The listing, Hybrid Tea Rose Seeds/"Rainbow Roses" has ended.
You will get 3 hybrid tea rose seeds used for making Rainbow Roses.
Instructions:
1. Select rose cultivars with long stems, hybrid tea roses. Choose ones that bloom in pale shades, such as white or cream.
2. Prepare a site in a sunny area of your yard. Roses need at least six hours of sunlight.
3. Prepare the site by digging a hole that is about 2 to 3 times wider than your rose's roots. Place the rose plant into the hole, keeping the crown slightly above the surface of the surrounding soil. Mix equal amounts of vegetative compost with the backfill and place the soil around the root-ball, filling in the hole.
4. Water the rose plant immediately. Irrigate around the perimeter of the plant when the surface becomes dry, watering deeply enough to soak the soil throughout the root zone. Depending on the porosity of your soil and precipitation in your area, you may need to water 1 to 2 inches every week or two. Apply a rose plant fertilizer ever four to six weeks during the spring and summer months.
5. Harvest rose blossoms when the buds start to open. Use a sharp knife, rather than pruning shears to cleanly cut the rose stem where it connects to the main plant. This will provide the length necessary for the dying process. Slice the bottom 4 to 6 inches of the stem lengthwise to form four long sections.
6. Pour 2 inches of water into the bottoms of four narrow glasses. Place 15 to 20 drops of food coloring in the glasses, using a different color for each one. Place the vases against each other, bringing all four into a circle. Place a rubber band around the narrow vases to hold them tightly together. Insert your rose into the vases, placing a section of the stem in each vase.
7. Place the rose in a cool, shaded location while it absorbs the color into its stem and petals. Once the rainbow rose reaches the desired level of color, remove it from the four vases and place it in a single vase of clear water and display in your desired locattion.