Quick decision support for rose plantings
Are You planning a rose area for a public space or a private garden and need swift, expert guidance for Your decisions? On this page You will find practical considerations, usage patterns, product type recommendations and a project scheduling guide (with downloadable PDF) to help reduce implementation risks. What matters most in Your project: low‑input maintenance, biodiversity or instant ornamental impact?
Professional guide to using roses in public spaces and private gardens
This professional guide offers direction on the use of roses in public spaces and private gardens for landscape architects, garden designers and park maintenance professionals. Its aim is to support forward‑thinking design, efficient implementation, and the creation of long‑lasting rose plantings with outstanding aesthetic value.
Possible uses
In public spaces
- Varieties with regenerative growth and long flowering performance
- Varieties suited to naturalistic, organic park areas
- Creation of pollinator‑friendly “bee pasture” beds
- Tolerant varieties suitable for extensive, low‑input maintenance
- Varieties decorative with hips
In private gardens
- For rock gardens
- For hanging baskets and containers
- Along fences
- As pollinator‑friendly plantings
- For pergolas and rose supports
- To decorate slopes, rose beds and rose arches
- As edging, rose hedges or specimen features
- For naturalistic gardens
- For mixed borders
- For cut flowers
Application considerations
Key aspects to consider during planning:
- Execution quality matching the desired standard of the project
- Variety selection suited to the intended function
- Highly tolerant, drought‑resistant, colourfast varieties
- High‑quality planting stock
- Maintenance options:
- Is there an irrigation system?
- Is regular fertilisation ensured?
- Is regular plant protection in place?
- Is weed control/weeding planned?
- Are suitable companion plants available?
- High‑quality planting stock
High‑quality planting stock
PharmaRosa Kft. produces its plants by vegetative propagation and cuttings:
- Lower demand for irrigation water and inputs
- Reduced use of plant protection products and fertilisers
- Automated stock management and production control
- Pre‑scheduled collection aligned with planting dates
Product types
- PharmaRosa® NEONATAL: rooted young plants for further growing‑on
- PharmaRosa® ORIGINAL: 2‑litre potted, 1‑year‑old rose plant
- PharmaRosa® EXTRA: 6‑litre potted, 1–1.5‑year‑old rose plant
- PharmaRosa® URBAN SPACE: 12‑litre potted plants, specifically for public‑space use
More vigorous plants require less maintenance after planting.
Pre‑ordering and project scheduling
- Our varieties are available by pre‑order
- Please take production cycles into account
- Option for variety substitution with cultivars of similar characteristics
- We recommend planning timing, lead times and preparation costs as early as the quotation stage
Would You like a ready‑to‑use proposal package for rose plantings in public and private spaces?
If You share the goals of Your project and the maintenance framework, we will send You a concise, ready‑to‑use professional proposal package to help You finalise decisions quickly and reduce implementation risks.
- Function‑based recommendations for public spaces: park beds, slopes, roadside green strips, organic “green city” areas
- Function‑based recommendations for private gardens: edging, rose hedges, specimen planting, mixed borders, pergolas/rose supports, cut‑flower use
- Pollinator‑friendly and biodiversity‑focused combinations, including solutions decorative with hips
- Adaptation to maintenance conditions: irrigation, fertilisation, plant protection, weed control and companion plants
- Product type recommendations for the project context: NEONATAL / ORIGINAL / EXTRA / URBAN SPACE
- Pre‑ordering and scheduling guidance, including substitution options to secure procurement
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