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Catalog: Landscape Roses

Landscape RosesNeed some color in your garden? "Landscape" roses are covered in clusters of roses all summer. They are perfect for planting in any place that you want lots of color, from filling in a blank spot in your perennial border to mass planting. These roses are healthy, hardy and easy to grow. The roses listed below are all grown on their own roots and are grade #1 plants. However, they may be a bit smaller in size than our larger Shrub or Climbing roses. They'll make up for this smaller stature in their amount of blossoms! Plants are shipped bareroot (no soil or pot) and dormant (no foliage) from early April to mid May.

 
   

See the Shrub Rose listings for more rose choices.

How to Grow

Roses need sun (at least 6 hours daily); well-drained, fertile soil; and consistent and adequate soil moisture to thrive and produce the most blossoms.

Learn more about growing roses:

What's a "bareroot" plant?

Photo of 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 Roses page.

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