Rose Rhapsody In Blue

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Scented
![]() Excellent cut flower
![]() Mid-March/April depending on frost.
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| Planting | |
| Plant in a hole large enough to take the roots when fully outspread. | |
Rose Rhapsody In Blue (H342)
Purple-Blue flowers, robust and very fragrant. Rose of the year 2003.
| Flowering Time (June-September) | |||||||||||
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| Season Of Interest | Summer |
| Flower Colour | PURPLE |
| Foliage Colour | GREEN |
| Delivery | Delivery Within 28 Days |
| Planting Growing Instructions | |||||||||||
| It is best to plant roses in winter or early spring, provided there is little frost. To plant, dig a hole large enough to take the roots when fully outspread. Distribute the roots evenly around the hole and put in a little fine soil to which has been added a small amount of bonemeal. Fill in a further 5cm of ordinary soil over the roots and tread in firmly. Generally speaking the depth of planting roses will vary between 10-20cm, but examination of the plants should let you know quite clearly the depth to plant. |
| Cultural Instructions | |||||||||||
| It is vital that roses are planted firmly, to ensure that winds will not damage or disrupt the roots. Apply a balanced fertiliser every 3-4 weeks in the spring/summer and it is also recommended that you apply a mulch in the winter for protection. Can be pruned back to remove any dead wood or growth. |
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| Fertile, humus rich and well drained soil |
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