If you have recently brought or received a rose from English Roses and have a concern about its appearance or health please follow our help guide which will advise you on what to do next.
Rose Essentials #
Roses are generally very hardy plants and can thrive in most conditions, but there are a few essentials they need to thrive:
- Rose unpacked fully from all packaging within 24hrs of reciept. Your potted rose needs to be fully unwrapped as soon as possible after delivery, including removing the pot from the gift bag and inner packaging. If you are giving as a gift, please do not worry, as all our packaging is designed to be re-folded together.
- Rose placed outside. Roses are fully hardy and need to be outside even during cold weather. If they are kept indoors this will affect their growth cycle, and they may have a hard time adjusting once placed outside.
- Regular watering. Roses are thirsty plants and need regular watering, even more so when kept in containers. The water needs to be able to drain freely, as roses do not like standing in water. Please see our watering guide for more information.
- Time to adjust. Roses are living plants and although they are hardy and travel well, they may still need some time to adjust once they reach their destination. Some dropping of blooms and older foliage can be completely normal, please give your rose some time to regulate in its new environment.

FAQs #
All of the above information is intended as guidance. Roses are living plants and it is therefore very hard to establish exact values for rates of growth or when a rose may flower. We therefore recommend that you always try and give your rose a little time, the best growing conditions and follow our plant help as soon as you have a concern over your roses appearance.
Rose Care Submission Form #
If you have read and followed the above guidance and you still wish to get in touch with the Rose Care Team, please use the following form.
For accurate assessment, we will need images of the whole rose plant, and also images of any specific areas of concern. Please submit information and concerns in as much detail as possible to our Rose Care Team.
If your rose has been damaged in delivery, please also include a photo showing the condition of the packaging.
Order number and delivery address details are required to trace your order.
Please do not dispose of any roses without getting in touch and submitting a photo, even if you believe your rose to be dead. It is rare a rose is beyond hope, and our expert rose care team are on hand to give tailored advice. In the unlikely event that your rose has died, we will naturally offer you a replacement at the first available opportunity. However, our rose care team can only offer a replacement upon receipt of a photo of the rose.
Accessibility
Should you have difficulty completing the form, please email us at info@englishroses.co.uk with the following details:
- Full Name
- Contact number
- Order number
- Delivery address and postcode
- Date the rose was received
- Date the rose was fully unpacked
- A brief outline of the care the rose has received to date (i.e. feeding, watering, planting etc)
- Your concerns about the rose
- Please also attach photos of your rose. At least one clear image of the whole rose, including the planting situation, and then clear photos of any areas of concern.
This will then be forwarded to our Rose Care Team who will aim to reply within 24 hours, although this may be longer over weekends/bank holidays.
Incomplete information or blurred/unclear photos may delay your enquiry, and you may be contacted for further information before your enquiry can be handled.

