Roses

The Almanac Planting Co Roses Collection brings together timeless garden favorites known for beautiful blooms, reliable performance, and lasting appeal. Whether planted for fragrance, repeat color, or a classic statement in beds and borders, these roses add elegance and confidence to gardens that are meant to be enjoyed year after year.

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Rose Collection FAQs

What types of roses are in this collection?


This collection includes shrub roses, climbing roses, and landscape roses selected for repeat bloom, disease resistance, and manageable growth in home gardens. Many are chosen for continuous flowering from late spring through frost.


Each variety page lists bloom color, fragrance level, mature size, and recommended zones to help you match the right rose to your garden plan.

Are these roses suitable for beginner gardeners?


Many of the roses in this collection are selected for ease of care and consistent performance, making them approachable for gardeners of all experience levels. Modern rose breeding has focused heavily on improving disease resistance and repeat blooming.

With proper planting, sunlight, and basic maintenance, these roses can provide strong results without requiring specialized care routines.

How much sun do roses typically need to perform well?


Most roses perform best with ample sunlight, as consistent light encourages healthy growth and strong flowering. Adequate sun exposure also helps foliage dry more quickly, which supports overall plant health.

While individual varieties may tolerate some variation, choosing a bright, open planting location is one of the most important factors for long-term success with roses.

How can roses be used in home landscapes?


Roses are versatile plants that can be used in borders, foundation plantings, mixed beds, or as focal points in the landscape. Their structure and seasonal blooms allow them to stand alone or complement other shrubs and perennials.

Selecting roses with mature sizes and growth habits that suit your space helps create a balanced, intentional garden design.

Do roses attract pollinators?


Many roses can attract pollinators such as bees, especially varieties with open or lightly filled blooms. These flowers provide access to pollen during their bloom period.

Including roses alongside other flowering plants can help create a garden that supports pollinator activity while still offering classic ornamental appeal.

What should I consider when choosing roses for my garden?


When selecting roses, consider mature size, sunlight availability, and how you want the plant to function in your landscape. Growth habit, bloom style, and maintenance preferences all play a role in finding the right fit.

Choosing varieties that align with your space and care expectations helps ensure long-term success and enjoyable seasonal displays.