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Live Oaks are everywhere in Florida and big enough to take out your house! I’m surprised you didn’t spend any specific time on them!!!
Brilliant and informative video. I hope more people watch this and TH-cam algorithm put it in the front.
I keep hearing about all the challenges of growing roses in Florida. Yet roses are the easiest plant for me to grow in large containers here in Saint Petersburg Fl. USDA zone 10b. I never have any problems with any roses I pot up. Many tend to bloom 9 months out of the year here. Some tend to stop growing in summer, going semi-dormant during the hottest months, but the rest of the year including all winter-long they're actively growing and blooming.
Great info I came from EU here and I wondered why roses aren't doing so well I figured the weather played a big role but now I know witch variety to look for I would like to come and have some from your gardens
Hi thanks for your video..where I can go for assistance regarding gardening in South FL
Hi...thanks for the great video...I need help finding ways to control or avoid leaf miners without chemical spraying my citrus trees.
Great and helpful video but please skip the music, it's very hard to hear you.
What a blessing to have this video available. Dr. Manners is like rose royalty 👑. If it's not too late to ask a question, I was wondering if nematodes are a problem a little further north like citrus county? Thanks in advance.
Nice
man I did not know this im from lakeland been to the gardens many time im a fan now blessings
Thank you for all the wonderful info! Is Smith's Parish grown on Fortuniana root stock or native native stock? Also Virarhagavan roses - are they grown on native root stock or Fortuniana? If not grown on Fortuniana rootstock, will they be hardy enough in grow in south Florida? Thanks!
We have grown Smith's Parish on its own roots, and it's fine that way. We have not tried the Viraraghavan roses own-root -- we've always put them on 'Fortuniana'. So I don't know how they would perform on their own roots.
Malcolm kinda sounds like George Lucas lol
Great information.
Thanks for sharing this great information. I have avoided planting roses for most of my life because they alwaya died on me. I’m gonna rry again. I would like rose petals on my teas. -Maria
I wish you had stressed how important it is to remove that cage on the root ball. You made it look like just cutting it in one place was enough.
Hi Angela, The research is still split on on removing the cage. My preference is to remove it as much as possible. We did take the top 2/3 of the cage off, though the video is not clear on this. I will remember to cover that the next time we make a video about tree planting. Thank you for pointing that out!
Thank you for posting this video, it was so incredibly helpful! I’m new to growing rose here in Clermont fl. And now I can start off my rose growing with some great knowledge!