Groundcover Rose – Assortred Drift (Rosa)
Drift Roses feature a low growing habit, with most growing to only 1 1/2 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide. Blooms appear in late spring and repeat bloom throughout the summer and fall, until frost. Full to part sun.
Our bare root roses arrive in mid-February, and we start planting them in containers as soon as they arrive. All of our roses are sold in pots, rather than bare root, which protects their roots from drying out and breaking. Rose flowers are hard to resist, both in color and smell, so they sell out quickly once they start to bloom.
You can find our best selection of roses in March and early April.
Some Varieties Sell Out Quickly. All Roses are Subject to Availability.
Drift Roses feature a low growing habit, with most growing to only 1 1/2 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide. Blooms appear in late spring and repeat bloom throughout the summer and fall, until frost. Full to part sun.
Most Roses bloom best when they get at least six hours of full sun every day. Water plants deeply and regularly for the first two years.
Roses need at least 4 to 6 hours of sun each day. Prefer rich, loamy soil. Plant your roses where falling ice and snow will not damage plants.
Knockout roses produce highly disease resistant clean, green foliage and repeat blooms from late spring, throughout summer and fall, until frost. Grow to around 4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.
Outstanding blooming capabilities from a truly low maintenance, black spot-resistant tree form rose. It never stops performing — blooming profusely throughout the growing season into late fall. Trim periodically throughout the summer. Can grow to 6-7 ft. tall and 4-5 ft. wide. Full to part Sun.