Run your fingers along a stem and you’ll understand why gardeners have grown roses for centuries — that mix of velvet petals and honest thorns tells you something real is growing here.
These garden roses (Rosa spp.) are mature 2–3 year old plants, already bloomed, arriving 14–24″ tall and ready to settle into your landscape. They thrive in full sun with frequent watering and bloom reliably from spring through fall — true repeat bloomers that reward consistent care. Hardy in zones 5–10, they reach a medium growth rate and stay non-invasive. Fertilize with rabbit, composted chicken, or horse manure each spring and fall; skip synthetic fertilizers entirely, especially in the first two months after planting. Bees, butterflies, ladybugs, and lacewings all appreciate the blooms as much as you will.
Plant directly into a prepared garden bed or a slightly larger container. Water deeply the night before transplanting, keep roots out of direct sun during planting, and avoid indoor placement entirely — roses need open air and natural light to establish well.
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