Question: My Knock Out roses have become very leggy. Is this a good time to trim them back and, if so, how far back should I cut them? Answer: Many gardeners take shears to these roses as they grow ...
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 ...
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 ...
Easy care roses have become a staple in the landscape. Don’t recognize the term easy-care? Maybe you would by the most commonly planted varieties, Knock Out roses. This one group of plants is prized ...
A: It is beginning to be that time. Most roses are finicky plants when it comes to care throughout the year. Many types of roses need extra protection through the winter and can be heavily damaged ...
Knock Out Roses have a well-deserved reputation for being trouble-free, easy to grow and resistant to the usual troublesome rose diseases and problems that rose-lovers have dealt with for centuries.
I’ve been looking at my Knock Out Roses all winter long and thinking about pruning them this year. Most roses need pruning but Knock Out Roses are different in many ways. If you aren’t familiar with ...
“You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can be grateful that thorn bushes have roses.” — Tom Wilson, Plants Are Some of My Favorite People! A rose is a rose is a rose, until the knockout ...