Horticulturist: Roses grace up country gardens

An old rambling rose variety espalier against a sunny wall and protected from rain to avoid fungal diseases. (Voltaire Moise/Courtesy Photo)

Roses are popular throughout the mainland and are normally planted in spring after the weather warms. In Hawaii, spring is anytime after winter solstice as days get longer. Growing roses is always a rewarding challenge to the gardener. Roses are cool-climate plants that do best at elevations of 1,000 feet or more. At lower elevations, insects and disease problems are aggravated. At best, roses require specific care or they will not do well.