How To Care For A Confederate Rose Plant. Give the Confederate rose plenty of sun and excellent drainage. Confederate rose prefers a full six hours of sun per day and rich organic well-drained slightly acidic soil.
A full sun or part shade lover this plant is best grown in average medium moisture well-drained soils. To grow a confederate rose choose a sunny planting spot with plenty of room adding compost to supply nutrients to the plant. After blooms and stems die back from frost in fall stems should be cut down to 4-6 inches.
Confederate rose prefers a full six hours of sun per day and rich organic well-drained slightly acidic soil.
Propagate Confederate rose shrubs by taking stem cuttings in early spring. Propagating a Confederate rose is easyYou can do it by seeds or cuttings. Tom Woods Master Gardener Donald Adams of Oak Island provided much of the information in this article on how to propagate grow and enjoy the Confederate rose. Keep the rose in the sun as often as possible to increase its growth.