Blooming White Drift Rose Memorial Gift
Hardiness Zones 4-10
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location.
Care Information
General Care
Watering: Water every 4-5 days increase as needed. Sun: Full Sun Pruning: You can prune your rose after growth breaks in early to mid-spring.
Planting Guidelines
When planting your rose, dig a hole wide enough and deep enough for the root ball. Best grown in rich, well-drained soil. Added organic matter is suggested. Place rose into the hole and gently break apart the sides of the root ball. Make sure the top of the root ball is leveled with the surrounding soil. Fill hole with soil and organic matter tapping firmly and watering thoroughly.
Winter Care
Before the winter months, apply a thicker layer of bark mulch that will act as a perspective layer. You can also cover your rose with a thin sheet over night when temperatures drop.
Potting & Container
When potting or transplanting a rose, check the moisture of the potting mix in the container and, if dry, water thoroughly. Use a container of 3 gallon or larger for your rose bush. Add organic matter for best results. Roses may be moved in early spring when dormant.
I would like to first send our deepest condolences thoughts and prayers to your friend and the family during this time of healing. We stand and salute this man of great honor, integrity, freedom & pride, and justice. Without any doubts, we absolutely support and respect all our military 100%. I truly apologize again for any misunderstanding.
We always strive for excellence and are committed to providing only top-quality products. However, I am not certain how this plant passed our quality control department and that was completely unacceptable. As with all things natural, working with Mother Nature means we can't guarantee our plants and trees will be blooming during the time of shipment. Depending on the time of year and the varying temperatures around our country, the blooms may have already occurred or may be yet to come. In addition, it could have very well been exposed to something in transit, but this was surely not an intention at all from our company.
We know the great significance and meaning that each of these plants have when they leave our small family-owned farm and every one of our team takes great pride in providing the upmost care and attention to every detail. Each plant is delicately packaged, and we have even had fragile, special care instructions printed on the boxes in addition to "fragile "stickers and labels on the box. We do not have any other way than that to already mark extra special. Now, again once it leaves our hands we try and say a little prayer that it will be taken as good care of with our delivery partners such as FedEx. Therefore we have a product guarantee. I cannot answer for those companies and how they treated this very special package, but just as a reminder this item is not from a local florist company and sitting pretty in a passenger side seat of a van; it's palletized and shipped via multiple transits, truck, boat, plane, and back to truck. I am glad that we could get a replacement sent out s
Julie Roth
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