We supply A-Quality rose bushes with bare roots (quality demonination by the European Nursery Stock Association), with three sturdy branches. We store our roses in ideal conditions in the cooler at 2° C and 98% humidity, with no soil whatever on the roots. The quality is checked regularly and at several points, with the last check occurring shortly before shipping. Our rose bushes are treated with a special gel that protects them from drying out too much during transportation.
So, this standard rose bush has bare roots. These garden shrubs are in hibernation and will be activated upon planting. Prior to planting soak the roots of your rose bush overnight in a bucket of lukewarm water. Prepare a wide hole and loosen the soil thoroughly with a fork. Improve poor soil with an added mix of granulated manure and some well-rotted manure. Spread the roots out and plant your rose bush at the correct depth. Fill the hole with the improved soil, heel well in and water generously, immediately.
All our (bare rooted) garden rose bushes and other shrubs are very vigorous after planting so you will soon notice them growing on. Water regularly during this first growth spurt.
Standard Rose Bush 'Nina Rosa' - Shrub
Rosa 'Nina Rosa'The symbol of love and romance.
These rose bushes flower in loads of impressive shades and are very long lasting, even when cut. The standard, continually flowering rose ‘Nina Rosa', flowers in a beautiful shade of red that contrasts beautifully with the dark green foliage and with such a wonderful fragrance. Your standard 'Nina Rosa' will be happy in beds and borders, and can easily be combined with perennials in the border. Will also thrive in a large planter.
Height of stem approx. 60 cm.
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Height of stem approx. 60 cm.

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Planting and flowering details
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Show moreThis standard rose bush will also look wonderful potted up for on the patio. Use an attractive planter with holes in the base. Cover the base with potsherds or a layer of hydro-pellets followed by a layer of fresh potting compost – mix in some granulated cow manure, fill the pot with soil, press well down. Water your standard rose immediately after planting and give it a spot in full sun or part shade.
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Show moreAll standard roses need pruning every spring. In March, prune hard back to 3-5 eyes (buds). Leave 4 or 5 thick branches per stem. The roses that we supply have already been pruned properly so they will not require pruning again for another 18 months. In the summer remove any suckers that grow from the trunk or the roots. These are recognisable by the thorns and the seven fingered leaves.
Fertilising roses
Standard roses require a lot of feed for profuse flowering so do fertilise your roses regularly. Use granulated cow manure in the winter around the base of the stem. Layer mixed organic mulch in early spring. Use special rose fertiliser in July (see the pack for correct dosage. - Specifics
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Show moreThis is a strong and sturdy standard rose bush with fantastic blooms. The roses are semi- double and appear all summer long. This particular standard rose bush will look great in a planter and of course exceptional in the garden. Enjoy it wherever you plant it.
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Latin name Rosa 'Nina Rosa' Delivery type Supplied as bare-rooted stemmed plant Guarantee 5 years guarantee Color Red Light preference full sun , partial sun Scented deliciously scented Flowers for cutting yes Flowering period June - October Growing height 80 - 100 cm Planting distance 80 - 100 cm