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Mothers Day roses

Mother's Day Rose Trough

Available from 08/03/2026

£45.00
  • NEW for 2026 - pre-order now for Mother's Day
  • Stylish arrangements delivered gift wrapped in bud and bloom.
  • Order now and choose your delivery date on the order form.

These pretty new planted arrangements will really make Mum's day.

A more long lasting and environmentally friendly alternative to a bouquet of flowers. These roses will bring joy not just on the day but for weeks afterwards and when they do finally finish flowering they can even be planted out in the garden.

Each pot is full of many smaller plants that have been specially bred to bloom indoors in the spring and they will continue to flower on on a cool windowsil or table top with only very minimal care - perfect for mum's who aren't that green fingered!

Available for delivery from the beginning of March, you are very welcome to order in advance and choose your preferred delivery date on the order form. With Mother's day falling on Sunday 15th March 2026, we particularly recommend delivery on the 12th or 13th March to beat the rush, but Saturday and Sunday deliveries are available too.

25cm tall in a 25 cm diameter trough
1 x Pink Rose Trough   + £0.00
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These twin pots of pale pink indoor roses look fantastic presented in these stylish ceramic planters and they will look equally good in a modern or more traditional home.

Care Instrictions

These instructions are sent with the plant gift

Roses are normally grown outside but these bushes have been bred to flower indoors in the Spring. In the first year of flowering these rose bushes should be enjoyed indoors in a bright, cool room. A window sill is a good place and the cooler the room, the longer the flowers will last.

Whilst your rose bushes are in the trough, water regularly, pouring cold water down the middle of the plants until water starts to run out of the bottom of the pots. The soil should be slightly moist at all times. If the trough feels light, or you can see the compost shrinking away from the edge of the pots then your rose bushes need more water. You can use liquid feed while flowering but it is not essential.

After your trough has finished flowering and there is no risk of frost, you can plant the roses outside in the garden or in a pot on a patio. Choose a sunny site with well-draining soil and water thoroughly before planting out. Roses like compost and in hot weather, a mulch is a good way to ensure the roots retain water. Once outdoors your roses will return to a more normal flowering regime and you wouldn’t expect it to bloom again until the following summer.

Cut back the dead flowers to allow the plant to open more buds and trim back any withered shoots to keep the plant neat. Roses can be susceptible to aphids so keep an eye on your plant and try to catch and remove any bugs early. Soap and water, pest sprays and biological controls can all be used as a last resort.