10/06/2026
I have often shied away from planting roses in clients’ gardens. I always thought of them as primadonnas, needing cosseting and perfect conditions to thrive. 🌹
But then I started noticing dog roses and Rosa rugosa happily growing along the beach paths here in East Lothian, growing in the sand and standing up to salty winds without any fuss. It made me rethink this.
So, when designing this coastal garden, I planted a hedge of very natural Kew Gardens roses outside the kitchen door. And they’ve completely won me over.🌼
Despite poor soil and plenty of battering from the elements, they’ve thrived. The foliage stays healthy, they flower through the summer and every time you walk in or out of the house, you’re greeted by the most beautiful fragrance.
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