The Rose Garden Book

ebook Create a beautiful rose garden for your front or back yard, small or large garden, and learn what to plant with roses

By Dr. Ruth Daniel

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Roses are called the Queen of Flowers, and rightly so. They are romantic, beautiful, and haughty–in a poetical way. These classic perennials can spruce up any setting. So, why not plant a dreamy rose garden of your own?

There are more ways than one to go about it. You can create a scented bower, line your backyard with roses, drape roses over arches, or make blossoming walls.


As one of the world's most beloved garden plants, roses deserve a prominent spot in the landscape. While these long-lived shrubs have a reputation of being somewhat fussy, newer cultivars bred for disease-resistance and vigor have made growing roses easy for even novice gardeners.

A rose garden can be as simple as a single rose specimen interspersed with a few other plants. It can be as elaborate as a formal landscape embellished with hardscaping, arbors, seating, and statuary. Even smaller spaces can accommodate roses in containers, raised beds, or narrow side yards.

The Queen of Flowers can reign over your indoors, too–you can plant roses in pots to keep as houseplants.

It doesn't take a lot to turn a garden from blah to brilliant with roses. Roses can grow anywhere—on your patio, garden, backyard, or in a container. They are quite resistant.

Roses come in different sizes and colors. There are also many varieties of roses you can grow in your garden. Plant a single rose stem in a pot or grow groundcover roses, bushes, vines, and ramblers.

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