
White Out Rose
I wanted to talk for a minute about the new White Out Rose. The White Out Rose was developed by the same guy that the other Knockout Roses were. If you remember, the Knockout Rose is a great rose for any application because of its lack of maintenance requirements. It doesn’t get the rose black spot and can be pruned just like a regular shrub.
The new White Out Rose, if you notice, does not have the name Knock in it. It looks just like a Knockout, but I am being told that it gets blackspot. That would mean you have to spray this rose probably twice per year to keep them looking decent. Blackspot will make the leaves turn black and fall off, so if you don’t spray, your bush will have blooms and no leaves.
I just wanted to give you the news that I heard about yesterday on this new rose bush that people have been waiting so anxiously for.
Happy Roses
#1 by Brenda Coulter on November 10, 2009 - 5:51 pm
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It's cute, but what's the point if it requires special care? I grow 3 red, 2 pink, and one Rainbow Knock Out, but I'll pass on this one. If I want another rose bush to spray, I'll add to my collection of finicky hybrid teas, climbers, and David Austins.
#2 by white spots on skin on September 8, 2010 - 9:57 am
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Its an useful for the rose lovers and i like this story.
#3 by KevinPigg on September 10, 2010 - 6:39 am
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Thanks. If I can help with anything, Please let me know.
#4 by kelli jones on July 22, 2011 - 1:48 am
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Oh man, I love it. By the way, if you gonna pick them and put them in a vase, will they die easily?
#5 by KevinPigg on August 3, 2011 - 12:41 pm
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The bloom a a White Out rose does not last long to begin with. They bloom in clusters, so if you time it right, you could get multiple blooms to open while in the vase.