Container
All types of roses can be grown in containers. Growing roses in containers is very simple provided you follow a few simple guidelines. Anyone who tries to tell you that a rose is not suitable for container growing just hasn’t found the right container yet!
Miniature roses are especially well-suited for containers because of their dwarf habit and fibrous root system. Climbers provide an added bonus when pot-grown because they can be grown straight up a support (pillar, trellis) using minimal floor space while adding a height dimension to the garden. I believe it's possible to grow any type of rose in a pot as long as you provide it with a few sensible requirements.
Brad shows us his beautiful established climbers called Laguna, Amadeous, Honeymoon. He shares how we keeps them maintained in containers at the nursery.
Brad cleans up a Hybrid Tea Rose called Winter Sun in a large container that's been sitting in shelter over winter. In the second half of the video Brad show...