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Keeping Up With The Roses
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2022
Professional gardener offering full season rose care, designer sunflower gardens, and micro garden installation.
Earth Angel Rosebush
Earth Angel rosebush is a floribunda rose that gets 4 feet tall and wide. Earth Angel is known for its strong, sweet fragrance, adding an aromatic element to its visual appeal.
The colors are light pink with a very high petal count. Its USDA hardiness zone 5, with proper winterization.
Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden installation & maintenance and wholesale flowers in Seattle, WA.
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The colors are light pink with a very high petal count. Its USDA hardiness zone 5, with proper winterization.
Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden installation & maintenance and wholesale flowers in Seattle, WA.
www.keepingupwiththeroses.com
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Planting Wave Petunias
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In this video I show you how to plant Wave Petunias as a spilled pot garden. I will show you how to quickly remove grass, prepare the garden bed, and show the final results of a petunia garden. Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden installation & maintenance and wholesale flowers in Seattle, WA. www.keepingupwiththeroses.com
Fertilizing Rosebushes
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Learn my techniques for fertilizing rosebushes. Find out how to select and apply granular organic Rose & Flower fertilizer, along with alternative options for potted roses such as organic fish fertilizer. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this video provides essential tips for cultivating beautiful roses in your garden. Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose ca...
Late Winter Care for Climbing Rose
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Late winter marks the start of spring prep in the garden. Tasks include weeding, clearing debris with a leaf blower, and adding compost/mulch to nourish soil and encourage earthworms for healthy roses. Planting perennials ensures lasting beauty with minimal effort, achieved by loosening soil and burying flower bulbs. These steps enhance the garden's look and readiness for the upcoming growth se...
How to Build a Wire Trellis and Train Climbing Rose
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I shared a detailed guide on training a first-year climbing rose named Teasing Georgia. I demonstrated how to construct a wire trellis on a privacy fence using 1/16-inch wire rope and stainless steel screw eyes. The process involved measuring and spacing the screw eyes, using a string leveler, and securing the wire with an aluminum ferrule and turnbuckle for tension. Additionally, I explained t...
How To Winterize a Rosebush
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This video shows how to winterize a rosebush for a mild winter climate. It explains pruning and disease prevention techniques to accomplish in the fall. It also explains how to enrich the soil. Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden installation & maintenance and wholesale flowers in Seattle, WA. www.keepingupwiththeroses.com
West Seattle Troll BRUUN IDUN by Thomas Dambo
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BRUUN IDUN troll sculpture by Thomas Dambo is part of a series of six site-specific installations called Northwest Trolls: Way of the Bird King. Located at Seattle’s Lincoln Park, West Seattle's major multi-purpose park - a nose-shaped bluff on Puget Sound just north of the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal. Switchbacks on the north and gentle trails to the south connect a mile of seawalls, rocky beach...
Julia Child Rosebush
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Julia Child yellow rose bush is a floribunda that grows 2 to 3 feet wide and tall. It is lightly fragrant. It grows great in a flower pot or planted in ground. The petal colors will be dark yellow when young and fades to light yellow before wilting. It’s USDA hardiness zone 6 from 0°F to -10°F, with proper winterization. Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden installatio...
Polynesian Punch Rosebush
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Polynesian Punch rosebush is a floribunda that grows 2.5 feet wide and tall. It has mild fragrance. It grows great in a flower pot or planted in ground. The colors will be soft-yellow cream, yellow, orange, pink and finally ending with a red-pink hue.. It's USDA hardiness zone 6 from -10°F to 0°F, with proper winterization. Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden installa...
How to Plant Roses in Clay Soil
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In this video, I will teach you how to plant a rosebush in clay soil. Soil building conditioner and perlite are key ingredients to mix in, which will help loosen the clay soil. Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden installation & maintenance and wholesale flowers in Seattle, WA. www.keepingupwiththeroses.com
Removing Grass From a Rosebush
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In this video, I show you how to remove an ornamental grass from a rosebush and replant the rosebush to ensure its survival. First, carefully dig out both plants and examine their root systems. Separate them if they are intertwined. Remove the grass by pulling it out by the roots, and replant the rosebush in a hole that accommodates its root system. Backfill with soil, and water thoroughly to h...
Turf War: The Battle of Grass & Roses
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Turf War: The Battle Between Grass and Roses is a story of a passionate gardener who takes on the challenge of transforming a barren yard into a beautiful garden by planting a bed of roses, but faces an unexpected obstacle of battling the unruly and invasive grass that threatens to overshadow the beauty of the roses. Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden installation & ...
Adding Daffodils to Floral Arrangements
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Cut daffodils from your garden and placed in a vase, on a kitchen table, or incorporated into a larger bouquet, are a stunning and meaningful addition to any floral display. Daffodils are one of the most beloved spring flower. With their delicate, trumpet-shaped blooms, daffodils are the perfect addition to any flower arrangement. Keeping Up With The Roses offers full season rose care, garden i...
How to Plant Roses in Pots
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When planting a rosebush in a pot, it's important to choose a pot with a drainage hole and use well-draining soil to prevent root rot. The pot should be large enough to bury the root stock and the bud union of the rosebush. Start by covering the bottom quarter of the pot with potting soil, placing the rosebush's root graft, and burying it so that the bud union is completely buried 2 to 3 inches...
Alki Beach Park
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Today, I visited Alki Beach Park, my local waterfront park in West Seattle, Washington. It is known for its sandy beach, stunning views of the Olympic Mountains. While there, I took a quick video to share with you. Alki Beach Park is a busy destination for locals and tourists, with activities such as kayaking, swimming, beach volleyball, and bike riding. The park also features numerous restaura...
Garage Remodel Demolition & Junk Removal
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Garage Remodel Demolition & Junk Removal
Dwarf Hinoki Cypress Tree - Planting Instructions
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Dwarf Hinoki Cypress Tree - Planting Instructions
Deadheading Sunflowers - Garden Maintenance
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Deadheading Sunflowers - Garden Maintenance
Dwarf Conifer Bushes - Garden Design Ideas
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Dwarf Conifer Bushes - Garden Design Ideas
Bert Sunflower - Dwarf Branching Yellow with Black Disk
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Bert Sunflower - Dwarf Branching Yellow with Black Disk
pity about the grass
I am new to potted roses. Just got one from my nursery. I am using E.B. Stone Organic Rose food. How often should I fertilize with this during the summer? Or do you recommend going with a liquid fert for pots?
That is a great fertilizer and I use it often. Three applications during growing season should be sufficient, early spring, late spring, and mid summer. Just follow the directions on the bag for amounts.
Hey it's the troll at Lincoln park! I think it should be stained/oiled transparent oul to protect it. Ha
Nice video quality and lighting really showing the colors of the flowers!
I like the narrator style of this channel.
My earth angel I got from a nursery has only given me a few tiny single blooms that wouldn’t open all the way and yet to flower again. Does it take time to establish?
In the first year, I got a few blooms. In the second year, I had lots of blooms but saw some odd shape to it, which took some pruning to fix. Now in the third year, it's making consistent flowers and has a round shape. 3 years is typical for roses to be completely established.
Thank youu sirr
She's beautiful! 💛🖤💛
Great respect and patience for the those and the grass. I bet you needed a proper break after all that😅. Thanks for sharing! Blessings from Lakewood, 💛🖤💛
She is also on my wishlist. Excellent info, thank you! Blessings from Lakewood, Washington! 💛🖤💛
Fabulous! Are you also in Seattle? 😊. We are in Lakewood. Thank you for this interesting video. Blessings from our great PNW. 💛🖤💛
Any ideas on how to do something similar but on aluminum siding?
Unfortunately not. Sorry. :( Last time this issue happened to me for a client, I built a trellis for them.
Thank you for this!
I didn’t know you were supposed to bury the bud union, is my rose going to be ok? Or do I need to redo it.
Burying the bud union is preferable.
Your sunflowers are beautiful! How long does the plant keep producing flowers?
About two months. In Seattle , where I grow them, they stop when it turns fall as there’s not enough sunlight or warmth.
I thought you werent supposed to bury/cover the graft area. That you do it reverts back to the root stock plant
Burying the rootstock of a grafted rosebush protects against suckers, insulates the graft union from frost, provides stability, maintains consistent moisture, and improves the plant's appearance. This practice promotes the health, longevity, and aesthetic appeal of the rosebush.
@@keepingupwiththerosesI have never planted them this deep in pots. I think I've been operating on a Peony Mentality 😅. Very informative! Even in Lakewood. We can get some very cold days, more and more now. Thank you for this informative video! 💛🖤💛 Stacy
Such an informative video! What size screw eyes did you use?
3/16 in or thicker. Smaller fasters might bend when the turnbuckle is tightened.
Looks so pretty and very helpful. Thank you!
Great tutorial thank you! What can we do if the rose is planted about 1 foot from the fence, it seems too far to do what you did?
One foot from the fence should be okay. You might have some leggy canes growing away from the fence that will need regular pruning. Alternatively, you could transplant it right next to the fence. If it is recently planted, I prefer transplanting.
This was such a good video - thank you!
Where did you purchase the supplies for your trellis?
Any hardware store or online such as Amazon will have all the materials.
Great video with plenty of information.
'bud onion'? You mean the 'bud union'?
Thanks! this is helpful~
Great tips! What if I already made the mistake of planting directly in to the clay soil…….how can I fix it?
Earthworms do most of the work in clay soil, but they need to be well-fed. Keep them fed by maintaining a 2-inch layer of compost and mulch around rosebushes and a 1/4” to 1/2” layer of compost at the base of your grass. Don’t use a bag for the grass clippings. The more food the worms have, the looser your clay soil will be.
Wow. Great tutorial. I didn’t realize you had to bury that ball. I guess you called it the onion.
Yes, always bury the bud union. Rose enthusiasts call it the bud "onion"; I have no idea why. 🤷🏽♂️
@@keepingupwiththeroses Thanks for the reply, much appreciated.
Great tutorial, straight to the point and clear step by step guide!
Can you show us the progress of your roses in Spring?
Yes, of course! I'm about a week away from the rosebuds blooming. I'll record a video to show everyone how they look and what to do next.
@@keepingupwiththeroses that would be good much appreciated. I’m so interested with climbing rose, I want to put some on my house.
Do they need to be planted on a ground or can be planted on a big pot?
Wonderful video, thank you.
Very helpful thsnk you
Lovely 😍
Looks lovely already! Creative idea using the broken pot. Excited to see them explode with color!!! 🌸❤
Thank you! 😊
I bought some giant 5’ tall bags of perlite last year and did exactly that and my flowers beds look amazing! Never saw anyone recommend it before but you did exactly what I ended up with last year and can confirm that works great.
That is awesome!
I have had two grandiflora Julia Child roses for over five years. They are the first roses to bloom in my garden and repeat all summer and into the fall. A very beautiful rose, very satisfying.
Two things that i absolutely love
Beautiful channel ❤️ 💖 Thank you ❤️
very informative. Thank you
Did my guy just touch the rose thorns like it was nothing?
My front side of the house is a wall with stones edged to it. Do you have instructions on how to build a wire trellis for that?
I don’t have a video. But you could use the same technique, but attaching the screw eye varies. You'll need to install an anchor for the screw eye to attach to your wall. The type of anchor depends on the exact material of your wall.
Thank you!
May I recommend that instead of doing a fastener each line, we can loop a long line in square Z back and forth to cover the whole fence? Costs a little more wire but I think it's not that much of cost and you don't have to fasten each line.
Key point; high maintenance! I have enough high maintenance throughout my yard. It is a beautiful rose i probably would do in a container rather than planted out to try it out for a few years and if I like it I would move the container throughout the flowerbeds to see where it looks best. If not I can plant swap in my plant group.
amazing video. Please give us an update video when it’s in full bloom.!
Thanks! Will do. 🌹🌹🌹
Love that you planted it deep in the pot
May I ask what season(and what climate zones) you are clipping the leaves out and staking the Rambling rose? What would be the best time to do this?
Remove the leaves to help prevent disease as soon as the plant goes dormant. This was filmed in mid-December in Seattle, zone 9, which is when all my roses are finally dormant. You can train (stake) the canes horizontally to 45° as soon as they mature, usually after they flower and wilt, and are deadheaded. Brand new canes are very soft & fragile and easily damaged.
getting good work out of your department
Thank you. The phosphorus did not occur to me. Three days ago I put my roses into pots to place around my outdoor entryway but it’s been raining ever since and the rain will continue for another week. Should I bring them back inside? If so, should I put them under a grow lamp?
Roses prefer the outdoors. Ensure your pots have drainage holes, and the roses will be fine outside in the rain.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this, and the yellow with a pink blush what is the name of that rose.
The rose, with its yellow hue and pink blush, is called "Peace." Here is a video I made of it. th-cam.com/video/7Hsy50bnHrE/w-d-xo.html
i have it 2, Is Gorgeous HUGE blooms rose , lovin it ..also i have PINK peace is Gorgeous 2 BUT... love Miss All American Beauty Rose is gives u lushes huge neon color pink ..is very beautiful
Great video...im planning to plant a row of them. How far do you suggest apart I should grow them?
When fully grown, they're about 4.5 feet wide. Plant them 4 feet apart, prune lightly for a good hedge.
@@keepingupwiththeroses thank you 👍