Description: A one-year-old rose, grown in the field, The Floyd has been cultivated from cuttings of flowers. Very healthy plant and easy to survive. Featuring stunning burgundy flowers. Originally from British. Very rare variety and hard to find on the market. Rose Planting Instructions:1. Select a rose-friendly planting site. Roses need well-drained soil away from trees and hedges, which compete for food. Choose a sunny spot, as roses need direct sunlight at least half a day for proper flowering. Don't plant roses too close together, as good air circulation will help prevent diseases. 2. Prepare the planting site. Remove rose packaging. Prune away any damaged roots. Prune each cane back to 6'' above bud union. Soak roots in water for a few hours. 3. Prepare the planting site. Dig a hole 12-15'' deep and 20-24'' wide. Build a firm mound in bottom of hole using soil dug from the hole. Space roses 18-30'' apart. 4. Plant Your roses. Spread rose roots out evenly over mound. Raise or lower mound height so the bud union rests 1'' above surrounding soil in milder winter areas (lows below -10 F). Fill hole with soil from the hole mixed with 50% organic matter. Tap soil down around roots to eliminate air pockets. 5. Protect from late frost. If planting before all danger of the frost has passed, mound soil over bud union to protect rose. Remove soil when new growth starts and when all danger of frost has passed. Post Planting Care 1. After planting, apply Rose Plant Food at least every other week to encourage beautiful blooms and lush foliage. 2. Apply 3-4'' layers of organic mulch to help maintain soil moisture. Keep soil around newly planted roses evenly moist each day especially for the first two weeks and then until plant is well established. Winterizing After the first hard frost, remove surrounding debris. Apply a 3-4'' mulch layer. In regions where temperatures routinely fall to 15 F or below, cover plant base with a 6-12'' high mound of fresh soil topped with straw. Remove protection when new growth begins in spring.Size 2 GallonThis rose will suit any garden. We will remove rose from pot, wrap the roots and soil with wet paper towel and ship via priority mail to assure freshness. When you get the plant put it in healthy soil and water as needed.
Price: 55 USD
Location: Lake Elsinore, California
End Time: 2024-12-13T23:39:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 25 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Common Name: Rose
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Color: Burgundy
Growth Habit: Bushy
Soil Type: Loam
Brand: Floyd
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Soil pH: Between 6 and 6.5
Type: Roses
Watering: Light
Growth Stage: Vegetative
Unit Type: gal
Genus: Rosa
Number in Pack: 1
Sunlight: Full Sun
Features: Roses
Safety: Thorns
Country/Region of Manufacture: Virgin Islands, British
Unit Quantity: 15