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Petite Knock Out® Rose
15 reviewsStarting at $60.95Coral Knock Out® Rose Shrub
26 reviewsStarting at $144.95Buy 1, Get 1Rainbow Knock Out® Rose Tree
14 reviewsStarting at $119.95The Grand Champion™ Rose
8 reviewsStarting at $88.95Julia Child Rose
13 reviewsStarting at $119.95Don Juan Climbing Rose
12 reviewsStarting at $154.95Julia Child Rose Tree
7 reviewsStarting at $219.95Pink Drift® Rose
8 reviewsStarting at $93.95Pretty Polly® Pink Rose
Starting at $99.95Up to 20% OFFPinkerbelle™ Rose
6 reviewsStarting at $129.95Euphoria® Rose Shrub
2 reviewsStarting at $99.95Ketchup and Mustard Rose Shrub
15 reviewsStarting at $189.95Oso Easy® Double Red Rose
1 reviewsStarting at $114.95Pretty Polly® Lavender Rose
4 reviewsStarting at $129.95Lavender Crush Climbing Rose
Sold OutSt. Tropez Rose
Sold OutZephirine Drouhin Climbing Rose
24 reviewsSold OutQueen Elizabeth Rose
13 reviewsSold OutMarc Chagall™ Rose
6 reviewsSold OutMaurice Utrillo™ Rose Tree
1 reviewsSold OutEyeconic® Plum Lemonade Rose
1 reviewsSold OutBurgundy Iceberg and Iceberg Two-fer® Rose Tree
21 reviewsSold OutCelestial Night™ Rose Tree
7 reviewsSold OutLivin' Easy™ and Easy-Going™ Two-fer® Rose Tree
16 reviewsSold OutRose Plants: Growing Roses and More
Stunning green foliage meets months of carefree color, making our roses second to none! When you order your roses from Fast Growing Trees, you get months of hardy, carefree blooms in a rainbow of colors you'll love for your homescape. Cut and bring them indoors to enjoy the fragrance, experience multicolor blooms in your backyard, or plant them in containers next to your entryways...no matter where you place your roses, guests and neighbors will be talking!
How to Plant Roses
Specific planting directions will depend on the variety you choose, from the Drift to the Knock Out®, but most roses like full to partial sun (3 to 6 hours of sun per day) and well-drained soil.
When you're ready to plant your roses, dig a hole large enough to accommodate your shrub's root ball (with some room to grow), place your rose and backfill the soil. Finally, water the surrounding soil to settle the roots, and you're ready to grow.
How to Care for Roses
Long-term care for roses couldn't be simpler. Start by establishing a solid watering schedule for your new roses. Generally, we recommend watering once or twice weekly, but if you’re not sure when to water, check your surrounding soil about 2 inches down. If it feels dry here, it's time to water your roses.