Patio Rose ‘Our Dream’ 3L

Our Dream Patio Rose

Masses of soft pink blooms and compact growth make this patio rose perfect for brightening small sunny spaces.

Supplied as an established plant in a 3 litre pot

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Patio Rose ‘Our Dream’ 3L

Aspect

Full sun

Hardiness

Fully hardy in most UK gardens

Flowers

June - October

Soil

Loam, clay, chalk

About this plant

  • Description

  • Why we like it

    Rosa 'Our Dream' is a lovely choice for adding soft colour and classic rose beauty to smaller outdoor spaces. Its compact size allows it to thrive in containers while still producing an impressive display of blooms over many months. Easy to care for and highly decorative, it suits both modern and traditional settings.

Specs & details

The particulars

Botanical name
Patio Rose ‘Our Dream’ 3L
Common name
Our Dream Patio Rose
Supplied as
3 litre pot
Flowering period
June - October
Habit
Compact rounded shrub
Hardiness
Fully hardy in most UK gardens
Aspect
Full sun
Soil type
Loam, clay, chalk
Moisture
Moist but well-drained
Position
Patio pot, front door, small border

Planting & care

Help it thrive

Planting guide

Plant in a sunny spot using fertile, well-drained compost or garden soil. Ensure containers have good drainage and water regularly during dry periods. Feed with a rose fertiliser in spring and midsummer to encourage continuous flowering.

Care tips

Deadhead faded flowers regularly to prolong blooming. Keep the soil evenly moist, especially for container-grown plants, and feed annually for healthy foliage and repeat flowering. Prune lightly each spring to maintain shape and vigour.

Winter care

Move container-grown plants to a sheltered spot during severe frost if possible. Prune lightly in autumn, then shape and reduce stems properly in late winter or early spring. Mulch around the base to protect roots and retain moisture.