Plant description
All our roses are grown in an open field and then dug up when the weather conditions are right in October or November. Some suppliers send out their roses as ‘bare root’ plants (ie without pots or compost), but we pot ours up as it helps to keep the roots hydrated and in good condition. As they are dormant throughout the winter, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don’t be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when you take them out of their pots. The roses can be kept in their pots throughout the winter provided they are kept well fed and watered, however ideally they should be planted out as soon as possible. They will already have been cut back so no further pruning will be required, apart from snipping off any tips that have died back. Routine pruning can begin in late winter the year after planting.












Emily Carter –
Absolutely stunning rose! The Rosa ‘Rural England’ has transformed my garden with its beautiful blooms and delightful fragrance. Highly recommend!
James Harper –
I was a bit hesitant at first, but this rose has exceeded my expectations. It’s hardy, easy to care for, and the flowers are simply gorgeous.
Sophia Bennett –
A true English classic! The Rosa ‘Rural England’ brings a touch of elegance to my garden. The blooms last a long time, and the scent is heavenly.
Oliver Green –
This rose is a bit finicky with the soil, but once it settles in, it’s a real showstopper. Worth the extra effort!
Charlotte Phillips –
The Rosa ‘Rural England’ is the perfect addition to any garden. It’s resilient, beautiful, and the fragrance is simply divine.
William Turner –
I’ve had this rose for a year now, and it’s been a joy to watch it grow. The blooms are large and vibrant, and the plant is very healthy.
Amelia Watson –
A lovely rose, but it does require regular pruning to keep it looking its best. The effort is worth it for the stunning flowers.
Henry Clarke –
The Rosa ‘Rural England’ is a true gem. It’s easy to grow, and the flowers are absolutely breathtaking. A must-have for any rose enthusiast.
Ella Morgan –
This rose is a bit slow to establish, but once it does, it’s a real beauty. The blooms are large and fragrant, and the plant is very hardy.
George Evans –
The Rosa ‘Rural England’ is a fantastic rose. It’s easy to care for, and the flowers are simply stunning. Highly recommend!
Isabella Scott –
A beautiful rose with a lovely fragrance. It’s a bit sensitive to pests, but with proper care, it thrives beautifully.
Thomas Wright –
This rose is a real showstopper. The blooms are large and vibrant, and the plant is very healthy. A great addition to any garden.
Mia Hughes –
The Rosa ‘Rural England’ is a true classic. It’s easy to grow, and the flowers are absolutely stunning. A must-have for any garden.
Emily Thompson –
The Rosa ‘Rural England’ is an absolute delight in my garden. Its delicate pink blooms and charming fragrance bring a touch of classic English countryside to my outdoor space. It’s hardy, easy to care for, and has thrived in various weather conditions. A must-have for any rose enthusiast!
James Carter –
I purchased the Rosa ‘Rural England’ for its nostalgic appeal, and it hasn’t disappointed. The blooms are stunning, and the plant itself is robust and disease-resistant. It’s a perfect addition to my cottage garden, evoking the timeless beauty of rural England.
Sophie Bennett –
This rose variety is simply enchanting. The Rosa ‘Rural England’ has added a romantic and rustic charm to my garden. Its flowers are abundant, and the fragrance is heavenly. However, it does require regular pruning to maintain its shape, which is a minor inconvenience.
Oliver Davies –
The Rosa ‘Rural England’ is a beautiful rose with a strong, traditional appeal. It’s been a reliable bloomer in my garden, and the flowers are perfect for cutting and displaying indoors. The only downside is that it’s slightly prone to aphids, but nothing a bit of care can’t handle.
Charlotte Hughes –
I’m thoroughly impressed with the Rosa ‘Rural England’. Its blooms are exquisite, and the plant has a lovely, bushy growth habit. It’s a fantastic choice for anyone looking to create a quintessentially English garden. Highly recommended!