I ’ve talk about thedifference between own - etymon and grafted rosesin the past . I also make no secret of the fact that for garden roses I opt own - root roses . In my experience they make fuller bush simply because they make more cane . A fuller bush makes a more attractive flora and that is one of my definitions of a garden rose .
Are there exceptions ? Yes , many exposition and cut flower rose do well on rhizome . Fortuniana is the best-loved rootstock for many exhibitioner and justifiedly so . Roses budded onto it well make long prow needed for rose shows . They will , and should continue , to be sold that way .
In the past most own - root roses were only sold as smaller plants . Either band stack or up to one Imperial gallon size . Antique Rose Emporiumin Texas sell them in 2 - Imperial gallon size of it but they were an exception . The reason for this is own - etymon production was done mainly by small-scale boutique baby’s room . They did not have the heavy field of honor needed to produce what is known as a field grown grafted go up . A grafted rose being one grafted , or budded , onto an under - parentage like Dr. Huey . These are the bighearted plants you see in baby’s room and some mail order company . They are bigger but because they are honest-to-goodness and more mature when harvested . Additionally , no one had really estimate out how to do large scale production of own - ancestor roses and then grow them in playing area to get large bareroot plant life equal to the grafted one .

enroll Bill De - Vor andGreenheart Farms . While others were doing some large scale own - root production , Bill really take it to the next tier . He figured out how to do large scale product of own - root wad ( the initial pocket-size rooted cutting ) , set them in the field , grow them on to size and harvest a nice sized plant equal in size to a theatre of operations produce grafted rose .
What does this mean for you ?
This imply more and more garden rose are going to be available as larger and more mature own - root roses . For you it signify roses that are mature quicker , can better withstand that first winter for your cold climate nurseryman and will give you that full garden shrub look .

I applaud this move toward field turn own - solution garden roses . I feel it will make rose growing easier and more rewarding for gardeners in universal . That in my opinion is a undecomposed thing !
So , the answer to “ should I buy it ” is YES !
Happy RoseingPaul

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