I didn't really plan on blogging about the Knockout Rose this morning. But since it is the topic on The Garden Rant, on which I felt compelled to make a comment, I guess I should just deal with it now!
The introduction of the single red Knockout is now ten years old. It has become one of the most popular landscape roses ever. I planted eighteen single red Knockout roses a little over six years ago. I will bet I have no more than four of the original left. After the first year and a few losses, I asked a Jackson and Perkins rep that I met at a local plant show what was going on with the Knockout. He stated that it was never meant to be totally hardy in Zone 5 and that I should replace them with the newly introduced double Knockout. So, this is what I did. As each original Knockout succcumbed I replaced it with a double.
Some I replaced with pink, or single yellow, or Rainbow Knockout. Rainbow is a single, but it is the hardiest of all. It begins as a pink, morphs into a combination of yellow pink and slowly fades to a pale pink. It will bloom without being pruned, but I do prune it for looks. The blooms stay on the bush until November. I now have more Rainbow Knockouts woven through my landscape than the red single or double Knockout.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI just came your blog from Blotanical. Luv the header photo! and occasionally we must have our rants. ;)
Thanks so much Di.
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