Roses



Growing roses is one of the great joys of gardening. Roses will bring beauty to your home and garden for many years. One of the truly unique characteristics of roses is that they are amazingly versatile.

There are roses for almost any landscape application: groundcovers for a carpet of color, beautiful hybrid teas and climbers for architectural interest, shrub roses for a striking hedge, and elegant tree roses for color around a patio or deck. Roses will adapt to your personal gardening style whether you prefer a formal setting or a casual cottage garden.
 
Red Pixie


Multi headed rich red double blooms on low to medium bush.  

Alec's Red


Climbing


Alec's Red is a traditional rose with a large vibrant flower.  Prepare soil before planting and build up bed to improve drainage.  Keep plants moist before and after planting.

Pruning in July is recommended. 
 

Chameleon Rose


Modern


Chameleon is a unique modern rose, as versatile as it's ability to change colour from yellow through to red or pink and even to white, as the flowers gracefully age.

Chameleon roses can be planted at any time of the year.
 

Symbols Key

Prefers Sun Prefers Partial Sun Tolerates Full Shade
Prefers Well Drained Soil Prefers Moist Soil Prefers Wet Soil
Half Hardy: 0o min Frost Hardy: -5o min Fully Hardy: -15o min
 

pH

Needs Acid Soil

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