#21 Rivers Of Roses
Planting roses in a river-like pattern gives the garden a natural flow. As the wind blows, the foliage and petals will gracefully billow.
#22 Intermingled Plants
Intermingle roses and other flowering varieties to have the most impact on your landscape design. Line walkways, load trellises, and fill in the gaps.
#23 Lined Walkway
Walking down a pathway and through a tunnel of arches may feel like a dreamland. It will look better than ever when you grow a beautiful rose garden.
#24 Green Rose Arches
Garden arches look whimsical and dress up your landscape. The wood base provides a sturdy structure while the metal arch provides excellent design and vine support for the roses.
#25 Color-Rich
Use a myriad of colorful roses in your garden. Species with large blooms are show-stoppers and pack a punch in the garden aesthetic.
#26 Sections Of Roses
Section off areas in the garden for different rose varieties. It’s a way to color block the garden and highlight the assortment of roses.
#27 Mediterranean Aesthetic
A Mediterranean style garden incorporates things like brightly colored and patterned tiles, wrought iron, various terracotta pots, and drought-tolerant plants. This type of garden is bold yet simple. Roses will look right at home in this style.
#28 Garden Arch
An arched, white picket garden gate gives your landscape a quaint, cottage feel. Flank the entrance with a pair of rose bushes.
#29 Roses Everywhere
Fill all kinds of garden areas with roses. Line a walkway with raised planted planters and fill them with a variety of rose bushes for great impact. Surround a gazebo or pergola with rose bushes to create some privacy that’s also aesthetically pleasing.