Rose Gardens of Vanha Talo Suomi

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Alba/Alba Hybrid


Bourbon

Climber Bourbon


Canadian Artist Series

Canadian Explorer Series

Climbers – Canadian Explorer Series

Canadian Parkland Series


Centifolia


Damask


English Leander/Leander Hybrid

Climbers – English Leander/Leander Hybrid


English Musk/Musk Hybrid

Climbers – English Musk/Musk Hybrid


English Old Rose/Hybrid


Floribunda

Climbers – Floribunda


Gallica


Grandiflora


Ground Cover


Gymnocarpae


Hybrid/Hybrid Tea/Hybrid Old Rose/Perpetual

Climbers/Ramblers – Hybrid/Hybrid Tea


Miscellaneous Rose

Climbers – Miscellaneous Rose


Nostalgia/Heirloom Roses


Pimpinellifolia/Spinosissima


Polyantha

Climbers – Polyantha


Portland


Rugosa Group

9 responses to “Rose Gardens of Vanha Talo Suomi”

  1. Heidi Avatar
    Heidi

    That’s an impressive list of roses! What has your experience been with “Stanwell Perpetual” and “Felicite Parmentier”? Those are two I’d love to grow here in Keski-Suomi but have been unsure of their ability to overwinter. Would you mind sharing how you overwinter your roses? Thanks!

    1. Kate@VanhaTaloSuomi Avatar

      Hello Heidi,
      Thank you for visiting our site!
      Stanwell Perpetual and Felicitie parmentier are both new arrivals this spring. I am confident they will perform well here and look forward to their contribution among the collection we’ve assembled.
      Despite a preponderance of English roses from my initial years of building the collection, we’ve since added several cold hardy rose species. Of them are several among the Canadian Series along with other Scandinavian varieties which have taken our interest.
      We don’t do much regarding overwintering, except in a few instances we took some extra precautions last year. Using heavy winter gardening fabric, we bundled several items throughout the garden just to be on the safe side.
      As for roses, all have survived through at least one winter, several dozen roses have been here more than 2 winters already.
      On the whole, we’ve been very fortunate. We have a very slim rate of failure, and that’s due mostly to choosing specimens which are climatically appropriate to our region.
      We’ll be participating in Avoimet Puutarha this July. Should you wish to take a look around, you’ll be able to do so then. Tervetuloa!
      -Kathryn

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  5. Linda Grey-Martin Avatar
    Linda Grey-Martin

    Hello from Calgary, on Fine Gardening’s GPOD you asked about the names of the roses… here you go.
    Morden Snowbeauty (which I see on your list)
    Parkland Series Winnipeg Parks (vibrant pink and blooms to frost) A must in every garden.
    OsoEasy Paprika (small but nice bright blooms)
    Another that is not in the pictures that is lovely and a good bloomer is Vineland’s 49th Parallel Collection called Chinook Sunrise.
    These are obviously all shrub roses as better in our Chinook climate.
    You garden looks spectacular!
    Linda🌺

    1. Kate@VanhaTaloSuomi Avatar

      Thank you Linda for responding to my question!
      Some Canadian rose series roses are commonly available, some others are hard to locate. I will keep my eye out for those you recommended! Thank you again

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  7. […] I think I’ve said it a few times, but I really think I might be done ordering any more large ticket items or making large volume purchases. These last two roses are called, Yolanda d’Aragon, which is not available in Finland – so I made an exception. They will flank either side of our deck terrace. With their growing habit of 120 cm x 120 cm tall (5X5), rebloom capabilities AND being cold hardy, the fragrance factor is just icing on the cake. I’ve updated the specimen list which you can find here and roses specifically here […]

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