Growing Roses in Zone 4

There are several rosebushes that are not only listed for zone 4 and lower, but many that have been tested to make sure they are hardy enough to grow nicely there. The Rugosa rosebushes developed by F.J Grootendorst are hardy enough for even zone 2b. Another would be the rosebushes of Mr. Georges Bugnet, who brought us the wonderful Therese Bugnet rose. When looking for roses for zone 4, take a look at the Agriculture Canada Explorer and Parkland series, as they are known for their hardiness. There are also the Dr. Griffith Buck rosebushes, commonly referred to as “Buck Roses.” Roses hardy to zone 4 also include “own root” roses, which tend to fair far better than the grafted roses. Some grafted roses can survive and do well; however, they must be protected well during the winter months. If you live in zone 4 or lower and desire to grow roses, you really need to do your homework and study the rosebushes you are considering. Check on any test growing programs they have been through to show their hardiness. Learning more about your roses will come in handy in getting the most success out of them.

Zone 4 Roses

Nurseries that are known to carry many of the hard-to-find species and old garden roses hardy to zone 4, and even zone 3, include High Country Roses in Denver, Colorado (USA) and Roses of Yesterday and Today, located in California (USA). Feel free to tell them that Stan ‘the Rose Man’ sent you their way. Here is a listing of some rosebushes that should do well in zone 4 rose beds or garden:

Rosa J.F. QuadraRosa Rotes MeerRosa Adelaide HoodlessRosa Belle PoitevineRosa Blanc Double de CoubertRosa Capt. Samuel HollandRosa ChamplainRosa Charles AlbanelRosa Cuthbert GrantRosa Green IceRosa Never Alone RoseRosa Grootendorst SupremeRosa Harison’s YellowRosa Henry HudsonRosa John CabotRosa Louise BugnetRosa Marie BugnetRosa Pink GrootendorstRosa Prairie DawnRosa Reta BugnetRosa Stanwell PerpetualRosa Winnipeg ParksRosa Golden WingsRosa Morden AmoretteRosa Morden BlushRosa Morden CardinetteRosa Morden CentennialRosa Morden FireglowRosa Morden RubyRosa Morden SnowbeautyRosa Morden SunriseRosa Nearly WildRosa Prairie FireRosa William BoothRosa Winchester CathedralRosa Hope for HumanityRosa Country DancerRosa Distant Drums

There are some nice zone 4 climbing rose varieties from David Austin Roses:

The Generous GardenerClaire AustinTeasing GeorgiaGertrude JekyllOther climbing roses for zone 4 would be:Ramblin’ RedSeven Sisters (a rambler rose that can be trained like a climber)AlohaAmericaJeanne Lajoie Roses Hardy To Zone 4  Tips On Choosing Roses For Zone 4 Climates - 51