Available Sellers
Use a region-aware seller list to jump straight to rose sellers that ship to the United States or Canada.
Resources
Use these pages when you want practical help fast: find sellers, compare discount codes, watch seller unboxings, or jump out to a few outside tools worth keeping bookmarked.
Here On My Rose Tracker
Use a region-aware seller list to jump straight to rose sellers that ship to the United States or Canada.
Keep current seller discount codes in one place so growers do not have to hunt for them across social channels.
Quick answers about inventory refresh timing, seller standards, and how to send corrections.
The USDA Hardiness Zone helps gardeners choose plants that can survive their area’s lowest winter temperatures, making it easier to pick species that will thrive year after year rather than die in the cold. By guiding plant selection, it saves time, money, and effort while also helping gardeners plan long-term landscapes and decide when extra protection, like mulching or bringing plants indoors, is needed, though it only measures winter cold and not other factors like heat, soil, or rainfall.
Text-based maintenance guidance for seasonal rose care, protection, pruning, and feeding.
Jump to the seller-by-rootstock reference on the Available Sellers page.
Watch Kimberley’s seller unboxing videos and compare shipping quality between rose sellers.
Resources From Elsewhere On The Internet
The American Rose Society offers rose education, local society connections, and broader rose-growing resources.
Earth-Kind® roses are tested and selected by the Texas AgriLife Extension Service for their toughness and beauty. They’re known for thriving with minimal care—no need for lots of fertilizers, pesticides, or extra watering.
Use your average first and last frost dates to time planting, pruning, and protection decisions.
Use HelpMeFind’s rose database for deeper cross-references, lineage, and broader historical listings.
Rosapedia is an outside rose reference Kimberley asked to keep handy from the Resources page.
A rootstock explainer video for gardeners comparing own-root, Dr. Huey, Multiflora, and other rootstock options.