Rose Bush Plants

Roses are the heart of any garden in the UK. They are beautiful, smell great, and give you endless pleasure. From the first opening bud to the final bloom of autumn, they bring structure, colour, and a scent that feels unmistakably classic. Whether you’re growing rose bushes for their rich perfume, planting a climbing rose to soften walls and arches, or adding a gift-worthy shrub for a special occasion, you’ll find something beautiful in our collection.

Our range includes floribunda, hybrid tea, and climbing roses, along with patio and miniature types for smaller spaces. Each plant is strong, has deep roots, and is ready to grow well in UK gardens. Explore rose bushes for sale from our collection that flower generously, resist disease, and fill the air with fragrance from late spring into autumn.

Discover Our Collection of Rose Bushes

Each rose plant in our range has been chosen for its beauty, strength, and reliability in the garden.

  • Hybrid Tea Roses: Classic long-stemmed blooms in rich, velvety colours — perfect for cutting and arranging indoors.
  • Floribunda Roses: Clusters of flowers that bloom repeatedly, creating a carpet of colour through the summer months.
  • Climbing and Rambling Roses: Brilliant for covering trellises, arches, and garden walls. They transform vertical spaces with scent and soft cascades of blooms.
  • Shrub Roses: Tough and full-bodied, ideal for borders and mixed plantings needing structure. They hold their own among other plants beautifully.
  • Patio and Miniature Roses: Compact, low-growing varieties that thrive in pots, window boxes, and smaller gardens. Proper roses without needing acres of space.

We grow and select each plant carefully based on how it actually performs outdoors. Your rose bushes arrive healthy, properly established, and ready to settle in without sulking.

Why Choose Rose Plants from Carbeth Plants?

At Carbeth Plants, we know that roses are more than just flowers. They are a part of memory, tradition, and celebration. From the romantic red rose that symbolises love to the soft blush tones that brighten summer borders, every rose tells a story.

Here’s why gardeners choose our rose plants:

  • Grown for UK Conditions: Every rose in our collection is cultivated in the UK, tested in real gardens, and proven to thrive in our climate.
  • Healthy and Strong Plants: Before being sent out, each rose is checked for strong roots, healthy leaves, and the ability to fight off disease.
  • Beautiful Varieties for Every Garden: We have roses for every space and style, from small patio roses to big climbers.
  • Packed and Delivered with Care: We take great care of each plant while moving them so that the buds, stems, and soil moisture stay safe.
  • Expert Help When You Need It: Our team of gardeners and growers is always available to help you with planting, pruning, and caring for your plants.

When you buy a rose plant from Carbeth Plants, you're getting more than just a plant. You're getting quality, experience, and a promise of beauty that will last season after season.

Seasonal Interest: Roses Through the Year

Roses change constantly through the seasons, which honestly makes them far more interesting than plants that just do one thing then fade away.

Spring: New shoots start appearing once the soil warms up a bit. Early varieties get going with flowers whilst others are still waking up properly.

Summer: This is when roses really earn their keep. Flowers come in waves, not all at once, thankfully—so you get colour and scent for months rather than a two-week show then nothing.

Autumn: Some varieties keep flowering surprisingly late. Others develop rose hips instead, which look brilliant as everything else starts dying back and temperatures drop.

Winter: Everything goes dormant. Looks dead but isn't—they're just resting and storing energy for next year. Leave them alone during this period.

Keep on top of pruning and feeding through the growing season, and your roses will get better each year. More flowers, stronger growth, better scent. They actually improve with age, unlike most plants that peak then decline.

How to Plant and Take Care of Rose Bushes

Growing roses is genuinely one of gardening's great pleasures. Once they're properly established, they're tough, resilient, and incredibly generous with blooms year after year.

Here's what actually helps your roses thrive:

Pick a sunny spot: Roses need at least six hours of direct sunlight daily to flower properly. Shaded positions give you leaves instead of blooms.

Prepare soil properly: Use well-draining soil enriched with compost or rotted manure. Strong roots need decent soil to work with—skimping here means struggling plants later.

Plant at the right depth: Position the graft union (where the stem meets the rootstock) just above soil level. Water thoroughly after planting to settle roots in.

Water sensibly: Keep soil consistently moist during dry spells, but avoid splashing leaves—wet foliage invites disease problems you really don't want.

Feed regularly: Apply rose fertiliser in early spring and again in mid-summer. Keeps flowering strongly rather than petering out by July.

Prune in late winter: Cut back to remove dead wood and shape plants for the coming season. 

Mulch around the base: Layer compost, well-rotted manure, or composted bark around plants to lock in moisture and protect roots. Saves loads of watering effort during summer.

With consistent care, your rose bushes become permanent garden features that flower more beautifully each year. The colour, fragrance, and elegance they bring make the effort genuinely worthwhile.

Our Promise and Delivery

Every rose bush we send from Carbeth Plants is hand-checked for health and strength. Plants are packed securely and shipped across the UK to arrive garden-ready and full of life.

  • Some items can be delivered the next day.
  • Safe, eco-friendly packaging to keep fragile buds and leaves safe.

Your plants will come ready to be planted directly into beds, borders, or pots. Just water them well and enjoy the start of a new season of colour.

Frequently Asked Questions

When rose bushes are dormant, which is between November and March, is the best time to plant them in the UK. You can plant potted roses any time of year as long as the ground isn't frozen or too wet.
Roses do best in sunny, protected areas where they get at least six hours of direct sunlight every day. They like soil that drains well, is rich, and has good air flow around the plant.
Bush roses (like hybrid teas) are more compact and have defined, upright stems. Shrub roses, on the other hand, are bigger and more natural in shape and make clusters of flowers.
Yes. Hardy rose varieties are well-suited to UK conditions and remain in the garden year-round. In cold regions, mulch the base in winter for extra protection.
Water the soil, feed it twice a year, cut it back in late winter, and take off faded blooms throughout the season. Taking care of your rose plants regularly will keep them healthy and blooming for longer.