Pink Miracle™ – Bare Root Roses

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Pink Miracle™ – Bare Root Roses

Welcome to the vibrant pink-toned companion of the stunning Miracle on the Hudson. Rich, glossy green leaves create an ideal backdrop for the bold hot pink semi-double blooms. Much like its counterpart, this plant is bushy, full, and beautiful, making it a perfect addition to any landscape.

Why Choose the Pink Miracle Rose?

The Pink Miracle Rose captivates with its vivid pink blooms, delightful fragrance, and sturdy stems that effortlessly support its large, showy flowers. This exceptional variety reblooms continuously throughout the season and boasts impressive resistance to pests and diseases. Low-maintenance and easy to grow, it’s an excellent choice for both seasoned gardeners and beginners looking to add effortless elegance to their landscape.

Order Your Pink Miracle Rose Today

Enhance your garden with the breathtaking beauty and resilience of the Pink Miracle Rose. Don’t wait—order now and enjoy season-long color with minimal upkeep!

Bare root rose planting instructions

Bare root roses are an easy and inexpensive option for early season planting. These dormant plants are often sold in plastic bags filled with moist sawdust to keep the plants hydrated until planting.

Follow these bare root rose instructions to ensure a vibrant and healthy rose:

  1. Soak the roots in a bucket of water for 8-12 hours before planting.
  2. Trim canes so they are approximately 8″ long. Remove any damaged canes.
  3. Dig a hole approximately 18″ wide and 18″ deep.
  4. Add compost or soil conditioner and mix with the soil dug from the hole.
  5. Form a mound of the soil mixture in the center of the planting hole.
  6. Position the rose on top of the soil mound, spreading the roots down the sides. Position the graft union at or just above the ground level. In cold winter climates, position the graft union 1 to 2″ below the ground level.
  7. Backfill the hole with soil mixture eliminating any air pockets by packing down the soil.
  8. Water thoroughly, adding additional soil as necessary as the soil settles.

Mound the canes with an additional 4 to 6″ of soil to prevent withering of the canes before the roots become established. Once new growth begins to develop, remove this soil slowly over a week.