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Q: My 'Double Knock Out' roses grow about 4 to 4-1/2 feet, taller than I want. Is there a shorter variety? Can I cut them back again now? — L.L. Houston A: Tags say it grows 3 to 4 feet, but ...
Like all the repeat-flowering roses we grow in Louisiana, Knock Out roses should receive a major pruning twice a year. Here's ...
Knock Out roses tend to be used in landscape plantings like any other shrub, along with many other excellent rose cultivars in the landscape rose and old garden rose categories.
Winter is here and will be around for a few weeks. Now is a good time to discuss Knockout roses and how to maintain them so that you will be better informed when rose time gets here in February.
Knockout roses have stunning flower power and are one of the hottest plants to be marketed in years. It is an awesome landscape shrub rose with either single or double blossoms exhibiting disease ...
If you're wanting to grow pink roses in your garden, it's an understatement to say you have options - here's a list of our favorites to get you started.
Knock Out falls in a category called shrub or landscape rose, a utilitarian type bred for resistance to the many rose problems, including black spot disease prevalent in humid climates.
There are seven members of the Knock Out series. I am partial to the Double Pink Knock Out for its pretty pink double flowers. Knock Out roses work well in mixed shrub-flower borders or as a hedge.
Q: Last summer I planted several "Pink Knock Out" roses, and I've been thrilled with their performance. They bloomed all through the winter and are still going. They got a little leggy and have ...
Pink Double Knock Out Photography and gardening go together. Even those of us (I'm a great example) who aren't the best of photographers can't help but take pictures. When blossoms or plant ...
EVERY SO OFTEN, a plant rocks the roots of the gardening world. Right now, Knock Out roses are shaking up the landscape.