Add cheerful, high-impact color to vertical spaces with Rosa × 'Rise Up(R) Ringo(R)'. You get double golden-yellow flowers with a rich red eye, plus a tidy, controllable habit that can be trained up a trellis or kept pruned as a compact shrub. Its glossy foliage and strong performance make it an easy way to bring rose flowers to patios, fences, and small garden beds.
Plant it where it will receive full sun for the best flowering. Give it well-drained soil and steady moisture as it establishes; once settled in, keep watering consistent during hot, dry spells so buds and blooms keep coming. A layer of mulch helps hold moisture and keeps the root zone more even.
At maturity, expect roughly 36-60 inches in height, with a spread around 24-36 inches. Space plants so air can move through the stems and leaves, especially if you are training it vertically. Tie long canes loosely to supports as they grow to create the shape you want.
Prune in early spring as new growth begins. Remove dead or weak wood and reduce the plant by about one-third to encourage fresh flowering stems. You can also selectively shorten or redirect canes to keep the plant neat on its support. Deadheading is optional, but regular cleanup keeps the plant looking its best.
Feed with a rose fertilizer in spring, and again in late spring if desired. With sun, drainage, and simple yearly pruning, you will have a bright, fragrant rose that brings big color without needing a large footprint.