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Petite Knock Out Rose

Rosa 'Meibenbino'

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Petite Knock Out Rose

Rosa 'Meibenbino'

20 reviews

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  • Compact size ideal for small gardens or containers
  • Low maintenance, disease resistant plant
  • Continuous blooming from spring to frost
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Why Petite Knock Out Rose?

The Petite Knock Out Rose is a compact and versatile variety of the popular Knock Out Rose. It reaches a maximum height of three feet and spreads up to two and a half feet wide, making it perfect for small gardens, containers, and borders. The plant produces clusters of bright pink blooms throughout the growing season with minimal maintenance requirements. Its disease-resistant and hardy nature make it an excellent choice for novice gardeners or those looking for low-maintenance landscaping options.

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Sunlight

The Petite Knock Out Rose requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day to thrive and produce abundant blooms.

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Watering

Petite Knock Out Roses have moderate watering requirements. They should be watered deeply once a week, providing enough moisture to reach the roots. However, it is important to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to avoid overwatering and

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Fertilizing

The fertilizer requirement for Petite Knock Out Rose is typically 5-10-10 or 10-10-10 balanced fertilizer.

The Petite Knock Out Rose – a compact and vibrant flower that will bring joy and color to any garden! Thriving in a wide range of growing climates, this rose is suitable for USDA zones 4-10. With its stunning blooms in shades of vibrant red, pink, or blush, it offers an aesthetic that is both eye-catching and versatile. The Petite Knock Out Rose adapts well to a variety of soil types, making it perfect for different garden settings.

Prepare to be amazed by the beauty of the Petite Knock Out Rose. The compact size of this rose makes it ideal for borders, containers, or small spaces, adding a burst of color and beauty to any landscape design.

Not only is the Petite Knock Out Rose stunning, but it also attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. This rose serves as a nectar source, inviting these wonderful creatures into your garden and supporting a healthy ecosystem.

The Petite Knock Out Rose is not only beautiful to pollinators, but it is also incredibly low maintenance. This rose is highly disease resistant and requires minimal care, making it an ideal choice for gardeners who want a stunning display of roses without the hassle. With its combination of striking beauty, adaptability, and ease of care, the Petite Knock Out Rose is the perfect addition to enhance any outdoor space.

 

Plant Information:

Botanical Name: Rosa 'Meibenbino'
USDA Zones: 5-9
Water: Moderate
Exposure: Full Sun
Soil Needs: Well Drained
Mature Height: 18 inches
Mature Spread: 18 inches
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Pollination Info

Pollination Information for Petite Knock Out Rose (Rosa ’Meibenbino’)

The Petite Knock Out Rose (Rosa ’Meibenbino’) is a self-pollinating plant, which means that it can produce fruit without the need for pollination by an external source. However, cross-pollination can improve the quality of the fruit, and increase the yield of the plant.

The roses are pollinated by various insects such as bees and butterflies. These insects transfer pollen from the male part of the flower, which is called the stamen, to the female part, which is called the stigma.

It is important to note that if the rose is planted in an area where there are no pollinators such as bees or butterflies, the fruit yield can decrease significantly. To attract pollinators to the garden, it is recommended to plant flowers and other plants that attract bees and butterflies.

Overall, the Petite Knock Out Rose is a self-pollinating plant, but cross-pollination by pollinators such as bees and butterflies can greatly improve the quality and yield of the fruit.

FAQ

What is Petite Knock Out Rose?
Petite Knock Out Rose (Rosa ’Meibenbino’) is a small, compact version of the popular Knock Out Rose that produces abundant, bright red blossoms throughout the growing season. What are the characteristics of a Petite Knock Out Rose?
Petite Knock Out Rose is a hardy, disease-resistant shrub that typically grows to a height of 18-24 inches. It features dark green leaves and single, bright red blooms that are approximately 2 inches in diameter. It has a long blooming period that lasts from spring until fall. What kind of soil do Petite Knock Out Roses prefer?
Petite Knock Out Roses prefer well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. They can tolerate a wide range of soil types, from loamy to sandy. However, the soil should be kept slightly moist, as the plant does not tolerate drought well. How much sun does a Petite Knock Out Rose require?
Petite Knock Out Roses require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. They can tolerate some shade but will produce fewer blooms in shady conditions. When should I plant my Petite Knock Out Rose?
Petite Knock Out Roses can be planted in the spring or fall. It is best to plant them when the soil is moist and temperatures are moderate. How often should I water my Petite Knock Out Rose?
Petite Knock Out Roses require regular watering to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. During periods of drought, they may require additional watering. How should I fertilize my Petite Knock Out Rose?
Petite Knock Out Roses should be fertilized in the spring and again in mid-summer with a balanced fertilizer. It is best to follow the instructions on the fertilizer package. Do I need to prune my Petite Knock Out Rose?
Petite Knock Out Roses do not require heavy pruning, but occasional pruning can help promote new growth and maintain shape. Pruning should be done in the early spring before new growth begins. Does Petite Knock Out Rose attract pests?
Petite Knock Out Roses are generally not susceptible to pests, but they may attract aphids, spider mites, and other insects. Regular monitoring and treatment may be necessary. Can I grow my Petite Knock Out Rose in a container?
Yes, Petite Knock Out Roses can be grown in containers. However, they may require more frequent watering and fertilizing than those planted in the ground.

Planting & Care

Planting Petite Knock Out Rose

  • Select a site with well-draining soil and full sun exposure (at least 6 hours per day)
  • Dig a hole that is twice as wide and as deep as the root ball of the plant
  • Loosen the soil at the bottom of the hole and mix in some compost or aged manure
  • Remove the plant from its container and gently loosen any tangled roots
  • Place the plant in the hole, making sure that the top of the root ball is level with the soil surface
  • Backfill the hole with soil, gently pressing the soil around the plant to remove any air pockets
  • Water the plant deeply and thoroughly to help it settle in place

Caring for Petite Knock Out Rose

  • Water the plant deeply and regularly, especially during dry spells
  • Fertilize the plant in early spring and late summer with a balanced fertilizer
  • Prune the plant in late winter or early spring to remove any dead or damaged wood and to shape the plant
  • Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage more blooms
  • Monitor the plant for any signs of pests or diseases and treat promptly if necessary
  • Mulch around the base of the plant to retain moisture and suppress weeds

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Website was easy to navigate and ordering was a breeze. Got updates on shipment status promptly.

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Arrived in great condition.

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Karl Z.

The Petite Knock Out Rose exceeded my expectations. It's a beautiful addition to my garden.

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