Even when the hips are ready on Rosa Rugosas, you might get a second flush of blooms from the other rosebushes in your garden. Keep cutting roses to get the best bang on second blooms.
Smaller bush roses are another option for the gardener who doesn't want to put up with the hassle of spraying, feeding and pruning. Hardy roses like rugosas can stand up to neglect and even saltwater without throwing a fit. Old-time rosebushes also produce large edible rose hips, which are great for tea.
Smaller bush roses are another option for the gardener who doesn't want to put up with the hassle of spraying, feeding and pruning. Hardy roses like rugosas can stand up to neglect and even saltwater without throwing a fit. Old-time rosebushes also produce large edible rose hips, which are great for tea.
Smaller bush roses are another option for the gardener who doesn't want to put up with the hassle of spraying, feeding and pruning. Hardy roses like rugosas can stand up to neglect and even saltwater without throwing a fit. Old-time rosebushes also produce large edible rose hips, which are great for tea.
Smaller bush roses are another option for the gardener who doesn't want to put up with the hassle of spraying, feeding and pruning. Hardy roses like rugosas can stand up to neglect and even saltwater without throwing a fit. Old-time rosebushes also produce large edible rose hips, which are great for tea.