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Containers have become a defining feature of our garden space, no longer just an afterthought for accommodating yet another impulse buy, although that is always an option. What could be more gorgeous than rose-filled containers acting as focal points, enclosing a patio, framing an entrance, or softening a paved area?

One, two, or more, containers filled with roses produces an instant rose garden and it is easy to move them around to get the look you want.

Did you know that a rose is one of the few flowering plants that can stand full sun when planted in a container? Roses thrive in containers and are the

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