MINIATURE ROSES ARE VERY HARDY, EASY TO GROW AND WILL BLOOM ALL SUMMER LONG!

Miniature Roses

You can now order online hardy, one gallon container grown miniature roses in a stunning palette of colors from Stargazer Perennials! Miniature are true roses that have been bred to stay small and compact in size. Absolutely adorable, Miniature Roses are carefree garden plants and profuse repeat bloomers that offer all the attributes of full sized roses but on a smaller scale. Extremely cold hardy, northern gardeners will adore Miniature Roses for their ability to withstand even the harshest winters down to USDA hardiness zones 3 or 4.

Use miniature roses in perennial borders, in pots or patio containers, along walkways or adjacent to decks. Plant miniature roses in front of larger roses or tall perennials to hide bare canes and branches with a blooming carpet of color. For a dramatic impact in your garden, plant miniature roses in mass plantings of five or more roses of the same variety. Miniature roses also make wonderful gifts that will offer years of enjoyment in the garden.

Why are Stargazer Perennials Miniature Roses Superior?
At Stargazer Perennials, our miniature roses are grown organically and sustainably. We grow and ship our miniature roses in 1 gallon nursery trade containers. Unlike most mail order and internet garden stores that ship miniature roses in 3.5" or smaller 'plug' containers, our roses are mature, healthy plants that will bloom for you the first season they are planted in your garden. Because our roses are grown and shipped in one gallon nursery trade containers, we are able to ship our mature roses late April through November depending on our availability.

Mini Roses
One of our customers, the Crystallized Flower Company, has found a unique way to use our miniature roses by crystallizing them and using the colorful petite roses as wedding cake decorations. For more information you can visit their website at CrystallizedFlowerCo.com.

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