Is Rosestyle a florist?
Rosestyle is not a generic florist. We focus on specialty living rose plants, potted roses, tree roses, and garden rose varieties for local gardens.
FAQ
Clear answers about living rose plants, local pickup, tree roses, seasonal availability, and choosing the right rose for your garden.
Rosestyle is not a generic florist. We focus on specialty living rose plants, potted roses, tree roses, and garden rose varieties for local gardens.
No. Rosestyle focuses on living rose plants for gardens and patios, not cut roses or florist-style arrangements.
Rosestyle carries garden-focused roses such as potted roses, selected tree roses, fragrant roses, climbing roses, repeat-blooming varieties, hardy varieties, and English rose style selections when available.
Rosestyle serves customers around Oakville, Milton, Mississauga, Thornhill, and the West GTA. We support seasonal local pickup, with pickup details confirmed based on the product, timing, and current availability.
Rosestyle is focused on local pickup and local rose availability around the West GTA. If delivery or another fulfillment option is available for a specific order or season, we will confirm it clearly before checkout.
Yes. Rosestyle offers selected tree rose varieties when they are available. Tree rose inventory can be seasonal, so the best place to check is the current Tree Roses collection or the product page.
Not always. Living rose plants are seasonal, and some varieties may sell out quickly or only be available in limited quantities. Product pages show current availability whenever possible.
Yes. If you are looking for a specific rose, colour, fragrance, or garden style, you can send a request through Rosestyle Concierge. We can suggest current options or keep your preference in mind for future availability.
Yes. Rosestyle Concierge can help narrow the options based on your pickup city, garden conditions, colour preference, fragrance preference, care level, and whether you are interested in tree roses or other specialty varieties.
Planting timing depends on local weather and your garden conditions. In general, wait until the plant can be moved safely without cold stress, and follow the care guidance provided for your rose.
Keep your rose watered, protected from unnecessary stress, and in a suitable spot until you are ready to plant. Avoid disturbing the root ball before planting, and move the rose into the garden according to care instructions.
If something looks wrong after pickup, contact us within 7 days. The rose should still be in its original pickup condition, with the root ball and soil undisturbed and the plant, buds, leaves, and blooms not affected by handling or planting changes.