An expert plantsman-photographer's personal selection of the most suitable roses for every garden purpose, with suggestions for companion plants and notes on cultivation.
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Patrick Taylor has written many garden books including Planting in Patterns, Period Gardens, The Gardener’s Guide to Britain, The 500 Best Garden Plants, and Gardening with Roses. He is also a publisher and lives and gardens in Sumerset.
Books by Patrick Taylor:
Gardening with Roses: A Practical and Inspirational Guide Making Gardens: An Essential Guide to Planning and Planting The 500 Best Garden Plants Gardening with Bulbs: A Practical and Inspirational Guide
It is a desirable goal, and is certainly worth trying to achieve as much horizontal or semi-horizontal growth as you can - both to cover the wall and because you will have a greater number of vigorous flowering shoots erupting from horizontal stems. Climbing roses do not need to be properly supported. On a wall, heavy-gauge wires fixed horizontally 12 in apart with regular supporters in the form of vine-eyes along its length, every 10 ft or so, is immense convenience. When tying in roses to the wires use soft gardening string, never nylon, or worst of all, plastic-covered wire ties which look horrible and can constrict new growth. In old-fashioned French gardens such as La Rosseraie de l'Hay, the very skilled gardeners still use traditional slips of osier deftly twisted over to secure the rose shoots.
A wall or sturdy fence will provide a protected environment for more tender roses - sheltering them from the wind and trapping the sun. A pergola or arbour does not afford this protection - so if your garden is cold and suffers from winds, plant only the hardier roses in such exposed positions. The colour of a wall or fence will have much influence on the appearance of a rose planted against it. Limestone walls, with yellow or tawny brown in their colouring, make a beautiful background for cream, apricot, or yellow roses. Whereas some red brick makes a very ugly background for certain red roses. In Dutch and French formal gardens woodwork is often painted a very dark green, almost black, which provides a sympathetic background to many colours.
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