[dropcap]R[/dropcap]oses are a classic staple in the gardening world. For good reason, I might add! They are the perfect addition to any landscape, adding color, height and fragrance. There are a variety of types of roses to choose from, making it easy to find something that suits your ideal palette and well thought out plans.
Last season, I was able to preview and grow some radiant new varieties thanks to Star® Roses & Plants. They have been a pioneer in the field of plant development and introduction for more than 100 years.
Star Roses actually contributed heavily to my can-do attitude with growing roses. Some of the first roses I successfully grew were part of the The Knock Out® Family of Roses. Pictured below is The Pink Knock Out® Rose.
I was thrilled to try growing some new varieties last season. Each rose I received began as a bare root. I made sure to keep the roots moist while waiting to plant them. It was still too cold at the time to put them in the ground.
24 hours before I was ready to give them a new home, I soaked them in a bucket full of water and Authentic Haven Brand Natural Brew Alfalfa Tea. Here's what the process looked like.
After soaking, I planted my bare roots in large containers outside. Once they started to sprout, I moved them directly into the ground. Here's what they looked like right before transplanting.
So lets get into it! Here are 4 great roses to add to your garden!
Shining Moment™
Rosa 'Radshining'
Shining Moment™ is a slightly fragrant pink Floribunda with excellent disease resistance for the type. It blooms non-stop throughout the season and grows well on its own roots.
- Hardiness Zones: 5-9
- Light: Full Sun
- Type: Floribunda Rose
- Flower Color: Deep Pink
- Petal Count: 20 Petals
- Flower Shape: Cuplike
- Foliage: Glossy Dark Green
- Fragrance: Moderate
- Growth Habit: Bushy
- Height: 4 1/2'
- Disease Resistant: Yes
Gilded Sun™
Rosa 'Meianycid
Gilded Sun™ has an excellent yellow non-fading color and exceptional disease resistance for the type. It grows well on its own roots and has large green glossy leaves.
- Hardiness Zones: 5-9
- Light: Full Sun
- Type: Floribunda Rose
- Flower Color: Yellow
- Petal Count: 18-30 Petals
- Flower Size: Medium
- Foliage: Glossy Dark Green
- Growth Habit: Bushy
- Height: Up T0 5'
- Disease Resistant: Yes
Princesse Charlene de Monaco®
Rosa 'Meidysouk'
Princesse Charlene de Monaco® is a very beautiful Romantica® type Hybrid Tea rose. Its very fragrant flowers are fully double and light apricot to shell pink in color. It has excellent disease resistance for the type and will make a good choice for use as a cut flower.
- Hardiness Zones: 6-9
- Light: Full Sun
- Type: Hybrid Tea
- Flower Color: Apricot
- Petal Count: 100+ Petals
- Flower Size: Large
- Foliage: Medium Green
- Fragrance: Very Strong
- Growth Habit: Bushy
- Height: Up T0 5 1/2'
- Spread: 2-3'
- Disease Resistant: Yes
Canyon Road™
Rosa 'Meiscarlebo'
Canyon Road™ is a red Floribunda with a unique and novel color. It blooms in late spring with a striking flush of brick red blooms. It shows good tolerance to disease and maintains a pleasing habit. Well suited for use in borders for a striking pop of color.
- Hardiness Zones: 5-11
- Light: Full Sun
- Type: Floribunda
- Flower Color: Red
- Petal Count: 45-50 Petals
- Flower Size: Medium
- Flower Shape: Cuplike
- Foliage: Glossy Dark Green
- Growth Habit: Very Bushy
- Height: 2 1/2'
- Spread: 3 1/2'
- Disease Resistant: Yes
I'm so excited to grow even more new varieties this year! If you are thinking about growing any of these roses in your garden, make sure you check out this great article on How to Plant a Bare Root Rose by Star® Roses and Plants. I've also included a how-to video below. Spring is right around the corner and I'm definitely ready. Happy planting!
35 Comments
Dee Jackson
January 23, 2018 at 5:36 amI really love roses. They are so fragrant and lovely to look at. My favourite of the lot is the yellow one.
emmanuel damian
January 23, 2018 at 4:35 amI love the Princesse Charlene de Monaco roses. My gf would really love this for Valentine’s Day!
Joan
January 23, 2018 at 2:09 amSo beautiful, I have no idea about gardening but I would like to try and see if I can grow something.
Hannah Marie
January 23, 2018 at 1:30 amThese roses are so stunning! I have never heard of these varieties. Shining moment is my favorite, the magenta hues are absolutely stunning!
Ruth I.
January 23, 2018 at 12:47 amI am such a huge fan of roses – altho I haven’t had much luck growing them! I had one vine that climbed up my chimney and it was so beautiful but it died because I didn’t know how to care for it properly. I’ll have to reference your tips the next time I plant some!
Sue from Sizzling Towards 60 & Beyond
January 22, 2018 at 10:38 pmAbsolutely stunning and although I don’t have a green thumb I do adore roses. These colours are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing with us at #overthemoon link party and have a beautiful week.
Erika Ramona
January 22, 2018 at 10:37 pmHow I wish I have a garden!! I have to start growing plants on pots this year!
Sarah Bailey
January 22, 2018 at 7:19 pmRoses are such beautiful flowers, I don’t think I have any in my garden but I really must try and plant some I would love to have some to bring a smile to my face.
Liz
January 22, 2018 at 5:36 pmOooh so pretty! These are all lovely varieties, and I especially like the Princesse Charlene de Monaco. I need to get on my garden planning asap!
Amber Myers
January 22, 2018 at 5:07 pmI just love all these colors! I so wish I could grow stuff, but alas, I kill them all. On accident, of course, but it always happens. So I admire flowers in other people’s gardens.
Jesseca
January 22, 2018 at 3:43 pmRoses are my favorite flower and I have been planning a rose garden. Thanks for the great ideas!
MrsFricksey
January 22, 2018 at 12:50 pmI’ve always been afraid to start roses like this but it looks pretty easy if you have patience! Looks like soaking them is the key to good results. Those varieties are gorgeous. You’ve inspired me to try this spring!
Debbie
January 21, 2018 at 5:30 pmThe Princess Charlene is really pretty. Thanks for sharing.
Ann
January 21, 2018 at 5:06 pmI love these varieties. So beautiful! I’ll have to remember to soak mine when I get new ones. I have a few mini roses but would love to get bigger ones to add to my container garden!
Pam Richardson
January 21, 2018 at 8:10 amAngie, I have gardening on my mind. Thank you for sharing these beautiful roses!