1 Gallon The Pink Double Knock out® Rose Shrub
If you've ever felt intimidated by the prickly reputation of roses, it's time to meet the revolutionary Knock Out family. Unlike their fussier cousins, these easy-to-grow shrubs promise a stunning display of vibrant pink blooms daily, lasting from spring all the way to frost. The shining, bubble-gum pink variety 'Radtkopink' is especially hardy, thriving even in heat without wilting. It delivers classically shaped flowers that start in early spring and continue until the first frost, with the added bonus of lasting longer than other varieties. Once established, this plant demonstrates impressive drought tolerance, making it a low-maintenance favorite for busy gardeners. Whether nestled in containers, integrated into landscapes, or used as striking accents, it's a versatile addition that brings year-round color.
What sets this rose apart is its stability and resilience. It's not just a fleeting beauty but a reliable performer, blooming consistently and enduring various weather conditions without complaint. The plants grow to a neat 3–4 feet in both height and width, requiring minimal space, with a spacing recommendation of 36-48 inches to allow for air circulation. As a deciduous plant, it loses its foliage in winter but returns with fresh growth in the spring, maintaining a balance of elegance and practicality. It's an ideal choice for USDA Zones 5-11, offering gardeners an easy and sustainable way to enjoy stunning blooms without the usual headaches.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Easy to grow,long blooming season (spring to frost),drought tolerant once established,low maintenance,versatile for containers and landscapes,resilient in heat,stable and consistent performance.
Cons: Deciduous (foliage loss in winter), requires full sun, specific spacing needs (36-48 inches), may not thrive in all USDA zones outside 5-11.
Mature Size | 3–4’ H x 3–4’ W |
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Blooming Season | Spring through Fall |
USDA zones | 5-11 |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
2 Gallon The Orange Glow Knock Out® Rose Plant with Orange Blooms
Experience the joy of continuously vibrant orange blooms in your garden with this extraordinary flowering shrub. Its stunning, luminous flowers appear from spring right through to frost, offering a dazzling display that brightens any outdoor space. The shrub’s upright, bushy form adds structure and elegance, while its manageable size, reaching just 4½ feet tall and 3 feet wide, makes it perfect for gardens of all shapes and sizes. Whether used as a striking accent, a charming hedge, or featured in containers, it effortlessly steals the show with its abundant, repeating blooms.
Enjoy the convenience of this deciduous plant, which loses its leaves in winter but refreshes with new growth each spring, ensuring year-round interest. Thriving in full sun,it suits a variety of USDA hardiness zones from 5 to 11,making it a versatile choice for many climates. With its reliable performance and compact growth habit, this shrub is a standout choice for adding lasting color and charm to your landscape.
Pros and Cons
Cons:
Feature | Details |
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Height | Up to 54 inches |
Width | Up to 36 inches |
Hardiness Zones | 5-11 |
mBos="Usable Space">Usable Space | mBos>Full Sun |
Knockout ' Double Rose, 1 Gallon, Cherry Red
Pros and Cons
pros
Easy-to-grow, requiring minimal maintenance
Season-long blooms from spring to frost
Versatile use in containers, landscapes, and as accents
Diverse color options for personal style
Thrives in Full Sun; adaptable to various garden settings
Cons
Deciduous nature means foliage loss in winter
Requires full sun for optimal blooming
Recommended spacing of 48 inches may limit dense planting
Detail | Information |
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Height & Width | 36-48 inches |
USDA Zones | 5-11 |
Growth | Deciduous; new growth in spring |
Light | Full Sun |
Bloom Season | Spring through fall |
Heirloom Roses Rose Plant - the Impressionist™ Multi Rose Bush, Climbing roses Live Plant for Planting Outdoors
Understanding and Caring for Your Heirloom Roses
Know Your Hardiness Zone
The Best Start: Own-Root Roses
Benefits of Own-Root Roses
Nutrition and Care
Planting and Growing Tips
Best Time to Plant
Container Gardening
First-Year Blooming
Heirloom Roses: Your Partner in Gardening
The Impressionist Rose
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Hardier and more resistant to winter damage
- Come back true to variety after frost
- Develop fuller, more vigorous growth over time
- No rootstock suckers, concentrating energy on the main plant
- Safe for all stages of plant growth, unlike some fertilizers
Cons
- May be smaller initially compared to grafted varieties
- First-year blooms may not be true to color or size
- Specific hardiness zone requirements
Feature | Details |
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Root Type | Own-Root |
Container Size | 1 Gallon |
Age | 12-16 months |
Hardiness Zones | 5-10 |
Fragrance | Very Fragrant |
Blooming | Repeat Blooming |
Size at Delivery | Around 12-15 inches tall |
Full Maturity | 10' - 11'+ tall x 7' - 8' wide |