The Sunblaze® Bridal Rose delivers a timeless touch of elegance with its soft, pure white blooms set against glossy, dark green foliage. This miniature rose offers continuous flowering from spring through fall, providing a steady display of fresh, fade-resistant petals. Its compact size makes it perfect for adding beauty to patios, small gardens, or entryways.
Designed for convenience, the Sunblaze® Bridal Rose comes ready to thrive in a decorative pot. Whether placed on a balcony, porch, or garden bed, it provides a low-maintenance solution for season-long color. Its hardy nature allows it to flourish in heat and drought, making it a reliable performer in various climates.
Its petite form allows for effortless placement in tight spaces, while its long-lasting blooms ensure continuous visual appeal. Enjoy its beauty in a pot for the season, then transplant it into the garden in fall for years of enjoyment.
With its resilient nature and endless blooms, the Sunblaze® Bridal Rose is an excellent choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. Whether you're looking for a patio statement piece or a durable addition to your landscape, this compact rose delivers classic charm with minimal effort. Get yours today!
1. Planting: This rose comes pre-planted in a decorative pot, ready for immediate enjoyment. If transplanting, choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball, place the plant, and backfill with soil. Water thoroughly after planting.
2. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water deeply once or twice a week, allowing the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. In hot, dry weather, check moisture levels more frequently.
3. Fertilizing: Apply a balanced rose fertilizer in early spring as new growth appears. Continue feeding every 4-6 weeks through the growing season to promote continuous blooms. Stop fertilizing in late summer to encourage dormancy.
4. Pruning: Remove spent blooms (deadheading) regularly to encourage new flowers. In early spring, prune back dead or weak branches to maintain shape and promote healthy growth. Minimal pruning is needed for container-grown plants.