Yes - Bare Root Roses
The Bare Root Rose season has now finished and we are now in the Potted Rose season, with hundreds of fabulous varieties of rose to choose from. Bare Root Roses will soon be available to pre-order for delivery from November 2024. Bare root roses offer several environmental benefits*, they are quick to establish, and provide a greater choice of varieties too.
Bare root roses are available to order at any time of year, but will not be delivered until the bare root season which runs between November 1st and March 31st, depending on weather. During the winter months roses enter into a dormant state, so can be safely lifted and sold as bare root plants (plants without any soil around the roots). Traditionally this has always been thought to be the prime time for purchasing and planting roses, as a rose planted during this dormant period will have time to put down a strong root system, before concentrating their energy into flower production during the summer months. The choice of variety is also greater with bare root roses. *A number of environmental benefits can also be listed when compared to container roses such as doing away with the need for a plastic pot and a smaller carbon footprint due to smaller and lighter packaging.
Bare root roses are available to order at any time of year, but will not be delivered until the bare root season which runs between November 1st and March 31st, depending on weather. During the winter months roses enter into a dormant state, so can be safely lifted and sold as bare root plants (plants without any soil around the roots). Traditionally this has always been thought to be the prime time for purchasing and planting roses, as a rose planted during this dormant period will have time to put down a strong root system, before concentrating their energy into flower production during the summer months. The choice of variety is also greater with bare root roses. *A number of environmental benefits can also be listed when compared to container roses such as doing away with the need for a plastic pot and a smaller carbon footprint due to smaller and lighter packaging.