Rose Flex

Product ref: R21782

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It can be argued that no garden is complete without roses. They come in many forms and this one is a small shrub-like ground covering rose, reaching around 75 centimetres in height with a slightly less width.

From mid-summer beautiful semi-double orange red flowers appear generously over the plant, these are perfectly set off by dark green pinnate foliage. Dead head spent flowers to encourage further planting.

Roses like a good rich loamy soil so it’s good practise to add plenty of organic matter such as well-rotted manure or compost prior to planting, they grow at all aspects but love a sunny position.

These plants are much more impressive if planted in groups, they are great at the base of larger plants.

To keep your roses nice and healthy add a good organic mulch in early spring and add a seaweed liquid fertiliser in late spring. In late winter prune out any spindly growth or crossing/rubbing wood.

Supplied in approx. 1-2 litre containers.

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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.

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