The Pink Drift Rose is a low-growing shrub/groundcover rose with distinctive mounded pink flowers with faded white-yellow centers. These Roses will bloom from mid-spring till fall. Plant your Drift Roses in well-drained garden soil and in an area that will receive full sun. Fertilize in spring will slow release fertilizer for best bloom performance.
Space Your Pink Drift Rose 2 feet apart for a seamless planting. Alternatively, plant them 3+ feet apart to leave space between shrubs.
Lawrence R Ewald –
My 6 two gallon coral drift plants arrived carefully packed 2 plants to each box, with plastic wrapping around the bottom of each plant, and directions on the outside of the box as to how to position the box in order not to hurt the plants. The plants were in great shape, beautiful, and much larger than I anticipated. I am very satisfied and plan to order more plants this fall.
Bob zier (verified owner) –
Pink roses seem to be doing well.
Linda B Taylor (verified owner) –
beautiful little roses. Arrived much quicker than I anticipated. They’re blooming away in my front bed.
Sandie Parrott (garden writer) –
LOVE these Rose’s! Easy care…blooms summer and fall. I cut back in winter. They are planted in part sun (zone 8b) and love it.