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The most beautiful roses for your garden

Rose Nursery Aalsmeer
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      Paul Noël
      Jasmina
      New Dawn
      Red Flame
      Polka
      Open Arms
      Rode geurende struikroos
      Oklahoma
      Blue Magenta
      Minerva
      Black Baccara
      Shocking Blue
      Compassion
      Young Lycidas
      Nostalgia
      Blush Noisette
      Pink Cloud
      Buff Beauty
      Alchemist
      Burgundy Ice
      Lady of Heart
      Aprikola
      Marie Curie
      Clear Rebirth
      Yves Piaget (klimroos) - Belle Epoque
      Yves Piaget
      Chippendale
      Chandos Beauty
      Bobbie James
      Ingrid Bergman
      Middelgrote abrikoos-witte bloemen in trossen, met frisgroen blad.
      Sirius
      Kingfisher
      lichtroze kwartiergevulde bloemen in trossen, met glanzend blad en elegante klimmende vorm
      Sabrina
      Just Joey
      Ballerina

      Buying bare-root roses at Belle Epoque: The planting season

      At Belle Epoque, we offer the largest range of bare-root roses, specially selected for the garden lover seeking quality and durability. These roses are available from late October to late April, the planting season to prepare your garden for a beautifully blooming spring. Our bare-root roses are only available online and are carefully packed and delivered by post.

      Why choose bare-root roses?

      Bare-root roses offer a unique opportunity to plant during the roses’ dormant season. These roses are in a resting state, without soil around their roots, which means they are easy to handle and will quickly take root once planted. This is the best time of year to select the roses you want in your garden.

      Planting advice for bare-root roses

      To achieve the best results with your bare-root roses, follow our simple step-by-step plan:

      1. Let the rose roots soak in a bucket of water for about 2 hours before planting them in the ground, so they are well hydrated.
      2. Loosen the soil with a spade and dig a planting hole wide enough to lay the roots freely without bending them. The graft union (where the main side shoots start on the root) should be about 5 cm below the ground. This protects the rose from frost and prevents unwanted growth.
      3. Add a few handfuls of garden soil or rose soil to the planting hole and place the rose in it. Make sure the roots are well spread out in the hole.
      4. Press the soil firmly with your foot so the roots make good contact with the earth and the plant stands stable.
      5. Give the rose enough water after planting, and repeat this during dry periods, except when it freezes.

      With these steps, you create a solid foundation for healthy and blooming roses that will last for years.

      The largest range of bare-root roses

      At Belle Epoque, you will find the largest range of bare-root roses directly from the grower. From classic shrub roses to lush climbing roses, our selection offers something unique for every garden lover. Bare-root roses are ideal to plant in the autumn so they are well rooted by the time the blooming season begins.

      Discover our bare-root roses from late October to late April

      Autumn and winter are the right times to select and plant your roses. Bare-root roses are not only easy to plant, but they give your garden a head start for the next blooming season. Our bare-root roses are only available online and delivered by post, so you can easily receive them at home and plant them directly in your garden. Visit our nursery in Aalsmeer or explore our extensive range online and choose from the largest selection of bare-root roses.