Rose Bushes & Shrubs
Our collection of rose bushes and shrubs includes a range of varieties suited for patios, balconies, and in-ground planting. From compact patio roses and shrub roses to climbing roses and Knock Out® roses, there’s an option for every space and skill level.
Climbing roses are ideal for trellises, fences, and vertical interest, while Knock Out® roses are known for their resilience and repeat blooms with minimal care. Shrub roses and landscape roses offer full, bushy growth that works beautifully in garden beds and borders.
Whether you’re planting a single statement shrub or building out a full garden, rose bushes and shrubs are a classic choice that deliver lasting beauty year after year. All plants are shipped directly to your door, carefully packaged to arrive healthy and ready to thrive.
FAQs About Growing Roses
Can rose bushes grow in pots or containers?
Yes. Many rose bushes, especially patio roses and compact shrub roses, grow well in containers. Choose a pot with drainage and place it in a sunny location.
How much sunlight do rose bushes need?
Rose bushes need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Full sun helps climbing roses, shrub roses, and Knock Out® roses produce more frequent and vibrant blooms.
How often do rose bushes bloom?
Many in this collection are repeat bloomers! They will flower multiple times from late spring through early fall.
Are rose bushes easy to care for?
Yes. Especially Knock Out® roses and landscape shrub roses, which are bred for easier care and improved disease resistance. Roses are a great choice for beginner gardeners.
When is the best time to plant rose bushes?
The best time to plant rose bushes is in spring and early summer, allowing them to establish before peak heat.
Can you cut roses from your plant to bring indoors?
Yes. Roses are great for cutting. Snip stems at an angle just above a leaf node, ideally in the morning, and place them in water right away. Regular cutting can also encourage more blooms.
Are rose bushes toxic to pets?
Rose bushes are considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. However, their thorns can cause minor injury, so it's best to place them where curious pets won't brush up against them.
How often should I water rose bushes?
Roses prefer consistent watering, especially during the growing season. Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry, and avoid letting roots sit in soggy soil.
Do rose bushes need pruning?
Most roses benefit from pruning in early spring and light trimming throughout the season. Pruning helps maintain shape, remove dead growth, and encourage new blooms.
Do roses have fragrance?
Many rose varieties are known for their fragrance, ranging from light and fresh to rich and classic. Fragrance can vary by variety.