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The rich, clean yellow of this rose is right on the money: blazingly bright, without being neon. The cupped, double flowers are fragrant, and pretty much continuous from June through to November. Mid-green, glossy foliage. Compact and tidy to around 75cm x 60cm.
Browse our other shrub roses, or all our rose varieties.
Good, well-drained soil in a sheltered, sunny spot is ideal for this hard worker.
This diminutive rose would be great for lightening up the front of a border if planted in groups of three or five depending on the size of the bed. Good with blue flowered geraniums and nigella damascene ‘Miss Jekyll’.
Bred in 2010 by Peter Beales (1936-2013), Togmeister is a nickname for the late Sir Terry Wogan.
It's rose registration code is BEAhappy. Isn't that lovely?
You can order bareroot roses for delivery from November to March. Containerised plants are available year round.
Soak your roses' roots or pots for a little while before planting. This is an opportunity to prune the stems down to six to ten inches, and inspect the roots to trim off damaged ones.
Choose a spot with reasonable light: semi-shade will do, but full shade will not. Prepare the soil by breaking it up with a fork while removing roots, stones, etc.
Spread some Rootgrow mycorrhizal fungi around the bottom of the hole, where it will make contact with the roots.
Arrange a mound on the floor of the hole to set your rose's roots on, so they spread out, and the graft-union is slightly above soil level. Backfill the hole with the planting mix, firming it down as you go, at first with your hand to fix the rose in place, and then with your heel to firm it. Dust some bonemeal on the surface and water in thoroughly. In the process, the soil will settle down so that the graft is clear of the soil.
How to prepare and plant a bareroot rose Video.
Mulch well in spring, and keep well watered during dry periods for the first year. Deadhead repeating roses to encourage continuous flowering.
Newly planted roses shouldn't need much rose food, maybe a dash on poor dry soils. When they are settled in the second year onwards, feed them during the growing season with homemade compost teas and foraged sea weed, or some of our Neudorff rose food.
Mature shrub roses need gentle pruning compared to floribundas and hybrid teas. Prune to tidy the shape in winter. First remove the usual dead, diseased and badly positioned wood, ideally cutting out whole shoots back to a main stem, or outward facing bud. Then remove the wispiest stems, and some of the oldest wood from the centre.
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Delivery: Our standard delivery charges are:
*Surcharges to the Highlands and Islands still apply.
Because couriers sometimes experience delays, we schedule delivery by week, not by day. Therefore, please plan your planting day for the weekend at the end of the delivery week or for the week following delivery, at the earliest.
We will email you the day before your plants are due to arrive.
Payment: We do not charge your card until we begin to prepare your order for packing.
Guarantee: If any plants die within a year, we will replace them. We only ask that you follow our planting & growing instructions and sent us clear photographs of the dead plants in situ, so we can help to make sure that the replacement plants succeed. You only pay for the delivery of the replacements.
Please note that our guarantee is void if there is a hosepipe ban in your area: your newly planted hedging must be watered in dry weather while it is establishing. The best way to water is very thoroughly every few days: at least once a week in summer if there is no heavy rain.
Our nursery has been supplying container grown and bareroot hedging plants to gardeners, farmers and town planners since 1949. Our website started in 2003, so we do understand the concerns that you may have about buying hedging plants online. If any of your plants are damaged when they arrive or if you are otherwise not satisfied with your order after you inspect it, please repackage it and contact us. We will give you a refund or send replacements and send a courier to come and collect the unwanted plants.
Small boxes
(Orders containing seedlings or rooted cuttings)
£7.20
including VAT per order
FREE
For ORDERS
Over £60 inc VAT
Small box
(All barerooted plants under 1.2 metres in height. Please note: all trees are charged at the trees and hedging rate.)
£11.40
including VAT per order
FREE
For ORDERS
Over £60 inc VAT
Medium box
(Any pots up to
and incl. 7.5L)
£15.00
including VAT per order
FREE
For ORDERS
Over £100 inc VAT
Trees & Hedging
(For all orders of trees of any size, and all bareroot plants 1.2 metres and over in height)
£19.80
including VAT per order
Pallets
(For all orders of root balls,
and large orders, a pallet
price will be automatically
applied at checkout)
£75.00
including VAT per order
*Delivery to mainland Britain & the Isle of Wight ONLY. Surcharges to the Isle of Wight and some areas of Scotland apply.
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We are a Somerset based mail order nursery, specialising in hedging, trees, shrubs, fruiting plants, roses, lavender & flower bulbs. We deliver across mainland Wales, Scotland, England & the Isle of Wight.
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