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Rosa Till Eulenspiegel (3L Pot)

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Rosa Till Eulenspiegel (3L Pot) - Description

  • Rosa Till Eulenspiegel
  • Type: Eulenspiegel
  • Pot Size: 3L
  • Flower: Deep Red
  • Plant Current Size: 15cm in Height (Approx. 6 Inches)
  • Well Branched Plants
  • Top Quality Rose

Rosa Till Eulenspiegel - Characteristics

  • Upright & bushy Rose
  • Wonderful deep rose blooms
  • Repeat blooms gives colour all summer long
  • Flower: Cluster of blossoms on upright stems, 6cm in width (approx. 2½ inches)
  • Flowering: June to November - Repeat bloomer
  • Colour: Dark red
  • Mature Height: 75 - 100cm (approx. 29½ - 39 inches)
  • Habit: Perfectly upright
  • Neat & compact rose
  • Excellent for cut flowers
  • Vigorous growth rate
  • Fragrance: Slight
  • A resilient plant - Suited to Irish climate
  • Good disease resistance

Rosa Till Eulenspiegel - Uses

  • Wonderful deep red rose looks great in any garden
  • Classic red, ideal in rose beds
  • Plant with white flowering 'Iceberg' rose
  • Suited to a traditional garden or traditional planting scheme
  • Under-plant with Lavender, Box, Santolina or Sage
  • Can be grown to form an informal flowering hedge
  • Suited to a sunny spot in most soil types

Planting Instructions

Sowing Time

  • Potted rose plants can be planted any time of year
  • Do not plant in frosty conditions

Hole Preparation

  • Dig a big planting hole. 1½ x 1½ ft
  • Mix in well rotted manure
  • Also mix in a small handful of fertiliser

Handling the Plants

  • Take care not to damage plant's roots
  • Ideally, soak plant pots for 10 minutes before planting
  • Water again after planting
  • Feed plants over the Summer months
  • Use a fertiliser high in potassium
  • Apply rose clear to foliage to prevent mildew, rust & greenfly aphids

Pruning Roses

  • Rose plants need to be pruned back each year
  • They will grow fast & develop several flowering stems each year
  • Late Winter to early Spring, once worst frost has past, prune the roses
  • Cut out all dead, dying & diseased branches
  • Remove any crossing over or rubbing stems
  • Prune back remaining stems to approx. 30cm above ground level

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