Ribes Sanguineum
Ribes Sanguineum
Plant (Bare Root) : Nov-Apr
Plant (Potted) :
Position : Partial Shade
Height : 200-300cm
Bloom : May-Oct
Soil : Moist
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Description
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Striking Winter Appeal with Vibrant Pink Blossoms: Ribes sanguineum, also known as Flowering Currant, brings a burst of colour to your garden, especially during the colder months. Its bright pink flowers bloom in early spring, offering a refreshing contrast against winter’s dullness and creating visual interest that lasts throughout the year.
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Hardy, Low Maintenance Shrub for UK Gardens: Thriving in both sunny and partially shaded areas, this hardy shrub is well-suited for the UK climate. Once established, Ribes sanguineum requires minimal care. Occasional pruning is all it takes to maintain its health and shape, making it a perfect choice for those who desire a beautiful garden with little upkeep.
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Pollinator-Friendly – A Haven for Bees & Butterflies: This RHS Award-Winning plant is a magnet for pollinators. The vibrant springtime blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, supporting local wildlife and making it a valuable addition to any eco-friendly garden.
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Ideal for Hedges, Borders, and Feature Planting: With a mature height of around 2-3 meters, Ribes sanguineum is perfect for adding structure to hedges, borders, or as a striking standalone feature. Its upright form and vibrant blossoms make it a showstopper, enhancing your garden with both colour and seasonal interest.
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Seasonal Beauty with Little Effort: From its dazzling pink flowers in spring to its winter silhouette, Ribes sanguineum offers year-round beauty. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and thrives with minimal care, making it a great choice for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance, all-season shrub.
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Planting & Care Guide
Instructions for Planting and Caring for Bare Root
Pruning Newly Planted Roses
Prune your bare root roses before planting—this promotes healthy growth. For climbing and shrub roses, trim them back to about six inches; bush roses should be reduced to four inches.
How to Plant Bare Root Roses
- Depth: Plant the rose so that the graft union and the first inch of branches are below soil level to prevent suckers and wind damage.
- Hole Size: Dig a hole wide enough for the roots to spread and deep enough to cover the base of the stems.
- Soil and Fertilizer: Use high-quality compost like John Innes No 3, and mix in a handful of rose food or bone meal to avoid root scorch.
- Planting: Hold the rose at the correct depth while backfilling the hole with soil. Firm it down gently with your foot as you go.
Handling Frost and Dry Roots
Never plant bare root roses when their roots are dry or during frosty conditions. If they arrive frozen, they can stay unopened for up to a week. If frost persists, open the package, moisten the roots, and place them in a container with damp soil or sand until conditions improve.
By following these guidelines, your bare root roses will thrive and provide beautiful blooms for years to come!
Disease Resistant
This fragrant potted rose is grown with care and delivered ready to bloom in its 3 litre black pot.
Instructions for Planting and Caring for Potted
Pruning Potted Roses
Lightly prune potted roses to maintain their shape and encourage healthy growth. Remove dead stems and trim overgrown branches for a well-balanced plant.
How to Care for Potted Roses
- Sunlight: Place your potted roses in a spot with 6+ hours of sunlight daily.
- Soil: Ensure the pot has nutrient-rich, well-draining soil. If planting in the ground, enrich with compost or rose fertilizer.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist, not waterlogged. Water deeply 1-2 times per week or more often in hot weather.
- Transplanting: If replanting in the ground, handle the root ball carefully and plant at the same soil level. Water thoroughly after planting.
Seasonal Care
- Winter Care: Protect from frost by moving pots to a sheltered area or insulating them with wraps. Water sparingly during winter months.
- Feeding: Use a quality rose fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to boost growth and blooms.
By following these steps, your potted roses will thrive and provide beautiful blooms for years to come!
Disease Resistant
This fragrant potted rose is grown with care and delivered ready to bloom in its 3 litre black pot.