Country Homes & Interiors

How to plant a BARE-ROOT ROSE

At a time when concerns over plastic waste have never been higher, bare-root plants are undeniably more environmentally friendly.

It’s estimated that gardeners use half a billion non-recyclable containers each year; buying bare roots will reduce this figure – although plants are sometimes wrapped in polythene to prevent them drying out. Look for companies like David Austin whose bare-root roses arrive in plastic-free

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