What is the lead time on an order?
We start preparing our fields in July, at that point all we
need is the quantity and type of plant that you want. Varieties for budded plants and hardwood cuttings don’t need to
be chosen until October. We have a long crop cycle so we start in July of 2007, but the plants aren’t harvested until
November of 2008.
What varieties are available?
We have a wide assortment of non-patent
varieties to fulfill your need for color. As long as you are licensed, we can grow any patent variety you would like.
Are California roses better than Arizona roses?
We think so. The central valley of California, where
we are located, is an ideal place to field grow roses. We have a long growing season to insure that the plants are big and
hearty. Because of our short but cold winters, we harvest our plants when they are naturally dormant.