Knock out roses

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Knock out roses

Postby HRHPatey » Tue, 01 Sep 2009 12:13:31 GMT

For my happy, happy Birthday I got a 'knock out rose' bush. They are gorgeous and seemingly not even I can kill them (hope I didn't just jinx myself!)

But as it seams that I have resurrected my Orchids, and have new buds on my rose bush I might be becoming a tad overly confident :wink: but for anyone who is not blessed with green thumbs, I might have discovered a really beautiful plant that will withstand euthanasia .... :lol:
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby catnipandcarrots » Thu, 03 Sep 2009 09:46:08 GMT

Knocks outs are amazing. Last year mom's were out of control gorgeous and even with her brown thumb, the roses flourished like no tomorrow.
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby HRHPatey » Thu, 03 Sep 2009 10:16:40 GMT

Yes Mam!

Since planting I have already got several beautiful buds which have opened and are quite glorious!! I am amazed that this has happened under my care and in my flower beds ~ Whooo Hoooo!
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby blueblood » Thu, 03 Sep 2009 11:05:17 GMT

HRHPatey wrote:Yes Mam!

Since planting I have already got several beautiful buds which have opened and are quite glorious!! I am amazed that this has happened under my care and in my flower beds ~ Whooo Hoooo!



You are discovering the secret of gardening! :) Give them water and some fertilizer for they are newly planted and not established but not excessive watering(I don't think that to be possible as dry as it is but don't know the dirt :D ) I put coffee grounds around mine all winter and it seemed to make a difference in my poor soil they are planted but it became a pain and I quit this summer. :roll:

The initial May bloom is spectacular and deadheading will encourage more blooms though not required to keep them going. Do you have single or double? color?
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby ~H*B*G~ » Thu, 03 Sep 2009 15:24:28 GMT

I'm tellin ya Patey..Blueblood's the man to listen to...his garden is truly gorgeous.
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby HRHPatey » Fri, 04 Sep 2009 06:43:19 GMT

Whooo Hooo !

I have coffee grinds everyday - what is the purpose of them??? Should I add them now ?
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby blueblood » Fri, 04 Sep 2009 07:29:07 GMT

HRHPatey wrote:Whooo Hooo !

I have coffee grinds everyday - what is the purpose of them??? Should I add them now ?



They will add nutrients to the soil, work as a mulch to retain moisture, and "smother" weeds and eventually enrich the soil. It lowers the soil PH over time but according to the source I read it is OK on roses along with evergreens.

The downside is there could be a not so pleasant smell for awhile when wet! :o

HGB is too kind and gives me way too much credit. I have branched out in variety but have gotten lazy with labor intensive things! :) I am just a simple son of a farmer who can't stop playing in the dirt.! :wink:
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby HRHPatey » Mon, 07 Sep 2009 21:06:24 GMT

Have been saving my coffee grinds for the last few days ..... tommorrow I'm going to be brilliant and actually put them outside :wink:
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby monroegardener » Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:50:57 GMT

As roses go, the Knockout (TM) series seems to be fairly easy. My only complaint is that they are not as fragrant as rugosa roses. I want it all!
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Re: Knock out roses

Postby HRHPatey » Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:35:33 GMT

..... MG, I just need them to stay alive !!! LOL

To date they are constantly blooming and so pretty !!
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