Turn your patio into a romantic oasis

There are also top selling garden roses like 'Little Red Hedge' which one can plant in large containers to add a splash of bright colour on a patio. Pictures: Supplied

There are also top selling garden roses like 'Little Red Hedge' which one can plant in large containers to add a splash of bright colour on a patio. Pictures: Supplied

Published Feb 28, 2018

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Why settle for one short-lived, long-stemmed red rose when you can rather go for intense gardening pleasure in a small space filled with ravishing potted roses? 

Miniature rose varieties collectively known as "patio roses" are freely available in warm seasons. They flower profusely if kept in a sunny spot for a few hours and are protected at root level with a layer of organic mulch to keep their roots cool and moist. There are also top selling garden roses like 'Little Red Hedge' which one can plant in large containers to add a splash of bright colour on a patio. 

Rose grower Ludwig Taschner describes 'Little Red Hedge' as follows: "Imagine a deep red delphinium spike and you have the best description of this rose. The small, pointed buds of clear carmine-red are produced on rigid little side-stems and open into firm, double blooms which seem to last forever. The bush continues to produce basal flower spikes in the shortest time and will form a dense ‘little red hedge’."

Double up on patio or balcony romance by adding pots and tubs filled with dreamy hibiscus with flower colours so bright, it will feel like you have been carried off to a far-away tropical island paradise! 

The latest ranges of hibiscus sold includes compact and very floriferous plants especially bred for container growing (although they will do well in the garden too!) They like full sun, do well in semi-shade too and can even be kept indoors as flowering house plants for short periods.

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