What's the easiest rose to grow without diseases
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Found this..... http://www.bhg.com/gardening/flowers/roses/the-easiest-roses-you-can-grow/
http://www.bhg.com/gardening/flowers/roses/the-easiest-roses-you-can-grow/
When you find out let me know...lol.....It depends which growing zone you are. Some roses do better in cooler weather but still need at least 6 hours of sun...Check nurseries around your home
Knock Out roses are very hardy. If I can grow them anyone can, and they bloom all spring and summer usually your local Walmart carries them or Lowes in early spring.
J & P Catalogs have some patented Roses very disease resistant, you can check their online page; But for sure..... Knockout Roses are the best.
Knockout roses, for sure. I had given up on roses, but my sister has a double pink knockout, no care required. I now have 6 of them, both pink and red double. I prune in spring, sister does not, or maybe mild pruning every 3 years I do treat for aphids if necessary, and later in spring for Japanese beetles, just once usually. No deadheading required, blooms early June- frost here in CT.
Easy Elegance roses are new to me, supposed to be as good as Knockout, I put in 2 this spring, verdict is still out on those 😊
the fairy, it comes in many colors; blooms all summer into october/november.....wonderful bush and no maintenance at all, survives any winter and loves the sun.
Very easy: Just throw a banana peel at or very close to the stem of your rose bush = no more aphids or any other diseases at all, instead healthy, wonderful roses. Repeat at the beginning often, later much less.
I do the same at any other bush in my yard.