I agree with everything you have said, Silas Marner is a winner! So healthy, the combination of coloring from the stems to the leaves to the blooms is incredible, gorgeous blooms… has EVERYTHING going for it and has completely captured my heart 😍
Beautiful rose. I understand the word 'unfussy' to mean undemanding, uncomplicated, not requiring special attention. It's a positive rather than a negative word. So you and David Austin Roses are therefore in agreement on this rose.
Oh my ~ such a gorgeous rose plant‼️I love it’s beautiful color flower with its olive foliage, along with its added bonus burgundy shaded stems‼️Such a fabulous combination of colors‼️I especially loved watching this review & I really wanted to smell it’s fragrance along with you❣️🥰 Thanks so much ~ Debbie 🇺🇸
I grew roses 15 years ago. Wish I would have kept the two Austin's that I had:Jude the Obscure and Tradescant. Back to growing roses again and my first two Austin's will be Silas Marner, and James L. Austin. Thanks for this review Gardener Ben. I probably would have not even looked at this rose if it weren't for your 2022 top 20 and this review.
Just got 2 of these for 60% off because they were last years crop😊. Must have watched this video 5 times before buying and planting them, really good info. Thank you for it. I have them facing south and west even though D.A. recommends part shade so we'll see. The Silas Marner smells incredible which is most impressiveto me. The smell actually hit me when I walked outside this morning.😊.
I never seem to be dressed or equipped without them. They are never far away and I have to confess that I use them for all sorts of very inappropriate things which they weren’t built for.
I get asked this question an awful lot I am 100% organic and keep bees within my property so don’t use any sprays whatsoever Instead I focus on creating habitat and encouraging beneficial insects into the garden such as hover flies ladybirds and earwigs these deal with most of the pest problems you may incur also keeping plants healthy and properly watered With regards to feeding I choose to focus on soil health and condition mulching with an organic based compost to a depth of at least 100 mm in March and April the only other feed my roses receive it’s on fire ash in late April which I walked in after sprinkling on the soil
@ there are several videos here on TH-cam and on my other media platforms about mulch at the end of the day it doesn’t really matter what you use as long as you use something and you do it regularly and keep up with it if you soil condition is poor or new to your garden and you’re not sure what it’s feeding regime has been in the past something like a ground soil conditioner basically this is large scale garden compost produced on a commercial scale green matter is composted over appeared of 11 to 12 weeks and ground down to a particle size of around 0 to 14 mm using this kind of product in the garden for about six years this is instantly available in the soil and is taken down by soil creatures very quickly now my soil is heavily fed. I’m now working on using wood chip or bark which still biodegrades relatively quickly only lasting on the south surface for around 12 to 15 months but also seals in moisture suppresses the weeds and looks better on the surface surf You can also use home-made garden compost leaf mulch if you have access to large quantities of fall and leaves well rotted horse or cow mule that at least three years old the most important thing is you had organic matter of some description and keep doing it
I have to ask you Ben how the Silas Marner compares to Eustacia Vye in terms of scent as I particularly liked Munsted Wood and sadly its discontinued. What are your thoughts please. Thankyou Ben
Please do take the time to watch. My best of selection includes 20 of my most recommended David Austin, Roses. I also produced a Best for fragrance collection as well but in answer to your question, Silas Marner has a much stronger richer fragrance than Eustacia vye also consider and take a look at Gabriel Oak. The fragrance on that one is cracking.
I want a rose for a large pot, I’ve bought Silas marner, mill on the floss and Olivia Austin. I want lots of green foliage when there’s fewer blooms, repeat flowering during summer and a strong scent [i don’t want much!]. Do you recommend any of the 3 I’ve bought or would you suggest another one? Thank you
For what you’re looking for all of these would be perfect as long as the container is large enough it’s going to need to be at least 60 cm in diameter and around 65 to 70 cm in depth
Hi Ben....when you cut roses to bring inside, in what stadium must be the flowers? Must they are open or may the buds be still half closed? Grts Patrick
The best blooms are picked early in the morning just before the Sun comes up, remove them from the plant and place them straight into a bucket of water before taking them into the house for your arrangements. The best picked just as they are around a third open buds, any tighter, sometimes fail to open at all.
I live in zone 8b in the US (Pacific NW)- we have a mild climate, but I want to plant this in a very sunny area with lavender. Do you think SM would perform well in full sun? Thank you for the amazing review!
Thank you for your comment, and I think it would not only look beautiful with lavender that perform well in the heat as well. I have mine here planted on the Southwest aspect in a really warm spot of the garden performs very well.
@@the_gardenerben Thankyou Ben. Which pink/pale pink rose do you recommend the most for rose hedge. I was going to go for Olivia rose austin, however after reading it being floppy I am not sure if it'd be the right one :(
Hi Ben, thanks for the incredible review. How would Silas marner compare to eustacia vye in the areas of scent and flowering productivity? Which one would you choose if you had to?
I’m a little confused about the foliage of this beauty. Are the red canes just on new growth or is that just it’s characteristic and all it’s canes will forever be red? Thank you!
A good question I’m sorry if I didn’t make myself completely clear much like a Gabriel Oak Munstead wood Olivia Rose Austin Lady Emma hamilton and this rose growing tips of flushed Crimson red this fades as the plant forms bark They then turn normal dark green and finally Brown
@@the_gardenerben i find myself starting to value bulletproof health over everything else. the newest DA breeding is incredible. older varieties have their charm but rarely look their best after the first flush for me
@Ben Hamilton Anderson -The David Austin expert I think I’ve found my rose I’m adding next year! I was going with Saint Cecilia but the health of this one lures me in because we have lots of black spot here
Hi Ben, Thanks for sharing your thoughts about this Rose. You have sold me on this one but I have to ask if it will do good in Zone 9A with a very hot and humid summer and thinking about putting it in a container east facing.
Personally I would have to say that sails marner is a much better rose than Emily Brontë in my growing experience SM is a much more heavy performing rose here in the UK but that opinion does differ where it’s grown on its own roots in the United States
Hi Ben, I've watched a ton of your videos but still really confused. Could you please recommend a shrub which would be fragrant enough so you can smell it around the bush (sort of like munstead wood style) but with the globe/pompon shape of the flower? Looks like Jude de obscure would be my choice but it's sadly discontinued:( I was looking into Vanessa Bell and Sceptres Isle but looks like both are nowhere near as fragrant? Appreciate your advice ..
@@the_gardenerben I did, that's why i'm still confused as you've mentioned so many of them :) Which of those do you recon gives the strongest (meaning you can smell it from the distance) scent: Vanessa Bell, Mill on the Floss or Scepter'd Isle? All the best roses in your top aren't a globular shape (CP,HC etc) so i'm looking at the closes profile to Jude de obscure in terms of scent/flower shape, Many thanks:)
@@the_gardenerben yeah I get it, that's why i'm so disappointed they have discontinued it without offering any decent alternative (their website suggests Vanessa Bell instead tho). No luck in finding a cutting on sale either;/ I'm in Solihull, UK :) I do like the shape of Roald Dahl and Vanessa Bell , it's just seems like none of them are fragrant enough to compensate for Jude the Obscure ;/
A shout out to Gardener Ben who has quadrupled my rose order because of these absolutely wonderful videos! Thank you, Gardener Ben!!
Whoops -I’m sorry 💚I hope you enjoy them all !
@@the_gardenerben , I know I will! Thanks for providing such fabulous videos!
@@kitelstad-haveles6027 Only quadrupled! He's increased mine tenfold ... I keep digging up more lawn to accommodate the roses.
I agree with everything you have said, Silas Marner is a winner! So healthy, the combination of coloring from the stems to the leaves to the blooms is incredible, gorgeous blooms… has EVERYTHING going for it and has completely captured my heart 😍
I have two in my garden and everything you've said is true. A beautiful highly scented rose.
I ordered 3 Silas Marner roses from David Austin yesterday. I was on the fence and your video helped me decide on her. Thank you!
I really hope you enjoy it 💚
This was my first ever DA rose. I love it so much!
Beautiful rose. I understand the word 'unfussy' to mean undemanding, uncomplicated, not requiring special attention. It's a positive rather than a negative word. So you and David Austin Roses are therefore in agreement on this rose.
Oh my ~ such a gorgeous rose plant‼️I love it’s beautiful color flower with its olive foliage, along with its added bonus burgundy shaded stems‼️Such a fabulous combination of colors‼️I especially loved watching this review & I really wanted to smell it’s fragrance along with you❣️🥰 Thanks so much ~ Debbie 🇺🇸
I grew roses 15 years ago. Wish I would have kept the two Austin's that I had:Jude the Obscure and Tradescant. Back to growing roses again and my first two Austin's will be Silas Marner, and James L. Austin. Thanks for this review Gardener Ben. I probably would have not even looked at this rose if it weren't for your 2022 top 20 and this review.
Happy to help
... I never cease to admire amazing and the incredible beauty of your roses. Thank you very much!
Green with envy. Your descriptions are so poetic - just a joy to watch your videos.
Thank you that’s kind
Спасибо большое за такой глубокий и насыщенный оброз и описание об этой розе. Получила её сегодня, надеюсь, что она меня также горячо порадует. 😊
can yout tell me how this does in hot and humid and rainy weather. do flowers ball up? I am in lousisna looking to get this one
Сколько часов солнца требует Сайлс Марнер по минимум? Он не доберёт розового цвета и будет белый, но меня это устраивает. Спасибо.
Ben another great review ...what a beautiful rose..I can see why your so enthusiastic for this ..many thanks for taking the time to review
Have you done a video about the best Austin roses for cutting? That would be great information to share.
There most certainly is a “best for cutting collection” for you to watch yes
Just got 2 of these for 60% off because they were last years crop😊. Must have watched this video 5 times before buying and planting them, really good info. Thank you for it. I have them facing south and west even though D.A. recommends part shade so we'll see. The Silas Marner smells incredible which is most impressiveto me. The smell actually hit me when I walked outside this morning.😊.
Where are they discounted? Interested.
Hello Ben,. Thank you for info on Hot weather, No fragrance. All except Desdemona ! Even small buds still had some fragrance ☺️ Ian
Yes each rose will preform differently in the blistering heat often loosing colours fragrance and bloom life
Remind me of myself there Ben, I've always got my Felco secateurs on my person.
I never seem to be dressed or equipped without them. They are never far away and I have to confess that I use them for all sorts of very inappropriate things which they weren’t built for.
Hi Ben wondering what you feed your beautiful roses and do you use any spray I come from new Zealand
I get asked this question an awful lot I am 100% organic and keep bees within my property so don’t use any sprays whatsoever
Instead I focus on creating habitat and encouraging beneficial insects into the garden such as hover flies ladybirds and earwigs these deal with most of the pest problems you may incur also keeping plants healthy and properly watered
With regards to feeding I choose to focus on soil health and condition mulching with an organic based compost to a depth of at least 100 mm in March and April the only other feed my roses receive it’s on fire ash in late April which I walked in after sprinkling on the soil
Hi Ben! How does this compare to James Austin for Disease Resistance and Strongest Scent. Thanks Ben
Silas marner would sun on both counts for me personally
Ben, please tell us how you get your roses to grow so huge and beautiful!!! Please!!!!
Mulch mulch mulch
@@the_gardenerben Could you please tell me what kind of mulch you use? Many thanks
@ there are several videos here on TH-cam and on my other media platforms about mulch at the end of the day it doesn’t really matter what you use as long as you use something and you do it regularly and keep up with it if you soil condition is poor or new to your garden and you’re not sure what it’s feeding regime has been in the past something like a ground soil conditioner basically this is large scale garden compost produced on a commercial scale green matter is composted over appeared of 11 to 12 weeks and ground down to a particle size of around 0 to 14 mm using this kind of product in the garden for about six years this is instantly available in the soil and is taken down by soil creatures very quickly now my soil is heavily fed. I’m now working on using wood chip or bark which still biodegrades relatively quickly only lasting on the south surface for around 12 to 15 months but also seals in moisture suppresses the weeds and looks better on the surface surf
You can also use home-made garden compost leaf mulch if you have access to large quantities of fall and leaves well rotted horse or cow mule that at least three years old the most important thing is you had organic matter of some description and keep doing it
I have to ask you Ben how the Silas Marner compares to Eustacia Vye in terms of scent as I particularly liked Munsted Wood and sadly its discontinued. What are your thoughts please. Thankyou Ben
Please do take the time to watch. My best of selection includes 20 of my most recommended David Austin, Roses. I also produced a Best for fragrance collection as well but in answer to your question, Silas Marner has a much stronger richer fragrance than Eustacia vye also consider and take a look at Gabriel Oak. The fragrance on that one is cracking.
Wow thats a gorgeous rose. I got it here in the US and mine didn't look like that at all. Mine was the color of Olivia. Wish it was that color
It could be the heat
@@the_gardenerben yes that's what I am thinking too. The blooms should be darker in the fall.
@the_gardenerben that's good to know. Moved almost a soft creame
I am very interested in getting this beauty. Thank you for the review. Is she almost thornless?
Hi Ben...Belgium again 😊 would you prefer Olivia or Silas Marner ? Thanks in advance
Silas marner for me
Any pixture/video of the full plant? 🙏🏼
It’s not possible with every plant no
Thank you so much for this review! Wondering if Silas Mariner is on it's own roots or is grafted.
Hear un the U.K. it’s grafted
I want a rose for a large pot, I’ve bought Silas marner, mill on the floss and Olivia Austin. I want lots of green foliage when there’s fewer blooms, repeat flowering during summer and a strong scent [i don’t want much!]. Do you recommend any of the 3 I’ve bought or would you suggest another one? Thank you
For what you’re looking for all of these would be perfect as long as the container is large enough it’s going to need to be at least 60 cm in diameter and around 65 to 70 cm in depth
Hi Ben...is there a special reason why you prefer Silas Marner to Olivia?
Hands down it has to be fragrance. Olivia does have a fragrance, but it’s nowhere on this particular level.
Hi Ben ...is there not a big difference in size of the flowers? So that SM looks a bit small?. Grts...Olivia versus SM
They do vary in size yes
Hello I love your top 20 video! It's so informative. Do you recommend the bare root or the two quart?
I’m glad you enjoy the content-bare root roses always transfer and establish better than a potted roses
@@the_gardenerben Thank you!!
Hi Ben....when you cut roses to bring inside, in what stadium must be the flowers?
Must they are open or may the buds be still half closed?
Grts Patrick
The best blooms are picked early in the morning just before the Sun comes up, remove them from the plant and place them straight into a bucket of water before taking them into the house for your arrangements. The best picked just as they are around a third open buds, any tighter, sometimes fail to open at all.
@@the_gardenerben many thanks!!
@@bootje18 I hope that helps you’re most welcome
I live in zone 8b in the US (Pacific NW)- we have a mild climate, but I want to plant this in a very sunny area with lavender. Do you think SM would perform well in full sun? Thank you for the amazing review!
Thank you for your comment, and I think it would not only look beautiful with lavender that perform well in the heat as well. I have mine here planted on the Southwest aspect in a really warm spot of the garden performs very well.
@@the_gardenerben Thank you for your reply!
Hi Ben,
Such a beautiful rose. Do you recommend this for rose hedge or full rose border?
For me, this one should be grown as a standalone shrub
@@the_gardenerben Thankyou Ben. Which pink/pale pink rose do you recommend the most for rose hedge. I was going to go for Olivia rose austin, however after reading it being floppy I am not sure if it'd be the right one :(
@@bl333ify ORA makes a great informal hedge
Hi Ben, thanks for the incredible review. How would Silas marner compare to eustacia vye in the areas of scent and flowering productivity? Which one would you choose if you had to?
SM now ranks No 1 in my top 20
@@the_gardenerben WOW!!! Thank you, Ben.
고마워요. 당신의 리뷰를 보고 이 장미를 구매하게 되었어요.^ ^
It is beautiful but why does it not look like the Silas Marner rose I know?
The colour dose very very much depending on the heat
Which do you prefer between this one -Silas Marner- or Eustacia Vye?
Silas marner held my number one, most recommended david Austin Rose spot in 2022
@@the_gardenerben Will Silas Marner take the Heat (9B)? Thank you!
@@zoieandaggie he most certainly will Hardy in zones 4 -11
I’m a little confused about the foliage of this beauty. Are the red canes just on new growth or is that just it’s characteristic and all it’s canes will forever be red? Thank you!
A good question I’m sorry if I didn’t make myself completely clear much like a Gabriel Oak Munstead wood Olivia Rose Austin Lady Emma hamilton and this rose growing tips of flushed Crimson red this fades as the plant forms bark They then turn normal dark green and finally Brown
Wow that’s so cool!! You get lots of different colors. I sure hope it can take full sun in my heat!
healthiest DA in my garden by a mile and i have 25 of them
@@jpfalinski it was my no 1, in 2022 for a good reason
@@the_gardenerben i find myself starting to value bulletproof health over everything else. the newest DA breeding is incredible. older varieties have their charm but rarely look their best after the first flush for me
@@jpfalinski lookout for my new disease resistance rating now on all posts it like my fragrance rating is out of 10⭐️s
Hi!Ben....how is it holding up with the rain...does bloom shatter even in mild rain?
Not that I’ve noticed no
Thanks very much Ben.🤗
I thought "fussy" means that it is not easy to take care of?
Fussy has many meanings
How’s her thorn level? 😯😯😯
Pretty low few and far between but it does have some
@Ben Hamilton Anderson -The David Austin expert I think I’ve found my rose I’m adding next year! I was going with Saint Cecilia but the health of this one lures me in because we have lots of black spot here
Hi Ben, Thanks for sharing your thoughts about this Rose. You have sold me on this one but I have to ask if it will do good in Zone 9A with a very hot and humid summer and thinking about putting it in a container east facing.
As long as your container is large enough I think it will be just fine
If I had to choose between silas marner and Emily bronte, what would you recommmend, to match with eustacia vye?
Personally I would have to say that sails marner is a much better rose than Emily Brontë in my growing experience
SM is a much more heavy performing rose here in the UK but that opinion does differ where it’s grown on its own roots in the United States
Hi Ben, I've watched a ton of your videos but still really confused. Could you please recommend a shrub which would be fragrant enough so you can smell it around the bush (sort of like munstead wood style) but with the globe/pompon shape of the flower? Looks like Jude de obscure would be my choice but it's sadly discontinued:( I was looking into Vanessa Bell and Sceptres Isle but looks like both are nowhere near as fragrant? Appreciate your advice ..
Hi have you watched my best for fragrance collection ? It’s available to watch hear
SI,EV,TCP,HC are all on that list
@@the_gardenerben I did, that's why i'm still confused as you've mentioned so many of them :) Which of those do you recon gives the strongest (meaning you can smell it from the distance) scent: Vanessa Bell, Mill on the Floss or Scepter'd Isle? All the best roses in your top aren't a globular shape (CP,HC etc) so i'm looking at the closes profile to Jude de obscure in terms of scent/flower shape, Many thanks:)
@@vorong2ru hi Jude was a very different rose theres really nothing else like it -sorry where in the world are you ?
@@the_gardenerben yeah I get it, that's why i'm so disappointed they have discontinued it without offering any decent alternative (their website suggests Vanessa Bell instead tho). No luck in finding a cutting on sale either;/ I'm in Solihull, UK :) I do like the shape of Roald Dahl and Vanessa Bell , it's just seems like none of them are fragrant enough to compensate for Jude the Obscure ;/
Ben is the best I want to be his next door neighbour 3:12
Wish you didn’t say feet foot , I only know metric .