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Everything’s coming up roses! A giveaway for rose-lovers

If you love roses, here's the perfect giveaway. You could win our RHS-endorsed rose & root fork and our RHS-endorsed rose pruner. It's the perfect winter rose care kit!

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Everything’s coming up roses! A giveaway for rose-lovers

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS NOW CLOSED

November sees the start of the bare root planting season, a great way to make a start on next year’s glorious garden! 

So what is ‘bare root’? The term refers to plants which are sold in their dormant, out of season state. It’s a time when they’re not trying to grow leaves or flowers. This means that when they’re planted they can use 100 per cent of the available nutrients to develop strong roots and get well established. You can read more about bare root planting in winter here.

You may have seen our bare root rose giveaway with Harkness Roses on Facebook or Instagram. But we know that not everybody is on social media - so we thought we'd celebrate bare root planting season with a second giveaway for rose lovers, here in our Journal.

You could win a prize consisting of our RHS-endorsed rose and root fork and our RHS-endorsed rose pruner. The fork is the perfect tool to gently aerate the roots of established plants in autumn, to improve absorption of nutrients and prevent waterlogging over the winter. The pruner has a clever cut-and-hold design: as you complete the cut, the cut stem is held in a gripping mechanism, allowing you to extract it without having to handle those thorns. It's the ideal for rose pruning in winter or early spring.

It's a bundle worth £62.98, and it's the perfect way to care for your roses over the winter, ready to burst forth in beautiful bloom next summer.

GOOD LUCK!

How to enter

THIS GIVEAWAY HAS NOW CLOSED

To be in with a chance of winning, simply leave a comment on this blog. Scroll to the bottom of this page to comment. Your email address won't be published, but the name you enter will appear. You could tell us which is your favourite rose, or why you love the roses in your garden. You’ll also need to sign up to our email newsletter to be a winner, so if you're not already a subscriber, fill in your email address in the grey band right at the bottom of this page. It’s easy to unsubscribe at any time if you don’t enjoy our updates.

The small print
Rose lover’s prize draw, 2025
This giveaway is open to UK residents over the age of 18 only. No purchase necessary. No cash alternative is available. The winner will be chosen at random and the judges’ decision will be final. One winner will receive a prize bundle as outlined in the blog post above, consisting of: Burgon & Ball RHS-endorsed rose and root fork and RHS-endorsed rose pruner. Prize draw opens at 00:01 on 30/10/2025 and closes at 23:59 on 09/11/2025. Winner will be contacted by Burgon & Ball shortly after the closing date. Employees of Burgon & Ball and their family members aren’t eligible to win. One entry per person; entries created by a bot or a service that automatically enters participants are not eligible to win. We draw your attention to our privacy policy here.

With thanks to Harkness Roses for kindly providing one of the images used in this article. 

 

63 comments
  • Roses make me think of England in the best possible way – balmy days and evenings, wonderful scents and no need for any flags.

    Gary Wrigglesworth on
  • I remember roses growing in my Grandmother, garden, my parents garden and now they grow in my garden and my children’s gardens – such a timeless and beautiful plant.

    Neil Jeffery on
  • Just thinking of the scent of a rose is taking me straight back to summer – wonderful.

    Liz on
  • I love the scented roses, which remind me of the rose gardens when I was young. My favourite rose is “Peace” which was bought for us when my husband’s father died many years ago and produces beautiful blooms every year.

    Sandra Clarke on
  • Roses are the only plants that seem to thrive in my garden. Each one holds a memory.

    Alison on
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