Rosa canina | Dog Rose Hedging
A scrambling Dog Rose, producing dusky pink blooms followed by red rose hips in autumn
Frequently found scrambling amongst other hedging varieties, Dog Rose produces characterful, dusky pink flowers in the summer which are succeeded by red rose hips in the autumn. Wonderful for bringing colour to your garden through the seasons, this Dog Rose has a vigorous, sprawling habit; making it great for informal hedging and will even climb if given support!
Your hedging plant will be sent directly from our trusted grower. This means that you'll receive a nursery fresh plant which was on the growing table one day, and at your door the following. Our expert nursery has spent decades perfecting the art of watering, feeding, and pruning shrubs and trees, and will do so until hours before they are packed.
Please note: where your plant is supplied with a pot, your plant's 'Height on Arrival' includes the pot
A great addition to the English garden, Dog Rose will make a wonderful yet informal hedging plant. Below we address its care:
- Plant between November and March (when the hedge is dormant). Ensure that the area where you are going to plant your hedge is clear and weed-free.
- Prune in winter, just after planting, and for two years after that. When planting, cut back leading shoots and side shoots by one third to a well placed bud. Repeat this in the second winter to prevent straggly growth and thicken up the hedge base. Then trim every June after that. You can maintain this hedging plant at 90 - 180cm (3 - 6ft).
- Dog Rose will tolerate most well-drained soils, and is happy in either full sun or part shade.
- Please note, as part of protecting our treasured wildlife, always check for birds nests and other animals that may be in your hedge before you prune.
Advice on hot and droopy plants
If your plants are looking a little wilted right now, don’t worry! Plants like to be filled with water to keep their structure, and when it’s hot that water evaporates.
Just give them an off-schedule watering and they’ll be right as rain in no time! Be careful not to flood them - plants don’t like extremes.
The key is to regularly water newly-planted plants, at least bimonthly for two months. It is also important to ensure adequate spacing between bushes, which is determined by a shrub's eventual height and spread.
Bare root and containerised plants have differing planting requirements. With bare root, it is important to soak the roots in water for up to two hours before planting, and with containerised plants, you should drench their rootball. For bare root plants, it is also beneficial to prune any woody roots back a few inches, and if you have a containerised plant, you should free any spiralized roots that are growing around the rootball's circumference. When planting, bare root plants need a graft point that is above the soil, but for containerised plants, it is better to have their pot sitting no less than an inch below the ground.
Bare root and containerised plants also share some of their planting needs; dig a hole twice the radius of the rootball, and fill the hole with a mix of compost and garden soil. After this, add fertiliser and mycorrhizal fungi. After providing a generous watering, you can finish with a later of mulch, but keep it from touching your plant's stems.
Apply fertiliser and replace decomposed mulch come spring. Collect fallen leaves in autumn.

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