A versatile flower year-round, with an even more eye-catching presence in the summer, let roses be your go-to flower this season from your grand gardenscapes, to indoor arrangements, and more.
East Hampton Gardens owner Michael Giannelli has climbing roses in his own garden, as featured in Blue Carreon’s newest book.
New-York based author and photographer Ngoc Minh Ngo uses a wall of rose photographs for inspiration in her new book Roses in the Garden (Rizzoli).
Looking ahead to the next summer, a new Hybrid Tea Rose at named after the garden queen herself, Martha Stewart, will make it’s debut in 2026 at Star Roses and Plants.
As harvest time comes to a close at the end of June, cutting multiple stems from the same variety of roses makes a simple yet stunning arrangement perfect for your foyer entryway or dining table centerpiece.
Even if roses aren’t your cup of tea, rose-colored accents in your tableware, like this one by Katherine Nedelkoff, are sure to impress your guests at your next summer soirée.