How often should I water my roses?

Question:

How often should I water my roses?

Answer:

Modern roses, such as hybrid teas, floribundas, and grandifloras, require watering during hot, dry weather.  The frequency depends upon weather conditions and soil type.  In most gardens, a thorough watering every 7 to 10 days during dry weather is sufficient.  If possible, apply the water directly to the soil around each plant.  Overhead watering wets the foliage and increases disease problems.  If overhead watering is unavoidable, morning is the best time to water roses.  Morning applications allow the foliage to dry quickly. 

An excellent way to conserve soil moisture is by mulching.  Possible mulches include:

  • wood chips
  • shredded bark
  • pine needles
  • cocoa bean hulls

Spread 2 to 4 inches of mulch around each rose or over the entire bed.  Mulches also help to control weeds. 

Learn more about growing roses in this article: Growing Roses in Iowa.

Last updated on
June 30, 2023