Deadheading roses after blooming encourages a second flush of flowers it also tidyies up the plant. The same method applies to Knockout Roses, we show you how.
How to Trim Knockout Roses: Roses must be pruned back if one wants a beautiful garden full of fresh aromatic blossoms. It's imperative to not only have the correct type pruners but also the knowledge of where and when you prune them back for optimal growth and beauty.
If you want to grow great roses, you’re going to need to know all about deadheading. Read more on the how, why, and when to deadhead on Gardener’s Path.
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