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Pink Double Knock Out® Rose

Full, Double Pink Blooms That Feel Classic And Lush

Pink Double Knock Out® Rose gives you the look many gardeners want from a “real rose”—full, petal-packed blooms—without the high-maintenance reputation older roses can bring. The flowers are a rich, bright pink with a more traditional, romantic appearance than single-flowered landscape roses. That “double bloom” look makes a big visual difference in the garden, especially when you plant in groups or repeat the shrub along a border.

Because the blooms are fuller, the plant reads like a classic rose display even in a modern landscape bed. Use it near an entry or patio where the blooms can be appreciated up close, or let it do the heavy lifting in a sunny foundation bed where you want color to stay consistent for months. If you love pink roses but want one that behaves like a dependable shrub, this is a strong choice.

Nonstop Color From Spring Through Frost With Minimal Fuss

This is a rose made for everyday gardeners. Pink Double Knock Out® blooms from spring through frost in repeated waves, keeping your landscape colorful far longer than a one-and-done flowering shrub. It’s also known for the Knock Out® family’s strong disease resistance, which helps the foliage stay cleaner and more attractive when the plant receives full sun and good airflow.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep it blooming, which is a huge benefit if you want season-long color without constant maintenance. If you enjoy tidying, removing spent clusters can keep the shrub looking extra polished and may encourage quicker rebloom, but it’s not a must-do chore. With simple watering at the base, mulch, and one yearly prune, this rose keeps performing.

A Rounded Shrub That’s Ideal For Hedges, Borders, And Mass Plantings

Pink Double Knock Out® typically matures around 3–4 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide, forming a rounded, well-branched shrub that fits beautifully into mixed beds. That medium size is perfect for repeating in borders or massing in groups for a bigger impact. Plant three to seven and you get a bold sweep of pink that looks intentional from the curb and joyful from the patio.

It’s also an excellent flowering hedge rose. A row creates a soft, colorful boundary that blooms for months and feels more welcoming than a rigid evergreen line. Because the plant naturally branches well, it fills in nicely when spaced correctly. If you want a hedge that’s easy to maintain and doesn’t require specialized rose knowledge, Pink Double Knock Out® is one of the simplest paths to a long-blooming border.

Simple Pruning And Sunlight Keep It Dense And Bloom-Packed

For best results, plant Pink Double Knock Out® in full sun. Sun supports heavier bloom cycles and helps foliage dry quickly after rain, resulting in cleaner leaves throughout the season. Water at the base rather than overhead, and you’ll reduce unnecessary moisture on foliage. A mulch ring helps keep soil moisture steady and reduces weeds (keep mulch a few inches away from the base).

Pruning is straightforward: a late-winter prune refreshes the shrub and encourages vigorous new growth, and that fresh growth is where the best flowers come from. You don’t need complicated techniques—just remove damaged wood, thin a little for airflow, and shape the plant back into a rounded form. With sun, spacing, and a simple yearly prune, this rose delivers months of lush pink blooms with an easy, repeatable routine.

Full, Double Pink Blooms That Feel Classic And Lush

Pink Double Knock Out® Rose gives you the look many gardeners want from a “real rose”—full, petal-packed blooms—without the high-maintenance reputation older roses can bring. The flowers are a rich, bright pink with a more traditional, romantic appearance than single-flowered landscape roses. That “double bloom” look makes a big visual difference in the garden, especially when you plant in groups or repeat the shrub along a border.

Because the blooms are fuller, the plant reads like a classic rose display even in a modern landscape bed. Use it near an entry or patio where the blooms can be appreciated up close, or let it do the heavy lifting in a sunny foundation bed where you want color to stay consistent for months. If you love pink roses but want one that behaves like a dependable shrub, this is a strong choice.

Nonstop Color From Spring Through Frost With Minimal Fuss

This is a rose made for everyday gardeners. Pink Double Knock Out® blooms from spring through frost in repeated waves, keeping your landscape colorful far longer than a one-and-done flowering shrub. It’s also known for the Knock Out® family’s strong disease resistance, which helps the foliage stay cleaner and more attractive when the plant receives full sun and good airflow.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep it blooming, which is a huge benefit if you want season-long color without constant maintenance. If you enjoy tidying, removing spent clusters can keep the shrub looking extra polished and may encourage quicker rebloom, but it’s not a must-do chore. With simple watering at the base, mulch, and one yearly prune, this rose keeps performing.

A Rounded Shrub That’s Ideal For Hedges, Borders, And Mass Plantings

Pink Double Knock Out® typically matures around 3–4 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide, forming a rounded, well-branched shrub that fits beautifully into mixed beds. That medium size is perfect for repeating in borders or massing in groups for a bigger impact. Plant three to seven and you get a bold sweep of pink that looks intentional from the curb and joyful from the patio.

It’s also an excellent flowering hedge rose. A row creates a soft, colorful boundary that blooms for months and feels more welcoming than a rigid evergreen line. Because the plant naturally branches well, it fills in nicely when spaced correctly. If you want a hedge that’s easy to maintain and doesn’t require specialized rose knowledge, Pink Double Knock Out® is one of the simplest paths to a long-blooming border.

Simple Pruning And Sunlight Keep It Dense And Bloom-Packed

For best results, plant Pink Double Knock Out® in full sun. Sun supports heavier bloom cycles and helps foliage dry quickly after rain, resulting in cleaner leaves throughout the season. Water at the base rather than overhead, and you’ll reduce unnecessary moisture on foliage. A mulch ring helps keep soil moisture steady and reduces weeds (keep mulch a few inches away from the base).

Pruning is straightforward: a late-winter prune refreshes the shrub and encourages vigorous new growth, and that fresh growth is where the best flowers come from. You don’t need complicated techniques—just remove damaged wood, thin a little for airflow, and shape the plant back into a rounded form. With sun, spacing, and a simple yearly prune, this rose delivers months of lush pink blooms with an easy, repeatable routine.

$20.98

Original: $69.95

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Pink Double Knock Out® Rose

$69.95

$20.98

Description

Full, Double Pink Blooms That Feel Classic And Lush

Pink Double Knock Out® Rose gives you the look many gardeners want from a “real rose”—full, petal-packed blooms—without the high-maintenance reputation older roses can bring. The flowers are a rich, bright pink with a more traditional, romantic appearance than single-flowered landscape roses. That “double bloom” look makes a big visual difference in the garden, especially when you plant in groups or repeat the shrub along a border.

Because the blooms are fuller, the plant reads like a classic rose display even in a modern landscape bed. Use it near an entry or patio where the blooms can be appreciated up close, or let it do the heavy lifting in a sunny foundation bed where you want color to stay consistent for months. If you love pink roses but want one that behaves like a dependable shrub, this is a strong choice.

Nonstop Color From Spring Through Frost With Minimal Fuss

This is a rose made for everyday gardeners. Pink Double Knock Out® blooms from spring through frost in repeated waves, keeping your landscape colorful far longer than a one-and-done flowering shrub. It’s also known for the Knock Out® family’s strong disease resistance, which helps the foliage stay cleaner and more attractive when the plant receives full sun and good airflow.

Deadheading isn’t required to keep it blooming, which is a huge benefit if you want season-long color without constant maintenance. If you enjoy tidying, removing spent clusters can keep the shrub looking extra polished and may encourage quicker rebloom, but it’s not a must-do chore. With simple watering at the base, mulch, and one yearly prune, this rose keeps performing.

A Rounded Shrub That’s Ideal For Hedges, Borders, And Mass Plantings

Pink Double Knock Out® typically matures around 3–4 feet tall and 3–4 feet wide, forming a rounded, well-branched shrub that fits beautifully into mixed beds. That medium size is perfect for repeating in borders or massing in groups for a bigger impact. Plant three to seven and you get a bold sweep of pink that looks intentional from the curb and joyful from the patio.

It’s also an excellent flowering hedge rose. A row creates a soft, colorful boundary that blooms for months and feels more welcoming than a rigid evergreen line. Because the plant naturally branches well, it fills in nicely when spaced correctly. If you want a hedge that’s easy to maintain and doesn’t require specialized rose knowledge, Pink Double Knock Out® is one of the simplest paths to a long-blooming border.

Simple Pruning And Sunlight Keep It Dense And Bloom-Packed

For best results, plant Pink Double Knock Out® in full sun. Sun supports heavier bloom cycles and helps foliage dry quickly after rain, resulting in cleaner leaves throughout the season. Water at the base rather than overhead, and you’ll reduce unnecessary moisture on foliage. A mulch ring helps keep soil moisture steady and reduces weeds (keep mulch a few inches away from the base).

Pruning is straightforward: a late-winter prune refreshes the shrub and encourages vigorous new growth, and that fresh growth is where the best flowers come from. You don’t need complicated techniques—just remove damaged wood, thin a little for airflow, and shape the plant back into a rounded form. With sun, spacing, and a simple yearly prune, this rose delivers months of lush pink blooms with an easy, repeatable routine.