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  • What Type of Fertilizer Is Best for Knockout Roses?

    Knock Out roses are a disease resistant variety of the rose family, hearty in most climates throughout the U.S. and normally blooms every 5 to 6 weeks. A slow release fertilizer is often recommended.

  • Information on the Care of Knock Out Roses

    Knock Out roses are a popular variety, as they bloom excessively and require only basic care. They were introduced in 2000 and have since become the most widely sold rose variety in North America.

  • How to Arrange Different Colors of Knockout Roses in a Garden

    Knockout roses are popular among gardeners because they have been cultivated to ward off common fungal diseases. There are seven different types of knockout roses that differ in color and bud...

  • What Are Double Knock Out Roses?

    Double knock out roses are hardy, easy to care for shrub roses valued for their double flowers. They have a pleasing fragrance and are quickly becoming one of the more popular varieties of roses...

  • When Should You Cut Back Knockout Roses?

    Knockout roses are a group of hybrid shrub roses bred for wide climate tolerance and significant resistance to disease and insect pests. Unlike traditional rose pruning, Knockout rose shrubs...

  • How to Grow a Parsley Companion Rose Bush

    Parsley and rose are well known as companion plants. Also known as inter-planting, companion planting is a technique in which either one or both plants of different species improve the performance...

  • What Flowers Can Be Grown Hydroponically?

    Plants grow faster with excellent floral production in hydroponic gardens. Roses, orchids and popular bouquet flowers all thrive. Protected from pests and diseases and nurtured with controlled...

  • History & Meaning of Flowers

    Flowers are colorful, natural and beautiful. They have traditionally been given as gifts for centuries. Different flowers have different meanings, though, and they developed these meanings because...

  • How to Treat or Store Rose Petals for Later Use

    It's indeed a shame that the breathtakingly beautiful blooming rose will soon fade and wither away. It seems that the beauty and heavenly fragrance of rose petals should rightfully be everlasting....

  • How to Cut Back Rose Bushes for Transplanting

    Re-landscaping or moving may necessitate re-locating a rose bush. Established rose bushes are a prized possession of many homeowners. In general, older rose bushes produce larger roses. A healthy...

  • How to Preserve Moss Rose Seeds

    Roses are some of the most elegant and sophisticated flowers around, and are popular in both gardens and floral arrangements. Climbing roses like the moss rose are beautiful additions to any yard,...

  • How to Take Care of a Rose Garden

    Few sights are more beautiful than a rose garden in full bloom. Whether you prefer classic rose bushes, old-fashioned climbers, shrub roses or a combination of them all, the most important step in...

  • How to Grow a Very Tall Mr. Lincoln Hybrid Tea Red Rose

    Hybrid tea roses, also called Mr. Lincoln roses, were first cultivated in 1867. They were bred to have double-flowering blooms with twice as many petals as the standard variety. They are very...

  • What Is the Life Span of a Rose Plant?

    Roses are vigorous, sturdy plants. Unless they are killed by freezing weather, fungal disease, insects or humans, they can live for a hundred years or more.

  • How to Color Roses With Food Coloring

    For your next holiday centerpiece or for a fun, pretty and educational project to do with children, consider dyeing freshly-cut roses. Using simple, inexpensive ingredients you can create...

  • About Roses & Flowers

    All flowers, including roses, belong to a type of plant called an angiosperm, which is the most prolific plant form on land. Flowers are the main reproductive strategy of angiosperms, there to...

  • When to Trim Knock Out Roses in Florida

    Knock Out roses are hardy plants that do well when grown in Florida. They produce vivid red, pink, purple and white blooms and have a slight fragrance. These rose bushes grow 3 feet tall and wide....

  • How to Care for a Bleu Magenta Rose

    Roses are some of the most classic, elegant flowers around. They are favorites in the garden and in floral arrangements, and can grow on bushes or climbing vines. Bleu magenta roses grow on...

  • How to Identify Rose Hips

    Rose hips are the swollen ovaries of the rose, which contain rose seeds. Rose hips are sold in health food stores, usually in capsule form, as they are very high in vitamin C. When collecting rose...

  • How to Care for Rose Bushes With Yellowing Leaves

    Roses are one of the most popular flowering shrubs in the world. With over 100 species and just as many colors, roses add a timeless beauty aesthetic to any garden, regardless of how many bushes...

  • How to Care for Hybrid Tea Roses Over the Winter

    Roses are beautiful, elegant flowers, and hybrid tea roses are the stereotypical model of the breed. These classic, long-stemmed roses are treasured in gardens and floral arrangements alike. They...

  • How to Identify Rose Bushes

    Being able to tell which species of roses is in your garden can help you maintain the bush for years to come. Feeding and sunlight are different for each individual species, as are pruning methods...

  • How to Dig Up Rose Bushes

    Roses are often thought of as the difficult "divas" of the garden, but in fact, with a little basic care they can thrive for many decades even if they must be transplanted after they've become...

  • How to Plant Floribunda Cut Flowers

    Floribundas are beautiful, vibrant roses. Floribunda in Latin means "many flowers", which is quite fitting since the floribunda rose grows in clusters on the rose stems. These colorful roses are a...

  • What Can I Do to Make My Front Porch Post Ready for Climbing Roses?

    Front porches seem made for climbing roses, and it's hard to imagine a more beautiful or welcoming pairing than extravagantly blooming rose canes winding around a porch pillar or post. The key to...

  • How to Design an English Rose Garden

    The words "English rose garden" bring to mind lush spaces filled with fragrance and color. Roses are one of the most versatile of garden plants, offering an economical way to provide years of...

  • How to Shape a Rose Bush

    Roses come in a tremendous number of varieties, unusual and ordinary, a wide variety of colors and in many different shapes. Roses grow as ground cover, climbing vines, shrubs and trees. Ground...

  • When to Plant Knock Out Roses in Oklahoma?

    The Knock Out® rose is a popular flowering shrub prized for its ease of culture and abundance of flowers. In Oklahoma, roses raised in containers can be planted any time of year if the soil...

  • How to Care for Floribunda Roses

    Floribunda roses present clusters of two to three blooms on each cane, growing from 2 to 4 feet tall. These lovely specimens are a hybrid created by crossing hybrid tea roses with polyanthas. ...

  • Symbolic Meaning of Rose Flowers

    While you can give a rose just because you like the color, each color carries implications. If you want to give a gift with a deeper meaning, let your rose do the talking.

  • How to Grow Moss Roses

    Moss roses are colorful flowers that thrive in hot, dry climates. It's a hardy annual with lots of bright-colored flowers in shades of red, yellow, orange, purple, pink and white. A native of...

  • How to Cut & Trim Rose Bushes

    Rose bushes benefit from regular pruning. Trimming the plants protects them from disease and insects, and encourages them to produce more flowers. The stalks or branches of rose bushes are called...

  • How to Grow Roses in Raised Beds

    If your yard has hard-packed soil with poor drainage, a raised bed could be your best option for growing roses. With a good soil preparation and steady care, the plants will thrive. Choose...

  • How to Grow a Confederate Rose

    Originally from China, Hibiscus mutabilis, also known as confederate rose, is a shrub or small tree with large, bright green leaves and beautiful color-changing blossoms. On the first day the...

  • How to Plant Climbing Roses to Run in Trees

    Climbing roses can be trained to climb up anything that will give them a foothold. Many homeowners and gardeners use this variety to decorate walls, trellises, archways and trees with beautiful...

  • How to Plant Floribunda Roses

    A hybrid created by crossing polyanthas with hybrid tea roses, Floribunda roses present clusters of two to three blooms on relatively short canes. These compact bushes range from two to four feet...

  • How to Grow English Roses

    The English rose is a large, cupped rose with many petals. It is a hybrid of old roses, which were cultivated before 1867, and modern roses, such as floribunda and hybrid tea roses. These roses...

  • How to Arrange Roses in a Vase

    Arrange roses in a vase with Baby's Breath or other filler to give a lots of interest in the vase. Discover how to create a nice formal look for your dinner party with advice from a floral...

  • How to Select Rose Bushes

    Roses have been a favorite flower to grow since the Romans. Today, growers debut new hybrids every year, adding to all the varieties available. Selecting rose bushes requires consideration of...

  • How to Care for Drooping Rose Bushes

    Roses are one of the world's most popular flowers, and if you have them in your garden you know how special they are. A wilting rose bush is a sad sight, but can be fixable if you figure out the...

  • How to Buy a New Day Rose Bush

    Its clear yellow color and sweet fragrance evoke the same optimism that may have inspired the New Day rose's name. A perennial best-seller since its introduction to home gardeners in 1972, this...

  • How to Grow Shrub Roses

    There are a variety of roses known as shrub roses or landscape roses. Some are heirloom roses and some are newer cultivars. They are known for being disease- and insect-resistant. They, like other...

  • What Does a Rose Flower Look Like?

    There are at least 100 species of roses, and each one has a blossom whose appearance and fragrance varies slightly or radically from all other roses. In general, identify roses by their delicate...

  • Ways to Cover Climbing Roses

    Providing effective winter protection for climbing roses is doubly-difficult, and doubly-important. Because most climbing roses bloom on second-year canes, inadequate winter protection means few ...

  • When to Prune Spring-Blooming Climbing Roses?

    Spring-blooming climbing roses, like all other roses, need pruning to help them produce the most abundant bloom and to prevent disease. Although pruning is not difficult and correct technique is...

  • How to Care for Seven Sisters Climbing Roses

    Seven Sisters Climbing Roses are named for the variety of seven colors that range from pale pink to red and can appear in each cluster of blooms. The colors of this once-blooming rose change as...

  • How to Prune Rose Bushes After Blossoming Ends

    While most varieties of roses should be pruned in the early spring, roses that flower just once a year on old wood from last year are the exception. These roses are not pruned in the spring, but...

  • How to Prune a Royal Sunset Climbing Rose

    Royal Sunset roses are fragrant climbing roses with apricot-colored flowers. This variety of rose is moderately hardy and disease resistant. It thrives in sunny locations. Climbing roses do not...

  • The Symbolic Meaning of Roses

    Roses have many more symbolic meanings than love. Roses have their roots in Greek mythology, Christianity and Roman culture. Even the different colors of roses have symbolic meanings.

  • What Is the Meaning of Red and Yellow Roses?

    Red and yellow roses make a thoughtful gift, but consider the meaning behind these roses to make sure they align with your intent. Red and yellow roses individually and combined have different...

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