Roses

Gardeners have been enjoying the beauty, fragrance nad wonder of roses for centuries. Since the dawn of civilization, this queen of flowers has fascinated and challenged many. No other flower has so magnificently passed the tests of time and preference. Today, roses remain as much in people's hearts and gardens as they did thousands of years ago.

The roses you purchase from us will be in containers, but we can obtain bare root roses if you request them. Whichever you choose, you should plant your roses in light, rich, well-drained soil that has a pH between 6.0 and 6.5

There are many types of roses such as:
Floribunda roses that are bushy shrubs and produce flower clusters of three to 15.
Hybrid teas are upright bushes that generally produce one flower per stem.
Grandiflora is a cross between a floribunda and a hybrid tea; This rose grows up to six feet tall and produces classic hybrid tea flower clusters.
Shrub and Landscape roses grow close to the ground, like ground cover, and have a very spreading habit.
Climbing roses help dress up any garden, usually growing on a trellis or a fence.
Miniature roses are the smallest of rose plants, growing anywhere from six inches to two feet tall.
Tree rose is a lovely addition to the garden, but extra care is needed to insure its survival over winter.

Our most popular rose is The Knock Out® Family of Roses and it's easy to understand why they are so popular.  The plant is cold hardy, disease resistant and produces and incredibly amount of blooms. Knock Out® is cold tolerant to zone 5, heat tolerant throughout the U.S., reliably resistant to disease and produces a bevy of blooms every 5 to 6 weeks from spring until the first hard frost. 

 

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