Beach Blanket™ Pink Groundcover Rose
Flamingo-pink color to carpet the garden floor, surround the pool, or tumble from hanging baskets!
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Beach Blanket™ Pink Groundcover Rose

2-Quart
Item # 33595
$18.95
Buy 3+ at $16.95 ea
Ships at the proper planting time for your zone.


So easy to grow and eager to bloom, it's like a vacation for busy gardeners!

Vigorous and easy to grow even in challenging soils.

Who says that life isn't a day at the beach? With this very free-flowering new groundcover rose, you can enjoy the excitement and freedom of a long beach weekend without ever leaving home! Beach Blanket™ is the newest and most brilliantly colored in the fast-growing, heavy-blooming Blanket™ series. Sporting fresh tropical tones of pink and yellow-gold, this gently fragrant rose is a just-for-fun confection of wide-open blooms, with new buds opening so quickly that you may have trouble finding the foliage beneath the lavish covering of color at the height of the season! Vigorous and easy to grow even in challenging soils, this sun worshipper arises in gigantic waves month after month. So easy to grow and eager to bloom, it's like a vacation for busy gardeners! Zones 4-10. Var: JACdarpi (PPAF)
Genus Rosa
Variety JACdarpi
PPAF PPAF
Item Form 2-Quart
Zone 4 - 10
Plant Height 18 in
Plant Width 24 in
Bloom Size 2.5 in - 3 in
StemLength 6 in - 8 in
Bloom Color Pink
Bud Shape Ovoid
Flower Shape Flat
Foliage Color Glossy, Medium Green
Fragrance Light
Light Requirements Full Sun
Uses Beds, Border, Ornamental, Outdoor
Restrictions Canada, Guam, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands
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Anyone can grow roses - all that's needed is a spot with 6 hours of sun a day. Roses are even well suited to container growing, so you don't have the excuse of no garden space!

Here's all there is to it!

STEP 1 - When your roses arrive, open the box immediately and soak roots in lukewarm water for 12 to 24 hours. If you can't plant them right away, you may leave them in their boxes for up to a week in a cool, dark place. Sprinkle roots with water every few days. (Please note: You can also grow roses in containers that are at least as big as a bucket.)

STEP 2 - Dig a hole about 18" deep and 24" wide. Make sure it's large enough to give the roots plenty of room to develop after planting. Loosen the soil at the bottom and sides. Build a mound in the center of the hole and set rose on top. For vigorous growth, abundant blooms and lush foliage, try adding J&P's Root Boost to the soil. It promotes more efficient transport of water and nutrients throughout your new rose plant.

STEP 3 - Fill the hole with two thirds of the remaining soil. Add water, let it soak in, then finish filling the hole. Tamp down lightly to remove air pockets and water well. Spread mulch around the plant to suppress weeds and retain moisture. Water 3-4 times a week until leaves begin to grow, weekly thereafter.

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Find Your Climate/Planting Zone

Simply enter your zip code to find your area's climate zone, and then review our Summer or Winter Care of Roses for detailed information for growing roses in your region. Click here for the zone map.

Seasonal advice and suggestions for maintaining your roses.

Summer Care of Roses

Winter Care of Roses

What to Expect


Container roses should typically be planted in late spring and fall. They’re easy to plant (all you need is a trowel), and they provide instant gratification, as they aren’t dormant and will have buds within a few short weeks, if they don’t when they arrive. They’re also perfect for transplanting into containers and make an attractive gift.

Container roses are usually nicely leafed out, and may even have flowers on them, which is a great way for you to know when you purchase them what they’re going to look and smell like.

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