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What to Plant with English Roses for Autumn Colour

By the end of September, the rose garden is changing. The exuberance of summer is fading, and the rhythm of the season is slowing. Many English Roses are setting hips now, their once-constant flowers giving way to clusters of glowing fruits. Yet the borders need not feel diminished. With the right companions, roses can be framed and supported so that the garden still sings with colour, texture and grace well into autumn.

An Autumn Tapestry

Together, these companions create a rich tapestry that carries the rose border into autumn. Asters provide sparkle, sedums bring depth, anemones add elegance, salvias give spires of colour, grasses weave movement, and clematis supplies a final flourish. The roses themselves, whether offering a last flush of bloom or displaying hips in glowing shades of scarlet and amber, remain the thread that binds it all together.

With this thoughtful planting, the garden embraces the season of mellow richness, where every flower, fruit and seedhead plays its part in the year’s final, golden flourish.

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