Pink Double Knock Out® Rose
Product Details
Soil Type | Adaptable |
Sunlight | Full, Partial |
Drought Tolerance | Good |
Mature Height | 3-4 Feet |
Mature Width | 4-5 Feet |
Fall Color | Green |
Bloom Color | Pink |
Brand | The Knock Out® Rose |
Shipping Restriction | AZ |
Do most of your neighbors have red Roses? These Pink Double Knock Out Roses will have them wondering where you got them. Pink Knock Out Roses have double blooms which give the flowers a lusher look than standard single blooms. These bushes are loaded with delicate, stunning flowers that bloom for most of the year! Emerging in spring, these blooms are only stopped by freezing temperatures!
Double Pink Knock Out roses are very low maintenance and disease resistant. They deadhead themselves after they bloom. We suggest that in the winter months you prune your roses and thin out the branches. This will provide more power to the plant the following season. Pruning also will make your roses stronger in the spring to support all of the blooms it will have.
How about making a staggered hedge in a natural area of your property with Pink Knock Out Roses, and then adding some Kaleidoscope Abelia in front of them to contrast the colors. Knock Out Roses are also great for planting in a raised bed. Plant in groups to give a pop of pink color.
Are you worried about Japanese beetles? Purchase a systemic insecticide and sprinkle it around the base of the plant early in the spring. It will prevent Japanese beetles and any other insects.
Planting
Planting Time: Any time of the year, taking care to avoid the most extreme temperatures in winter and summer.
Sun: Full to part sun
Soil: Adaptable, but not overly sandy. Well drained
Watering
Water in well when planting. Keep soil moist for the first month. Once established, allow soil to dry before watering.
Fertilizing
Use a slow-release fertilizer twice per year in early spring and again in summer.
Maintenance
Drift and Knockout Roses do not require pruning. However, pruning can help maintain vigor and strength as well as encourage better blooming. We recommend pruning back, leaving about 1 foot for Knockout Roses and pruning about 1/3 to 1/2 back on Drift Roses.
Are you looking to add tons of color to your landscape? Our Double Pink Knock Out Roses are forever blooming with double the rose. They are great in a natural area, to accent other plants, or used in a backdrop. Space your new knock out rose bushes about 4-6 feet apart when planting in clusters or anywhere you want space between plants and 3 feet apart when planting a hedge. Knock out roses can be used just about anywhere.
Learn when to prune your flowering shrubs.
For additional options, be sure to browse our Knock Out Roses and Flowering Shrub collection.