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Plant This Winning Rose in Your Garden!
The show-stopping Grand Champion Rose gets its name from its outstanding qualities that make it the toughest and most beautiful rose…
· Drought tolerant, its efficient use of water means you work less to keep this rose thriving
· Luscious, dense foliage creates a cloud of green leaves as a background for your roses
· Enticing, 3-inch double blossoms bring vibrant pops of color to any spot in your garden
You won t find a tougher rose…
Able to withstand hot summers, cold winters and drought, the Grand Champion™ Rose takes the prize for being the most tolerant rose
And you don t need to worry about the diseases that plague most roses, because the Grand Champion™ Rose is very disease resistant
All of that toughness comes in a gorgeous package…
Spring through summer, your garden will be full of an abundance of deep red, double blossom roses.
Classified as a rose shrub, the roses sit comfortably in a 4 ft. lush canopy of smooth, green foliage
While many new varieties of roses sacrifice fragrance for beauty, the Grand Champion™ has it all…
Your summers will be filled with the captivating, familiar fragrance of roses
The Grand Champion™ is a perennial rose, which means you can plant this shrub anywhere in your garden and it will grow its prize-winning blooms year after year…
Fans of roses won t wait around to plant this brand new show-stopping variety in their garden.
Don t wait until they re all gone. Order yours today!
Planting & Care
Find a spot in your yard that gets full sun, the more sun the better. Plant your Grand Champion Rose in a hole twice is wide, but as deep as the root ball. Water immediately to establish roots. Add a 3-inch layer of mulch to prevent weeds.
Watering: Water frequently until the plant is established. Once the roots are established, add 1-inch water per week.
Pruning: Once established, you can prune your Grand Champion every February by cutting the shrub down to half its height. While this isn t necessary, it will help your plant produce more roses.
Fertilization: Purchase a rose fertilizer and follow the instructions on the package for frequency and amount.
Size | 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon |
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