Put long-lived, hardy perennials in the gaps, preferably blue and white flowering species that harmonize with all rose colors. Yellow roses also go well with yellow or orange-colored companions, red roses with red and pink-colored plants. Then you need a little dexterity so that the flower tones don't "bite" each other. It is nice when some companions bloom outside of the main rose bloom in early spring and late autumn. In this way, splashes of color can be seen in your beds at any time of th...
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