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You GardenRose 'Raspberry Ripple' Papageno (Bare Root)

£18.99

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Product description

Item number: VB82K

E.A.N: 5 0 5 6 2 1 4 0 1 9 6 4 7

Rose 'Raspberry Ripple' Papageno - an eye-catching, bicoloured rose, producing masses of amazing 2-toned flowers.

Please note: This product cannot be delivered to Northern Ireland.

'Raspberry Ripple' has red blooms that are boldly splashed and striped with white, superb as a cut flower and striking in mixed flower borders.

A repeat flowering floribunda rose, Raspberry Ripple produces clusters of large, blooms throughout the summer and into the autumn, so if you're looking for a rose a little out of the ordinary, then this is the one for you.

Being a floribunda, this rose bush has good disease resistance, is hardy and easy to grow, and produces large clusters of lightly fragrant blooms over a long season, making it ideal in the garden or in a large pot on the patio or balcony.

Supplied as a bare-root plant (dormant Oct-Mar) ready to plant now.

Caring for your Bare Root Rose:
  • On receipt, soak the roots in water for at least two hours (overnight is better).
Planting in Ground:
  1. Select an appropriate spot for your rose, making sure that you give it enough space to grow
  2. Dig a hole twice the width of the roots, fork over the bottom to loosen the soil
  3. Add some good quality fertiliser eg. Blood Fish & Bone
  4. Aim to plant at the same depth as the soil mark on the trunk. Holding the rose upright with one hand, slowly backfill the hole with soil.
  5. Use your heel to compact the soil around the rose to ensure good contact with the roots
Planting In Pots:
  1. If you're planting into pots, place some old rocks, stones, or gravel in the bottom of the pot for drainage
  2. Always try to use the best compost you can buy
  3. Add some sand or grit to aid drainage
  4. You are again aiming to plant to the depth of the soil mark. Firm down as you fill and press down hard with your heel when the pot is full
  • Delivered As: Root
  • Max Height (in cm): 75
  • Max Spread (in cm): 60
  • Planting Period: October - April
  • Planting Position: Sunny/partial shade. Shletered
  • Potted: N
  • An unusual bicolour rose - each flower is different!
  • Produces masses of red and white splashed blooms
  • Repeat flowering from summer to autumn in flushes
  • Great in the garden border, or big pots
  • Supplied as a bare-root plant (dormant Oct-Mar) ready to plant now.

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