LIVIN' EASY – orange flower‑bed floribunda rose – Harkness
Imagine coming back from the beach, shaking sand from your shoes and sitting down with a cup of tea behind a sheltered windbreak, while clusters of glowing orange blooms pick up the evening light. LIVIN' EASY is bred for precisely this kind of relaxed coastal veranda living: a robust floribunda that shrugs off blustery weather, forms a dense, upright bush and flowers again and again from early summer well into autumn. Its slightly sweet fragrance feels quietly refreshing rather than overpowering, and the good self-cleaning habit means fewer deadheading rounds after busy weeks. Planted in free‑draining soil that handles coastal rain and strong breezes with ease, this own‑root shrub settles steadily, with roots establishing in year one, top growth filling out in year two, and a full, glowing display by year three. In a small family garden or compact seaside plot, one or two plants in 40–50 litre containers bring a consistently sunny, almost holiday‑like mood to everyday life.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Compact coastal veranda in large containers |
LIVIN' EASY’s upright habit and dense foliage make it ideal for 40–50 litre pots, where its clusters of orange flowers create a sheltered nook for tea on blustery days, especially where the soil and planting cope confidently with wind‑driven coastal rainfall patterns for busy seaside homeowners and beginners. |
| Small family flowerbed near a seating area |
The moderate height and generous repeat flowering provide a long season of colour at eye level without overwhelming a modest bed, keeping the garden lively from school holidays into autumn half‑term for time‑pressed family gardeners. |
| Mixed coastal border with grasses and perennials |
Its warm orange tones blend beautifully with sea kale, blue Festuca or Stipa and soft purples, while its good heat and drought tolerance help it cope with dry, breezy spells for coastal‑style lovers and urban balcony owners. |
| Low, informal flowering hedge along a path |
Regular clusters of blooms and dense mid‑green foliage create a soft, semi‑transparent boundary, with recommended spacing making a neat yet welcoming hedge that needs only light pruning for relaxed home gardeners. |
| Urban front garden with limited maintenance time |
Good self‑cleaning means most faded flowers drop away on their own, so the plant looks tidy between weekend visits, while own‑root strength supports a long, dependable life for busy city‑based rose owners. |
| Statement specimen rose in a small lawn or gravel area |
Planted at generous spacing, the upright, bushy form and vivid colour read as a focal point from the house or terrace, giving structure and impact without complex design skills for style‑conscious but novice gardeners. |
| Bedding groups in shared or community spaces |
Its proven performance and award‑winning reliability make it suitable for repeated planting in public or shared beds, offering a familiar, welcoming look that stands up to everyday use for community‑minded home gardeners. |
| Long‑term planting in evolving family gardens |
The own‑root form supports regeneration after hard pruning or harsh winters, so the shrub can be refreshed rather than replaced as the garden layout changes over the years for practical, budget‑aware rose buyers. |
Styling ideas
- Seaside Glow – combine LIVIN' EASY in a 50 litre tub with sea kale and blue Festuca for a shingle‑beach feel – ideal for coastal veranda owners wanting relaxed, easy‑care colour.
- Sunset Border – weave through Stipa and soft pink echinacea to echo Cornish sunsets – suited to beginners who like naturalistic planting but limited upkeep.
- Front‑Door Welcome – plant one on each side of a path, underplanted with low groundcover honeysuckle – perfect for homeowners wanting a tidy, friendly entrance.
- Tea‑Time Nook – place a single specimen near a small bench, with lavender at its feet – for those who want fragrance and colour around a favourite chair with little fuss.
- Family Patchwork – dot several plants through a mixed bed of perennials and ornamental grasses – for families creating a cheerful, low‑maintenance backdrop to everyday play.
Technical cultivar profile
| Parameter | Data |
| Name and registration |
Floribunda bedding rose, registered as HARwelcome, marketed as LIVIN' EASY; ARS exhibition name Livin’ Easy; collection bedding rose for garden and cut‑flower use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred in 1988 in Hitchin, UK by John A. Harkness from ‘Southampton’ × ‘Remember Me’; introduced after 1995 via Harkness & Co. and Weeks Roses internationally. |
| Awards and recognition |
Highly decorated: RNRS Gold Medal 1990, All‑America Rose Selections 1996, Portland Gold Medal 1997, and RHS Award of Garden Merit granted in 2001. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy floribunda reaching about 100–140 cm tall and 80–120 cm wide, with dense, mid‑green glossy foliage and moderate prickliness, forming solid, colourful bedding groups. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, double, cup‑shaped clusters with roughly 26–39 petals per bloom; remontant with very abundant second flush, giving repeated displays over the main growing season. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Warm orange with peach tints; buds deep orange, opening vivid coppery orange, then softening towards peach‑cream tones; colour lightens in strong sun, richer in cooler conditions. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, slightly sweet scent that sits gently in the background; noticeable at close range without overwhelming nearby seating areas, contributing to a relaxed garden atmosphere. |
| Hip characteristics |
Occasional ovoid red hips, around 12–18 mm, forming late in the season where flowers are left uncut, adding modest autumn interest without dominating the plant’s appearance. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to about −26 to −23 °C (RHS H7, USDA 5b, Swedish zone 4); black spot resistant with moderate powdery mildew and rust susceptibility; good heat and moderate drought tolerance. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Prefers sunny, reasonably drained soil; plant 60–110 cm apart depending on use; suitable for beds, edging, containers and urban plantings, with occasional pest and disease checks. |
LIVIN' EASY offers long-season orange colour, self-cleaning convenience and proven resilience in an own-root form that settles in for years, making it a thoughtful choice for relaxed, coastal-inspired family gardens.