Person holding a bouquet of pale pink roses, wearing blue jeans and a black long sleeve shirt, with a brown belt, standing in a garden.

WELCOME, ROSE GROWER!

Scroll down for a digital copy of our care card and some additional resources.

Person wearing a red shirt holding a bouquet of white roses with green leaves.

The success of your rose crop begins with the proper receipt and care for your bare roots. Please contact us within 48 hours of receipt if you have a question or suspect a problem with your plants. It’s MOST important to keep your bare roots moist. They cannot dry out like a bulb or tuber.

Check out our Cold Climate Rose Growing Program for an in depth online workshop about growing roses for cut flowers.

To learn more about specific rose varieties visit our favorite rose database here.

Chart titled 'Bare Root Rose Care Guide' with step-by-step instructions and illustrations for planting and caring for bare root roses. Steps include inspecting roots in a box, soaking roots in water, planting in well-drained holes, and backfilling with soil.