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Home Run Red Rose - Rosa 'Home Run'
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Home Run Red Rose - Rosa 'Home Run'

Rosaceae Rosa Home Run

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Grows InZone 5A · -20° to -15° F through Zone 9B · 25° to 30° F
Grows in Ashburn! (Learn More)
Sun ExposureFull / Mostly Sun, Morning Sun / Evening Shade
Soil DrainageWell Drained
Resistent ToDrought, Insect, Disease, Heat
BloomsSpring Blooms, Summer Blooms, Fall Blooms
Average Height4' to 5'
Average Width4' to 6'
AttractsVisual Attention
FragrancesFragrant Flowers
Additional Information About Home Run Red Rose - Rosa 'Home Run'


More about the Homerun Red Rose...

The Homerun Red Rose produces an abundance of single true red flowers from April to frost on disease free bushes. It is just as disease resistant as the famous Knock Out Rose.

In our trial gardens the Homerun Rose is performing equally as well as the Knock Out Rose. Every year, folks send us new roses to try that are touted to be "care free" or "disease free" but, in our gardens we have proved that the Homerun Rose is simply outstanding, and with it's captivating bright, true red flowers it just can't be beat. So, if you want truly disease-free and low maintenance roses, the Homerun Red Rose is your rose! 

The Homerun Rose is exceptionally easy to grow and does not require any special care. They are of the most disease resistant roses on the market. They have stunning flower power with a generous bloom cycle (about every 5 weeks) that starts in spring and continues to beyond frost. The Homerun Rose is self cleaning so there's no need to deadhead unless you want to.

The Homerun Rose can fit into any landscape. Plant it individually among other shrubs, in small to large groups, or as a low-maintenance hedge. It  holds up so well they are well-suited for use in foundation plantings as well.

Plant the Homerun Rose in locations that provide well-drained but moist soils and full sun to part shade. Morning sun is a must for all roses. Six or more hours of sun is best.

To keep your Homerun red Rose full and bushy from year to year prune the branches back to about 15-18 inches above the ground in late winter or early spring.

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