Gardeners wanting a hardy, low-maintenance rose with remarkable beauty and resilience may consider rugosa roses. They have fragrant blossoms, lovely leaves, and can survive harsh environments
Choosing the Right Variety
Flowers that are a deep magenta color and have a potent aroma.
Ideal Growing Conditions
Rugosa roses need 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. They can tolerate slight shade but bloom best in full sun.
Planting Rugosa Roses
Rugosa roses should be planted in spring after the last frost or fall before the ground freezes.
Care and Maintenance
Water frequently, especially in dry weather. Rugosa roses thrive with continuous hydration yet tolerate drought.
Pest and Disease Management
Rugosa roses are pest-resistant but may attract aphids, spider mites, and rose slugs. Regularly check and treat as needed.
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