White Drift(R) is a compact, low-growing groundcover rose that brings a steady display of clean white, fully double blooms over neat, glossy green foliage. You can use Rosa 'White Drift(R)' to edge beds, soften borders, mass along pathways, or spill gently over low walls for a tidy, mounded look.
For best performance, plant it where it will receive full sun, though it will also grow in part shade. Choose average, well-drained soil and water deeply during establishment; once rooted in, keep moisture consistent during hot, dry stretches for best repeat bloom. A layer of mulch helps hold soil moisture and keeps roots cooler in summer heat.
At maturity, expect a compact habit around 12-18 inches tall with a spread of about 24-30 inches. Space plants so the canopy has room to fill in and air can move through the foliage. Feed in spring, then again after a strong flush of bloom if your garden routine includes regular fertilizing.
Maintenance is simple: remove winter-damaged wood in early spring and lightly shape after major bloom cycles if needed. Deadheading is optional, but a quick trim can encourage a fresh wave of flowers and keep the plant looking crisp through the season.