Regional Growing Guide: Southwestern Deserts



From the sunny beaches of California to the blistering deserts of the Southwest, this region is marked by nearly year-round sunshine and little rain. Roses bloom from April through December in the more temperate parts, while they take a rest during August and September in the great deserts, where searing temperatures vary little between day and night. There, roses have two seasons: spring and fall, with peak blooming in April and October. Ample irrigation is key. Soils may be alkaline or sand: it's important to amend with plenty of organic matter. The best roses are heat tolerant, and tend to bear darker leaves and bloom in more intensely saturated colors.

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Mesa-East Valley Rose Society
This Arizona garden club celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The Mesa-East Valley Rose Society contains information on growing roses, events including rose shows, the Mesa Community College Rose Demonstration Garden and a list of consulting rosarians. 
http://www.roses4az-mevrs.org/