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Peach Drift Rose Tree - 3-4 Ft | Perfect Plants
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Peach Drift Rose Tree - 3-4 Ft | Perfect Plants

BuyPeach Drift Rose Tree For saleSmall TreeWith Re-blooming Roses in Magnificent Shades of Peach, Pink and Yellow.The Peach Drift Rose Tree plant is sure to turn heads. It is the samePeach Drift Rose bushwe know and love except pruned into tree form.Brilliant orange, pink, and yellow colorful blossoms flower all season long and continue to re-b…
BuyPeach Drift Rose Tree For saleSmall TreeWith Re-blooming Roses in Magnificent Shades of Peach, Pink and Yellow.The Peach Drift Rose Tree plant is sure to turn heads. It is the samePeach Drift Rose bushwe know and love except pruned into tree form.Brilliant orange, pink, and yellow colorful blossoms flower all season long and continue to re-bloom all year ifdeadheadedregularly. The bloom cycle starts in early spring and rose buds will form from spring until mid-summer before the weather gets too hot. They are fully double flowers on the rose bush tree. You may even see flower heads form until fall through the first frost.Dark green foliage stays evergreen all year long on the potted rose tree to provide a nice contrast of colors to the colorful flower clusters.The Drift Patio Rose Tree comes in a 3-gallon container and measures 3-4 feet tall. It is perfect for keeping in a container for your porch or patio, planting in the ground as a specimen tree, or planting in groups. They truly become a focal point to add color, so be sure to use shrub rose tree landscaping ideas to your advantage.PEACH DRIFT ROSE TREE CAREDrift Rose shrubs are extremely easy to grow and the rose tree is no different. This reblooming rose tree comes with the same pest and disease resistance as all the Knockout and Drift Roses from Star Roses. It also boasts the same heat and drought tolerance qualities once established.Grow the cold hardy knockout rose tree in a pot across the United States in USDA hardiness zones 5-10. This low-maintenance rose tree variety is not picky and will tolerate a wide range of planting sites and garden soil types (even clay soils). If you are growing it in a container, be sure to choose one with a drainage hole.Grow in full sun to partial shade for best results. You may experience fewer flowers if planted in a more shaded area. Moist, well-draining soil is best to prevent root rot on the root systems. Aslow-release fertilizerwill help give the flowering tree a good boost of nutrients if applied in the early spring.How to Plant a Rose TreeYour rose tree will come with generic planting instructions in the box. To reiterate, dig a hole at least twice as deep and wide as the root ball. Place the tree and root ball back into the hole and backfill the soil with native soil or amended soil such as ourRose Soil Mix. It is specially formulated to have the most nutrients and components that rose bushes like and need to thrive. Push down on the soil to remove any air pockets and water thoroughly until established. It is best to perform a regular watering schedule the first year of planting to establish a strong root system. Apply a thick layer of mulch to help retain moisture throughout the growing seasons.How to Prune a Rose TreePruning rose trees is essential to keep the blooms lasting and forming all year long. Deadhead spent blossom to encourage new blooms to form. You can shape the tree to any shape or size you desire. It is best to prune back any dead or crossed branches. They don't need much maintenance but annual pruning will benefit them greatly.When to Prune a Rose TreeThe best time to prune Drift roses is in late winter to early spring before the spring growing season begins. However, you can prune them at almost any time of the year to encourage new growth.Winterizing a Rose TreeWinter is a dormant season for roses. They will still carry over their dark green foliage but flowering will decrease as will growth. Never fertilize in winter as this encourages new growth, which is more susceptible to cold damage.Peach Drift Roses are easy to care for and provide beautiful rose blooms during the spring and summer blooming seasons. What is not to love.?Shop the Peach Drift Rose tree for sale.Check outall ourRose bushes for sale.
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BuyPeach Drift Rose Tree For saleSmall TreeWith Re-blooming Roses in Magnificent Shades of Peach, Pink and Yellow.The Peach Drift Rose Tree plant is sure to turn heads. It is the samePeach Drift Rose bushwe know and love except pruned into tree form.Brilliant orange, pink, and yellow colorful blossoms flower all season long and continue to re-bloom all year ifdeadheadedregularly. The bloom cycle starts in early spring and rose buds will form from spring until mid-summer before the weather gets too hot. They are fully double flowers on the rose bush tree. You may even see flower heads form until fall through the first frost.Dark green foliage stays evergreen all year long on the potted rose tree to provide a nice contrast of colors to the colorful flower clusters.The Drift Patio Rose Tree comes in a 3-gallon container and measures 3-4 feet tall. It is perfect for keeping in a container for your porch or patio, planting in the ground as a specimen tree, or planting in groups. They truly become a focal point to add color, so be sure to use shrub rose tree landscaping ideas to your advantage.PEACH DRIFT ROSE TREE CAREDrift Rose shrubs are extremely easy to grow and the rose tree is no different. This reblooming rose tree comes with the same pest and disease resistance as all the Knockout and Drift Roses from Star Roses. It also boasts the same heat and drought tolerance qualities once established.Grow the cold hardy knockout rose tree in a pot across the United States in USDA hardiness zones 5-10. This low-maintenance rose tree variety is not picky and will tolerate a wide range of planting sites and garden soil types (even clay soils). If you are growing it in a container, be sure to choose one with a drainage hole.Grow in full sun to partial shade for best results. You may experience fewer flowers if planted in a more shaded area. Moist, well-draining soil is best to prevent root rot on the root systems. Aslow-release fertilizerwill help give the flowering tree a good boost of nutrients if applied in the early spring.How to Plant a Rose TreeYour rose tree will come with generic planting instructions in the box. To reiterate, dig a hole at least twice as deep and wide as the root ball. Place the tree and root ball back into the hole and backfill the soil with native soil or amended soil such as ourRose Soil Mix. It is specially formulated to have the most nutrients and components that rose bushes like and need to thrive. Push down on the soil to remove any air pockets and water thoroughly until established. It is best to perform a regular watering schedule the first year of planting to establish a strong root system. Apply a thick layer of mulch to help retain moisture throughout the growing seasons.How to Prune a Rose TreePruning rose trees is essential to keep the blooms lasting and forming all year long. Deadhead spent blossom to encourage new blooms to form. You can shape the tree to any shape or size you desire. It is best to prune back any dead or crossed branches. They don't need much maintenance but annual pruning will benefit them greatly.When to Prune a Rose TreeThe best time to prune Drift roses is in late winter to early spring before the spring growing season begins. However, you can prune them at almost any time of the year to encourage new growth.Winterizing a Rose TreeWinter is a dormant season for roses. They will still carry over their dark green foliage but flowering will decrease as will growth. Never fertilize in winter as this encourages new growth, which is more susceptible to cold damage.Peach Drift Roses are easy to care for and provide beautiful rose blooms during the spring and summer blooming seasons. What is not to love.?Shop the Peach Drift Rose tree for sale.Check outall ourRose bushes for sale.