Petal Pink

Petal Pink

Do people want to have a bath with yellow roses and rose petals?

I love bath time darling.I love sharing with you washing hair washing and back Sweetheart.You look so wonderful in pink.

Pink Double Knockout Rose (PPAF)

Best keeps getting better!
Gardeners across the country loved the original Rose Knockout. Found be as low maintenance as any bush could be, but with a longer flowering period than almost any garden plant resistant. They loved to their offspring, the hybrid double knockout, even more. We anticipate even greater success for this new family member knockout, the introduction 2007: 'Pink Double Knockout. "

'Pink Double Knockout' is a mutation of the (Red) Double Knockout and is the same in all respects, except the flower color is hot bubble gum pink. You get the same combination of double flowers, low maintenance (no spraying, no dead-heading, not There is overcrowding of land for winter protection) and continuous repeat bloom. Like Double Knockout 'Pink Double Knockout' will even more than the original flowering knockout – with a petal count of 18-25 (twice the number of Knockout) conducted with 3-6 roses on a stalk. Petals Additional present a complete flower is just stunning. Three or four stems will fill a large vase. The flowers are about 2 1 / 2 inches wide and takes over of incredible wealth. Without dead-heading flowers maintain a continuing program of color from early June to hard frost – beautiful clean foliage accompanied by almost all the year. New growth is a dramatic burgundy red.

The two double knockouts are presented in a denser, more compact fashion (4 x 4 feet) and vertical than the original knockout of 5-6 feet tall and wide, spreading form. The late-season color of this rose is exceptional thanks to its burgundy leaves in the fall. Everything you loved about the roses in the original Knockout is like the new Pink Double Knockout '- with even more winter hardiness, tolerance to shade, reducing the height and width – and the brightest color of all knockouts.

The brightly colored, bright pink is a real position in the garden and combines beautifully with blue and purple clematis. Due to "outperform Double Pink Knockout low maintenance, offers versatility use – one rose planted by itself, between its various favorite perennials or planted as a hedge appeal.

Planting and Care

Resistant in zones 4-9.

Choose a place in 4-5 hours (or more) of sun with well drained soil.

Improve the soil with compost, composted blue crab Chesapeake.

Water regularly until established.

Once established paid monthly with Rose-Tone from March 1915 to August 1915.

Mulch with 2-3 inches shredded wood mulch years.

When necessary, prune in mid-March before the leaves appear. Never Mow shorter than 18 inches of soil.

About the Author

Alan Summers, president of Carroll Gardens, Inc, has over 30
years experience in gardening and landscape design. He has made Carroll
Gardens one of America’s preeminent nurseries.

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