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Petite Knock Out® Rose

Rosa 'Meibenbino'

  • Hardy in zones 4-10 with outstanding disease resistance and no black spot
  • Fire engine red blooms repeat continuously from late spring through fall on compact 18-inch plants perfect for containers
  • First-ever miniature Knock Out rose combines legendary easy care with small-space versatility for porches, patios, and garden edges
  • Self-cleaning flowers never need deadheading and foliage stays glossy green all season without spraying
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

Sunlight: Petite Knock Out needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best blooming. Plants grown in partial shade will produce fewer flowers and develop leggy growth. Good air circulation helps prevent fungal issues, though this variety shows exceptional disease resistance even in less-than-ideal conditions.

Soil: Thrives in average, well-drained soil. Roses prefer slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0) but adapt to most garden soils. Improve heavy clay by working in compost or aged manure before planting. For containers, use a quality potting mix formulated for roses or flowering shrubs with added perlite for drainage.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply 2-3 times weekly during the first growing season to establish a strong root system. Once established, Petite Knock Out tolerates short dry spells but performs best with consistent moisture during active growth and flowering. In containers, check soil daily during summer heat and water when the top inch feels dry. Avoid overhead watering which can promote fungal issues.

Pruning Tips

Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges, cutting stems back by one-third to one-half to maintain compact shape and encourage fresh flowering wood. Petite Knock Out blooms on new wood, so spring pruning won't sacrifice flowers. No deadheading required since spent blooms drop cleanly on their own. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches anytime throughout the year.

Fertilizer Needs

Feed in early spring with a balanced rose fertilizer (10-10-10) or slow-release granular fertilizer formulated for roses. Apply a second feeding after the first major bloom flush in early summer to support continuous flowering. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers which encourage leafy growth at the expense of blooms. Container plants benefit from monthly liquid fertilizer during the growing season since nutrients leach from pots more quickly.

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Description

Petite Knock Out® (Rosa 'Meibenbino') proves that great things really do come in small packages. This groundbreaking rose is the first-ever miniature member of the legendary Knock Out® family, delivering the same carefree performance and non-stop blooms that made the original a household name, but in an adorable 18-inch package perfect for containers, small gardens, and tight landscape spaces.

Continuous Color Without the Fuss

From late spring until hard frost, Petite Knock Out® smothers itself in fire engine red blooms that never fade, even in intense summer heat. The 1.5-inch flowers appear in clusters against dark green, exceptionally glossy foliage that looks freshly polished all season. Unlike traditional roses that demand constant deadheading, these blooms are self-cleaning and drop cleanly when spent, immediately making room for the next flush of color. You get months of vibrant blooms without lifting a finger.

Built for Real-World Gardens

The Knock Out® breeding shines through in Petite's remarkable disease resistance. Black spot, powdery mildew, and other rose diseases that plague traditional varieties simply don't affect this rose. The glossy leaves stay clean and healthy from spring through fall without preventative spraying. Deer walk right past it. Once established, it tolerates drought remarkably well for a rose. This is a plant bred for busy gardeners who want results without the fuss.

Small Space, Big Impact

At just 18 inches tall and wide, Petite Knock Out® fits where full-size roses can't. Line a walkway with a ribbon of red blooms. Edge a patio with containers that explode with color all summer. Mass them in small foundation beds or rock gardens. Plant them in herb gardens for a pop of color among the greens. The compact, naturally rounded habit requires minimal pruning to look great. Unlike dwarf roses that look stunted, Petite maintains perfect proportions with its smaller leaves and flowers in scale with the plant.

Versatile and Reliable

Whether planted in the ground or grown in containers, Petite Knock Out® adapts beautifully. In containers, it thrives in pots as small as 12 inches across, making it perfect for balconies, patios, or anywhere you need portable color. In the landscape, space plants 18 inches apart for a solid carpet of blooms or give them more room to stand as individual specimens. The plant's moderate growth rate means it fills in quickly without becoming aggressive.

Petite Knock Out® brings legendary Knock Out® performance to gardens where space is at a premium. If you've admired the original Knock Out® roses but lacked the room, or if you want easy-care color for containers and small beds, this miniature marvel delivers everything you love about Knock Out® roses in a perfectly petite package. For seasonal care tips and companion planting ideas, see our Knock Out Roses Complete Guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What hardiness zones is the Petite Knock Out® Rose suitable for?

  • Petite Knock Out® Rose is hardy in USDA zones 4-9, tolerating winter temperatures down to -30°F. This exceptional cold tolerance makes it suitable for most continental US gardens. Plant in spring after your last frost date for best establishment.

Is the Petite Knock Out® Rose disease resistant, especially to blackspot?

  • Petite Knock Out® Rose shows exceptional resistance to black spot, powdery mildew, and other common rose diseases. The glossy foliage stays clean and healthy from spring through fall without any preventative spraying. You can enjoy disease-free blooms all season when you shop at Nature Hills.

What are the sunlight requirements for the Petite Knock Out® Rose?

  • Petite Knock Out® Rose thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal blooming. Like all Knock Out® roses, it can tolerate some light shade but flower production decreases. Plant in your sunniest spot for continuous blooms from late spring until hard frost.

Does the Petite Knock Out® Rose need deadheading or is it self-cleaning?

  • The Petite Knock Out® Rose is completely self-cleaning and requires no deadheading. The spent 1.5-inch blooms drop cleanly on their own, immediately making room for the next flush of color from late spring until hard frost. You'll get months of continuous red blooms without any maintenance.

How do I prune the Petite Knock Out® Rose, and when?

  • Petite Knock Out® Rose requires minimal pruning due to its naturally rounded 18-inch habit. Prune in late winter or early spring, removing only dead wood and shaping lightly if needed. The compact form maintains perfect proportions without heavy cutting, available at naturehills.com.

What type of soil does the Petite Knock Out® Rose need?

  • Petite Knock Out® Rose adapts to most well-draining soils and isn't particularly fussy about soil type. This hardy shrub tolerates average garden conditions once established. Ensure good drainage to prevent root problems, and amend heavy clay soils with compost if needed.

Can the Petite Knock Out® Rose be planted in containers or pots?

  • Yes, Petite Knock Out® Rose is excellent for containers with its compact 18-inch size. Its naturally rounded habit and continuous blooms make it perfect for patio containers that provide non-stop color from spring until frost. Choose a container at least 18 inches wide to accommodate its mature spread.

How is the Petite Knock Out® Rose shipped, and what is the warranty?

  • Petite Knock Out® Rose ships as a live plant ready for immediate planting in your garden or containers. The compact 18-inch rose comes with a standard nursery warranty covering healthy arrival and initial establishment. Plant in spring after last frost for best results and continuous blooms through fall.

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