Regional Growing Guide: Western Mountains & High Plains



From the eastern slopes of the Cascade and Sierra ranges through the High Plains, this generally arid region battles bitterly cold winters, blustery spring winds, little rain and sometimes brutal summer heat. The soil presents challenges, too, be it alkaline, sandy, clay or infused with salt and boron. Fortunately, the severe climate poses few insect or disease problems. But the roses that thrive here must be cold hardy and survive wild swings in temperature. They often bear strong, leathery leaves to resist desiccation. They also appreciate regular irrigation, heavily amended soil, a thick layer of mulch and protection from the wind.

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Web sites

Rose Society Websites
Visit these rose society Web sites for information and inspiration on growing roses. If you're a rose enthusiast, you may want to join your local society and meet your fellow rose-lovers!


Roses and Clematis
Learn everything you need to know about pairing these two popular garden plants, including choosing complementary varieties, planning for continuous bloom, and planting and maintenance guidelines. http://www.garden.org/articles/articles.php?q=show&id=737