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Knockout Roses
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2010Nov 9
The Knock Out is an easy-care rose that produces flowers nonstop from spring through fall. It's easy to grow in a wide range of soils, it's disease resistant, and it's self-cleaning -- meaning no deadheading! Produced by the Department of Communications at Kansas State University. For more information, visit our website at http;//www.kansasgreenyards.org

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Spring Crabgrass Control

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Knockout Roses

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Flower Bed Design with Herbs

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Moth Orchids: Easy to Grow

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Healthy Yards: Marcescence

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Succulent Plants for Your Home

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For Winter Color, Plant Amaryllis Bulbs

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Growing Indoor Ferns

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Saving Seed to Plant Next Year

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Cuttings to Grow Inside for the Winter

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Oak Trees: A Good Choice for Years to Come

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Will Fall Mums Last Through the Winter?

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Slow and Quick Release Fertilizers: Timing is Important

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When to Fertilize Lawns in Kansas

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Five Tips for Healthy Ponds

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Watering in the Zone

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Hydrangea: Annabelle

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Rain Sensors Save Water

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Consider Tree Size When Planting

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Prairie Flowers: Hardy for Kansas

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Dividing Perennials

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Colorful Leaves Provide Contrast

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Poinsettias with Holiday Sparkle

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How to Choose the Best Poinsettia Plants

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Selecting Shrubs: Check the Root Ball

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Planting a Tree

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Tired of Raking? Try Mowing!

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Cleaning Up Your Garden in the Fall

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Storing Tender Bulbs for Winter

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Protecting Roses for the Winter

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Overwintering Geraniums

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Weeping Trees: Fun for Small Spaces

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Choosing the Best Fertilizer for Your Lawn

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Planting Bulbs for Spring Color

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Columnar Trees: Fit Narrow Spaces

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Composting: Where to Use It

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Removing Weeds in Ponds

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Identifying Weeds in Ponds

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Conserve Water with Smart Controllers

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Tips for Using Natural Pesticides

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Physical Removal of Insect Pests

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Identify Insects Before Treating

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Proper Placement of Rain Gauge

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Safety Tips & More for Mowing Lawns

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Fertilizing Fruit Trees

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Composting: Troubleshooting Issues

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Pruning a tree

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Proper Disposal of Pesticides

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Proper Disposal of Pet Waste

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Composting: How Long Does it Take?

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Composting: Two Common Methods

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Composting: Tips for Success

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Water Pine Trees Year-Round

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Dispose Household Hazardous Waste Safely

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Proper Pesticide Storage

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Composting: Cool Tools

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Composting: Making Black Gold

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How to Stake a Tree

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Composting: Choosing a Bin

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Transforming Leaves from Trash to Treasure

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Mowing Lawns: Use the 1/3 Rule

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Mow Lawn at Proper Height

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Planting Trees Near Utilities

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Using Rotary and Drop Spreaders

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Spread Fertilizer Evenly on Yard

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Install Backflow Device for Safe Drinking Water

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Right Plant, Right Place

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Ornamental Peppers and Grasses Provide Contrast

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Ornamental Millet: Colorful Foliage with an Extra Bonus

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Drip Irrigation for Flowerbeds

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Hydrangea: Oakleaf

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Hydrangea: Paniculata or PeeGee

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Checking Your Irrigation System

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Planting a Perennial Flowerbed - Using Creativity

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Aloe Vera Plants and Interesting Pots

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How to Plant a Cactus Garden

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How to Care for Palm Plants

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Cactus Plants for Your Home

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Watering Cactus and Succulent Plants

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Planting Paperwhites for Winter Fragrance

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Creating a Fairy Garden

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Maintain Your Lawnmower

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Healthy Lawn Care Practices

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Tips for a Healthy Lawn

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Iron Chlorosis in Turfgrass

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Plants Promote Pride Downtown

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Keys for Success: Right Plant, Right Place

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How to Sharpen a Lawnmower Blade

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Water Wise Way to Irrigate Trees

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Tips for Watering Your Lawn

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How Often Should You Water Your Lawn?

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Formal Garden Design Elements

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Secret Garden Design Elements

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Iron Chlorosis in Plants

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Hydrangea: Macrophylla

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Poison Ivy: Check for Leaves of Three

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Buffalograss: Controlling Windmill Grass

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Buffalograss: Male and Female Plants

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Buffalograss: Controlling Weeds

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Buffalograss: Fertilizing and Mowing

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Ornamental Sweet Potatoes: New Varieties

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10 Tips for Selecting Plants

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Cannas: Shorter and More Colorful

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Rhododendrons or Azaleas - Tips for Success

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What's the Best Mulch - Organic or Stone?

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Dividing Ornamental Grass

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When Applying Mulch, Trees Need to Breathe

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Buying Mulch in Bulk

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Tips on Applying Mulch

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Unique Accent Plants for Patio Pots & Garden Beds

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RainGardens or Bioswales

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What's the Difference? Cool Season and Warm Season Crops

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New Petunia Varieties

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Controlling Weeds When Planting Grass Seed

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Controlling Yellow Nutsedge

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Native Plants Thrive on Less Water

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Mulch: Beneficial for Flowerbeds

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Proven Winners

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Self-Watering Planter Saves Time

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Basic Care of Houseplants

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Best Height for Hanging Plants

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Easy Care: Spider Plants & Exotic Ferns

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Low Light Indoors? No Problem!

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Beneficial Insects: Not all Bugs are Bad

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Indoor Palms: Lots of Varieties Available

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Terrariums: Easy Care and Fun!

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Do-It-Yourself Holiday Gift: Plants with Flair

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Decorating a Flowerpot for the Holidays

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Designing a Formal Garden

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Fertilize Trees for Healthy, Vigorous Growth

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Organic Fertilizer - Is It Better?

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Adding Organic Matter Improves Soil

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Drying Flowers - Long Lasting and Colorful

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Fertilize in the Fall for a Healthy Lawn

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Lantantas: Hardy, and They Attract Butterflies

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Watering Young Trees

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Hydrangeas: Choose the Best Type for Your Location

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New Petunia Varieties: Sit and Enjoy!

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Controlling Clover in Your Yard

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Butterfly Gardens

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How to Grow Big, Bushy Mums

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Controlling Bagworms

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Ornamental Grasses Have Interesting Seed Heads

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Planting Flowers from Seeds is Economical

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All Shade is Not Equal

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Selecting Shrubs for Your Home

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Flower Bed Design

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Prune Ornamental Grass

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Hostas for Low-Maintenance Gardening

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Container Gardening

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Add Some Color to Your Landscape

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Supertunias Grow Big!

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Overseed Your Lawn

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Dividing Daylilies

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Bushy Annuals

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Dividing Iris

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Selecting a Tree

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Dividing Peonies to Share

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Composting: What to Add

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Planting Bright, Colorful Foliage

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Spring Clean-up of Perennial Beds

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Attracting Birds to Your Backyard

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Earth Kind Soils

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Beautiful Flowers Start with Plants Adapted for Kansas

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Tips for Planting Big, Bushy Annuals

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Ornamental Grasses Come in Lots of Shapes and Textures

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Rain Barrels - A Green Way to Conserve Water

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Tips for Using Drop or Broadcast Spreaders

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Tree Selection Tips

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Reseeding a Patch of Lawn

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High Quality Grass Seed: Worth the Extra Expense

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