
Planting, Growing, and Caring for Roses
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Some classes of roses bloom only once a year in spring, but flowers can cover plants for more than a month. Remontant roses bloom a second time in a season, generally 50 to 60 days after the first flush of flowers.
Traditionally, roses were notoriously challenging to grow. However, roses have changed. There are now many modern easy-to-grow types of roses available. Here are some of our favorites:
These three are considered to be the easiest roses to grow:
- Knock Out shrub roses: continuous blooms; high disease resistance; require no spraying, dusting, pruning, deadheading; hardy to Zone 5
- Flower Carpet ground cover roses: continuous blooms; require no deadheading; drought-tolerant once established; minimal pruning; hardy in Zones 4 to 11
- David Austin climbers (to 6 feet), including ‘Gertrude Jekyll’: continuous pink blooms; strong fragrance; hardy in Zones 4 to 11
- See 3 easy roses for beginners!
Rugosa roses include a 5-foot-tall/-wide shrub, ‘Jens Munk’: pink blooms in June through August; disease-resistant; hardy to Zone 2
“Bests” are highly subjective. These roses tend to be crowd-pleasers, but choose a rose that pleases you:
- Best pink rose—‘New Dawn’ (the first U.S.-patented plant): blush-pink hybrid climber (15+ feet); sweet fragrance; disease-resistant; good cut flower; hardy in Zones 5 to 9
- Best red rose—‘Don Juan’: hybrid climber (up to 12 feet); sweet fragrance; good cut flower; spiny stems; hardy in Zones 6 to 9
- Best white rose—‘Iceberg’: hybrid climber (up to 12 feet); honey scent; disease-resistant; heat-/humidity-tolerant; good cut flower; hardy in Zones 4 to 9
- Best yellow rose—‘Sunsprite’ (aka ‘KORresia’): 3-foot bush floribunda hybrid; fragrant; disease-resistant; good cut flower; hardy in Zones 5 to 9
- Best rose for fragrance—‘Pink Peace’: vigorous hybrid bush; sweet scent; large (6-inch), continuous double blooms; good cut flower; hardy in Zones 5 to 10

See also our list of disease-resistant rose varieties.
Recipes
Cooking Notes
The tart reddish-orange hips of rugosa roses are used for jams, jellies, syrups, pies, teas, and wine. Check out our Rose Hip Jam recipe.
Rose petals are edible and can be tossed into salads for color, candied to decorate cakes, or distilled to make rose water. Make sure the rose petals are pesticide free.
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A friend has several rose bushes and since they have been planted, they have ceased to blossom. He feeds and waters regularly.
He is asking for some tips on how to get them to bloom!
Roses grow best in full sun. Make sure they get at least 5 to 6 hours a day. Roses will also do better if you prune them in the spring and deadhead (remove) any faded blossoms. Please see our care and pruning tips at the top of this page.
They bloomed the first year but don't bloom and grow like a vine.
Hi I recently purchased two rosebushes. Both are hybrids one being white and other being multi colored. I did plant them enough apart from each other so they wouldn't blend. But I planted them almost two weeks ago and still have yet to see growth. They were both babies and had a bag over the roots. I currently have 7 rosebushes on my property and love roses being they are low maintenance. Am I doing anything wrong or are they just dormant. Thanks a bunch
Hi Debra,
Give the roses some time to get established. Make sure to water them and also add some organic matter such as compost or aged manure to the soil around the bushes. Roses grow best in a sunny spot, at least 5 to 6 hours of full sun.
I just moved into my new home and am working with the very neglected gardens that once existed. I found three small rose bushes pushing up from the ground. They are about 2 inches high and I would love to preserve them.I have no idea what type or anything but ss there any special care I should give them?
Different varieties have different growing habits. Pruning helps to keep bushes managable and it also encourages blooming. Early spring is the best time to prune most roses. See our pruning tips on this page. Fertilizer is important for roses. Phosporous and bone meal will promote blooms and also adding compost to the soil will help your roses grow strong and bloom more.
How can you tell if a rose bush is dead??
If you scratch a branch (cane) with your nail, is there green beneath the surface? If not, the rush bush may be dead. One way to find out is to cut the bush down to the ground and see what happens next season. If the rose bush is alive, it will grow back.
I have 4 box rose plants about 5 years old.I noticed some stems with very many small diameter thorns. The new groth on those stems is dark red. What causes this? It doesn't appear to be normal. What can I do to control this.