Sunbelt® Crazy Love™
Sunbelt® Crazy Love™
'KORbamflu' PP 26,870
Exciting four-inch, copper-yellow blooms are displayed on a robust, healthy shrub. Abundant foliage is glossy and dark green. This rose has a strong repeat bloom for season long enjoyment.
Breeder | Kordes® |
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Flower Color | Copper, Yellow |
Petals | Medium, 125+ |
Foliage | Dark Green, Semi-Glossy |
Scent | Moderate |
Size/Habit | Upright, Bushy, 4' h x 3½' w |
Light | Full Sun |
Zones | 5–10 |
Water | Regularly Until Established |
Rose Type | Grandiflora |
Features | Fragrant Plants |
Info
🌹 Bare-Root Rose Quality & Grafting Information 🌹
We are proud to offer only Grade 1 bare-root roses, ensuring you receive the highest quality plants for your garden.
You may notice that some roses are Own Root (OR), while others are Bud Grafted. The type depends on the availability from our trusted wholesale suppliers.
No matter the type, all our bare-root roses meet strict quality standards for healthy roots and stems.
If you have questions about the difference or would like recommendations for your garden, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Bare-Root Rose Planting Instructions
Step 1: Prepare Your Plant
- As soon as you receive your bare-root rose, soak the roots in a bucket of water for 4 to 6 hours (but no longer than 12 hours) to rehydrate them.
- Using clean pruning shears, trim any broken or damaged roots to healthy tissue. Also, prune any excessively long roots to about 0.5-1inch to encourage new growth.
Step 2: Choose the Right Location
- Select a spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Make sure the soil drains well and isn’t prone to waterlogging. Avoid low spots where water pools.
Step 3: Prepare the Planting Hole
- Dig a hole about 18 inches wide and 18 inches deep.
- Mix some compost or well-rotted manure into the soil you removed to enrich the planting area.
Step 4: Plant Your Rose
- Create a small mound of soil in the center of the hole.
- Spread the roots evenly around the mound, gently fanning them out.
- Place the rose so that the graft union (the swollen area near the base of the stems) is about 2 to 3 inches below soil level (this protects it from frost).
- Backfill the hole with soil, gently firming it down as you go to remove air pockets.
Step 5: Water Thoroughly
- Water the rose deeply after planting to settle the soil around the roots.
- Keep the soil consistently moist (but not soggy) during the first growing season as the rose establishes itself.
Step 6: Mulch and Care
- Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base, keeping it a few inches away from the stems to prevent rot.
- Mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Regularly check for pests and diseases and prune dead or damaged canes as needed.