when do rose bushes bloom

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Nature

Rose bushes typically begin to bloom in late spring, around May, depending on the climate and species. In warmer climates, blooming can start as early as late winter or early spring, while in cooler climates it usually starts after the last frost, often in late spring or early summer. Many modern rose varieties are repeat bloomers, producing flowers every 6-8 weeks throughout the growing season, generally from May through October. Some older or specific species bloom only once per season, usually in May. Proper care, pruning, and deadheading encourage continuous blooming during this period.