Our roses are grown on their own roots, offering a more natural growth process .However, their root systems are initially less robust than grafted roses, especially in the first two years. To ensure the best start for these plants, we recommend planting them directly in the ground where they can thrive.


If garden planting isn't an option and you must use a container, choose grow bags or clay pots. These materials allow for better air flow and moisture management, critical factors in supporting the slower-developing root systems of own-root roses. This care in the early stages will set the foundation for a flourishing rose bush, rich in color and life.