Blooming after maybe a week in the ground - spent about 2 weeks in the original container
I was gifted a Luna Love about three years, and she is still going strong! Luna started producing roses from the start and has continued to do so through the hot North Texas summers. The white roses are prolific and just lovely. This gal also makes for a terrific ground cover, spreading out but not getting above two and a half feet tall. I highly recommend and plan to get more.
Purchased early in the season and have yet to see more than 1 tiny bloom. Took a long time to leaf out and finally putting on some growth after 6 months. All my other Heirloom roses are doing fine, even those in their first year but Luna is underwhelming so far. My neighbor purchased on after me and hers is slightly better but still slow. High hopes for next year. Using fish fertilizer and doing all the things.
year two and zero blooms. Putting out lots of growth. I grow 50+ roses and this is just so disappointing