No-Fuss Roses for Cold Zones

By Cottage_Rose
February 10, 2013

After many years of growing mainly fussy and tender hybrid tea roses in rural zone 5, I became discouraged with their failure to do well beyond a season or two. Some seemed to never do well, no matter how well I cared for them. Some would just sit there and not grow or would quickly become naked and ugly from black spot. Reluctant to give up on growing my favorite flower, I did some online research and found information on hardy and easy-to-grow roses.

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May 1, 2022 6:49 PM CST
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Name: Teresa Cole
Bayfield, Colorado S.W. Rockie (Zone 4b)
@ 8000 ft.
Region: Colorado Irises
What about Colorado Rockies at 8000ft. Are roses negatively effected. I have an unnamed rose in a window box( came with the house) that does well and a " German Pavement Rose" magenta colored that is struggling but does bloom that is 3 years old.
Weed= A flower yet to be appreciated
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