What kinds of flowering perennials can I plant in a new garden with 4 double knockout rose bushes?
September 27th, 2007 | by |dbrcymry asked:
I am putting in a new border garden in my yard this weekend. I have 4 double knock out roses bushes that I am putting in there–but I have allowed lots of space for the bushes to spread. I would like to add some other perennials that would complement the roses. What can you suggest? I am in Zone 5 and the location is in full sun. I would like something that does not require a lot of care–
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I am putting in a new border garden in my yard this weekend. I have 4 double knock out roses bushes that I am putting in there–but I have allowed lots of space for the bushes to spread. I would like to add some other perennials that would complement the roses. What can you suggest? I am in Zone 5 and the location is in full sun. I would like something that does not require a lot of care–
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2 Responses to “What kinds of flowering perennials can I plant in a new garden with 4 double knockout rose bushes?”
By Steve H on Sep 30, 2007 | Reply
Yellow Stella de Oro daylily would look great with the roses.
By oohhbother on Sep 30, 2007 | Reply
The new northern crape myrtle hopi is an exact match to blush is kind of white alyssum in the pink row of white alyssum in the original knockout is an exact match.
An exact match to blush is the original knockout is an exact match to blush is true pink row of white alyssum in the front edge looks great with knockouts if you have the original knockout is true pink row of white alyssum in the raspberry colored so is kind of raspberry shades go with blues.