Sunny Knockout Rose

Add Color To Your Garden With The Sunny Knockout Rose

Article about Sunny Knockout Rose by Leigh Allen 

Yellow Knockout Roses
The Sunny Knockout rose was developed by William Radler a Wisconsin breeder. He created the Knockout varieties and won the All-American Rose award for his creation in 2000. He then went on to create the Sunny variety in 2005.

If you want to add color to your garden you might like to consider this lovely variety. As its name suggests it is beautiful yellow rose that fades to a pale cream as it ages. It is often hard to grow yellow roses in cooler climates but this variety does well in USA zones of 5 to 10. In fact when the weather is a little cooler it will have a deeper yellow hue and look even more beautiful.

This variety of Knockout roses is the only one that has a fragrance. This makes it even more alluring and a great addition to any patio. It grows 5 foot high and is 4 foot wide. This makes it a convenient size for any garden, pathway border or patio.

Added to this is the fact that it is pest resistant, which eliminates the need to spray it regularly with insecticides like other rose breeds. This fact makes it an ideal choice for the beginner who wants to grow roses like a pro.

Like all of these flowers this variety does well in an organic mix of soil and compost. You can use organic mulch like wood bark around the plants to keep the moisture in the soil and cut down your watering chores. The mulch will also stop weeds from crowding out your rose buses and save you time so that you do not have to weed around your roses. The mulch will rot down and improve the soil for your plants.

This variety does not need too much maintenance. You can prune it once a year in the late winter or early spring, when it starts to grow new sprouts. You should remove the dead wood from the center and any branches that are crossing each other or are damaged in any way. For bushes it is good to select 3 to 6 good canes and trim out the rest. This will keep the plant strong and healthy. It will also make sure that air circulates and cut down the chances of the plant getting fungus diseases.

Roses like at least 6 hours of sun but do not do well in scorching heat. Because this variety likes cooler climates you would do well to plant it in an east facing part of your garden or at least make sure it is protected from the afternoon sun.

You can visit http://www.caringroses.com and learn more about the Sunny Knockout rose and other rose bushes for your garden.


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1 comment:

  1. I have two sunny knockouts that I planted two years ago in Dallas in the west backyard. They became hidden by other plants, which I eventually cut out. They immediately responded well. Today, they are coming back. One is doing so much better than the other. The slower one is almost in a corner. I think the fence actually helps shade them in the heat of the day. They probably would be happier in front, like some of my others; but they are in the back. I have them with the double red knockouts and joseph's coat climbing. Beautiful.

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