While you might not think of roses as a beginner plant, the Knock Out Rose can prove you wrong. Beloved by many gardeners for its hardiness, this plant is decidedly one of the best roses to care for ...
“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S. Lewis. Winter is here, thus giving gardeners plenty of time to plan for the upcoming months and specific maintenance ...
Key Takeaways ‘Knock Out’ roses are low maintenance, but their blooms will benefit from seasonal pruning.Look for dead wood, ...
Knock Out roses bloom for months and tolerate less-than-perfect growing conditions, so it's no wonder they're so popular. These tough shrub roses also don’t require a mid-season makeover or weekly ...
Prune Knockout roses heavily in late winter or early spring as new growth begins. Lightly deadhead and shape in late summer, stopping two months before frost. For annual pruning, cut back one-third of ...
SHREVEPORT, Louisiana (KTBS) — Both Knockout and Drift roses have become favorites in both residential and commercials landscapes due to their low maintenance and impressive blooming cycles. “The ...
Don't be afraid to lightly prune Knockout roses during the growing season. After working in the Pontotoc County Library garden, Master Gardeners wanted to host a session about pruning the knockout ...
WASHINGTON — They’re colorful, they’re classic, and they light up any landscape. Roses aren’t just for Valentine’s Day — they’re a summer staple. Specifically, the "Knock Out" variety of rose, which ...
The popular Knock Out® rose has a downside, which is a good reason to look for alternatives. Gardeners across the country love Knock Out roses for the months of steady bloom and their compact, ...
You don’t need a sizable garden plot to grow roses. Many varieties can be grown in a pot right outside your door, which is ...
The Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says Drift roses are a low-growing, easy-to-care-for plant that will bloom all summer.