Rose ‘Many Happy Returns’ 3L

Many Happy Returns Rose

Regular price
£14.99
Regular price
£19.99
Sale price
£14.99

3 litre pot

Bright rosy blooms and months of repeat flowering make this rose a joyful addition to sunny gardens.
  • Long flowering season
  • Excellent gift rose choice
  • Suitable for containers and borders
  • Reliable repeat flowering
  • Pollinator-friendly blooms
  • Aspect

    Full sun

  • Hardiness

    Fully hardy in most parts of the UK

  • Flowers

    June - October

  • Soil type

    Loam, clay, chalk

Rose ‘Many Happy Returns’ 3L

  • Why we like this plant

    Rosa 'Many Happy Returns' is valued for its uplifting colour and dependable flowering performance. Its manageable size makes it easy to incorporate into a range of garden styles, while the continuous blooms provide months of cheerful interest. It also makes a thoughtful and lasting gift for birthdays and celebrations.

  • About this plant

  • Key features

    • Clusters of vivid rosy-pink flowers
    • Repeat flowering throughout the season
    • Compact and tidy growth habit
    • Glossy green foliage with good garden presence
    • Ideal as a celebratory or gift rose

  • Eventual height and
    spread

    Height: 80–100cm | Spread: 70–90cm

  • Growth
    habit

    Compact bushy shrub

  • Moisture

    Moist but well-drained

  • Position in
    the Garden

    Mixed border, rose bed, patio container

Planting guide

Plant in fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny position for the best flowering results. Incorporate organic matter into the planting area and water regularly during establishment. Feed in spring and midsummer with a rose fertiliser to support healthy growth and repeat blooms.

Care tips

Deadhead spent flowers regularly to keep blooms coming throughout the season. Water deeply during prolonged dry periods and feed annually to maintain strong flowering and healthy foliage. Ensure good airflow around the plant for best performance.

Winter care

Lightly trim stems in autumn to prevent wind damage, then prune properly in late winter or early spring. Apply a generous mulch around the base to protect roots and enrich the soil over winter.