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Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose

Rosa x 'MEIRIFTDAY'

  • Oso Easy Roses Bloom Nonstop Spring Through Fall with Minimal Maintenance Required
  • Thrives in Zones 5-9
  • Grows 1-2 ft Tall and Wide
  • Top Pick for Hedge in Cottage Gardens
  • Pollinator-Friendly Shrub
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Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Cold hardy, Low Maintenance, Flowering, Reblooming, Disease resistant, Heat Tolerant, Drought resistant, Attracts pollinators, Container Friendly
Hardiness Zone 5a to 9b
Sunlight Full sun
Height 1-2 ft
Width 1-2 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Clay, Loamy, Peaty, Sandy
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Habit Bushy, Upright
Blooms In Spring, Summer, Fall
Flower Color Pink, Yellow
Foliage Color Green
Suitable Space Indoors, Outdoors
Plant Name Rose
Botanical Name Rosa x 'MEIRIFTDAY'
Species x
Cultivar MEIRIFTDAY
Class Magnoliopsida, Rosales
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT, PR

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose require full sun, and how many hours per day?

  • Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose thrives in full sun locations for best flowering performance. Like most roses, it needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to produce those abundant spring-through-fall blooms. Plant in your sunniest spots for maximum flower production.

What type of soil does Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose prefer, and does it need good drainage?

  • Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose thrives in well-draining soil and adapts to various soil types. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot and maintain the plant's natural disease resistance. Plant in full sun locations for best blooming performance through zones 5-9.

How often should I water Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose, especially in hot or dry conditions?

  • Water deeply once or twice weekly, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings. In hot, dry conditions or containers, check soil daily and water when the top inch feels dry. These tough roses in zones 5-9 prefer consistent moisture but tolerate some drought once established.

Does Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose need deadheading to keep blooming?

  • No, Oso Easy® Double Pink doesn't require deadheading to maintain its non-stop blooms from spring through fall. This disease-resistant shrub is bred for continuous flowering without the fussy maintenance typical roses demand. Simply enjoy the clusters of up to 10 blooms each season.

When and how should I prune Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose?

  • Prune Oso Easy® Double Pink in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Remove dead, damaged, or weak canes and lightly shape the 2-foot shrub. Light pruning maintains continuous blooms through fall in zones 5-9. Shop Nature Hills for healthy, disease-resistant plants.

Can Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose be grown in containers or as a groundcover?

  • Oso Easy® Double Pink grows excellently in containers due to its compact 2-foot size. This disease-resistant rose thrives in zones 5-9 and works well in oversized patio containers. Plant in sunny spots with good drainage for best results.

Is Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose hardy in cold climates like zone 4 or 5?

  • Oso Easy® Double Pink is hardy in zones 5-9, so it won't survive zone 4 winters. In zone 5, it performs well as a tough, compact shrub reaching 2 feet tall. For colder areas, consider growing it in containers you can protect during winter.

What are the shipping restrictions or zone-specific planting schedules for Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose?

  • Oso Easy® Double Pink Shrub Rose thrives in USDA zones 5-9. These compact 2-foot shrubs can be planted spring through fall in most areas within their hardiness range. Check your local frost dates and plant at least 6-8 weeks before hard freeze for best establishment.