It must be wonderful to work @ home. Sigh!
Do you intend to plant many more roses?
Heres a wonderful site by a guy who grows roses in Minnesota
http://homepage.mac.com/passepartoot/home/rosepage.htm
You can see we have a similar philosophy though he
does winter protect a bit. I'm too lazy to do even that.
Yes spring is wonderful. There is usually a
contest to see which rose buds and flowers first.
But it is also when my Cyclamen stop blooming
so that is sad.
The coldest I've recorded here is -15F. Though the record
is -20 F. So I will only recommend the bullet proof ones
that grow for me.
Absolutely cold hardy.
Lavender Lassie - pinkish
Compassion - Salmon
Guinevere - White
Apple jack - Pink (Buck rose)
Pearlie Mae - yellowish (buck rose)
Winter sunset - yellow (buck rose)
J.P.Connell - Yellow (Canadian tough rose)
Alba meidiland - white Bulldozer tough ground cover
New Dawn - pink (probably most popular rose in world)
Candelabra - Orange disease prone but really cold tough for a hybrid tea.
Alexander Mackenzie - Red Canadian. can't seem to get rebloom.
Some cold death but comes back strong.
Iceberg - Popular white.
B. Pink Iceberg - Pink sport really pretty.
Frontenac - Tough tough canadian red. excellent rebloom.
Just some that pop into mind.
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Theo
in Kansas City Z5/Z6?
I would love some recommendations. I would say I am zone 3/4. I know we
can
get 30 below but not very often. You say that you do not provide any
winter protection for your roses? I also will follow your suggestion and
get some of the wood chips from the compost center at the same time I get
a
load of compost. Thanks for all the help. It is nice when a newbie can
get
some good answers and not feel dumb. I have always had to work out of the
home so gardening became something I did not get into. Now I work at home
and so I am more in tune with my yard and love to see the flowers start to
come up in the spring. Roses have always beens something I have wanted to