Your videos are wonderful. It is a pleasure to spend a little time in your company and listen to all your brilliant advice. I’m learning so much from you and enjoying every video. Thank you
Thank you Olga! I’m going to feed my Lady of Shallots some rose tone this week. I may skip the blood meal. I’m happy to see you back in the garden in sunshine.
I don't think back in my mom's gardening days there were many, maybe even any "tones" for sale. She used blood meal on everything, I want to say, she put it in the hole, can't swear to that tho. The tablecloth is really lovely, and the book sounds wonderful.
Hi Olga, I trimmed some of my roses shorter and tighter as well.I have two roses i was thinking about this winter one is a grandaflora a repeat bloomer and a old rose still don't know what it is as it was given from a friend's garden.well i really neglect them including water.and for some reason their my best roses.So I am going to experiment with one more hidden in my back rose gardens and be more neglectful.The only thing the front ones get is the earths natural fertilizer.My Edan is in the 3 rd yr and i had to build a trellis and she is so big .Bone meal was my grandmother's true blue thing she used in her gardens.Happy Spring and Good Friday.🕊️💚
Do you have to regularly use any type of drench or fungicide on your roses Olga? In the southeast (Carolinas and GA) we have to start our preventive fungal treatments next week, and I am using the Rose RX drench in addition to the Plant Tone feeding. The local rose company recommends spraying Bonide fungicide every 10 days but I know I can't commit to that schedule (hence the Rose RX drench). 😊🌹 Your tablecloth is just lovely, I'm sure it will compliment your patio roses perfectly and flatten out with normal usage. Thanks for another interactive video!
I stay away from systemic treatments in my garden and try to do organic gardening. It doesn’t mean that I won’t use them no matter what. If , hope not, I will have rose rosette disease, that Bonide fungicide will be killing mites on my roses right away to stop spreading the disease to other roses. So far so good.
Gotcha 👍🏾 I agree, rose rosette disease is very serious and must be treated by any ethical means necessary to save all the surrounding rose bushes!! I think the (local) spray schedule recommendation is to keep gardens organic. If my 3 children weren't so young, I think I'd have the time needed to commit to that schedule. Up until this spring my garden was 100% organic. Since we added the roses in fall '23, I had to make that slight adjustment. Hoping and praying for a great first summer with my 6 roses in humid zone 8a! 🙏🏾🤞🏾🌹 Thanks for such a quick response Olga, have a fantastic day!!☺️
I would, not much though. That baby rose had some time to get used to the new space, but I would be light on fertilizer this spring.... Generally it is not good to push plant into production at the beginning of its life. Let it figure it out itself.
You are really so easy to watch, simple instructions and good insight. I really like your table cloth. Thanks for the reminder to feed my roses.
The new table cloth looks beautiful, It's about the time to feed those pretty roses.
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After watching your videos for many years I have decided to start my little garden channel. You are my inspiration ❤ love from England 🏴
Hey, good luck! It is a slow road but very interesting, you learn a lot about yourself and pick a bunch of good skills along the way!
@@OlgaCarmody thank you for your wishes
I like the tablecloth very much. I will get some rose food for my new roses. Thank you for the video. Have a great day.
I like your talk about the layers principle of the garden.
Your videos are wonderful. It is a pleasure to spend a little time in your company and listen to all your brilliant advice. I’m learning so much from you and enjoying every video. Thank you
Awww, thank you and happy gardening!
Thrift Books is an excellent source for used books as well.
Your tablecloth is lovely. Thanks for reading to us about garden design.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this beautiful video. It gives me peace and hope for my garden in these upcoming seasons 😊
Can't wait ❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
So good to see you, Olga! I love the tablecloth you made, and your videos on rose care have taught me so much. Happy gardening!
Thank you Olga. Your videos are always so pleasant and your tablecloth is lovely.
Beautiful tablecloth and your beautiful garden. Happy spring to you and have a great weekend. Enjoy with your family.🦋🌹🙏
Thank you so much 😊
Love your videos and your tablecloth is so beautiful. Happy Easter to you and your family ❤
Thank you! Happy Easter to you as well!
Love watching your videos❤
Your garden looks great and your tablecloth is just beautiful.
I love ur tablecloth! The colors r so happy! Thanks for info on roses!
спасибо за информативное видео.😃😃
Thanks for a wonderful video today. Really enjoyed it. You have a beautiful place and a beautiful garden.
Thank you, Olga!
The tablecloth looks absolutely beautiful, Olga! 🧵 🌹 thank you for sharing! Always love your work 💕 🌱
You are so welcome!
Thanks for all your advice. Love your table cloth.
Thank you Olga! I’m going to feed my Lady of Shallots some rose tone this week. I may skip the blood meal. I’m happy to see you back in the garden in sunshine.
What a lovely tablecloth, perfect for the rose!
Your table cloth is absolutely beautiful !!!!💙💐 Happy Spring 🌷🌷🌷
Yay! Thank you! When the garden is all nice and green, that table cloth will be the cherry on the cake.
Your tablecloth looks fabulous 🌼🐝
Lovely tablecloth! That was a great winter project!
Thank you! 😊
Love! your tablecloth! good job!
Your tablecloth turned out so lovely! I like the book recommendation, too. Can't wait to see your Lady of Shalots, they're my favorite roses!
Thank you! Can’t wait for June to come!
I love it!
I don't think back in my mom's gardening days there were many, maybe even any "tones" for sale. She used blood meal on everything, I want to say, she put it in the hole, can't swear to that tho. The tablecloth is really lovely, and the book sounds wonderful.
Well, when I was a kid in Ukraine, horse manure was all my grandparents used. And gardens were thriving.
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Yes same here, my brother has horses and mom used that too. I sometimes buy the cow manure available at most stores.
Hi Olga, I trimmed some of my roses shorter and tighter as well.I have two roses i was thinking about this winter one is a grandaflora a repeat bloomer and a old rose still don't know what it is as it was given from a friend's garden.well i really neglect them including water.and for some reason their my best roses.So I am going to experiment with one more hidden in my back rose gardens and be more neglectful.The only thing the front ones get is the earths natural fertilizer.My Edan is in the 3 rd yr and i had to build a trellis and she is so big .Bone meal was my grandmother's true blue thing she used in her gardens.Happy Spring and Good Friday.🕊️💚
Forgot to mention how beautiful your table cloth is, I think it's perfect also it would be nice to use in the grass with the kids for a picnic!
Do you have to regularly use any type of drench or fungicide on your roses Olga? In the southeast (Carolinas and GA) we have to start our preventive fungal treatments next week, and I am using the Rose RX drench in addition to the Plant Tone feeding. The local rose company recommends spraying Bonide fungicide every 10 days but I know I can't commit to that schedule (hence the Rose RX drench). 😊🌹 Your tablecloth is just lovely, I'm sure it will compliment your patio roses perfectly and flatten out with normal usage. Thanks for another interactive video!
I stay away from systemic treatments in my garden and try to do organic gardening. It doesn’t mean that I won’t use them no matter what. If , hope not, I will have rose rosette disease, that Bonide fungicide will be killing mites on my roses right away to stop spreading the disease to other roses. So far so good.
Gotcha 👍🏾 I agree, rose rosette disease is very serious and must be treated by any ethical means necessary to save all the surrounding rose bushes!! I think the (local) spray schedule recommendation is to keep gardens organic. If my 3 children weren't so young, I think I'd have the time needed to commit to that schedule. Up until this spring my garden was 100% organic. Since we added the roses in fall '23, I had to make that slight adjustment. Hoping and praying for a great first summer with my 6 roses in humid zone 8a! 🙏🏾🤞🏾🌹
Thanks for such a quick response Olga, have a fantastic day!!☺️
Gorgeous tablecloth! Would you fertilize a baby bare root rose that was planted last fall?
I would, not much though. That baby rose had some time to get used to the new space, but I would be light on fertilizer this spring.... Generally it is not good to push plant into production at the beginning of its life. Let it figure it out itself.
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