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  2. Knock Out Roses Are the Easiest Rose to Grow. Here's ... - AOL

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    Knock Out Roses are a cultivar (cultivated variety) that are bred to be low-maintenance. These roses don’t need to be coddled the way many other types, such as hybrid tea roses, do.

  3. Rosa 'Knock Out' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Knock Out', (aka RADrazz), is a shrub rose cultivar bred by American rose grower William Radler in 1989 and introduced into the United States by Star Roses and Plants in 2000. It was named an All-America Rose Selections winner in 2000.

  4. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    X 1 = monthly mean of the daily minimum temperatures (°C) of the coldest month; X 2 = mean frost free period above 0 °C in days; X 3 = amount of rainfall (R) from June to November, inclusive, in terms of R/(R+a) where a=25.4 if R is in millimeters and a=1 if R is in inches; X 4 = monthly mean of the daily maximum temperatures (°C) of the ...

  5. Prune roses soon to reinvigorate plants and promote fall ...

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    Many everblooming roses are commonly grown in Louisiana, including hybrid tea, Grandiflora and shrub roses, and will benefit from being pruned in late August and early September.

  6. 40 Front Door Plants to Refresh Your Entrance for Fall - AOL

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    Find the 40 best front door plants for fall that'll make it look stylish and welcoming, including topiaries, trees, shrubs, and low-maintenance houseplants.

  7. Growing degree-day - Wikipedia

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    Growing degrees (GDs) is defined as the number of temperature degrees above a certain threshold base temperature, which varies among crop species. The base temperature is that temperature below which plant growth is zero. GDs are calculated each day as maximum temperature plus the minimum temperature divided by 2, minus the base temperature.