Rosa 'Loves Me, Loves Me Not' (often sold as a hybrid tea rose) brings classic, long-stemmed bloom form and strong fragrance to your garden. You will get the best performance when you plant it where it can receive plenty of sun and good air circulation, with fertile, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist but not soggy.
Set your plant so the crown sits at soil level (or slightly above in heavy soils), then water deeply to settle the roots. A 2-3 inch layer of mulch helps conserve moisture and keeps soil temperatures more even; keep mulch a few inches away from the canes.
Feed in spring as growth begins and again through the main bloom season, following your preferred rose fertilizer schedule. Water at the base of the plant when possible to help keep foliage dry. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage repeat flowering and a tidy look.
Prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead, damaged, or crossing canes and to shape the plant. Aim for a balanced framework that allows light and air into the center. If you grow in a colder climate, add extra mulch in late fall for winter protection.
Give this rose space to mature and plan for routine monitoring for common rose issues in your region. With consistent sun, water, and seasonal pruning, you can enjoy showy flowers for cutting and for display in the landscape.