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Peachy Knock Out Rose

Peachy Knock Out Rose

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Pretty and peachy, this rose is the perfect choice for any and all gardens that value unique colors. 

- PINK PEDALS & A YELLOW CENTRE: Keeping its familiar pink pedals, this unique variation includes a soft yellow centre for a wonderful mix of color. 

- INTENSE IN COOL WEATHER: With a flare of color in the cooler weather, this is a very special plant for its ability to react to the weather.

- EASY CARE: With a little pruning needed for its best appearance, there’s not much to be done for the Peachy Knock Out Rose expect sitting back and watch it grow.

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  • can I keep this rose in the container over winter?

    Yes, you can keep a Peachy Knock Out Rose in a container over winter, but extra care is needed to ensure it survives the colder months, especially if you live in an area with harsh winters.

    Tips for Overwintering a Peachy Knock Out Rose in a Container:

    1. Container Size:

      • Ensure the container is large enough to accommodate the root system and provide insulation. A larger pot will help protect the roots from freezing temperatures.
    2. Insulation:

      • Insulate the container by wrapping it in burlap, bubble wrap, or adding a layer of straw or leaves around the pot. This helps keep the roots warmer and prevents the soil from freezing.
    3. Location:

      • Move the container to a sheltered location, such as against a south-facing wall, in an unheated garage, or even burying the pot in the ground up to the rim. The goal is to protect the plant from the wind and the coldest temperatures.
      • If indoors, ensure it stays in a cool, frost-free location but not a heated space that would cause the plant to break dormancy prematurely.
    4. Watering:

      • Water the rose thoroughly before the first frost, but reduce watering during the winter. Keep the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged, as too much moisture can lead to root rot.
    5. Pruning:

      • In late fall, prune the rose back slightly to reduce the size and remove any dead or diseased wood. This helps reduce the energy the plant needs to maintain during winter.
    6. Mulching:

      • Apply a thick layer of mulch (about 2-3 inches) on top of the soil in the container to help insulate the roots.
    7. Monitoring:

      • Check the plant periodically throughout the winter for signs of stress or drying out. If the soil becomes too dry, water lightly.

    Summary:

    You can overwinter a Peachy Knock Out Rose in a container, but it requires proper insulation, protection from extreme cold, and careful monitoring. By taking these steps, you can help ensure your rose survives the winter and is ready to thrive again in the spring.