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Groundcover Roses

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Gorgeous Groundcover Roses at Nature Hills

When is a rose not just a rose? When it’s hardworking groundcover, of course! Browse groundcover rose bushes at Nature Hills Nursery to fill your garden or containers with gorgeous, low-growing color that requires very little maintenance.

What Are Groundcover Roses?

Light Pink Groundcover Roses

Groundcover roses are rose bushes that stay short in stature, come in a variety of forms and colors, and have long spreading branches. Roses are considered a ground cover when they get no taller than three feet at the height of maturity. The rose groundcover shrub grows from the base of the plant and spills across the ground. It can also climb over low walls or the edges of containers. These continuously flowering shrubs can add a splash of bright color to flower beds and borders. Groundcover roses are very robust low-growing plants that need little maintenance.

Caring for Groundcover Roses

Ground cover roses are hardworking, fuss-free plants that show toughness, disease resistance and winter hardiness. These plants don’t prevent weeds from growing, nor do they form a dense mat like vinca or ivy.

Serious rose care can seem difficult and time-consuming. Low maintenance is a major reason for choosing groundcover rose bushes, as they only require the same treatment as other roses if you want them to keep their shape. While an occasional pruning of the center of the plant will help let air circulate, you mostly need to fertilize and water them regularly. In early spring, cut back the plants by two-thirds while they are still dormant. 

Where to Plant Groundcover Roses

Hot Pink Groundcover Roses

For an easy-care accent to your garden or yard, mix groundcover roses with perennials or other flowering shrubs for a dramatic and colorful effect. Pair the buttery white and creamy yellow of Popcorn Drift Roses with Red Osier Dogwood for an eye-catching contrast. The romantic peachy-orange tint of Peach Drift™ Roses complements nearly any evergreen shrubs. Our popular Red Drift Groundcover Rose Bush adds a vibrant hue to any planting and looks spectacular spilling forth from containers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are groundcover roses and how do they differ from regular rose bushes?

Groundcover roses are low-growing, spreading rose bushes that stay under three feet tall, making them ideal for covering ground, trailing over walls, or spilling from containers, unlike traditional upright rose bushes.

Are groundcover roses low maintenance?

Yes, groundcover roses are exceptionally low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning, regular watering, and occasional fertilization, while offering excellent disease resistance and long-lasting colorful blooms.

Where is the best place to plant groundcover roses?

Plant groundcover roses in full sun areas, along borders, garden beds, slopes, or cascading from containers to create vibrant, easy-care accents that pair beautifully with perennials and evergreen shrubs.

How do you prune groundcover roses?

In early spring, prune groundcover roses by cutting them back by about two-thirds while they are still dormant to encourage healthy growth, shape the plant, and boost air circulation for disease prevention.

Do groundcover roses bloom all season?

Groundcover roses are prized for their continuous blooming, providing colorful flowers from late spring through fall, making them a perfect choice for adding season-long beauty to your landscape.

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