![]() Miniature roses listed below are also typically a Zone 5 for hardiness. ![]() Most varieties pictured below will be between 1'-2' high and wide at maturity. Their smaller stature makes them easy to tuck into most gardens. While the actual blooms may vary from clustered floribundas to standard sized flowers, overall mature plant size is considered miniature. We offer a small selection of miniature roses each Spring. Miniature Roses Autumn Sunblaze Coffee Bean To meet this demand, we will offer the Hybrid Teas pictured below at the start of the Spring season.Ģ023 Hybrid Teas Not Pictured: Good As Gold, Hotel California, Over the Moon Despite their extra care, there are a few Hybrid Teas that are requested of us each year. If you would like to avoid the high maintenance of these types of roses, plant a hardy shrub rose, such as those listed below. They are heavy feeders and will require fertilizer once per month from mid-May to mid-August. Teas with proper pruning and consistent moisture. Additionally, you MUST mulch these roses (6"-8" deep) over winter. During the growing season, maintain Hybrid Love at First Sight For best success, site Hybrid Tea roses in a Southern exposure, near your house. Because their cells retain water when winter comes, they can experience damage both from cold and the fluctuations between freeze and thaw common to our climate. Please visit us to view current varieties.Ī note on Hybrid Tea roses: Hybrid Teas are bred from more tender roses, so they are not as adaptable to our climate. The varieties listed below are those we have ordered for 2023. Roses are first available around Mother's Day weekend (weather permitting). Please Note: In stock availability of specific varieties listed below will vary depending upon time of season and sales. Looking for something taller? Click here to see a listing of our climbing roses. ![]() See our rose information and care sheet for more details. Although we cannot grow ALL shrub roses in Colorado Springs, there are hardy varieties in almost every color except blue that do very well here. They do not need fertilizing more than once or twice a summer, unlike hybrid teas that are such heavy feeders. If in Spring the cane is green all the way to the tip, it doesn't have to be pruned. They experience very little dieback, and do not need pruning except for older canes that die out in the winter. These plants release water from their cells in winter and send it down to the roots. The old garden roses, developed in Greece, Rome, and Europe, came from plants in colder climates. Shrub roses were bred by crossing the very hardy old garden roses (roses developed before 1900) with hybrid teas. Due to their ease of maintenance, hardy shrub roses are wildly popular.
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