![]() Soaking the roots gets them ready for planting. When you receive your rose plant from Breck's, unwrap the plant and soak the roots in a pail of water for at least an hour, but no longer than overnight. Most roses from Breck's ship as bare root plants. Gardener's Guide to Roses What to do After Receiving Your Rose Bush Our careful packaging, along with the varieties we've carefully-selected for success in North American gardens, ensure you the best chance at successful growing. No matter which variety of rose you choose, you'll be glad to choose roses from Breck's! Our premium rose bushes, climbing roses, Floribundas, Grandifloras and classic hybrid teas are the brightest-and newest!-varieties.īreck's has a wider variety of bare root roses for sale than most online outlets, and we ship directly from the greenhouse to your door. Why Should You Buy Rose Plants or Bushes From Breck's?Ī new rose plant will provide stunning color, fragrance and texture in just about any garden setting. Climbers tend to thrive in partial shade, but many varieties can handle a good amount of sun. Climbing roses grow over arches, trellises or arbors to create a real-life backdrop of flowers. ![]() Shrub roses are known for their bright, round rosehips, which add interest to winter gardens and can also be used in bouquets.Ĭlimbing roses are amazing space fillers: especially the modern, jumbo varieties available from Breck's. Shrub roses can be used for privacy hedging, as a highlight among smaller flowers in the garden, or as a way to line a walkway or sidewalk. ![]() Shrub roses are just what they sound like: rose bushes! Shrub roses have a dense growing habit and glossy leaves as well as gorgeous flowers. Most Grandiflora roses feature double-blooming flowers, and, much like their Floribunda roses, they bloom all season long. Grandifloras have large blooms clustered on long stems, making them perfect for picturesque bouquets. These are the hardiest of the hardy roses-they thrive nearly anywhere. Grandiflora roses are a cross between Floribunda and hybrid tea roses. Floribundas don't always feature the same sweet scent as hybrid teas, but they make up for it with ever-blooming flowers: and they grow multiple flowers per stem! While hybrid teas can be picky about their sun exposure, Floribundas tend not to mind full sun. These beauties are easier to grow, but still bloom in an amazing array of colours and patterns. Hybrid teas feature single blooms on long stems, and are known for their classic, "rosey" scent.įloribunda roses tend to grow out as well as up, and grow a few feet tall and three to five feet wide. Hybrid tea roses have an upright, straight-laced growth habit, and can grow from three to seven feet tall, with a width of three or four feet. Hybrid teas are the oldest of the modern rose varieties, and some of these beautiful species have been around since the late 1800s. Grandiflora, floribunda, and hybrid tea roses are all varieties of cane roses-what we think of when we talk about "long stemmed roses."
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