| Front garden showpiece by the path |
The bushy, upright habit and 90–130 cm height make Easy Does It ideal as a welcoming feature beside a front path, where its large, 7–10 cm ruffled flowers are easily seen from the street and the house. The medium fruity fragrance is noticeable as You pass, adding a small daily pleasure without extra work, well suited to the busy homeowner who wants impact from a single, reliable shrub in a modest space, especially beginners. |
| Irish cottage-style mixed border |
Its vibrant mango-orange and peach-pink blooms echo traditional cottage-garden warmth yet feel fresh and modern, especially when threaded through perennials and low evergreens. The glossy mid-green foliage forms a dense backdrop that keeps borders looking full between flushes of bloom. In typical Irish conditions with cool summers and regular rain, this remontant floribunda reliably repeat-flowers, bringing colour from early summer well into autumn for relaxed, informal gardeners, particularly hobbyists. |
| Low-maintenance family flower bed |
With built-in resistance to black spot, mildew and rust, Easy Does It suits family gardens where there is little time for spraying or fussing. Moderate drought and heat tolerance mean that an occasional missed watering in dry spells is less of a worry, especially in heavier Irish soils where deep roots can find moisture. Pruning needs are simple annual tidying rather than technical shaping, ideal for those who prefer enjoyment over chores, especially busy-owners. |
| Own-root specimen shrub for long-term planting |
Planted at around 100 cm spacing as a solitary specimen, Easy Does It forms a rounded, stable shrub that improves year after year. Being on its own roots, it does not send up unwanted wild suckers from a graft, and if stems are ever damaged by wind or frost, new growth arises true to type from below. This offers a long-lived, predictable focal point in a family garden bed, well matched to long-term planners. |
| Container on patio or terrace (large pot) |
In a 40–50 litre container with good drainage, this compact yet floriferous rose provides a colourful focus on balconies, patios or small courtyards. Its bushy habit and continuous flowering make it look generous even where planting space is scarce, and own-root resilience gives an extra margin of safety if pots dry or freeze. Medium fragrance can be enjoyed at seating height, suiting urban gardeners seeking a single, easy-care rose for city-dwellers. |
| Partial-shade corner with soft light |
Easy Does It tolerates partial shade, maintaining flower production and good colour definition in the softer, greener light common between houses or beside taller shrubs. Here the luminous orange-peach tones brighten dimmer spots without overwhelming them, and the healthy, dense foliage fills in where other flowering shrubs may thin out. This makes awkward semi-shaded corners more welcoming with very little intervention, attractive for shade-gardeners. |
| Loose flowering hedge or boundary line |
Planted at about 55 cm intervals, the upright, branching framework knits into a low, informal hedge that screens and decorates at the same time. Repeated flowering along the row gives a lively, ever-changing ribbon of colour from bud to fading pink bloom, softening fences or defining driveways. Disease resistance supports close planting without creating a maintenance burden, a convenient option for front-gardeners. |
| Cut flowers from the family garden |
The large, double, cup-shaped blooms on cluster stems make naturally pretty, informal vase arrangements, bringing the fruity scent indoors. Their colour stages—from vivid orange buds to peach and finally soft pink—offer interest over several days. With remontant flowering, You can cut stems regularly in season while the shrub continues to produce new blooms, suiting those who enjoy decorating the home from their own plot, especially home-stylists. |