Drift® Roses are groundcover roses made easy®. They were bred to stay manageable in size and bloom from spring to frost without a lot of work from you. Here are some helpful tips and guides to ensure your roses perform their best.
Drift® Roses need 6-8 hours of full sun every day. The more sun there is, the more they will thrive and produce flowers. + What type of soil do Drift® Roses prefer?
2018年1月22日 · Water your Drift® Rose thoroughly around the base of the plant, allowing it to soak in. Repeat as necessary. For the next couple of weeks, check in and water the plant as needed to ensure it stays healthy.
Introduced in 2000, this family of extremely floriferous, low-maintenance shrub roses revolutionized the way we think of roses. With more to offer than just roses, Star® Roses and Plants also has a breakthrough collection of edibles.
Peach Drift® is one of the most floriferous dwarf shrubs available. Soft peach blooms cover the plant from mid-spring to the first hard freeze of late fall. Peach Drift® pairs well with existing perennials in any landscape and exhibits strong disease resistance. Zones: 4–11 | Exposure: Full sun | Habit: 1½’ h x 2’ w
An easy-care nature and effortless beauty lend to the success of Red Drift®. The petite, red flowers prove to be an elegant addition to any garden, especially when able to naturally drape over a rock wall or edge. Zones: 4–11 | Exposure: Full sun | Habit: 1½’ h x 2½’ w
White Drift® has pure white, fully double flowers that are perfectly shaped like miniature roses. These impressive white blooms will brighten gardens of all shapes and styles. This variety can have slight coloration of Sweet Drift®. Zones: 4–11 | Exposure: Full sun | Habit: 1½’ h x 2½’ w
Sweet Drift® forms full clusters of sweet pink blooms from mid-spring to the first hard freeze of late fall. No cottage garden is complete without the charming romance of Sweet Drift®. Zones: 4–11 | Exposure: Full sun | Habit: 1½’ h x 2½’ w
2018年1月18日 · Drift® Roses are incredibly tough and can make it through almost anything, long winters included. If you do live in an area with harsh winters, there are a few things to try that will help your roses flourish in the spring.