Shrub Rose Orange Glow Knock Out® (3 Gallon)
Shrub Rose Orange Glow Knock Out® (3 Gallon)
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Shrub Rose Orange Glow Knock Out® (3 Gallon)
Overview
The Orange Glow™ Knock Out® Rose is a vibrant, easy-care shrub rose celebrated for its luminous orange blooms with hints of yellow and pink. This variety is prized for its continuous flowering from spring until frost, exceptional disease resistance, and low-maintenance nature. Its upright, bushy habit and compact size make it ideal for borders, mass plantings, containers, or as a colorful focal point in any landscape[1][5].
Key Features
- **Botanical Name:** Rosa ‘Radslam’ PP35,826 CPBRAF
- **Common Name:** Orange Glow™ Knock Out® Rose
- **Container Size:** 3 Gallon
- **Mature Size:** 4–5 ft tall x 3–4 ft wide
- **Growth Habit:** Upright, bushy, and compact
- **Bloom Color:** Luminous orange with yellow and pink highlights
- **Bloom Time:** Abundant and continuous from spring to frost
- **Foliage:** Glossy green, deciduous
- **Sunlight:** Full sun (at least 6 hours daily)
- **Soil:** Well-drained, loamy, slightly acidic to neutral (pH 5.5–7.0)
- **Water Needs:** Average; water regularly until established, then during dry spells
- **Hardiness Zones:** USDA 4–11
- **Maintenance:** Low; prune in early spring, fertilize in spring and after first bloom
- **Special Features:** Disease resistant, heat tolerant, self-cleaning (no deadheading needed), excellent for cut flowers, mild fragrance, pollinator-friendly[1][3][5].
Care Instructions
- **Planting:**
- Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil.
- Space plants 3–4 feet apart for best air circulation.
- Plant at the same depth as in the container and water thoroughly after planting
- **Watering:**
- Water deeply once a week, more often in hot weather.
- Keep soil evenly moist, especially during the first growing season
- **Fertilizing:**
- Use a balanced rose fertilizer in early spring and after the first flush of blooms[.
- **Pruning:**
- Prune in late winter or early spring, cutting back by one-third to encourage bushy growth.
- Remove dead or damaged wood to improve air circulation
- **Mulching:**
- Apply a 2–3 inch layer of mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds
Landscape Uses
- Borders and mass plantings
- Foundation plantings
- Containers and patio gardens
- Focal points in mixed beds
- Pollinator and butterfly gardens[1][5]
Notable Qualities
- Luminous orange blooms with yellow and pink tones
- Continuous flowering from spring to frost
- Exceptional disease resistance and low maintenance
- Compact, bushy habit perfect for small or large gardens
- Mild fragrance and excellent for cut flowers[1][3][5]


