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Initial post yesterday by Huyustus
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Initial post 2 days ago by AndromedaSea
This rose has been growing in my garden for several years. It’s such an easy rose to grow! I garden in humid zone 7b NJ, in alkaline clay. This rose is in unrelenting full sun, and never have I seen a scorched bloom. And when this rose flushes, there are a LOT of blooms! I also don’t think I’ve seen blackspot on Dame de Coeur, and just about everything gets blackspot here. I like the growth habit, nice and open. It’s just a great rose all around, for me.
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Discussion id : 173-527
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Initial post 3 days ago by PepperReed
Has anyone grown Red Cascade in a colder zone? Most comments/photos are from zone 7 and warmer.

I'm zone 5b/6a in mid Michigan and wonder how tall it will get, if it is winter hardy or will need protection, and if there are any disease issues?

I want to grow it up a trellis against our green shed, in mostly sun (a bit of part shade late afternoon), with good soil and good drainage.

Thanks!
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 3 days ago by Nastarana
On a south or possibly west facing wall, in full sun, it might be possible. I've not grown it. I would like to try, but even the 5b climate is challenging. I would winter protect at least the first year, and make sure it is well hydrated before winter.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 3 days ago by Lee H.
Grows great on the 6a/b line. Mine are about 4 years old, and will easily spread 8 - 10 ft, and 4’ high. Always in bloom.
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Discussion id : 173-526
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Initial post 3 days ago by fenriz
What’s the hardiness of this specimen?
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