Introducing the Bolero™ Rose, a versatile addition to gardens of all sizes! Whether adorning a cozy urban balcony or a special floral arrangement, this rose bush adapts seamlessly to its surroundings.
With its low-maintenance nature, the Bolero™ Rose offers gardeners the joy of effortless care and abundant blooms. In fact, this resilient beauty requires minimal attention due to its disease-resistant and drought-tolerant qualities. Plus, its compact size makes it an ideal choice for those with limited garden space, adding charm and elegance to any landscape!
Not only does this beautiful rose bush dazzle in the garden, but it also excels as a centerpiece in vase arrangements. Bring the beauty of the outdoors inside with its fragrant blooms, infusing your home with the sweet scent of traditional roses with hints of tropical fruit.
About Bloomables®: Bloomables® makes it easy to have a garden that blooms all season. This collection of roses, shrubs, and perennials have been carefully selected to provide an easy and beautiful gardening experience. Bright colors, unique textures, and of course, amazing blooms, make this collection one-of-a-kind.
1. Planting: Select a spot with well-drained soil and full sun (6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day). Plant your Bolero™ Rose in a hole twice as wide but just as deep as the root ball. Water immediately after to establish roots. Add a 3-inch layer of mulch to prevent weeds.
If you're planting in a container, select a pot that's about twice the size of your plant's shipped container and use organic soil. Place your rose inside, water to settle its roots, and find a sunny spot on your porch or patio to place your container.
2. Watering: Water occasionally, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings to promote healthy root development.
3. Fertilizing: This rose benefits from regular fertilization during the growing season with a balanced rose fertilizer to promote robust growth and abundant blooms.
4. Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring to shape the plant, cutting back to outward-facing buds to encourage healthy growth and flowering.