Garden Plant: Peach Drift Groundcover Rose
Product Description: Peach Drift Groundcover Rose
Pretty Fabulous Peach Drift Groundcover Rose
- Amazingly Floriferous
- Display Mid-Spring through Frost
- Romantic and Soft Color Pairs Beautifully With Other Flowers
- Buds Start Orange, Open to Soft Peach Blooms
- Lustrous, Dark Green Foliage
- Lush, Compact Growth Habit
- Use Throughout Your Sunny Landscape
- Perfect for Containers and Small Gardens
- Low Maintenance Rose is a Breeze to Grow and Enjoy
- Improved Disease Resistance
- Winter Hardy and Heat Tolerant
- Butterfly Magnet
- Widely Adaptable All Across the United States
For a perfect accent plant that polishes the look of all your landscape plantings, try Peach Drift Rose (Rosa \’Meiggili’). These floriferous dwarf shrubs produce an abundance of soft peach blooms that cover the plant from mid-spring to the first freeze of late fall.
You’ll adore these low mounding, low-maintenance plants that are a cross between full-size groundcover Roses and miniatures. From the groundcover roses they kept toughness, disease resistance and winter hardiness. From the miniatures, they inherited their well-managed size and repeat-blooming nature.
Their showy blooms blend so beautifully with other perennials in any landscape style, from Cottage Gardens to contemporary and everything in between. You’ll never grow tired of them!
There is a tremendous richness to the flowers, with a fascinating depth of color. Tiny buds are a tightly held orange promise that unfurls to show off their delicate pale peach petals.
They bloom in lavish successive flushes all through the growing season. Trim them regularly and use them to decorate your interior tablescapes.
Lustrous dark green foliage makes a wonderful foil for the plentiful blooms. Be sure to clip a few sprays to use in your cut flower arrangements!
No wonder people across the country love these beautifully bushy, reblooming groundcover Roses. Peach Drift Rose is very low maintenance, exhibits strong disease resistance, and won’t give you an ounce of trouble when planted in full sun and well-drained soil.
You’ll love their compact size and repeat blooming nature all growing season long. Order plenty to complete your project with help .
How to Use Peach Drift Roses in the Landscape
Although this plant has many admirable features, one of the best has to be the versatility of Peach Drift Rose. It is a great mixer, or fill plant that can brighten and polish sunny areas throughout your yard.
Use as a supporting player, as it sets bold-colored plants off to perfection. Or, you can easily plan your garden design around its pleasing hues as your main feature.
Of course, it can be used as a groundcover plant, as a mass planting, or in the mixed border. Peach Drift can also be grown as a container plant.
Their spreading growth habit and colorful blooms look amazing with evergreen shrubs and trees, Incorporate into an easy-care foundation planting as a high-end option.
To fill a wide, open area with gorgeous color, plant them 24 inches apart on center. Measure from the center of one to the center of the next.
Don’t forget to include a few of these near your Victory Garden to increase your yields! They serve as a long-blooming nectar resource plant for local beneficial pollinators.
Peach looks fantastic with white, purple, and yellow blooms. Try contrasting them against glorious blue flowers. Create a modern ombre planting by using adjacent hues such as red, pink and apricot.
You literally can’t go wrong with the flower power of the Peach Drift. This pretty partner is a foolproof way to make other plants look better.
Pro Plant Tips for Care
Drift Roses perform beautifully all across the country. They take extreme cold, humidity, and even scorching high temps. Protect your investment by giving them the planting conditions they need.
The most important requirement is to give them a full sun location where they will receive at least 6 hours of sunlight a day. They also need well-drained soil that won’t retain water for long.
Use a container, or mound up additional soil 18 inches above your native soil line if you suffer from poor drainage. Plant Peach Drift Roses directly in that mound. Add a border to finish the look into a raised bed.
We always recommend Root Booster when planting to get your Roses off to the best start. Follow the directions on the package.
They need a medium amount of water on a regular basis. Add a 3 to 4-inch layer of mulch over the root system, and plan to reapply in spring. Over time, the mulch will break down to improve your soil!
Prune in early spring by simply cutting back last year’s growth to 12 inches. Remove any broken, crossing, or winter damaged branches at that time. If you deadhead regularly, reblooming will be encouraged.
Peach Drift Roses are a wonderful addition to your landscape designs. Order this outstanding selection from us today!