Xtremehorticulture

How Long Can You Keep a Rose Bush?

Even though this rose is not that old it probably
should be replace and planted further from the house

Q. Tried to find list of roses which will do well in
Southern Nevada and unable to do so. 
Also, what would be the lifespan of 
a rosebush (HT or Floribunda) in Southern Nevada.   We have some which are 30 plus years
old.  Thanks for your help.

A. I just published some information on my blog this week
on this subject and gave you a link to get the most recent recommendations from
Weeks Roses. Please go there. Follow the link to Weeks Roses and their
publications. Download their adobe acrobat (pdf) file on Recommended Varieties
for Hot Dry Climates. This is an excellent publication.


http://www.weeksroses.com/resources.htm

            The life
a rose depends on who is growing it. Rosarians (gardeners who belong to the
American Rose Society or its affiliates such as the Las Vegas Valley Rose
Society or the South Valley Rose Society). Rosarians may keep roses for a
couple of years and pull them if they don’t like it or they may keep one that
is their favorite for decades.

            On the
other hand, homeowners may keep roses as long as they are vigorous and may keep
them for 8 to 10 years and replace them. I am not a Rosarian so I generally
tell people that ten years is long enough. They will get fairly woody and start
developing problems with age as we all do.

            Besides,
unless you have a real favorite it is nice to see a change after a few years.
As far as their life expectancy, it could be decades but usually homeowners
keep them far longer than they should.

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