Charles de Mills Seeds
Characteristics and Uses of Charles de Mills Plants
Charles de Mills is a historic rose variety celebrated for its richly scented, deep crimson blooms and romantic, old-world charm. These rose seeds produce compact, vigorous shrubs known for their intensely ruffled, fully double flowers. A prized antique cultivar, Charles de Mills thrives in cottage gardens and formal settings alike. The blooms attract pollinators and make a luxurious cut flower, all grown from non-GMO seeds that preserve the rose’s original genetic integrity.
Growing Conditions for Charles de Mills Plants
- Light Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Rich, well-drained loam
- Soil pH: Neutral to slightly acidic (6.5–7.0)
- Temperature: Prefers temperate climates
- Frost Tolerance: Hardy and cold-tolerant
Planting Tips for Charles de Mills
- Start seeds indoors in seed trays with light soil
- Keep moist and warm during germination (65–75°F)
- Transplant seedlings after hardening off in spring
- Space plants 2–3 feet apart in sunny areas
Watering Instructions and Tips
Water deeply and regularly, especially in the first growing season. Once established, Charles de Mills roses are fairly drought-tolerant. Avoid overhead watering to prevent disease and mulch to conserve moisture and protect roots.
Growing Zones
- USDA Zones: 4–9
- Global Zones: Temperate rose-growing regions
Key Benefits & Uses
- Historic rose variety with heirloom status
- Highly fragrant, old-fashioned blooms
- Ideal for cut flowers and romantic gardens
- Preserved through heirloom seeds
- Attracts bees and beneficial pollinators
Best Uses in the Garden & Landscape
- Formal rose beds
- Heritage gardens