By: David Spelling | 2010-03-28 | Gardening Double knockout roses add amazing color to a garden, but most people choose them because of their relative ease of care. The amount of pruning that this popular variety in a rose will need is an easy task that will not take a large amount of your time, and for the first two to three years, you will not even have to worry about pruning at all. read more
By: Richard Montgomery | 2010-03-30 | Gardening How to grow and care for knockout roses! Knockout roses are the most recent entry into the rose family. read more
By: James Harley | 2010-09-17 | Gardening We all know that plants can very well take care of themselves. When it comes to caring for plants like roses, pruning rose bushes should be among your first considerations to make in order to encourage new growth and bloom. There are also times that dead roots exist and the best way to remove them is by pruning. read more
By: Jack Pollard | 2011-11-27 | Gardening Knockout Roses were a thought in the mind of a botanist in Wisconsin many years ago and the result was simple. He developed a rose plant that was sturdy and free from diseases. read more
By: James Harley | 2010-09-17 | Gardening But before you decide to get one from the nursery, better consider some important things first. And the first things you might want to consider on how to plant knockout roses is in the size of the area you plan to plant them on. A bush of Knock out roses can easily grow to be more than 4 feet. And that goes for its height and width. read more
By: Grace Caley | 2010-12-30 | Home & Family Caring for Knockout roses is easy as they are an exceptional breed of rose, widely known for being the most undemanding among all roses variety. It was bred and developed to be a hardy, disease-resistant rose bush adept at surviving in a huge range of conditions and therefore able to be grown almost anywhere. Basic understanding of the growing requirements for these virtually carefree rose bushes is key to a successfuly knockout rose garden. read more
By: Landy Centeno | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Knockout Roses are considered a rose of the 21st century. They are a very hardy rose that blooms several times a year. They are very easy to maintain meaning caring for knockout roses are a cinch. They are a strain of roses that are very resilient to disease; in fact they are the most disease resistant rose on the market today. There are many different colors to choose from, allowing... read more
By: James Harley | 2010-10-08 | Gardening Pruning is a valuable part of caring for roses. So for you to find out the proper way of rose bush pruning is vital. With all the different varieties of roses, the options as to how to prune them are just as many. Most experts have their tested pruning methods but for those who are new to this thing here are some things that you must follow. read more
By: Cullen Nedrich | 2011-05-04 | Gardening Pruning roses might sound harsh, but it's important to keep the plant balanced because it allows fresh air and light to enter deep in the core of the bush. It may also help the flower for new advancement. Undoubtedly, for anyone who is serious in caring for roses in your backyard, pruning is an essential action. read more
By: James Harley | 2010-09-28 | Home improvement Has your rose bush already taken over the most of your garden? Is it so thick now that you can't see most of your other plants? Then you should learn how to prune a rose bush immediately. Pruning roses may be perceived by some as an intimidating task. It is quite simple actually and also good for your roses. read more
By: Tega Noel | 2010-03-29 | Gardening Caring for knockout roses can be a lot simpler that many people might think. All it takes is a little knowledge and careful tending to produce award-winning blossoms. read more
By: Scott Hubbard | 2010-10-02 | Gardening Pruning rose bushes is actually a very basic task in rose gardening. If properly done, pruning promotes new growth and blooms. It allows more sunlight to get to the plant. It improves air circulation. It helps to improve the quality of the bloom. read more
By: Cullen Nedrich | 2011-05-04 | Gardening Many rose growers are impatient to know the specified time-frame and find it difficult to wait for their plants to be mature enough. Given that pruning is over stressed in many websites, they don't understand that awaiting the best time is more crucial in caring for roses. read more
By: Richard Montgomery | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Miniature roses are real, true roses. Don't let anyone try to convince you otherwise. They are just bred to a smaller standard and are more compact. They are just as beautiful. read more
By: James Tyree | 2010-03-27 | Landscaping So you're new to the wide world of gardening and you're wanting to do something involving roses that will render your home a beautiful place! You've thought about roses, but you thought that maybe plain old roses would be just...too plain perhaps? Well there is a thing known as a rose tree, and they are actually quite beautiful. This is definitely something that you need to think about when you're landscaping your home! read more