Rosa 'Meizygglie' GRACE N' GRIT RED typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in May.
shrub rose
Rosa 'Meizygglie' GRACE N' GRIT RED
Cycle:
Perennial
Watering:
Average
Propagation:
Layering Propagation,Cutting,Grafting Propagation,Division
Hardiness Zone:
4 - 9
Flowers:
Red Flowers
Sun:
Full sun
Leaf:
Yes
Leaf Color:
green,red
Growth Rate:
High
Maintenance:
Moderate
Drought Tolerant:
Yes
Thorny:
Yes
watering
Shrub roses need to be watered every day or 2 if planted in a container and every other day or so if planted in the ground. Deep watering is better than frequent shallow watering. When giving your shrub rose water, soak the ground completely, but don’t allow the roots to stay in standing water for too long. Be careful not to water the actual foliage. Water the rose in the morning, as this allows plenty of time for it to dry before nightfall.
sunlight
Shrub rose (Rosa 'Meizygglie' GRACE N' GRIT RED) generally prefers full sun exposure for at least 6 hours each day. This will encourage the rose bushes to develop healthy leaves and robust blooms. When sunlight is limited, it’s important to provide supplemental lighting with a grow light in the early morning hours, just as the sun begins to rise. This will ensure the roses photosynthesize enough energy to sustain proper growth and flowering. It’s important to monitor the roses throughout the warm months to adjust the amount of sunlight they receive each day.
pruning
Shrub roses (Rosa 'Meizygglie' GRACE N' GRIT RED) should be pruned in late winter, or early spring. This encourages the plant to bloom well and provide vigorous new growth. Generally, shrub roses don't require heavy pruning like roses grown for cut flowers. Let a few canes grow unchecked, and thin out any that are dead or dying. Trim back the remaining canes to leave healthy wood, cutting at an angle about 2 inches above a bud. Prune in a shallow cone shape, taking off any competing centers of growth, and any stray or wayward canes. Be aggressive, but don't "top" the plants. Pruning can be completed in heavy shoots and in old wood. Don't cut into old wood more than necessary. When finished, fertilize your shrub roses with a balanced fertilizer to promote new growth and flowers. If desired, you can tidy up your shrub roses in mid-summer, removing old or dead flowers and stems.