There are many choices for growing these classic cutting flowers in your garden.

They are considered one of the oldest classes ofroses.

‘Peace’ personified all the best qualities of a hybrid tea rose.

Hybrid tea rose

This cultivar is still easy to find today, along with different variations of it.

As such, the plants themselves aren’t the most beautiful in a garden setting.

The soil should be well-drained, rich in organic matter, and slightly acidic.

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Giving the rose ample space is key because it needs good air circulation.

Choose neighboring plants accordingly and keep them pruned to avoid the vegetation getting dense.

Bare-root roses are typically sold by nurseries for late winter or spring planting.

Create a mound in the center and gently spread the roots out over it.

Backfill with a mixture of the original soil and a few handfuls of compost or well-rotted manure.

check that to fill any gaps and gently pack the soil down to remove air holes.

After planting, check the location of the graft union to check that its in the right spot.

If necessary, adjust the planting depth.

Water the base of your rose plant well.

Space hybrid tea roses 30 to 36 inches apart.

Light

Like all roses, hybrid tea rose needsfull sun.

Avoid strong afternoon sun, which leads to scorching of the leaves.

In the absence of rain, watering them slowly and deeply on a regular basis is key.

Hybrid tea roses struggle in dry conditions and the first thing to suffer is the bloom.

In a humid climate, select a variety that is resistant to the fungus.

Fertilizer

Roses are heavy feeders that need fertilization on a regular basis.

Use a specially formulated rose fertilizer and follow the label instructions.

Repeat-blooming varieties may need additional fertilizer applications.

First, remove any old, dead, or diseased wood.

If there was severe winter dieback, cut back until you reach live wood.

As plants get older and canes become large and tough, cut all the way back to the ground.

This encourages fresh new shoots from the base and increases air circulation to the center of the plant.

Also check whether all of the shoots are coming from above the graft union.

During the growing season, regularlydeadheading your hybrid tea rosehelps it to produce more flowers.

Fill the container with well-draining potting mix.

Container plants need more frequent watering than plants in garden soil.

The rose will need repotting about every 3 years, or when it has outgrown its container.

Use fresh potting soil when replanting it in a larger pot.

The main culprit is usually black spot, a fungal disease that causes characteristic black spots on the foliage.

In many climates, it’s almost inevitable that roses get infected.

To contain the spread, remove any affected leaves, as well as debris around plants.

Botrytis blight and crown gall are also common on hybrid tea roses.

The plants also attract various pests, including spider mites and Japanese beetles.

Therefore, propagating your own tea roses is not recommended.

The pure white flowers on 4- to 5-foot plants are very fragrant.

‘Peace’

This all-time favorite has large flowers that range from a light yellow to cream color.

The edges of the petal are crimson-pink.

This continually blooming variety grows a mere 4 feet tall.

‘Fragrant Cloud’

For an especiallyfragrant hybrid tea rose, consider Fragrant Cloud.

Its coral-red blooms combine notes of citrus, spice, fruit, and rosy damask.

The fragrance of the blossoms is not the only thing that makes this variety stand out.

The flowers are also large, up to 5 inches across.

This fragrant beauty blooms repeatedly from spring through fall.

The rose has a strong fragrance.

With a height of 4 to 6 feet, it is on the taller end of hybrid tea roses.

Even when it is not blooming, its foliage makes it an attractive plant.

Cutting the plant back after the bloom encourages a second flush of growth and keeps it tidy.

The roses fill in beds on either side of the walkway, bordered by a lowboxwood hedge.

They are more susceptible to diseases than other flowering plants.

Even with the best of care, disease may hit.

Modern varieties of hybrid tea roses bloom repeatedly throughout the summer.

A 5- to 7-week bloom is usually followed by a few weeks of rest before the next bloom cycle.