Is it easy to grow roses?
Also to know is, are roses hard to grow?
Once established, many roses are surprisingly drought tolerant. An occasional deep watering in well-drained soil is all they need. Many rose varieties also thrive in hot and humid climates. Once considered difficult, growing roses in the Deep South is now an easy possibility.
Just so, how long do roses take to grow?
Roses are generally planted in the ground in early Spring in most areas but may be planted in late Fall in mild climates. Most roses will be ready for their first blooms in the summer. Floribunda, hybrid tea and shrub/hedge roses usually bloom six to eight weeks after planting.
Even roses dubbed "easy care" need some tending to. All roses grow best with 6 to 8 hours of full sun. Less than that and you'll have fewer flowers, leggier plants, and more disease. Since most landscape roses are hardy, they don't require winter protection.