Rose Care

May 14, 2026

From Our Garden to Yours


Welcome to the Deep Creek Garden Center blog! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this is the place to find tips, seasonal ideas, plant highlights, and inspiration for your garden, patio, or home. We share what’s blooming at the store, seasonal advice for growing your favorite plants, and stories from our family-run garden center right here in Gresham, Oregon.



Stay tuned for helpful guides, new plant arrivals, DIY projects, and a peek behind the scenes at the store. We hope each post sparks an idea, brightens your day, and helps your garden grow!

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How to Care for Roses: Simple Tips for Healthy, Happy Blooms


Roses have a reputation for being fussy, but the truth is—they’re not nearly as intimidating as many gardeners fear. With a little attention and some seasonal know-how, you can enjoy vibrant, long-lasting blooms that make your garden feel truly special. At Deep Creek Garden Center, we love helping gardeners discover just how rewarding roses can be.


1. Choose the Right Spot


Roses love the sun! Aim for at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. They also like good air circulation, so avoid planting them too close to other shrubs or tucked in tight corners. A little planning at the start will set your roses up for success. Healthy air flow and good drainage help prevent common rose issues before they even start.


2. Water Deeply and Consistently


Instead of frequent light watering, give your roses a good, deep soak at the base once or twice a week. This encourages strong root growth and helps the plant handle summer heat better. Try to keep the leaves dry when watering—wet foliage can invite disease. Roses appreciate consistency, so keeping them on a regular watering schedule is one of the best things you can do for them.


3. Feed Them Well


Roses are heavy feeders, which means they need regular nourishment to keep producing blooms. Use a balanced fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season. Adding compost or organic matter to the soil in spring and fall gives them an extra boost, too. Well-fed roses reward you with bigger, brighter, and more abundant blooms throughout the season.


4. Prune with Purpose


Pruning keeps roses healthy and shapely. In early spring, remove any dead or weak wood and trim back to healthy, outward-facing buds. During the season, feel free to snip off spent blooms (a process called deadheading) to encourage new flowers to appear. Pruning also helps improve airflow through the plant, reducing the risk of disease and giving you a tidier, more manageable shrub.


In early spring, right as new growth begins to show, give your roses their main prune of the year. Cut back the canes to about one-third of their height, focusing on creating an open, vase-like shape with strong, outward-facing stems. This helps light and air reach the center of the plant.



In late fall or early winter, once the weather cools and your roses have gone dormant, do a lighter prune. Trim back long, leggy canes to prevent winter damage from wind or heavy snow, but don’t cut as heavily as you would in spring. This “tidy-up” pruning protects the plant and sets it up for healthy growth next season.


5. Keep an Eye on Pests and Disease


Even healthy roses can attract aphids, black spot, or powdery mildew. Check your plants regularly so you can catch issues early. A gentle rinse with water, proper spacing for airflow, and removing affected leaves often go a long way in keeping your roses in top shape. If a problem persists, there are safe and effective treatments available to help get your roses back on track.


Caring for roses doesn’t have to be complicated—it’s all about consistency and a little attention to their needs. With these simple steps, you’ll be rewarded with gorgeous, fragrant blooms season after season. And remember, at Deep Creek Garden Center, we’re always here to help you grow a garden you love. 🌹


🌱 Pro Tip: Keep your pruning tools clean and sharp, and don’t be shy about using them! Sharp, sanitized cuts heal faster and reduce the spread of disease—plus, regular deadheading encourages fresh blooms and keeps your roses looking their best all season long.


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Gresham, OR. 97030

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May 14, 2026
From Our Garden to Yours Welcome to the Deep Creek Garden Center blog! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this is the place to find tips, seasonal ideas, plant highlights, and inspiration for your garden, patio, or home. We share what’s blooming at the store, seasonal advice for growing your favorite plants, and stories from our family-run garden center right here in Gresham, Oregon.  Stay tuned for helpful guides, new plant arrivals, DIY projects, and a peek behind the scenes at the store. We hope each post sparks an idea, brightens your day, and helps your garden grow!
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From Our Garden to Yours Welcome to the Deep Creek Garden Center blog! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this is the place to find tips, seasonal ideas, plant highlights, and inspiration for your garden, patio, or home. We share what’s blooming at the store, seasonal advice for growing your favorite plants, and stories from our family-run garden center right here in Gresham, Oregon.  Stay tuned for helpful guides, new plant arrivals, DIY projects, and a peek behind the scenes at the store. We hope each post sparks an idea, brightens your day, and helps your garden grow
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