Timeless Blooms with Unmatched Fragrance
Roses are classic flowering shrubs known for their beautiful blooms, rich fragrance, and timeless appeal. With the right care, modern roses are easier to grow than ever—bringing elegance and color to gardens, landscapes, and containers.
Roses bring beauty, fragrance, and a touch of elegance to any garden. With simple care and the support of Espoma organic products, you can enjoy stunning blooms all season long—year after year.

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Favorite Roses You’ll Love
- Hybrid Tea Roses – Elegant, long-stem blooms perfect for cutting
- Floribunda Roses – Clusters of blooms for continuous color
- Knock Out® Roses – Low-maintenance, disease-resistant favorites
- Climbing Roses – Perfect for trellises, fences, and vertical spaces
- Miniature Roses – Compact plants ideal for containers and small gardens
- Shrub Roses – Hardy, full plants with abundant blooms
Why Gardeners Love Roses
- Classic, Romantic Beauty – A timeless addition to any garden
- Repeat Blooming – Many varieties flower throughout the season
- Fragrance – Adds a sensory experience to your space
- Versatile Use – Great for beds, borders, and containers
- Pollinator Friendly – Attracts bees and beneficial insects
How to Plant Roses:
- Pick the Right Spot
Roses thrive in full sun (6+ hours daily) with good air circulation. - Dig a Proper Hole
Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and deep enough so the plant sits level with the soil. - Prep Your Soil
Remove half the soil and replace it with Land & Sea Compost or Garden Soil to improve drainage and nutrients. Mix in Bio-tone® Starter Plus to promote strong root growth and faster establishment. - Plant with Care
Place the rose in the hole, backfill with amended soil, and gently firm. - Water & Mulch
Water thoroughly after planting and apply mulch to retain moisture and reduce weeds.
How to Care for Roses:
- Feed for Abundant Blooms
Use Rose-tone® to provide essential nutrients for strong growth and vibrant flowers. Apply regularly during the growing season. - Watering Tips
Keep soil consistently moist, watering deeply at the base of the plant. - Pruning for Health
Prune roses in early spring to shape plants and encourage new growth. - Keep Them Looking Their Best
Remove spent blooms (deadheading) to promote repeat flowering.
