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Strike It Rich® Grandiflora Rose

Rosa 'WEKbepmey'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This rose requires at least 6 hours of direct sun daily to maintain its rich gold and apricot hues. While it can handle light afternoon shade, less sun will result in fewer blooms and a higher risk of powdery mildew.
  • Soil: Aim for well drained soil that feels like a wrung out sponge. If you have heavy clay, mix in organic compost or plant in a slight mound to keep the roots from sitting in stagnant water.

Watering Requirements

For the first growing season, provide 1 to 2 inches of water per week to ensure the roots knit into your local soil. Once established, this rose is quite resilient, but inconsistent watering during summer dry spells will lead to smaller flowers and premature leaf drop. Focus your water at the base of the plant to keep the foliage dry and prevent fungal issues.

Pruning Tips

Since Strike It Rich® blooms on new wood, you should prune in late winter or early spring just as the leaf buds begin to swell. Think of it like a seasonal haircut: remove any dead or crossing canes and cut the remaining healthy stems back by about one third to an outward facing bud. This encourages vigorous new growth and opens up the center of the bush for better airflow.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced rose food or a slow release granular fertilizer in early spring and again after the first major flush of blooms. Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers after August because this triggers soft, tender growth that won't have time to harden off before the first frost. Using too much nitrogen late in the year makes the plant vulnerable to winter kill.

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Zone 3-4 Week of March 30th
Zone 5 Week of March 16th
Zone 6 Week of March 2nd
Zone 7-12 Week of February 23rd


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Eureka! The gilded Strike It Rich® Grandiflora Rose Bush (Rosa 'WEKbepmey') is an upright and vigorous growing Rose with large, very double, golden-yellow flowers that are kissed with orange-pink highlights! It is strongly fragranced with spice and fruit and you'll enjoy long-stemmed bouquets full of this scent as it wafts from long, elegant buds!

The flowers are long-lived and retain their blend of gold, orange and red tones to the very end without fading in the sun. The dark green foliage and red stems make this variety stand out! This true Grandiflora bears long-stemmed flowers with unusual red stems. Long-lasting sparkling gold smothers the tall elegant plants. Bloom repeatedly, displaying showy clusters of blossoms! Generally full of clustered blossoms that open at once, a bit of deadheading will encourage rebloom until autumn!

Remarkably heat and cold-tolerant throughout USDA hardiness zones 5 to 10, this Grandiflora flowering shrub quickly grows to 5 -7 feet in height but only spreads 2-3 feet in width, making it a narrow, almost columnar form!

Planting and Application:

Great for your cutting garden and makes wonderful cut flowers for arrangements. A few blooms will fragrance a room easily! Set by your seating areas and around your patio so you and your guests can enjoy the wonderful fragrance! Add luxurious saturated color around poolside gardens, add warmth to your front foundation plantings, and add some glitz to the cottage border!

A beautiful specimen or focal point Rose because Strike It Rich® stands a head and shoulders taller than most Roses! Imagine this gold-smothered shrub highlighting a berm, hedge, or as a backdrop throughout any landscape in the sun garden!

Creating amazing screening and privacy, these thorned hedges are perfect between you and that nosy neighbor. Or just plant one as an anchor, softening the edges of your home's foundation or highlighting a garage corner all season! Groupings of these golden apricot blooms make perennial and Rose gardens pop!

  • Orange-Pink Blushed Golden Yellow Blooms
  • Tall, Upright & Vigorous Grandiflora Rose
  • Award-Winning
  • Double Flowers On Long Stemmed Blooms
  • Fragrant Spicy & Fruity
  • Elegant Dark-Green Leaves
  • Hedges, Privacy, Specimens & Tall Focal Points

#ProPlantTips for Care:

This Rose was an AARS 2007 award winner! Hardy and disease resistant, cold, and heat tolerant, plant this Grandiflora in full sun for the most blooms, favoring the morning sun and in a location with good air circulation. Provide enriched, fertile, and well-drained soil with moderate, yet consistent moisture for the best results!

A generous layer of mulch is fantastic for keeping moisture in the soil level, so you water less! As well as insulating the root ball from heat and chill. Fertilize your Rose 2 - 3 times a year with Rose food and deadhead to keep the blooms popping! Prune in early spring, otherwise, this is a very low-maintenance shrub! Learn more about winterizing, and un-wintering your Roses in our Garden Blog, plus all the tips and tricks you need when pruning your new prized Rose bush!

  • Radiant in Full Sun
  • Moist Enriched Well-Drained Soil
  • Regular Fertility & Moisture
  • Prune Early Spring
  • Heat & Humidity Tolerant
  • Natural Disease Resistant

Order a true golden nugget for your landscape this year and Strike It Rich® Grandiflora Rose with this incredible Grandifloral Rose bush from NatureHills.com today!

Rose Bush FAQs

Where Is The Best Place To Plant Rose Bushes?

Rose Trees need a protected location and prefer full sun and favor the drying power of the morning sun and flower best in at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day. Choose a location in good, enriched soil that drains well and has good air circulation.

What Is The Best Month to Plant Roses?

You can plant Roses any time if you are able to provide enough consistent moisture and attention. While there is not a specific month that is best, generally because it changes with temperatures, climate and growing zone. However, the easiest times of the year to get Rose bushes established in your landscape are in spring after the last frost date, and in fall about 4-6 weeks before the first frost.

Do Roses Come Back Every Year?

Rose bushes are deciduous woody perennial shrubs and will return bigger and better each year.

How Do I Find Rose Bushes & Trees for Sale Near Me?

Make your life easier and your yard happier by shopping for Roses at NatureHills.com online nursery. You'll find a massive selection of Rose bushes for sale, including many lovely Tree-form varieties!

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