Roses are often an integral part of gardens. Whether it’s the home gardener, a business or a city municipality, roses are often incorporated into the landscape as a way to add instant color.
Bad things can happen to good plants — even when you carefully tend to them. It’s a sad fact that gardeners — and garden centers — deal with year in, year out. That’s how it is with Anderson’s Home ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you’ve always wanted to roses but have heard they’re fussy, try growing Knock Out Roses! Knock Out ...
Last year, I noticed the yellowing and spotting of some of the leaves on my Knock Out roses. The same thing is happening this year. Can you diagnose and suggest what to use? For some reason, I thought ...
The knockout punch that wiped out nearly all the stars of the Tulsa Rose Garden started in, of all places, a hedge of knockout roses. Typically deemed tough and disease-resistant, knockout roses are ...
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 ...
Jan. 24—"It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are." E.E. Cummings. "Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better." Emilie Coue. "When life is sweet, say thank you and ...
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 ...
WEST GROVE, PA — The Knock Out® Rose, a revolutionary plant that changed the landscape of gardening, is celebrating its 25th ...