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Hinton Ampner Garden


Rose - Ballerina

Location

The Main Rose Border.

Description:

Flowering on this rose starts slightly later than some other varieties, but then continues well into autumn if plants are deadheaded. The individual single flowers are tiny, pale pink with a white eye, slightly fragrant, and gathered in large clusters. The plant has a dense, spreading habit with mid-green leaves

Site and Care:

Grow in fertile, moist but well-drained soil that does not dry out, in full sun or partial shade. Unlike modern bush roses, shrub roses generally flower on older wood and should be allowed to develop naturally, with a light but regular pruning, during late winter, and with a balance of older wood and young, vigorous growth. Maintain a balanced framework by reducing strong new growth in late winter by up to one-third.   Prune back the previous season's growths by a third to a half of their length and shorten strong sideshoots to two or three buds To encourage new shoots lightly pruning mature plants each winter by cutting some of the older main stems back to the base. This encourages vigorous new shoots from the base that will flower the following summer. Regularly dead head and mulch after pruning.