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Tea Time: Rose Tea




Bath and Body: Windsor Rose Fragrance Mist




Home: Windsor Rose Fragrance Mist




Rose Garden Momentos: Flower Pot Mug




Tea Time: Flower Pot Mug




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Home: Flower Pot Mug




Gifts for Men: Flower Pot Mug




Garden: Rose Pro Gloves




Gifts for Mother's Day: Rose Pro Gloves




Rose Garden Momentos: Classic View Ornament




Rose Garden Momentos: Rose Framed Ornament




Rose Garden Momentos: Beth Logan Mug




Tea Time: Beth Logan Mug




Tea Time: Rose Hip Tea




Gifts for Men: Rose Hip Jelly




Tea Time: Rose Hip Jelly




Gifts for Men: Rose Hip Honey




Tea Time: Rose Hip Honey




Gifts for Men: Rose Hip Syrup




Tea Time: Rose Hip Syrup




Gifts for Men: Quince and Rosepetal Jelly




Tea Time: Quince and Rosepetal Jelly




Garden: English Rose "Welcome" Plaque




Home: English Rose "Welcome" Plaque




Home: Umbrella Napkin Holder (Pink and Purple)




Tea Time: Umbrella Napkin Holder (Pink and Purple)




Tea Time: Rose Bundt Pan




Gifts for Mother's Day: Rose Bundt Pan




Tea Time: Rose Mini Bundt Pan




Gifts for Mother's Day: Rose Mini Bundt Pan




Gifts for Men: Scratch Letter Baseball Cap




Wardrobe: Scratch Letter Baseball Cap




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Garden: Petite Rose Wind-chime




Desk: Rose Trellis Photo Frame




Home: Rose Trellis Photo Frame




Gifts for Mother's Day: Rose Trellis Photo Frame




Desk: Paper Rose Topped Pen




Library: Paper Rose Topped Pen




Home: "Fragrant Bloom" Coaster Set




Tea Time: "Fragrant Bloom" Coaster Set




Gifts for Mother's Day: Clear Music Box




Home: Clear Music Box




Jewelry Box: Clear Music Box




Gifts for Valentine's Day: Clear Music Box




Gifts for Mother's Day: Milano Wood Music Box




Home: Milano Wood Music Box




Jewelry Box: Milano Wood Music Box




Gifts for Valentine's Day: Milano Wood Music Box




Home: Key to Happiness




Rose Garden Momentos: Rose Garden Panoramic Mug




Tea Time: Rose Garden Panoramic Mug




Wardrobe: Rose Garden Zippered Tote Bag




Wardrobe: Rose Garden Stick Umbrella




Wardrobe: Rose Garden Folding Umbrella




Wardrobe: Rose Garden Child's Umbrella




Rose Garden Momentos: Canvas Tote




Wardrobe: Canvas Tote




Wardrobe: Red and Black Rose Scarf by Zazou




Wardrobe: Purple Rose Scarf by Zazou




Wardrobe: Sage Rose Scarf byZazou




Desk: Cherry Wood Pencil Box




Gifts for Men: Cherry Wood Pencil Box




Jewelry Box: Cherry Wood Pencil Box




Home: Cherry Wood Music Box




Jewelry Box: Cherry Wood Music Box




Desk: Classic Roses Playing Cards




Library: Classic Roses Playing Cards




Library: Book - Portland's Rose Gardens




Jewelry Box: Lampwork Rose Bead Stick Pin




Jewelry Box: Sterling Silver Rose Brooch/Pendant




Sterling Silver: Sterling Silver Rose Brooch/Pendant




Jewelry Box: Mini Rosebud Sterling Silver Earrings




Sterling Silver: Mini Rosebud Sterling Silver Earrings




Sterling Silver: Classsic Sterling Silver Rose Earrings - Post




Jewelry Box: Classsic Sterling Silver Rose Earrings - Post




Jewelry Box: Classic Sterling Silver Rose Earrings - Wire




Sterling Silver: Classic Sterling Silver Rose Earrings - Wire




Jewelry Box: Classic Sterling Silver Rose Necklace




Sterling Silver: Classic Sterling Silver Rose Necklace




Jewelry Box: Mini Rosebud Stemmed Earrings




Sterling Silver: Mini Rosebud Stemmed Earrings




Jewelry Box: Classic Sterling Silver Rose Charm




Sterling Silver: Classic Sterling Silver Rose Charm




Jewelry Box: Cameo Brooch - Floral Bouquet




Jewelry Box: Cameo Brooch - Rose




Jewelry Box: Enameled Long Stem Rose Pin






Frequently Asked Questions



Q.When was the Garden established?
A:

1917.

 



Q.What are the hours?
A:

7am to 9pm, every day, year-round

 



Q.Is there an admission charge?
A:

No, it’s free. However, voluntary donations are accepted at donation boxes in the Garden.

 



Q.Who operates the Garden?
A:

City of Portland Parks and Recreation Department

 



Q.How is it funded?
A:

Through city taxes, donations, and proceeds from the Rose Garden Store.

 



Q.How large is the Garden?
A:

4.5 acres

 



Q.How many rose plants are here?
A:

10,000 +/-

 



Q.When do the roses bloom?
A:

The first buds start popping open here and there in early May, with more and more opening as it gets later in the month. The Garden usually bursts into full bloom about the first week of June – just in time for the Rose Festival!

 



Q.How long does the season last?
A:

Generally, you can count on lots of flowers from Memorial Day clear through Columbus Day – many years even into November.

 



Q.Is the Garden open the rest of the year?
A:

Yes. The Garden is always worth a visit for its beautiful setting on a hillside overlooking the downtown Portland skyline with majestic Mt. Hood looming in the background. In the fall, the trees give us beautiful autumn colors; the camellias begin blooming in December; and spring brings masses of rhododendrons azaleas, and pink clouds of cherry blossoms!

 



Q.Is the Garden wheelchair accessible?
A:

Approximately 70 percent of the garden is accessible. Please be aware that the ramp was built well before the current ADA requirements, and is steeper than the new ADA standard.

 



Q.Are dogs allowed in the Garden?
A:

Yes - just keep them on a leash and clean up after them!

 



Q.Is there a gift shop?
A:

Yes! The Rose Garden Store is open daily year round with a wonderful selection of rose related items. Or SHOP ON-LINE.  Proceeds form the Rose Garden Store go to help support the Gardens.

 



Q.Is there a restaurant at the Garden?
A:

From April through October there is a walk-up refreshment stand serving a selection of snack foods such as hot dogs, chips, popcorn, ice cream bars, shaved ice (snow cones), bagels, muffins, fruit, pop and juice. There is no food available on site from November through March.

 



Q.Are there tours of the Garden?
A:

Free tours will be conducted by OSU Extension Service Master Gardener volunteers beginning in May of 2005. Tours are held Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1:00 pm. Meet in front of the Rose Garden Store.

 

        



Q.Where is the closest restaurant?
A:

There is a nice restaurant just outside the entrance to the Oregon Zoo, 2 miles up the hill. There are lots of restaurant choice just outside of Washington Park in the nearby NW 23rd district.

 



Q.Are weddings held in the Garden?
A:

Yes! Over the years the garden has been the site of hundreds of weddings. (For more information click here.)

 



Q.Are concerts held in the Garden?
A:

Yes. Free public concerts are held over a two week period usually at the end of July or beginning of August. (For more information click here.)

 



Q.Can I take a rose or a cutting?
A:

No, that’s definitely not allowed! Many roses are protected under commercial patent rights. There is a Portland City ordinance specifying a $500 fine for the unauthorized removal of roses from the garden.

 



Q.Can I buy rose plants at the Garden?
A:

No, the Rose Garden does not produce roses commercially for sale – the Garden is for testing and for your enjoyment.

 



Q.Where can I purchase rose plants?
A:

Many of the roses that you see in the Garden are available bare-root during the dormant season (winter to early spring) by mail order from commercial rose growers and at your local retail nursery outlets. After bare-root season, your local nursery should have a selection of potted roses.

 



Q.Why are some roses in the Garden identified by a number and not a name?
A:

Those are the new hybrids currently undergoing testing. They are not yet named and are not commercially available.

 



Q.How is the Garden irrigated?
A:

Automatic underground irrigation sprinkler system which delivers water primarily to the base of the plants.

 



Q.How often is the Garden irrigated?
A:

Depends on weather conditions. Roses need plenty of moisture to their roots – but not on their foliage – to thrive.  The sprinklers come on very early in the morning so that that any foliage that gets wet can dry.

 



Q.What fertilizers are used?
A:

A 15-10-10 fertilizer developed by the Portland Rose Society, plus trace elements.

 



Q.How often do you fertilize?
A:

Three times per year – April, June and August

 



Q.Do you use manure?
A:

We used it for bed prep in the past. We now use garden compost as our primary soil amendment in the spring and fall.

 



Q.Are sprays used in the Garden?
A:

Yes.

 



Q.What sprays are used?
A:

For insect - Avid, Tempo II, Orthene For diseases - Funginex Triforene

 



Q.How often are sprays applied?
A:

At 10 to 14 day intervals as needed.

 



Q.When do you prune the roses?
A:

The roses are “topped” in November to about 3 ft. high. Then in February (traditionally between Valentine’s day and President’s Day) they are pruned to about 12 in. to 18 in. high, depending on growth habit. More pruning info...

 



Q.How many gardeners or caretakers are there?
A:

One year-round, two in the summer, plus lots of volunteers.

 



Q.Does the Garden receive any other support?
A:

The Portland Rose Society, the Royal Rosarians, Portland Rose Festival Association and other civic groups have contributed in many ways to help the Garden.  Rose growers, Master Gardeners, and Park Hosts provide time and services to the Garden.  And a band of local residents helps to keep the Garden beautiful by volunteering their time and energy to "dead-head" the roses throughout the entire blooming season.

 



Q.Are there wheelchairs or strollers available to use or rent?
A: Unfortunately, not at this time - you will need to bring your own.






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