Growing roses doesn't need to be an activity reserved for the greenest of green thumbs. An abundance of bright bubblegum pink awesomeness from early spring to first frost awaits you with this double-rose bloomer. It has the toughness and disease resistance for which the family is known, with superior drought tolerance once established. The full double flowers look just like a classic rose. Even better, you don't have to waste time deadheading old flowers from this blooming machine, as it is self-cleaning. The foliage is a deep mossy green. An excellent staple for landscaping, whether formal, cottage or other style garden. The tight, compact form allows for its use in any area of your garden, such as a hedge, accent or specimen planting. Plant individually, in a mass planting or mixed with other perennials, shrubs or roses. Layer behind low-growing color plants. Plant at least 3 ft. apart. For best performance, cut back every year in spring after the last hard frost of season. Grows to 3 ft. to 4 ft. high and wide. Plant in fertile, well-drained soil. Provide full sun. Water regularly until established. Flowers spring to fall. Hardy to Zone 5/minus 15°F.