Knock Out Roses
The red knock out rose.
Knock out roses. They work well in borders and cottage gardens or in. Care is minimal but you may want to prune them if they get a bit straggly. When caring for knock out roses feeding them a good organic or chemical granular rose food for their first spring feeding is recommended to get them off to a good start. These fast growing compact deciduous shrubs can be grown singly or in groups.
Plant in containers or in the garden for season long blooms. Knock out roses are known for their easy care extended blooming season with repeat flowering and increased disease resistance when compared to traditional tea roses. It has the same flower power and easy care as others in the family but in an adorable petite size. Just when we thought wed exhausted all possibilities in rose colour and petal design along come the knock out roses and they are just that.
A total knock out. The uniquely shaped pink knock out rose buds. Foliar feedings from then on until the last feeding of the season works just fine to keep them well fed happy and blooming. This small plant makes a big impact with fire engine red blooms and flower power easy care and disease resistance true of knock out roses.
The petite knock out rose is the first ever miniature knock out rose. Plant in decorative containers for your porch or patio or in mass for a dramatic pop of color. The following articles will instruct you how to grow and care for knock out roses.