Your hardiness zone is key to selecting plants that can survive the winters in your area. Enter your zip code so we can guide you to roses and plants that will flourish in your garden.
Check your hardiness zone to see if I’m right for your garden.
Set My Zone
My Hardiness Zone:
Your hardiness zone is key to selecting plants that can survive the winters in your area. Enter your zip code so we can guide you to roses and plants that will flourish in your garden.
Check your hardiness zone to see if I’m right for your garden.
Set My Zone
My Hardiness Zone:
Your hardiness zone is key to selecting plants that can survive the winters in your area. Enter your zip code so we can guide you to roses and plants that will flourish in your garden.
Check your hardiness zone to see if I’m right for your garden.
Set My Zone
My Hardiness Zone:
Email or SMS ? We'll notify you when this product is available again.
Your hardiness zone is key to selecting plants that can survive the winters in your area. Enter your zip code so we can guide you to roses and plants that will flourish in your garden.
Check your hardiness zone to see if I’m right for your garden.
Set My Zone
My Hardiness Zone:
This plant isn't ideal for your hardiness zone—explore our Zone roses instead!
Recommended for your zone
Easy Going™ has delightful, cupped 4-5" blooms with 30+ petals of golden yellow with apricot to peach shading. Her flowers have a mild honey fragrance and will bloom repeatedly throughout the season against glossy, medium green foliage. She is a beautiful rose for zones 5-10.
Type: Shrub
Color: Golden peachy yellow
Fragrance: Moderately Fragrant
Hardiness Zone: 5 - 10
Size: 4' - 5' x 4'
Rebloom: Repeat Blooming
Bloom Type: Double
Year: 1999
Breeder Code: HARflow
SKU: SH389 GALLON
This rose it’s a favorite among many for its continuous lovely peachy apricot yellow blooms and glossy green foliage. Growing vigorously in Zone 10 Easy Going is the first rose to bloom in spring and the last in fall.
Very happy with my purchase. Lovely large apricot colored flowers with undertones of yellow and salmon. I'm in zone 6b. I planted in fall and thought it didn't survive it's first winter since all the canes were black in spring. We had gotten an unusually deep killing frost for a few days that dropped below -30, and I hadn't mulched it completely. But the robust little beauty rebounded and now has 5 large blooms in mid-June. Looking forward to seeing it grow to its mature size!
We only sell healthy, virus-free Own-Root Roses and guarantee your success in the first year.
We are a family-owned company that invests in our roses, our employees, and our customers.
We are here to help you succeed! Our friendly rose experts are available year round to answer questions.