Rosa 'Crimson Cascade' is a magnificent award-winning climbing rose that brings dramatic colour and reliable performance to any garden setting. This vigorous upright climber produces stunning deep red blooms throughout the growing season, combining exceptional health with outstanding visual appeal. Bred by Fryers, this well-behaved climbing rose offers gardeners the perfect balance of striking beauty and manageable growth habits, making it ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners seeking reliable garden impact.
The spectacular blooms of Rosa 'Crimson Cascade' feature:
Flower Form: Semi-double blooms with elegant, open formation
Colour: Gorgeous crimson red to deep blood red, dark velvety red blooms
Fragrance: Light fragrance with pleasant rose scent
Bloom Size: Large fragrant blooms
Flowering Period: Repeat flowers from early summer up until autumn
Flower Production: Blooms appear singularly or in the occasional cluster
Longevity: Very long-lasting blooms both on the plant and when cut
Mature Height: 2.5-3 metres (8-10 feet)
Spread: 1.5-2 metres (5-6 feet)
Growth Rate: Vigorous upright grower with strong development
Habit: Vigorous upright habit, modest stiffly upright well-behaved climber
Foliage: Glossy mid-green foliage that provides excellent backdrop
Disease Resistance: Excellent disease resistance all year long, excellent health
Ideal Growing Conditions
Sunlight: Full sun preferred for best flowering and colour development
Soil Type: Well-draining, fertile soil enriched with organic matter
Soil pH: Neutral to slightly acidic (6.0-7.0)
Exposure: Suitable for various garden positions with good air circulation
Hardiness: Fully hardy throughout the UK
Versatility: Can be grown in the ground or in pots
Best Planting Time: Autumn (October-November) or early spring (March-April)
Spacing: Plant 60cm away from walls or support structures
Planting Depth: Same level as in container, ensuring good root-to-soil contact
Soil Preparation: Incorporate well-rotted compost for optimal growing conditions
Watering
Regular, deep watering during growing season, particularly in first year
Water at base of plant to maintain excellent foliage health
Apply mulch around base to retain moisture and suppress weeds
Well-established plants show good drought tolerance
Feeding
Spring Feed: Balanced rose fertiliser applied in early April
Summer Feed: Additional feeding in mid-June to support continuous flowering
Organic Options: Well-rotted manure mulch provides slow-release nutrition
Liquid Feed: Fortnightly tomato fertiliser during growing season for enhanced blooms
Pruning and Training
When to Prune: Late winter/early spring (February-March)
Method: Remove dead, diseased, and crossing branches first
Main Pruning: Reduce side shoots to 2-3 buds from main framework
Training: Rather easy to train and prune due to well-behaved nature
Support Requirements: Requires trailing or supports - fences, trellis, obelisks or trees
Rosa 'Crimson Cascade' demonstrates exceptional garden health:
Outstanding Resistance: Excellent disease resistance all year long
Foliage Quality: Glossy mid-green leaves remain healthy throughout season
Low Maintenance: Minimal disease problems due to excellent breeding
Maintenance Benefits:
Requires minimal intervention due to excellent health
Strong natural resistance reduces need for chemical treatments
Reliable performance year after year
'Crimson Cascade' creates stunning combinations with:
Silver Foliage: Artemisia, lamb's ear, or dusty miller to complement deep red tones
White Flowers: White roses, clematis, or jasmine for classic contrast
Purple Perennials: Lavender, catmint, or salvia for rich colour harmonies
Cream Companions: Pale yellow or cream flowers for sophisticated schemes
Green Foliage: Hostas, ferns, or evergreens to showcase the dramatic blooms
The versatility of 'Crimson Cascade' makes it perfect for:
Archways: Grows happily on archway entrances creating dramatic focal points
Fences and Walls: Excellent for covering boundary structures
Trellis Work: Well-suited to trellis support systems
Obelisks: Ideal for formal garden structures and pillars
Container Growing: Can be grown successfully in large pots
Cut Flower Gardens: Long-lasting blooms excellent for house vases
Feature Planting: Stunning colour provides glowing pop of garden drama
Spring: Glossy mid-green foliage emergence with vigorous new growth
Summer: Peak flowering period with continuous deep red bloom production
Autumn: Extended flowering season continues until first frosts
Winter: Attractive bare framework provides structural garden interest
Exceptional Health and Reliability
Disease Resistance: Excellent health throughout the growing season
Low Maintenance: Well-behaved nature makes care straightforward
Consistent Performance: Reliable flowering year after year
Weather Tolerance: Blooms maintain quality through various weather conditions
Outstanding Cut Flower Quality
Vase Life: Very long-lasting when cut for indoor arrangements
Flower Quality: Semi-double blooms perfect for sophisticated displays
Colour Impact: Deep red provides dramatic indoor focal points
Stem Strength: Strong stems support large blooms well
Award Recognition: Award-winning variety ensures proven garden performance
Seasonal Availability: Available as bare-root plants in dormant season
Support Planning: Install adequate supports to accommodate mature size
Container Options: Suitable for large container cultivation
Quality Assurance: Bred by reputable Fryers nursery
Perfect for gardeners who:
Want reliable, low-maintenance climbing roses
Appreciate classic deep red rose colours
Enjoy cutting roses for indoor arrangements
Have various support structures available (fences, arches, obelisks)
Prefer roses with excellent disease resistance
First Year: Good establishment with moderate flowering
Second Year: Full climbing development with excellent bloom production
Mature Performance: Reliable repeat flowering from early summer until autumn
Longevity: Award-winning breeding ensures decades of garden performance
Rosa 'Crimson Cascade' represents an outstanding choice for gardeners seeking a reliable, healthy climbing rose that combines striking visual impact with manageable care requirements. Its exceptional disease resistance, long-lasting blooms, and well-behaved growth habit make it particularly suitable for busy gardeners who want maximum garden drama with minimal maintenance effort.
Reasons to Buy Roses from Jacksons Nurseries
(1) ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot
Buy with confidence from the only online rose grower rated ‘Excellent’ 4.9* on Trustpilot. We have been a trusted supplier of roses for 3 generations. We take pride in growing our own roses in the field before potting them up, allowing for meticulous quality control to sale.

(2) Best Prices Guaranteed – Direct from the Grower
Save £££s by buying direct from a grower you can trust. We’ve already price checked all of our roses against competitors so you don’t have to. We are so confident we offer the best value, if you find a rose of the same type and grade elsewhere, we’ll beat it by 10%.

(3) 12 Month Plants Guarantee
We offer a 12 month guarantee on every plant that you buy from us that we have classified as Fully Hardy. If a plant you've bought from us fails in the first year, we will either replace it or refund you. See our satisfaction guarantee page for more details and conditions.

(4) Third generation family-owned nursery specialising in roses
Jackson’s Nurseries is a 3rd generation family owned business which has been growing roses for over 60 years. Roses have always been our specialty, as you can see from the colourful array of blooms in the background to the old family photo below. Today, we offer over 200 different varieties of floribundas, hybrid teas, patio, shrub and David Austin roses. Our roses are initially grown in the field before being potted up for website dispatch.

(5) Grown at altitude to produce strong, healthy plants
Our North Staffordshire nursery is situated at 250 metres above sea level, producing strong, hardy plants that will thrive in your garden. Our nursery sits on clay, so you can be sure our roses can handle heavy soil too.

(6) Help & Advice and Aftercare
We are help to help you with any help and advice you need in choosing, planting and growing your roses before, during and after your purchase from us. The help and advice section of our website has extensive information, see below some examples of articles you may find useful:

How our roses are supplied through the seasons
All our roses are cultivated in an open field and are carefully dug up when the weather is optimal, typically in October or November. While other nurseries supply roses bare root, once our field-grown roses have been potted up we supply them freshly potted. This better protects the roots and helps keep them moist in transit, ensuring your roses arrive as healthy as when they left our nursery. So don’t be alarmed if the compost comes away from the roots when you remove them from the pot.

The roses can remain in their pots over the winter, as long as they are properly watered and fed, but it's best to plant them out as soon as possible. If you do plant them straight away make sure the planting mix is prepared first, hold the root close to the top of the hole as you tip the pot upside down and try to keep as much compost as possible from falling away. They will already be pruned, so no additional pruning is needed except for trimming any dead tips. Regular pruning can start in late winter, the year after planting.

Rose Types
Hybrid Tea Roses (HT)
Hybrid Tea roses are probably the most popular group of roses, available in both bush and standard form they have long flower stems and shapely blooms. Blooms are typically medium to large in size, with many petals which form a distinct central cone.
Floribunda Roses (FL)
Floribunda roses bears its flowers in clusters or trusses, with several blooms open at time in each truss. A popular choice the Floribunda rose group is unrivalled for colour, reliability and longevity as a bedding display however the flower form in generally inferior to the Hybrid Tea.
Patio Roses (PATIO)
Patio roses were introduced in the 1980’s and the group now contains several popular varieties. Generally low-growing roses that were once grouped with the Floribuna group but have now been put in their own group of compact versions. Usually growing about 50cm high they make excellent plants for patio containers or at the front of borders.
Climbing Roses (CLM)
Climbing roses as the name suggests are the perfect choice for covering a wall or screen. Often grouped together with Ramblers, Climbers tend to have stiffer stems, larger flowers but smaller trusses than Ramblers.
Rambling Roses (RAM)
Rambling roses are often grouped with Climbing Roses but the ramblers tend to have a more pliable stems that can be used to run along the soil to use as groundcover or can be used to make weeping standards.
Miniature Roses (MINI)
Miniature roses have increased in popularity in recent years due to their versatility, even grown indoors as temporary pot plants that grow to a maximum height of 40cm. An ideal choice for planting in tubs, edging beds and rockeries.
English Roses (ENG)
Often referred to as Austin or David Austin Roses, English roses are hybrids of old English roses and more modern varieties bread by David Austin to provide the best of both, mixing old rose shapes and scents with more modern colour range, compact habits and repeat flowering.

Planting Advice
Roses like a generous root space, so dig a deep hole approximately twice as wide as the current root system, preferably adding composted organic matter to the soil. Never plant into frozen soil – in winter, await a frost-free period. Carefully remove the pot and gently tease the roots apart to spread them around the hole. Position the plant so that the ‘bud point’ (the place where the shoots emerge from, where the cultivated rose was grafted onto the rootstock) is at soil level. Replace the soil, firming it down gently, then water copiously. Ideally, a general purpose fertiliser should be applied to the surrounding soil as a top dressing. We also highly recommend the use of Rose Rootgrow, which provides a friendly fungus that prevents ‘rose replant syndrome’.

Buying our Roses
Most of our roses are supplied in a 4 litre pot although this may vary slightly depending on rose variety. If the size of pot differes significatly from 4 litres then we will make this clear somewhere on the product page.
Seasonality
Our roses are grown outdoors and as such are subject to seasonal changes. As we sell potted stock throughout the year your rose may not arrive and look like you expect it to. If you are uncertain how your rose will arrive (especially if buying for a gift) then we suggest you contact us prior to making a purchase.
Freshly Potted
Each year a new batch of roses is potted up ready for the following season. Once potted (usually November/December time) they go on sale as 'Freshly Potted'. If you purchase a freshly potted rose and plant it soon after you will find that when removing the rose from the pot there will be a lot of loose soil as the roots will not have had time to grow and bind the compost.

Pruned/Cut Back
In autumn the majority of our roses have finished flowering and begin to look untidy, at this point we prune them quite hard in preparation for the following season. We continue to sell roses throughout the year, when a rose has been pruned in such a way we will identify it has being so. If you are not sure what to expect then please ask prior to making a purchase. Some garden centres/supermarkets sell stock that has been grown abroad or in poly-tunnels so they look 'picture perfect' out of season, while this is ideal for a gift they are short lived once planted.

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