Distant Drums Rose

Distant Drums Rose : How to Care & Grow This Plant A Guide

Distant Drums Rose : How to Care & Grow This Plant A Guide What are the requirements for soil , water , temperature and fertilizer


Distant Drums Rose is a variety of roses that has two-tone blooms with a center that is light orange almost like bronze in color but around the edges, it turns purple or pale pink. As the season goes by the Distant Drums Rose blooms fade and turn pink. Distant Drums Rose looks excellent in vases as its flowers are almost 3 to 4 inches wide which means only a few of them will be enough to fill the vase. Distant Drums Rose is a shrub rose and is a type of Floribunda rose meaning it is a hybrid and blooms into beautiful flowers which keep growing right throughout the summer. The most interesting thing about a Distant drum rose is that thanks to its two-tone sunset-colored flowers, there would be no two flowers that would look exactly the same and you can have variety with one plant only.

Distant Drums Rose Quick Facts

Plant Common Name Distant Drums Shrub Rose
 Plant Botanical Name Rosa ‘Distant Drums’
 Plant Family Rosaceae
 Annual or Perennial  Perennial
 Plant Size at Maturity 2 to 5 feet tall, 2 to 5 feet width
 Sunlight Full sunlight
 Soil Type Loamy sandy soil but moist
 pH of Soil 5.6 to 8
 USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 9
 Native Area Floribunda -Hybrid

Takeaway: Distant Drums Rose Growing and Care

Growing Distant Drum rose is easy as it is hardy in USDA zones 4 to 9 and needs to be placed such that it gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight and soil that is well draining but moist and has a pH between 5.6 to 8. Distant Drum rose can grow upto a height of 3 feet and a spread of 3 feet.

How Do You Care For Distant Drums Rose?

Distant Drums Rose is hardy in USDA zones 4 to USDA zones 9 requires full sun and well-drained but moist soil and can reach heights of 3 to 4 feet and has a spread of 3 to 4 feet. let us look at its care requirements

a) Light Requirements

Distant Drums Rose needs to be placed in your garden where there is full sun or dappled sun with at least 6 hours of sunlight every day. Distant Drums Rose can handle shade but for good blooming flowers and lush green foliage, they need full sunlight exposure.

b) Soil Requirements

Distant Drums Rose needs well-drained soil but moist soil. Distant Drums Rose need not strictly be grown with a pH preference, but an ideal range should be between 5.6 and 8.0 which is neither too acidic nor too alkaline.

c) Water Requirements

Distant Drums Rose likes to be watered well during the growing season but you have to take care that you water it early in the day so that the soil is not wet at night as it doesn’t like “wet feet” at night. If the soil is wet at night also called “wet feet” then Distant Drums Rose becomes susceptible to fungus and diseases. Also, take care that the soil is dry between two watering sessions.

d) Temperature Requirements

Distant Drums Rose will do best in USDA zones 4-9 and should tolerate temperatures down to -20 degrees and going up to 40 degrees thus being capable to handle a wide range of temperatures. Distant Drums Rose can handle moderate cold and heat equally well

f) Fertilizer Requirements

You should fertilize Distant Drums Rose in the growing season in early spring twice a month and you should choose a 5-5-7 type of fertilizer. A 5-5-7 fertilizer means 5% Nitrogen, 5% Phosphorus, and 7% Potassium. Do not look at fertilizing during the winter, as the plant is dormant.

Pruning

You should prune your Distant Drums Rose in the early spring during the growing season like all other shrub roses. It is recommended that you prune the plant yearly as these blooms flower well on new growth rather than on the stems of previous seasons. During the last frost in the winter season while the plants are still lying dormant prune out all the dead stems that were killed during winter. It is recommended that you do a hard pruning of Distant Drums Rose which means that you cut 10 to 12 inches of length out of all the cane.

Growing Distant Drums Rose

The Best time to grow a distant drum rose is to plant it either in early spring or after the last frost in the area has happened. You can also plant distant drum roses in fall but do take care to ensure that it is on a bare minimum 6 weeks before the first frost of your planting region.

Soak the roots of the plant for at least two hours if you have bought a bare roots plant.

First Dig a hole in your garden at least two feet wide and at least 1 foot deep set the plant and ensure that you spread the root in such a way that they are evenly spread. Fill the Hole and start a regular watering schedule.

If you are planting a distant drum rose taken from a container make sure that the hole is twice as deep as well as twice as wide as the rose’s pot and after planting them fill and start watering.

How to Propagate Distant Drums Rose

You can propagate Distant Drums Rose by the usual two methods for roses softwood cuttings or by ground layering. You can use the cuttings of stems or tips for propagating Distant Drums Roses while the best season for propagating them is from spring and going up to the middle of the summer.

Deadheading & Maintainence

Once you have established Distant Drums Rose in your garden you should look at deadheading the plants once the flowers on the plant start to wilt. A regular Deadheading schedule will ensure that the plant will grow even more flowers. Deadheading also has the benefit that it will make your garden look tidier as it will remove all the flowers that are already past their prime.

Common Pests & Plant Diseases

Distant Drums Rose has excellent resistance to diseases and pests so diseases like powdery mildew which affect other roses should not be a problem for it. However, there is a Rose Mosaic Virus(RMV) that can affect this plant however it is not a disease or a pest problem but is caused by insects and doesn’t spread. If your plant is infected by RMV then it is a production problem and you should look at changing the nursery from where you bought this plant. Also because RMV doesn’t spread it is not much of a problem as you can actually just let the sick flower be as long as its appearance is fine.

Conclusion

Unlike your normal roses, Distant Drum Rose will add an interesting variety to your garden due to their offbeat two-tone color and you will attract the attention of all your neighbors. This rose variety is bound to become one of your favorites because the flowers look so attractive and growing them is so easy. Combine these roses with Peach lemonade or other multicolor variety of roses and you will see how the sunset colors of these rose work as a great companion for your garden

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