#11 Red Roses
Red roses symbolize love, passion, and loyalty. You won’t regret incorporating these show-stopping flowers into the landscape.
#12 Rose-Lover’s Dream
If you really love roses, you can invest in developing a sprawling piece of land as a truly magical rose garden. Create pathways, install benches and lights, and intersperse various trees between all the roses.
#13 Rose Canopy
With roses’ ability to climb trellises and grow overarches, you’ll never again have a boring garden design.
#14 Rose Walls
Climbing and trellising roses make a strong influence on the look of the garden. Living flower walls add a lot of vertical color to the area.
#15 Rose Clusters
Planting your shrub rose bushes closer than 18 inches apart can result in making the flowers appear as if they’re all part of one bush.
#16 Potted Roses
Get creative with the way you plant your roses. This staggered planter creates a swirling effect and brings gorgeous depth.
#17 Organic Garden
An organic garden keeps plants growing naturally, their foliage sprouting freely. Without pruning plants and cutting them back, you’ll enjoy the organic wild look.
#18 Natural Aesthetic
Allow your rose bushes to grow wild, creating that very natural look. The soft pink and white petals have a romantic appeal.
#19 Paved Walkways
Paved walkways keep the garden looking neat and orderly. It gives guests a clear path to walk on, keeping your plants protected from unwanted foot traffic.
#20 Pink Passion
These pink roses have a gorgeous climbing habit of growth. You’ll enjoy watching the plant day to day as they inch up their trellises and blossom right before your eyes.