
Peachy Knock Out® Rose
Peachy Color That Glows From Spring To Fall
Peachy Knock Out® Rose delivers that “soft sunset” look gardeners crave—an overall peach effect created by pink petals that warm around a yellow center. In cooler spring and fall temperatures, the color often looks more intense, giving you extra pop as the garden wakes up or winds down. It’s a beautiful way to add warm color without going neon, and it plays especially well with blues, purples, and silvery foliage.
The blooms have a classic rose shape, but the plant behaves like a modern landscape shrub: steady flowering, tidy habit, and easy integration into mixed beds. Use Peachy Knock Out® as a focal point near an entry, repeat it along a walkway for rhythm, or plant it where you want warm color to soften evergreens and dark mulch. It reads beautifully from a distance and still feels charming up close.
Nonstop Bloom Cycles With Knock Out® Toughness
This rose is made for real-life gardens. Peachy Knock Out® blooms from spring through fall, keeping color in the landscape far longer than a one-and-done flowering shrub. It’s also known for the durability the Knock Out® family is loved for—strong disease resistance and a rugged, reliable nature that helps it keep looking good through summer weather swings.
Once established, it also shows good drought tolerance, which makes it a smart pick for sunny beds that heat up fast. The key is getting it rooted in well the first year: consistent deep watering, a mulch layer to keep the soil evenly moist, and plenty of sun. After that, the plant’s tough constitution really shines, giving you a long season of blooms with a simple maintenance routine.
A Full, Rounded Shrub That’s Easy To Design With
Peachy Knock Out® Rose typically matures around 3 to 4 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide, forming an upright, rounded, densely branched shrub. That medium size is perfect for foundation beds, mixed borders, and mass plantings where you want substantial color without a towering shrub. It also holds its shape well, so it looks intentional even when planted as a single specimen.
You’ll also notice attractive foliage details that add interest beyond flowers—dark green leaves with red new growth that looks fresh and energetic early in the season. Because the plant is naturally dense, it’s a great candidate for repeating in groups of three, five, or seven. Plant it in a drift, and you get a cohesive “block” of peachy color that stays lively for months.
Simple Pruning And Sunlight Keep It Blooming Like A Pro
Peachy Knock Out® Rose thrives in full sun for the best blooms, and it responds beautifully to a straightforward pruning routine. A late-winter prune refreshes the plant, encourages vigorous new growth, and sets the stage for heavy flowering. You don’t need a complicated rose technique—just a clean cutback to shape and open the plant, plus removal of any weak or damaged stems.
For long-term success, keep water directed at the base and aim for well-drained soil so roots stay healthy. A consistent mulch ring helps retain moisture and control weeds, and properly spacing plants supports airflow for cleaner foliage. With sun, sensible spacing, and one good prune each year, Peachy Knock Out® reliably delivers that “always in bloom” look that makes landscapes feel finished.
Peachy Color That Glows From Spring To Fall
Peachy Knock Out® Rose delivers that “soft sunset” look gardeners crave—an overall peach effect created by pink petals that warm around a yellow center. In cooler spring and fall temperatures, the color often looks more intense, giving you extra pop as the garden wakes up or winds down. It’s a beautiful way to add warm color without going neon, and it plays especially well with blues, purples, and silvery foliage.
The blooms have a classic rose shape, but the plant behaves like a modern landscape shrub: steady flowering, tidy habit, and easy integration into mixed beds. Use Peachy Knock Out® as a focal point near an entry, repeat it along a walkway for rhythm, or plant it where you want warm color to soften evergreens and dark mulch. It reads beautifully from a distance and still feels charming up close.
Nonstop Bloom Cycles With Knock Out® Toughness
This rose is made for real-life gardens. Peachy Knock Out® blooms from spring through fall, keeping color in the landscape far longer than a one-and-done flowering shrub. It’s also known for the durability the Knock Out® family is loved for—strong disease resistance and a rugged, reliable nature that helps it keep looking good through summer weather swings.
Once established, it also shows good drought tolerance, which makes it a smart pick for sunny beds that heat up fast. The key is getting it rooted in well the first year: consistent deep watering, a mulch layer to keep the soil evenly moist, and plenty of sun. After that, the plant’s tough constitution really shines, giving you a long season of blooms with a simple maintenance routine.
A Full, Rounded Shrub That’s Easy To Design With
Peachy Knock Out® Rose typically matures around 3 to 4 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide, forming an upright, rounded, densely branched shrub. That medium size is perfect for foundation beds, mixed borders, and mass plantings where you want substantial color without a towering shrub. It also holds its shape well, so it looks intentional even when planted as a single specimen.
You’ll also notice attractive foliage details that add interest beyond flowers—dark green leaves with red new growth that looks fresh and energetic early in the season. Because the plant is naturally dense, it’s a great candidate for repeating in groups of three, five, or seven. Plant it in a drift, and you get a cohesive “block” of peachy color that stays lively for months.
Simple Pruning And Sunlight Keep It Blooming Like A Pro
Peachy Knock Out® Rose thrives in full sun for the best blooms, and it responds beautifully to a straightforward pruning routine. A late-winter prune refreshes the plant, encourages vigorous new growth, and sets the stage for heavy flowering. You don’t need a complicated rose technique—just a clean cutback to shape and open the plant, plus removal of any weak or damaged stems.
For long-term success, keep water directed at the base and aim for well-drained soil so roots stay healthy. A consistent mulch ring helps retain moisture and control weeds, and properly spacing plants supports airflow for cleaner foliage. With sun, sensible spacing, and one good prune each year, Peachy Knock Out® reliably delivers that “always in bloom” look that makes landscapes feel finished.
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Peachy Color That Glows From Spring To Fall
Peachy Knock Out® Rose delivers that “soft sunset” look gardeners crave—an overall peach effect created by pink petals that warm around a yellow center. In cooler spring and fall temperatures, the color often looks more intense, giving you extra pop as the garden wakes up or winds down. It’s a beautiful way to add warm color without going neon, and it plays especially well with blues, purples, and silvery foliage.
The blooms have a classic rose shape, but the plant behaves like a modern landscape shrub: steady flowering, tidy habit, and easy integration into mixed beds. Use Peachy Knock Out® as a focal point near an entry, repeat it along a walkway for rhythm, or plant it where you want warm color to soften evergreens and dark mulch. It reads beautifully from a distance and still feels charming up close.
Nonstop Bloom Cycles With Knock Out® Toughness
This rose is made for real-life gardens. Peachy Knock Out® blooms from spring through fall, keeping color in the landscape far longer than a one-and-done flowering shrub. It’s also known for the durability the Knock Out® family is loved for—strong disease resistance and a rugged, reliable nature that helps it keep looking good through summer weather swings.
Once established, it also shows good drought tolerance, which makes it a smart pick for sunny beds that heat up fast. The key is getting it rooted in well the first year: consistent deep watering, a mulch layer to keep the soil evenly moist, and plenty of sun. After that, the plant’s tough constitution really shines, giving you a long season of blooms with a simple maintenance routine.
A Full, Rounded Shrub That’s Easy To Design With
Peachy Knock Out® Rose typically matures around 3 to 4 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide, forming an upright, rounded, densely branched shrub. That medium size is perfect for foundation beds, mixed borders, and mass plantings where you want substantial color without a towering shrub. It also holds its shape well, so it looks intentional even when planted as a single specimen.
You’ll also notice attractive foliage details that add interest beyond flowers—dark green leaves with red new growth that looks fresh and energetic early in the season. Because the plant is naturally dense, it’s a great candidate for repeating in groups of three, five, or seven. Plant it in a drift, and you get a cohesive “block” of peachy color that stays lively for months.
Simple Pruning And Sunlight Keep It Blooming Like A Pro
Peachy Knock Out® Rose thrives in full sun for the best blooms, and it responds beautifully to a straightforward pruning routine. A late-winter prune refreshes the plant, encourages vigorous new growth, and sets the stage for heavy flowering. You don’t need a complicated rose technique—just a clean cutback to shape and open the plant, plus removal of any weak or damaged stems.
For long-term success, keep water directed at the base and aim for well-drained soil so roots stay healthy. A consistent mulch ring helps retain moisture and control weeds, and properly spacing plants supports airflow for cleaner foliage. With sun, sensible spacing, and one good prune each year, Peachy Knock Out® reliably delivers that “always in bloom” look that makes landscapes feel finished.
























