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Pot of red roses with hearts pick

Pot of Miniature Red Roses

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£33.00
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  • Beautiful red roses
  • Longer lasting, sustainable alternative to cut flowers
  • Next or named delivery just £6

A much more long lasting and eco-friendly option than cut flowers, these living rose bushes make great gifts to send a little love any day of the year

Delivered in flower with a cute red heart pick, each pot contains at least 6 buds and blooms but usually more.

35cm tall in a 2L pot
1 x Pot of Red Roses   + £0.00

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This glorious pot of valentines roses are a wonderful way to let someone know you care or are thinking of them.
4.5 Stars 4.7/ 5 52 reviews
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Ma. Venus Padul, 17 days ago
5 stars

Lovely and sweet. Taken care with love

CB, Jan 21
5 stars

Lovely planter, appreciated the option to include colour preferences and design of card for the gift message. The plants arrived fresh, in good condition and on time. It would help to include the planter dimensions in the listing (nearly didn't order because of this). Overall, would order from Plants4Presents again. Many thanks ????

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Sue Applin, Jan 17
5 stars

Was a birthday present, recipient loved it.

snow, Jan 10
5 stars

A range of beautiful healthy plants - a touch of spring to brighten a dark dull time of year

Miss Baxter, May 21
5 stars

This was a gift they were very pleased with product

Ru, Apr 29
5 stars

Nice selection of plants

Margaret, Apr 06
5 stars

I have not seen the planter myself so have to rely on my sister's comments, which, as usual, she was delighted to receive this as a present for Easter. The choice of plants was excellent and her past planters which I have ordered for her have a long-lasting quality, so have no reason to believe that this one won't be the same. The planter always gives her a lot of pleasure as she doesn't have a garden.

Rebecca Fenwick, Apr 01
5 stars

Great gift idea and very good quality

JessH, Mar 30
5 stars

Mum loved it :-)

Liane HIGHAM, Mar 28
5 stars

Spring colour

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

After your rose bush has finished flowering and there is no risk of frost, you can plant it outside in the garden or in a pot on a patio. These pots actually contain several young plants potted together and when you plant them out it is up to you whether you prefer to keep them together or gently separate the individual plants. 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 plant 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.