Yes HT's can be grown indoors, and can bloom more continuously than outdoor
>roses. But you will have your work cut out. You will need space, light and
>air in large quantities in addition to the general requirements for good >growing.
>To make life easier I would recommend growing miniature indoors and for a
>good book on the subject see 'The Complete Book of Miniature Roses' by
>Charles Marden Fitch, published by Hawthorn Books Inc, New York and Prentice
>Hall, Ontario.
>
>We will cover the subject on our web site eventually but in the meantime see
>our web site for general cultural requirements for rose growing at:-
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>Enjoy
>
>Martin Double
>Bexrose - Webmaster
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>> Hi, I was wondering whether hybrid teas can be grown and blooms more
>> than once annually indoors and how difficult it would be. If its too
>> difficult is there a similar rose that can be successfully grown this
>> way? I like the miniature roses since the plants themselves won't take
>> up much space but I'd prefer a plant that grows large flowers.
>>
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Just curious. Does anyone find a post like this useful?