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Ice N' Roses 'Early Red' Lenten Rose

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Hardy Plant With Purple-Red Blooms for More Color in Winter

Add the Ice N' Roses 'Early Red' Lenten Rose to your yard for some evergreen color throughout the year. This stunning variety does well in cold weather to liven up your outdoor space with vibrant hues.

This plant has deep, purple-red blooms that blossom in winter for a color like wine. The rich color looks even more gorgeous against this rose's green foliage, especially as other plants become more muted during the chilly season.

Plus, this plant is easy to care for and resistant to diseases and deer. It's hardy in the cold and shade, making it great for accenting larger plants, trees, and other foliage in your yard.

The heavy-blooming Ice N' Roses 'Early Red' Lenten Rose offers upright-facing flowers that elevate any outdoor area. Grow yours today!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: This plant can be planted in well-drained, moist, organic-rich soil in partial to full shade. It prefers humus-rich, consistent moisture and can tolerate morning or evening sun or all-day filtered sun. It should avoid direct afternoon sun. Plant with the top of the root ball even with ground level.

2. Watering: Remember to water your new plants every three days for the first two to three weeks. After that, reduce the frequency to once per week and only provide additional water during times of extreme drought.

3. Fertilizing: In spring, use an organic plant food to feed these plants.

4. Pruning: Remember to deadhead flowers to encourage continuous blooming. If necessary, remove any damaged or discolored foliage in the middle of winter before the flowers appear. Trim spent flower heads to encourage new foliage growth or to prevent unwanted seedlings from sprouting.