| Botanical Name | Rosa 'Radglow' |
| Description | Part of the world-famous Knock Out® series, 'Orange Glow' brings a brilliant, warm color palette to the Houston metro area. This variety is celebrated for its exceptional resistance to black spot and mildew, which often plague roses in our humid Gulf Coast climate. While it is adaptable to many soil types, including the area's heavier clays, it performs best when the soil is amended with organic matter to ensure good drainage and aeration for the root system. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (At least 6-8 hours for maximum blooming) |
| Height x Width | 3-4 feet tall x 3-4 feet wide |
| Water | Regular; water at the base of the plant to keep foliage dry. |
| Zones | 5 - 11 (Extremely well-suited for Southeast Texas) |
| Fertilization | Apply a specialized rose fertilizer in early spring and after each major bloom cycle. |
| Pruning | Prune back by about one-third in late winter (February in Houston) to maintain shape and vigor. |
| Deer Resistance | Low |
| Botanical Name | Rosa 'Radglow' |
| Description | Part of the world-famous Knock Out® series, 'Orange Glow' brings a brilliant, warm color palette to the Houston metro area. This variety is celebrated for its exceptional resistance to black spot and mildew, which often plague roses in our humid Gulf Coast climate. While it is adaptable to many soil types, including the area's heavier clays, it performs best when the soil is amended with organic matter to ensure good drainage and aeration for the root system. |
| Exposure | Full Sun (At least 6-8 hours for maximum blooming) |
| Height x Width | 3-4 feet tall x 3-4 feet wide |
| Water | Regular; water at the base of the plant to keep foliage dry. |
| Zones | 5 - 11 (Extremely well-suited for Southeast Texas) |
| Fertilization | Apply a specialized rose fertilizer in early spring and after each major bloom cycle. |
| Pruning | Prune back by about one-third in late winter (February in Houston) to maintain shape and vigor. |
| Deer Resistance | Low |