Skip to content
Your Zone:
Check Your USDA Hardiness Zone

Cart

Your cart is empty

Bare Root Rose Harvesting: Part 4

Bare Root Rose Harvesting: Part 4

Article: Bare Root Rose Harvesting: Part 4

Bare Root Rose Harvesting: Part 4

Now that our Better Bare Root™ roses have been safely lifted from the growing fields, they embark on the next stage of their journey: post-harvest processing. This critical step ensures that only the healthiest, highest-quality plants make it into our gardens.

First, the roses are unloaded from the wagons that brought them in from the fields and placed onto a conveyor belt, where excess soil is washed away. This cleaning process allows workers to clearly see the entire root structure during inspection. Each plant is then evaluated by a skilled grader and assigned a grade: #1, #1.5, or #2. Grade #2 roses are discarded, while Grade #1 and Grade #1.5 plants continue down separate processing lines.

As the roses move along the processing line, they undergo a thorough inspection for any root issues. Once approved, each plant is tagged, bundled into groups of five, and the tops are trimmed to approximately 10 inches above the crown.

The finished bundles are stacked by variety and grade onto pallets and immediately transported to cold storage in the adjacent room. From the moment a rose is harvested in the field to the time it enters cold storage, the time can be as little as 2 hours, and nearly all roses are cooled on the same workday. This speed and efficiency ensure the plants remain fresh, well-hydrated, and dormant until they are shipped to nurseries or gardeners.

In our next video, we’ll take you inside the cold storage room and show where all the budwood collected for future seasons is carefully preserved. Stay tuned! 🌹

Our Enchating World of Garden Roses

Read Our Latest Blogs

From nurturing rose care and elegant floral design to companion plants and more, our blog is a beautiful home for everything roses.

Why Gardeners Choose Grace Rose Farm for David Austin® Roses

Why Gardeners Choose Grace Rose Farm for David Austin® Roses

Why Gardeners Choose Grace Rose Farm for David Austin® Roses If you’ve followed Grace Rose Farm for any length of time, you probably already know how much I love David Austin® roses. In fact, David...

Read more
The Top 13 Most Drought Tolerant Roses for Your Garden

The Top 13 Most Drought Tolerant Roses for Your Garden

UC Davis' Climate-Ready Landscape Trials found that many modern roses can remain beautiful, healthy, and floriferous even under reduced irrigation. Through the university's Blue Ribbon™ program, ro...

Read more
The Story Behind Red Rose Rent Day

The Story Behind Red Rose Rent Day

Rose History The Red Rose Legacy of Chester County From mail-order nursery catalogs to the rise of Star Roses, Peace, Knock Out®, and the romantic tradition of Red Rose Rent Day. Some places s...

Read more
The Reminiscent® Collection of Roses and the Story Behind These Incredibly Fragrant Roses

The Reminiscent® Collection of Roses and the Story Behind These Incredibly Fragrant Roses

Grace Rose Farm Rose Stories The Story Behind the Reminiscent® Roses How Pheno Geno Roses Helped Bring Old-World Romance Back to Modern Gardens There’s something deeply emotional about a rose...

Read more
A Garden Already in Motion: The Story Behind Our Estate Roses

A Garden Already in Motion: The Story Behind Our Estate Roses

For many years, when Ryan and I were farming garden roses, something very special happened every spring. As April arrived and the season began to awaken, truckloads of roses would arrive from the v...

Read more
Fertilizing Roses

Fertilizing Roses

Fertilizing Roses Understanding nutrients, soil biology, pH, timing, and application methods so your roses can grow with strength, beauty, and lasting resilience.

Read more

Shop Our Social Media