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While gravel mulch is becoming increasingly popular as a low-maintenance option, there are plenty of reasons why using it ...
Q: My Knock Out® roses have gotten rose rosette disease, and I've had to remove them. What are some alternatives that I might replace them with in my garden? Mike Childers, email A: Despite their ...
To insure continuous flowering, feed your roses with a fertilizer blended especially for Knockout roses after each bloom cycle (ie. 3% N, 4% P and 3% K with 9% Ca, 0.5% Mg and 1% S).
Like Knock Out, Winner’s Circle is resistant to disease and is hardy to zone 5. It will bloom all summer and self-clean, which means you don’t have to deadhead, or cut off the spent blooms ...
The popularity of these roses has diminished over the 25 years. I think this is why they are promoting the 25th anniversary. I would agree they deserve a resurgence in popularity. We always loved ...
Knockout roses are a natural selection for novice rose gardeners and experts alike. For more information, call weekdays at 815-986-4337.