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Cold-Hardy Rose Shrub With Lovely Scent and Light Yellow Hue
Add some color and fragrance to your yard with the Romantica® Moonlight Rose Shrub. This plant elevates any garden, container, yard, and more with its heavy blooms.
The rose bush arrives dormant in eco-friendly fiber pots, making it simple and sustainable to plant in your garden.
This rose has a strong fragrance and light yellow hue that adds an alluring aroma to your yard. And the stunning color brightens up your space from spring through fall, so you have multiple seasons of large blooms.
Plus, this shrub is disease-resistant and cold-hardy, making it great for many environments! Cut these flowers and bring them indoors for your own deluxe bouquet or arrangement each day.
Plant this shrub in winter to enjoy it the rest of the year. Buy the Romantica® Moonlight Rose Shrub today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant these shrubs in moist, well-drained soil that receives full sunlight (between 6 and 8 hours daily). Although this particular cultivar is disease-resistant, it is still important to leave enough space around the shrubs to allow for proper air circulation. Space the plants 4 feet apart to create a mass planting.
2. Watering: New plants should be watered on a regular schedule, while established plants require less frequent watering. Water when the top several inches of soil are dry.
3. Fertilizing: Hybrid Tea Roses are heavy feeders. Feed with balanced fertilizer in early spring, after the first blooms, and once more in late July.
4. Pruning: Deadhead this Tea Rose in early spring to encourage more prolific blooming. Remove thin canes and trim thick canes by one-third to promote growth and abundant blooming.
5. Pollination: This shrub is pollinated by bees, so no other rose variety is required.
1. Planting: Plant these shrubs in moist, well-drained soil that receives full sunlight (between 6 and 8 hours daily). Although this particular cultivar is disease-resistant, it is still important to leave enough space around the shrubs to allow for proper air circulation. Space the plants 4 feet apart to create a mass planting.
2. Watering: New plants should be watered on a regular schedule, while established plants require less frequent watering. Water when the top several inches of soil are dry.
3. Fertilizing: Hybrid Tea Roses are heavy feeders. Feed with balanced fertilizer in early spring, after the first blooms, and once more in late July.
4. Pruning: Deadhead this Tea Rose in early spring to encourage more prolific blooming. Remove thin canes and trim thick canes by one-third to promote growth and abundant blooming.
5. Pollination: This shrub is pollinated by bees, so no other rose variety is required.
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