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When to Plant Roses in Regina, SK – 2026

Published: April 27, 2026

Regina is in Canadian Zone 3b (semi-arid windy Prairie). Last spring frost averages May 18; first fall frost September 20; the growing season runs about 125 frost-free days. Plant roses in Regina from bare root: early may. container: late may through june (after frost risk)..

Roses planting in Regina, SK

Roses Planting Window for Regina, SK

Plant bare root roses in early spring when soil is workable but before growth begins (Zones 4–6: March–April; Zones 7–9: February–March). Container roses can be planted any time during the growing season when not in extreme heat.

For Regina, SK specifically, the recommended planting window is Bare root: early May. Container: late May through June (after frost risk).. Regina's flat terrain offers no natural windbreaks. Use a sheltered south-facing garden wall or fence to create a warmer microclimate. Black plastic mulch warms soil 2-4°C and extends the effective season. Wind-resistant varieties and windbreak planting are standard practice for serious Regina gardeners.

Most modern garden roses are hardy to Zone 5 with winter mulching. For Zone 3 and 4 (Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg), choose Canadian-bred Explorer Series or Parkland Series roses bred specifically for Prairie winters.

Best Roses Varieties for Regina, SK

For Regina, SK (Canadian Zone 3b), choose varieties rated for your zone or one zone colder for reliable winter survival. The Canadian-bred or tested varieties below perform well in Saskatchewan conditions.

Explorer Series — 'John Cabot', 'William Baffin'Zone 3+

Bred at Agriculture Canada for Prairie hardiness. Climbing types reach 3 m without dieback. Disease-resistant in Canadian humid summers.

Parkland Series — 'Morden Centennial', 'Hope for Humanity'Zone 3+

Compact shrub roses for Prairie gardens. Bred at Morden Research Station in Manitoba.

Canadian Artists Series — 'Felix Leclerc', 'Bill Reid'Zone 4+

Modern Canadian-bred roses with strong disease resistance and reliable bloom across Canada.

Knock Out roses (and family)Zone 5+

Excellent low-maintenance choice for Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada. Marginal in Zone 4 without heavy mulching.

Rugosa roses (Rosa rugosa)Zone 2+

Native-to-cold-climate species rose. The hardiest rose available in Canada — survives reliably in Yukon and northern Manitoba.

How to Plant Roses in Regina

Sow method: transplant (bare root or container). The steps below adapt the general planting advice for Regina, SK's climate and timing.

  • Choose a site with at least 6 hours of direct sun and good air circulation.
  • Dig the planting hole at least 18 inches wide and 18 inches deep — wider than you think you need.
  • For bare root roses, soak roots in water for 4 to 6 hours before planting; for containers, score and loosen the rootball.
  • Plant the bud union (the swollen graft point) 1 to 2 inches above the soil line in Zone 7+, level with the soil in Zone 6 and colder.
  • Mulch 2 to 3 inches deep with shredded bark — keep mulch 3 inches away from the canes.
  • Water deeply at the base (not overhead) twice a week during the first growing season; reduce to once a week once established.

Frequently Asked Questions about Roses in Regina, SK

When can I plant roses in Regina?

Plant roses in Regina from bare root: early may. container: late may through june (after frost risk). based on the city's Canadian Zone 3b. Last spring frost: May 18; first fall frost: September 20; frost-free growing season: 125 days.

What Canadian zone is Regina?

Regina is in Canadian Zone 3b (USDA equivalent 3a). The climate is semi-arid windy prairie. Regina's flat terrain offers no natural windbreaks. Use a sheltered south-facing garden wall or fence to create a warmer microclimate. Black plastic mulch warms soil 2-4°C and extends the effective season. Wind-resistant varieties and windbreak planting are standard practice for serious Regina gardeners.

Are roses winter-hardy in Regina?

Most modern garden roses are hardy to Zone 5 with winter mulching. For Zone 3 and 4 (Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg), choose Canadian-bred Explorer Series or Parkland Series roses bred specifically for Prairie winters.

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