![]() ![]() Planted en masse, they are useful on slopes to control erosion (no mowing!), as hedges around driveways (less edging!), as ground cover along sidewalks (instead of thirsty turf), and along walkways to soften up hardscape. Their dense, glossy, green leaves look wonderful even before the colorful roses begin to bloom with a good, mounded shape. I plant these ground cover roses in beds and borders, but they also grow fabulously in containers. I love its versatile, compact size-about 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide. ![]() Just plant and savor these carefree roses year after year! Flower Carpet RosesĮnter the Flower Carpet® Rose, the world’s number one ground cover rose. Today’s roses have the same beauty we all cherish along with improved hardiness and disease resistance as well as extended bloom times. Put away the sprays stop the fancy pruning ditch the finicky divas. Famous rose breeders have bred disease out of this garden classic-without sacrificing the unrivaled beauty and form that make a rose a rose. See which type of rose fits you and your landscape!įor background, roses were traditionally very demanding and prone to many diseases, requiring lots of tender loving care. ![]() What are the easiest roses to grow, especially for a beginner? Here are three types of roses that have proven themselves to be disease-resistant, easy-care, and long-blooming: 1) a ground cover rose, 2) a shrub rose, and 3) a climbing rose. ![]()
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