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Pruning Knock Out Roses
Knock Out ® Rose
Sunny Knock Out® Rose
The Blushing Knock Out® Rose
The Double Knock Out® Rose
The Pink Knock Out ® Rose
The Rainbow Knock Out® Rose

Perhaps due to disagreement among rose experts regarding how and when to prune roses, the task is intimidating to many gardeners.  While it may require time and practice to become an accomplished rose pruner, you are not likely to kill a Knock Out with bad pruning.

Reasons for pruning
  • Encourage new growth and bloom,
  • Remove dead wood,
  • Improve air circulation and
  • Shape the plant.
Season for pruning
  • At the first signs of spring.

Except for removing dead wood and shaping the plant, we generally recommend leaving Knock Outs unpruned for the first 2 years and then use the "one-third" method. Each year remove one-third of the oldest canes (in addition to any dead, diseased or dying canes). 

Basic Rose Pruning

  1. Use clean, sharp tools
  2. Look at the overall plant, but begin pruning from the base of the plant.
  3. Prune to open the center of the plant to light and air circulation
  4. Make your cuts at a 45-degree angle, about 1/4 inch above a bud that is facing toward the outside of the plant.
  5. Make sure it is a clean cut (not ragged)
  6. Remove all broken, dead, dying or diseased wood (Any branches that look dry, shriveled or black. Cut until the inside of the cane is white.)
  7. Remove any weak or twiggy branches thinner than a pencil
  8. If cane borers are a problem in your area, seal the cut with a white glue, such as Elmers.

While deadheading  Knock Out blooms will increase the bloom cycles,
since petals fall cleanly, removing old blooms is not required.

For clean, easy cut and rapid healing of the canes, we recommend Felco pruners and have identified some of the best deals for our web site customers -

Knock Out roses:

Blushing Knock Out Rose Rosa Radyod PPAF
Blushing Knock Out Rose - Rosa 'Radyod' PPAF
$10.00
Knock Out Rose Rosa Radrazz PP 11836
Knock Out Rose - Rosa 'Radrazz' PP#11836
$10.00
Pink Knock Out Rose Rosa Radcon PPAF
Pink Knock Out Rose - Rosa 'Radcon PPAF
$10.00
Double Knock Out Rose Radtko PPAF
Double Knock Out Rose (Radtko) PPAF
$18.00
Rainbow Knock Out Rose Radcor PPAF
Rainbow Knock Out Rose Radcor PPAF
$15.00
Sunny Knock Out Rose
Sunny Knock Out Rose
Knock Out Rose White
Knock Out Rose - White
 


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