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Group Visits And Private Hire of The Marquee

If you are part of a club, society or group and would like to visit the Peter Beales Rose Gardens we will gladly tailor your visit to meet your needs including refreshments or even a three course meal!... [Read more]

Help and Advice

The Personal Touch. Amongst our team is a wealth of experience and knowledge of roses. Do feel free to use us to help you get as much pleasure from roses and rose growing as we do. We are g... [Read more]


How to find us?

Full address for Peter Beales Roses main nursery Peter Beales Roses Ltd London Road Attleborough Norfolk NR17 1AY Peter Beales Roses & Sweet Briar Sh... [Read more]

Hybrid Musks. Named After Their Creator.

Originally called Pemberton Roses after the Rev. Joseph Pemberton who bred them between 1913 and 1926, these were the first really neatly proportioned, continuous flowering cluster roses. His varieties remain popular ... [Read more]

Hybrid Perpetuals. Big is Beautiful.

Whilst not totally perpetual this group of roses will usually supply at least one second flush of flower each year. Most date from the early 1800’s and are the ancestors of modern day Hybrid Teas, they clearly disp... [Read more]

Hybrid Teas. The Senior Members Of The Group.

Whilst one huge family the Hybrid Teas have been around for many, many years. The first ‘La France’ was introduced in 1865. Today we refer to roses as being either old fashioned or modern. Gallicas are old fashione... [Read more]

IRON-WORK Structures for your garden

CLASSIC GARDEN ELEMENTS. Designs for gardens with roses. ... [Read more]

Leaf Rolling Sawfly

The devastation caused after a sawfly has laid her eggs on the leaves of roses can be visually alarming in a bad attack. The parent actually injects the leaf with a chemical secretion that causes it to curl and p... [Read more]

Mildew

There are two forms of mildew ‘powdery’ and ‘downy’. Downy mildew is more likely to occur on roses grown under glass and is far less common than powdery mildew. Extreme differences between day and n... [Read more]

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