quite vigorous so if you re short on space go for nepeta racemosa walker s low.
Plant it with red or deep orange roses for an eye catching combination.
Texture color and form are all important in the aesthetics of companion planting.
Water in well with a liquid seaweed fertilizer to promote good root growth.
Beautiful in containers or in mass plantings in the landscape.
Planting flower carpet roses.
Winner of world s top honor for disease resistant roses more black spot and mildew resistant than the original flower carpet roses.
Each bush will cover around 8m dig in some well rotted compost before planting space your roses and then plant to the same depth as they were in the pot.
They attract many pollinators especially bees and hoverflies.
Trim plants back in spring before new growth starts at the same time you prune roses.
Finding a correct color combination is one of the most important steps in designing a stylish and holistic look.
Excellent heat and humidity tolerance.
Plants with tall spires complement the wide cup shaped flowers of roses while perennials and shrubs with pale green silver or purple leaves accentuate the sumptuous rose blossoms.
Once established some varieties can produce an astonishing display of up to 2 000 flowers from spring through to autumn.
Count on baby s breath as a filler in perennial gardens.
The foliage often starts out reddish and develops into either bright green or yellow.
Whether you go with a pink or white flowering spirea its mounding habit will tame the wildness of any rose bush.
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Roses need friends or companion plants around them for various reasons including pest and disease control longer season of interest and aesthetics.
Spirea shrubs are almost maintenance free and they look good all season.
Plants that look good with roses.
It s a perfect choice for growing around the base of roses.
Mass this heat and humidity tolerant fuss free low growing shrub in the landscape on a gentle slopes or as groundcover.
Growing roses by themselves is an open invitation to the pests and diseases that favor roses.