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Koko Loco™ Rose Bare Root

Shipping

SHIPPING: Shipping fees are calculated at checkout. To preview your shipping cost, add items to your cart and enter your delivery address. We ship our bare root roses January-April. You may select your preferred shipping week at checkout so your roses arrive at the perfect time to plant for your growing location. (See the tab below for our recommend shipping/planting week for your growing zone.) If you do not see a shipping week listed it means we have reached capacity for that week. You will need to select a different week from the available options. We ship to U.S. addresses only.

 

*Standard free shipping promotions are valid to addresses in the continental U.S. only. 

 

WATCH OUR TUTORIALHow to Select an Order Fulfillment Week

 

Please keep in mind, the order shipping week you select may not be the week your order arrives as some destinations can take up to 7 business days for delivery if Standard service is selected. For example if your order is Standard service and it ships on Wednesday of your selected order fulfillment week, to East Coast locations, it may not arrive until Wednesday of the following week. If you want to guarantee the arrival week for your roses is the same as your fulfillment week selected, we recommend upgrading to an expedited shipping serivce.

 

Read more about Shipping & Delivery in our FAQs here

Nursery Pick-Up

NURSERY PICK-UP: Bare root rose orders will be available for pick-up at our farm nursery in Live Oak, California (95953) Wednesday-Saturday ONLY by appointment. Your Bare Root Rose Order must be picked-up within 10 days of your selected order fulfillment week. If your order is not picked up, it will be refunded and your items returned to our inventory. You are welcome to re-purchase them again (if available) and schedule a new pick-up appointment.

 

To pick up from the farm, first place an order online and select  "Pick-Up” as the fulfillment method at checkout. If you select nursery pick-up at check-out, you will receive an email immediatley after purchase with a link to make an appointment. After your appointment is made you will recieve the farm address as well as directions and additional information for picking up your order. If you selected nursery pick-up and are no longer able to pick-up your order, we will ship your order to you for an additional shipping fee. Please contact us to make arrangements to ship your order. 

What is a bare root rose?

A bare root rose is a rose plant that is sold in a dormant state, with no soil or container around its roots. This type of rose is sold during late winter or early spring, when it is still dormant and can be safely transported without damaging the plant. Once received, a bare root rose should be planted promptly to ensure it breaks dormancy naturally in the garden. While the rose may look "dead" we promise it is just taking its winter nap. With a little sun, water and TLC, you will have a beautiful rose blooming in no time!

What are your recommended shipping/planting dates?

Zones 9-13: late January - late February

Zone 8: mid - late February

Zone 7: early - mid March

Zone 6: mid - late March

Zones 4-5: early-mid April

Zone: 3 mid April-early May

 

Not sure what zone you are located in? CLICK HERE  to look up your USDA growing zone. 

 

You can select your preferred order fulfillment week at checkout so your rose arrives at the perfect time for you to plant. We ship bare root roses late January through mid April. Shipping/planting windows listed here are recommendations only. Your individual growing conditions may require a different ship date than what is listed - for example if you grow in a greenhouse or other enclosed structure, or are experiencing seasonal weather that is out of the norm for your location. If you are new to growing bare root roses we advise you follow our recommended planting window for your zone to ensure you have a thriving rose. We provide this as a general guide only. We like to give our customers the freedom of choice and ultimately, it's up to you to decide when you want to plant your rose. 

 

WATCH OUR TUTORIALHow to Select an Order Fulfillment Week

 

To protect and maintain the quality of our roses we may change your chosen ship date due to weather or other transportation issues that may arise to ensure the roses arrive in the best condition. If we need to make a change to your ship date selection, you will be notified by email in advance.

Grade: 1
Rootstock: Own
Select your shipping week at checkout. Roses arrive when you're ready to plant.
Free shipping on orders over $250*
Easy to grow
Plant once, blooms every year

Shipping

SHIPPING: Shipping fees are calculated at checkout. To preview your shipping cost, add items to your cart and enter your delivery address. We ship our bare root roses January-April. You may select your preferred shipping week at checkout so your roses arrive at the perfect time to plant for your growing location. (See the tab below for our recommend shipping/planting week for your growing zone.) If you do not see a shipping week listed it means we have reached capacity for that week. You will need to select a different week from the available options. We ship to U.S. addresses only.

 

*Standard free shipping promotions are valid to addresses in the continental U.S. only. 

 

WATCH OUR TUTORIALHow to Select an Order Fulfillment Week

 

Please keep in mind, the order shipping week you select may not be the week your order arrives as some destinations can take up to 7 business days for delivery if Standard service is selected. For example if your order is Standard service and it ships on Wednesday of your selected order fulfillment week, to East Coast locations, it may not arrive until Wednesday of the following week. If you want to guarantee the arrival week for your roses is the same as your fulfillment week selected, we recommend upgrading to an expedited shipping serivce.

 

Read more about Shipping & Delivery in our FAQs here

Nursery Pick-Up

NURSERY PICK-UP: Bare root rose orders will be available for pick-up at our farm nursery in Live Oak, California (95953) Wednesday-Saturday ONLY by appointment. Your Bare Root Rose Order must be picked-up within 10 days of your selected order fulfillment week. If your order is not picked up, it will be refunded and your items returned to our inventory. You are welcome to re-purchase them again (if available) and schedule a new pick-up appointment.

 

To pick up from the farm, first place an order online and select  "Pick-Up” as the fulfillment method at checkout. If you select nursery pick-up at check-out, you will receive an email immediatley after purchase with a link to make an appointment. After your appointment is made you will recieve the farm address as well as directions and additional information for picking up your order. If you selected nursery pick-up and are no longer able to pick-up your order, we will ship your order to you for an additional shipping fee. Please contact us to make arrangements to ship your order. 

What is a bare root rose?

A bare root rose is a rose plant that is sold in a dormant state, with no soil or container around its roots. This type of rose is sold during late winter or early spring, when it is still dormant and can be safely transported without damaging the plant. Once received, a bare root rose should be planted promptly to ensure it breaks dormancy naturally in the garden. While the rose may look "dead" we promise it is just taking its winter nap. With a little sun, water and TLC, you will have a beautiful rose blooming in no time!

What are your recommended shipping/planting dates?

Zones 9-13: late January - late February

Zone 8: mid - late February

Zone 7: early - mid March

Zone 6: mid - late March

Zones 4-5: early-mid April

Zone: 3 mid April-early May

 

Not sure what zone you are located in? CLICK HERE  to look up your USDA growing zone. 

 

You can select your preferred order fulfillment week at checkout so your rose arrives at the perfect time for you to plant. We ship bare root roses late January through mid April. Shipping/planting windows listed here are recommendations only. Your individual growing conditions may require a different ship date than what is listed - for example if you grow in a greenhouse or other enclosed structure, or are experiencing seasonal weather that is out of the norm for your location. If you are new to growing bare root roses we advise you follow our recommended planting window for your zone to ensure you have a thriving rose. We provide this as a general guide only. We like to give our customers the freedom of choice and ultimately, it's up to you to decide when you want to plant your rose. 

 

WATCH OUR TUTORIALHow to Select an Order Fulfillment Week

 

To protect and maintain the quality of our roses we may change your chosen ship date due to weather or other transportation issues that may arise to ensure the roses arrive in the best condition. If we need to make a change to your ship date selection, you will be notified by email in advance.

Arrives dormant and ready to plant
Plant in your winter season for spring blooms
Great for cutting garden bouquets
Thrives when planted in a full sun location

Why We Love It

Why We Love It

There’s nothing like stepping into your spring garden and seeing roses just beginning to leaf out - quietly establishing, full of promise for the season ahead. Our bare root roses are shipped dormant and soil-free, giving them the best possible start so they settle in beautifully and reward you with healthy growth and abundant blooms in the years to come.

FOUNDER'S NOTE

“As a flower farmer, bare root roses have always felt a little bit magical to me. There’s something deeply satisfying about planting a rose while it’s dormant, quiet, unassuming, and full of potential - and then watching it take hold and come to life in the months that follow. Planting this way allows the rose to focus on building strong roots first, which is the foundation of healthy growth and abundant blooms. These are the same roses I plant on our commercial cut flower farm and in my own garden, chosen because they perform beautifully season after season.”

— Felicia

There’s nothing like stepping into your spring garden and seeing roses just beginning to leaf out - quietly establishing, full of promise for the season ahead. Our bare root roses are shipped dormant and soil-free, giving them the best possible start so they settle in beautifully and reward you with healthy growth and abundant blooms in the years to come.

FOUNDER'S NOTE

“As a flower farmer, bare root roses have always felt a little bit magical to me. There’s something deeply satisfying about planting a rose while it’s dormant, quiet, unassuming, and full of potential - and then watching it take hold and come to life in the months that follow. Planting this way allows the rose to focus on building strong roots first, which is the foundation of healthy growth and abundant blooms. These are the same roses I plant on our commercial cut flower farm and in my own garden, chosen because they perform beautifully season after season.”

— Felicia

FAQS

What are the benefits of planting a bare root rose?

Bare root roses give you the strongest possible start. Because they’re planted while dormant and soil-free, the roots can establish quickly before the plant puts energy into leaves and flowers.

This leads to healthier growth, better structure, and more abundant blooms over time. Bare root roses are also easier to ship, transplant, and plant successfully, making them the perfect choice for both new and experienced rose growers.

What are your recommended shipping/planting dates?

Zones 9-13: late January - late February

Zone 8: mid - late February

Zone 7: early - mid March

Zone 6: mid - late March

Zones 4-5: early-mid April

Zone: 3 mid April-early May

Not sure what zone you are located in? CLICK HERE  to look up your USDA growing zone. 

You can select your preferred order fulfillment week at checkout so your rose arrives at the perfect time for you to plant. 

We ship bare root roses late January through mid April. Shipping/planting windows listed here are recommendations only. Your individual growing conditions may require a different ship date than what is listed - for example if you grow in a greenhouse or other enclosed structure, or are experiencing seasonal weather that is out of the norm for your location. 

If you are new to growing bare root roses we advise you follow our recommended planting window for your zone to ensure you have a thriving rose. We provide this as a general guide only. We like to give our customers the freedom of choice and ultimately, it's up to you to decide when you want to plant your rose. 

WATCH OUR TUTORIAL → How to Select an Order Fulfillment Week

What is the difference between own root & grafted rose rootstocks?

Grafted roses, also called budded roses, are roses that have a top stock variety and a bottom stock variety. The shoots, aka canes, that grow above the ground are a different variety than the roots that grow below ground. The top stock is “grafted” or attached/fused to the bottom stock so they grow together as one plant.

Why is this done? The bottom stock variety is grafted to the top stock to make the rose hardier and more healthy. Bottom stock is selected to help the rose, which may not survive well on its own roots, have improved hardiness, disease resistance, and resistance to adverse weather conditions. Grafted roses are harvested when the plant is two years old.

Own root roses are roses grown from a single variety cutting that develops its own root system. Unlike grafted roses, both their roots and shoots/canes come from the same variety of plant. Their roots often look like gnarled twisted trees and that is perfect normal. Own root roses are harvested when the plant is 1-1.5 years old.

LEARN MORE ON THE BLOG → Grafted vs. Own Root Roses

Are your roses available in different rootstoscks?

Not all roses are available as own root and grafted.Use the "Roses by Rootstock" filter on our bare root rose collection pages to search for your desired rootstock type that are available in the current year's collection. The filter is the BEST way to see what rose is offered in each type of rootstock for this season's collection on launch day so you can easily find roses in your preferred rootstock to save to your wishlist. 

Our available rootstock types by variety change each year with every collection so we list BOTH rootstock options as selections on our individual rose product pages (even if it isn't available in the current year's collection) for clarity to the purchaser when they add a rose to their cart. We do add inventory throughout the season and it is possible that additional rootstock types will be available later in the season.

What are rose grades?

The grade of the rose is the size of the rose when it is harvested from the growing field. The grades reflect different features of the rose including: the number of canes a rose must have, the size of the canes, and where the measurements to size them are taken.

Grafted and own root roses are classified in different categories for the purpose of grading standards by the American Standard for Nursery Stock (ANSI). Grafted roses are graded in the category "Roses" (Section 6) and own root roses are graded in the category "Deciduous Shrubs" (Section 3).

Grafted roses are 2 year old plants and own root roses are 1-1 1/2 year old plants. Grade 1 roses are the top grade most expensive; prices decrease by grade accordingly. Choosing a grade and rootstock type really depends on your personal preference and budget.

Grafted Grade 1 have three canes branched no higher than 3 inches above the bud graft and measure at least 5/16 inch in diameter.

Grafted Grade 1.5 roses are one step down. A grade 1.5 grafted rose has at least two strong canes and measures at least 5/16 inch in diameter.

Grafted Grade 2 roses are the smallest grade. They have one 5/16-inch cane and at least one at 1/4 inch diameter.

Own Root Roses Grade 1 from our collection have at least three canes and no requirement for cane diameter measurement or height. They are graded in the deciduous shrubs category and may have canes that are smaller in diameter as well as be smaller in overall plant size (height & spread) than their grafted rose siblings of the same grade, but will quickly grow into full size thriving rose plants often eclipsing grafted plants in overall plant size.

LEARN MORE ON THE BLOGS:

How do I plant a bare root rose?

Visit our step-by-step instructions here on our blog and learn more in our searchable Help Center.

Can a bare root rose be grown in a pot or container?

Yes, they can and are easy to plant & grow. Follow our step-by-step planting instructions on our blog.

How do I care for a bare root rose after planting?

Water daily for the first 1–2 weeks, then keep the root zone moist. Wait to fertilize until leaves appear, then feed every 6–8 weeks. Remove spent blooms to encourage flowering. Watch for pests and treat with gentle sprays if needed. Avoid heavy harvesting until the plant is well established.

Learn more on our blog and searchable Help Center.

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