[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
Nazrin Miah
February 3, 2018 at 9:25 amI love coming onto your page and finding out new things about roses! You make them sound like human forces of natures and I love that! It’s almost poetic and it definitely inspires my poems!
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February 2, 2018 at 8:31 amVery good information, Thank you so much for the nice post.
Growingwithmer
January 30, 2018 at 5:17 amlovely post! Roses are so beautiful and bring such life to a garden. I recently bought one for a friend and it has just started budding 🙂
Jennifer McGuinness
January 28, 2018 at 5:15 pmWhat a great collection of roses! I’ll have to find room to add some of these to my garden!
Debbie
January 28, 2018 at 1:18 amHi Angie, roses do so well in this country, and add welcome colour in the cooler months. Sadly our garden is flowerless though, the roses I have had died, probably due to not knowing what we were doing. Your four new varieties all look lovely, the gilded sun in particular.
Thank you for linking up with the #MMBC.
xx