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Sun, Jul 1, 12 at 12:39
| Tell me about knock outs a store here has them market down from 9.99 to 3.50 seem like a good buy, but we have never had them before. |
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| They are easy to care for and relatively disease resistant,they are a good choice for landscape fill-ins, pot culture or as an introduction for a first time rose grower. I have several and although they don't put out the big showstopper blooms like many of my other roses I find there is definitely a place in the garden for them. Some of the large retailers are still trying to sell bareroot roses (packed in plastic sleeves with branches sticking out) at a heavily discounted price, and most if not all of these don't have a chance of surviving,so unless you are looking at potted plants I would stay away from them. |
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| They are potted plants small pots i would guess no more than a 1/2 gallon |
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- Posted by mad_gallica Z5 Eastern NY (My Page) on Sun, Jul 1, 12 at 13:29
| Depends on where you are. Here, there is a major risk they will not survive the first winter. Other places may have other issues. I strongly recommend you deactivate the cloaking device. |
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