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Spring Valley Roses offers a wide variety of winter hardy roses
and plants for birds. These ornamental plants are great additions
to your garden. We offer plants that are winter hardy and have good
resistance to disease and insects so they are easy to grow. Most can be grown in hardiness Zones 3-9. Plants
are shipped bareroot (no soil or pot) and
dormant (no foliage) from early April to mid May. You can order online or send us your order through regular mail. Learn more about ordering and shipping on our How to Order page.
Roses |
Shrubs
and Vines |
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Climbing roses
- tall canes for growing on a fence or trellis. |
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Plants for Birds
- flowering and fruiting shrubs
that attract birds (and people!). |
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Landscape roses
- small plants for small places or mass plantings. |
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Vines - with flowers,
fragrance and fruit to attract birds and butterflies. Also,
hardy grapes! |
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Rugosa roses -
the hardiest and most fragrant roses. |
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Tree Peonies
- beautiful flowering shrubs for northern gardens |
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Shrub roses - a
wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors that are all winter
hardy. |
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Small Fruits - tasty, healthy and hardy small fruit plants for your garden. Grow your own fruit! |
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Hedge
Specials - 10 plants for $139! |
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Want to see the entire list of plants that we offer on one page?
Go to our Plant List.
What's a "bareroot" plant?
"Bareroot"
is a term that describes how a plant is shipped to you. A bareroot
plant is not in a pot, and is usually dormant (not actively growing).
See the photo to the right that shows what a bareroot rose looks
like. The bareroot plants that we ship to you were harvested in
the fall and placed in cold storage over the winter to keep them
dormant. In the spring, we ship the bareroot plants to our customers,
from early April through mid May.
Bareroot plants are easy to grow. We include planting instructions
with your order. When you receive your plant, take it out of the
packing material and place it in a bucket of water so that the roots
are completely covered. Let the roots soak for 4 to 24 hours, then
plant it in your garden. Full planting instructions with photos
are available on our planting
shrubs and planting roses
pages.
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