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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comAbout 5 Years ago a man crushed 2out of 3 of my plants. Last year one of them came back with a single bloom. It looked healthy so I just let this tiny plant alone This year it came back again with a tiny single bloom. And to my surprise the other one came back about 6 ” and a single bloom. What do I do to protect these babies and to help them grow? I live in Virginia Beach VA.
Jennifer
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1 Comment To "baby knockout roses."
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 05/18/2019 @ 8:07 am
I would consider placing some plant cages around the small plants. Even a tomato cage would protect them until they have grown a bit larger.
You can also make a little cage with chicken wire; easily found at most hardware stores.
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