![]() Water thoroughly, adding additional soil as necessary as soil settles.ĩ. Backfill the hole with soil mixture eliminating any air pockets by packing down.Ĩ. In cold winter climates, position the graft union 1 to 2" below the ground level.ħ. Position the graft union at or just above the ground level. Position the rose on top of the soil mound, spreading the roots down the sides. Form a mound of the soil mixture in the center of the planting hole.Ħ. Add compost or soil conditioner and mix with the soil dug from the hole.ĥ. Dig a hole approximately 18" wide and 18" deep.Ĥ. Trim canes so they are approximately 8" long. Soak the roots in a bucket of water for 8-12 hours prior to planting.Ģ. These dormant plants often are sold in plastic bags filled with moist sawdust to keep the plants hydrated until planting.ġ. Planting direction for each is a little different.īare root rose are an easy and inexpensive option for early season planting. Roses can be purchased as bare-root, growing in plastic containers, or growing in biodegradable containers. We are delighted to make it available to you this season, and urge you to find a place for it in the sunny border.Īll roses prefer a spot in your garden that receives at least six to eight hours of full sun a day and a rich, organic, well-drained soil. It has increased steadily in popularity ever since, and as we say, it is a rose we can unreservedly recommend for any climate, condition, or level of gardening expertise. (The seed parent was a seedling.) Warriner released Rio Samba™ in 1991, and two years later it won an All-America Rose Selection. We take a special pride in Rio Samba™ here at Jackson & Perkins because it was bred by our own master rosarian, Bill Warriner, with another of his brilliant creations, golden Sunbright®, as its pollen parent. It's like a bouquet on every flowering stem, and because the buds in each cluster open at different times, you will often see very different colors on display in a single cluster of blooms! Rio Samba™ is a long-stemmed hybrid tea, but frequently the blooms arise in small clusters rather than singly. A fully blooming shrub is truly a carnival of brilliant color - which is where Rio Samba™ gets its name, of course! Over time, the red spreads down the petals, often acquiring deep pink or orange hues. Fully double, 5 inches wide, packed with about 25 petals, and opening from long, pointed buds, these blooms unfurl a bright shade of golden-yellow, often with red edges. This hybrid tea seems to have the resilience and flower power of a shrub rose, as well as the beauty and impeccable form of an exhibition variety.Ī large measure of Rio Samba's™ charm is its flower colors, which change dramatically as the blooms mature. And yet, season after season, praise is heaped upon Rio Samba™. It cannot be expected that everyone will be pleased with any given variety. After all, Jackson & Perkins roses are shipped to all climates and conditions, to new gardeners as well as experienced rosarians. 1993 All-American Rose Selections Winner!įew roses receive nonstop raves from our customers.
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