May
The earliest documented flush includes climbers, shrubs, and several strong repeat bloomers.
What's Blooming
Reference
A seasonal bloom log showing which roses were carrying the garden in late spring and early summer. This page is a snapshot, not an automated live bloom tracker.
Early season
The first strong flush leans toward shrubs, climbers, and established spring performers.
Peak bloom
June is the broadest month on record here, with white, red, orange, and pink roses all blooming at once.
Late season
July through October show the likely late-season bloom cycle, with the broadest repeat flush in midsummer and a smaller set of steady bloomers carrying color into fall.
The earliest documented flush includes climbers, shrubs, and several strong repeat bloomers.
This is the broadest bloom month recorded on the page, with a much wider spread of floribundas and hybrid teas joining the early-season shrubs.
Likely second flush month: many hybrid teas and floribundas return, while a few shrubs keep cycling.
Late summer tends to narrow to dependable repeat-bloomers and heat-tolerant plants.
A smaller shoulder-season group usually keeps blooming into early fall.
Late blooms are usually limited to the most persistent repeat-blooming roses.
Highlights