I was homeless 6 years ago. I am now a home owner. I grow 16 rose bushes on my little sub division property. I pray and tend to my roses. I give each rose away to local veteran elders and their families. It has brought me so much joy. To nurture, to pray, to give. God bless everyone.
Martha Stewart- truly a woman who's winning my heart a lot, lately, because of her involvements with Snoop Dogg, plants, cooking, and Sports Illustrated.
Rather than planting them in a rectangular grid, I think it’s better to divide them up a bit into rounded shapes that you can walk around, to admire the scent and beauty of the rose. A big block looks unnatural and doesn’t allow you to adventure through the plants. If you have a smaller plot, I would recommend just having a circular bed with the roses arranged starting at the shortest ones at the edge and working your way up in terms of height as you go in.
Different roses do better in different parts of the country so do some research first. I had a nice garden of about 75 roses. New Dawn has always been one of my favorites.
@@eduardo_corrochio I understand. Like Tipper Gore becoming friends with Frank Zappa, respect for a persons different attitude can overcome a lot. We all seem to benefit from the respect we show other Humans.... I was being a bit sarcastic. Please forgive me?
@@danielhutchinson6604 Nothing to forgive here, you were adding humor. Plus, I was being snarky with my "microwave" comment but it wasn't meant to be mean, just funny.
I would have stretched 200 roses out in a beautiful labyrinth of pathways, so that I could enjoy each one, separately but the view together as a whole.
Ohhh Martha.. you shouldn’t have left out the damasks… i left my London house & ( i had made a pot of cuttings ) the man who bought the house stole my pot .. my damask cutting was in it .. i bought ..rose de ratchet .. highly fragrant & just like my old damask bush .. but still continue to curse the thieving man
Roses are (per my Grandfather) GLORIFIED WEEDS! Please let me know of ANY other flower that is a vine, with thorns, that others find attractive. It's like "One man's trash is another man's treasure." Plants are the same. People only "like" them, because other's say so. I love Dandelions and Clovers, simply because they are easy to take care of. Not to mention how much the insects love them; including Bumblebees and Honey Bees. Just because someone says "that's ugly," does NOT mean it's bad, and vice versa.
Bougainvillea is a beautiful flowering plant with thorns and many people find it attractive. Barberry is not really a flower, but a colorful shrub with plenty of thorns and they're quite popular. Thistles are nice purple flowers with lots of thorns (it's also the national flower of Scotland). When you truly love a plant, just like a human, you love it, warts and all. You don't love it because someone told you to. You love it because it generates a kind of passion in you.
The multiflora rose is an invasive where I am in NY state. Perhaps he was traumatized trying to remove that species rose? Roses come in various scents and colors, different foliage types/sizes/color. The flowers and hips can be eaten. The species roses hips, dog rose mostly I think which rambles and has a large urn shaped red hip, were used to help England have enough vitamin C during war when they had problems importing foods. Multiflora has tiny hips but lots of small little flowers. Rose hips also bring winter visual interest, and feeds animals. The scotch rose has dark purple hips which contrasts nicely with the rogusta rose large red ones. Rose hips tastes better after a frost. Don't dead head after August to try to get some to ripen in time for fall harvest and jelly/tea/syrup/alcohol making. The seeds have vitamin E and the tiny hairy which should not be consumed were used as an itching powder by small boys to torment other students. Roses are also used in cosmetics. There is a rose, blood thorn rose, Rosa sericea f. pteracantha, that mutated to grow thicker thorns which looks like red stained glass in the sun, you can see it on One green world. com . Another famous mutation is the Green rose, rosa chinesis viridiflora. It's flowers are not petals but a mutation with the sepals looking like leaves forming a flower. Purple flowering raspberry isn't widely grown, its berries are hairy, it has bristles not thorns, and make pretty purple flowers for several weeks. Sometimes berries are ripe on the plant along with opened flowers. You can see it on prairie nursery .com. They call it a shrub but it seems more like a sprawling vine on the rocky embankment by one of my barns where it grows by me.
I like roses because they're lovely to look at and they have a pleasant fragrance--- not because other people say they're nice. Some of us, just so you know, aren't merely sheep without discerning tastes.
"We" to Martha means "those who I pay to do this for me". And to dump "Rosetone" and bone meal and worm castings into a hole that's only 1-ft deep like she lives in a zone 8 garden with clay soil...c'mon Martha...get your soil tested before having that contest in your head...
She is out of touch with Americans. Most people don’t have a full time gardener, or big spaces. She should show people how they can just plant one or two.
She did! They showed you when they planted 1 rose bush. 😂 Get a sheet of paper, draw your landscape, consider sun 🌞 & scout 1 (ONE) location to add ONE rose bush.
Wouldn't it be nice, considering each of these is at least 30 dollars apiece...Martha, you are Spoiled and anyone attempting this is unrealistic as a "New Bed". Sponsors anyone?
@@eduardo_corrochio @eduardo_corrochio you're jumping to a false conclusion if you think I'm not happy, lol. All of our days are numbered, and those who can't accept that death is inevitable can never be happy. People who deny ageing and death live in Never Never Land and will never be happy in this world.
@@kingdomcome4018 My point was that people who are content in life don't go around being crummy and insulting to others (celebrities or not). Untroubled, well-adjusted folks don't feel the urge to be insulting. I suspect that Stewart understands the inevitability of the Grim Reaper, as most of us do. An octogenarian appearing on a magazine in a swim suit is not denying that death is in the future. Well, I've had enough of this. Going to sign off. Bye.
I was homeless 6 years ago. I am now a home owner. I grow 16 rose bushes on my little sub division property. I pray and tend to my roses. I give each rose away to local veteran elders and their families. It has brought me so much joy. To nurture, to pray, to give. God bless everyone.
#birdbathjamaica
"I never promised you a 🌹 garden".
Love you.
There's an onion trick, also, I might try.
"Keep on keeping on" 🌹 🌹 🌹
This is extremely beautiful and inspiring 💛
@@ladyfingersdippedinmoonlight #birdbathjamaica
Planting roses and enjoying them has brought so much joy into my life. It is such a blessing. -Cara
Martha is amazing. She survived life difficulties and thrived. Love you Martha!!
Love Martha. Hope they name a rose after her, she so deserves it!!
I love a garden and birds chirping. That is my favorite place.
#birdbathjamaica
Birds I have
Can we come back to see them in full bloom? I’d love to see that! ❤
Tomorrow I will go pick-up her magazine to read all the different roses. So beautiful!
#birdbathjamaica
Rp
@@gigglewithjnl37dyxce5 get list
@@gigglewithjnl37dyxce5 get lost
@@0010-n8q #birdbathjamaica
I love Martha Stewart!! ❤️
How I love roses! 🌹
How exciting to start a new rose garden!! I love roses too and have some in my backyard! 😊💛🌸🌸🌸
Martha Stewart- truly a woman who's winning my heart a lot, lately, because of her involvements with Snoop Dogg, plants, cooking, and Sports Illustrated.
I could watch a whole 2hr documentary about Martha Stewart talking about Roses
She is still so relaxing. I have her old DVD of dessert techniques and recipes, a three hour program, and I love it.
#birdbathjamaica
Look for her old videos or tv shows. It has already been done.
Pope John Paul, a white rose that has this gorgeous scent is one of my favorite. Mine is blooming right now. Thanks Martha
I have that one as well. It is one of the most fragrant roses there is.
Koleksi bunga mawar anda sangat indah sekali,.🌹🌹🌹.
Semangat menanam mawar,
Semoga tumbuh subur&berbunga lebat🙏
Hope to see more of the rose garden when the roses are established. Much love from Trinidad⚘
#birdbathjamaica
Jamaica🇯🇲 birds
Greetings from Portland Oregon The Rose City 🌹The book looks wonderful! Thank you for the encouragement to plant things.🌱
Rather than planting them in a rectangular grid, I think it’s better to divide them up a bit into rounded shapes that you can walk around, to admire the scent and beauty of the rose. A big block looks unnatural and doesn’t allow you to adventure through the plants. If you have a smaller plot, I would recommend just having a circular bed with the roses arranged starting at the shortest ones at the edge and working your way up in terms of height as you go in.
Thanks Martha❤
yay🎉 martha🎉 she’s awesome !
Symmetry, geometry and order in planning create a formal rose garden.
cool garden
Great video...
My ex boyfriend planted a rose garden for me. They were all different colors and sizes. Pretty awesome .😢
He did this while you were together, I assume. That is a special thing for someone to do for another. I'd be kind of floored.
why is he an ex?
Different roses do better in different parts of the country so do some research first. I had a nice garden of about 75 roses. New Dawn has always been one of my favorites.
Note to Jane--not "word" but "name." "A rose by any other *name* would smell as sweet"
In the First Folio it is "word."
Very nice . I would be obliged if you could name the book and the name of its author and the price. Thanks
SHOUT OUT TO RYAN McCALLISTER and TEAM 🐦🐝THANK YOU M.S. for the valueable tips.🌹
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Nice video I hope you good luck
....you import roses
Does Snoop recommend some other plants?
That joke is easier to make than microwave popcorn.
@@eduardo_corrochio They seemed like the perfect Couple?
@@danielhutchinson6604 They're friends. "Couple" isn't quite right. Unless we call them _The Odd Couple_ ... ha ha
@@eduardo_corrochio I understand.
Like Tipper Gore becoming friends with Frank Zappa,
respect for a persons different attitude can overcome a lot.
We all seem to benefit from the respect we show other Humans....
I was being a bit sarcastic.
Please forgive me?
@@danielhutchinson6604 Nothing to forgive here, you were adding humor. Plus, I was being snarky with my "microwave" comment but it wasn't meant to be mean, just funny.
I would have stretched 200 roses out in a beautiful labyrinth of pathways, so that I could enjoy each one, separately but the view together as a whole.
My obsession. Too bad I don't have enough space so I could have a rose garden. Plus my house is a rent.
You can grow them in containers.
#birdbathjamaica
Dp
you are rose garden beautiful
I wonder if Martha planted "Marilyn Monroe" in her rose garden. It's a very beautiful rose.
❤🌹🌹🌹❣️❤️this❣️
The Earl of Oxford wrote that line a rose by another name
❤"You can plant 200 roses and enjoy them for years." ❤ But only if you're Martha Stewart and can afford it😢
Really hoping someone can help identify the jazzy music used in this segment. Too short to get Shazam to pick it up. Help!
Don't you threaten me , this is my phone not yours ❤
I beg your pardon.... 🌹
🌹
Cover of Sports Illustrated 😂
She's already winning my heart even more, because of that.
@@chrisfinch8637 Sucka! 😅😅
🌹🥰🌹🥰🌹🥰🌹
I beg your pardon I never promised you a rose card in
ПРИВЕТ МАРТА ВАШИ РОЗЫ ХОРОШИ
Martha, is this why #Heirloomroses were sold out!
#birdbathjamaica
Ohhh Martha.. you shouldn’t have left out the damasks… i left my London house & ( i had made a pot of cuttings ) the man who bought the house stole my pot .. my damask cutting was in it .. i bought ..rose de ratchet .. highly fragrant & just like my old damask bush .. but still continue to curse the thieving man
Show us with a bathing suit on Martha!
by any other name, not word Doofus
Скучно, одиноко стоящие кусты как солдатики на пустынной земле
Как курочки на птицеферме
В этом саду нет романтики
Roses are (per my Grandfather) GLORIFIED WEEDS! Please let me know of ANY other flower that is a vine, with thorns, that others find attractive. It's like "One man's trash is another man's treasure." Plants are the same. People only "like" them, because other's say so. I love Dandelions and Clovers, simply because they are easy to take care of. Not to mention how much the insects love them; including Bumblebees and Honey Bees. Just because someone says "that's ugly," does NOT mean it's bad, and vice versa.
Bougainvillea is a beautiful flowering plant with thorns and many people find it attractive. Barberry is not really a flower, but a colorful shrub with plenty of thorns and they're quite popular. Thistles are nice purple flowers with lots of thorns (it's also the national flower of Scotland). When you truly love a plant, just like a human, you love it, warts and all. You don't love it because someone told you to. You love it because it generates a kind of passion in you.
The multiflora rose is an invasive where I am in NY state. Perhaps he was traumatized trying to remove that species rose? Roses come in various scents and colors, different foliage types/sizes/color. The flowers and hips can be eaten. The species roses hips, dog rose mostly I think which rambles and has a large urn shaped red hip, were used to help England have enough vitamin C during war when they had problems importing foods. Multiflora has tiny hips but lots of small little flowers. Rose hips also bring winter visual interest, and feeds animals. The scotch rose has dark purple hips which contrasts nicely with the rogusta rose large red ones. Rose hips tastes better after a frost. Don't dead head after August to try to get some to ripen in time for fall harvest and jelly/tea/syrup/alcohol making. The seeds have vitamin E and the tiny hairy which should not be consumed were used as an itching powder by small boys to torment other students. Roses are also used in cosmetics. There is a rose, blood thorn rose, Rosa sericea f. pteracantha, that mutated to grow thicker thorns which looks like red stained glass in the sun, you can see it on One green world. com . Another famous mutation is the Green rose, rosa chinesis viridiflora. It's flowers are not petals but a mutation with the sepals looking like leaves forming a flower.
Purple flowering raspberry isn't widely grown, its berries are hairy, it has bristles not thorns, and make pretty purple flowers for several weeks. Sometimes berries are ripe on the plant along with opened flowers. You can see it on prairie nursery .com. They call it a shrub but it seems more like a sprawling vine on the rocky embankment by one of my barns where it grows by me.
I like roses because they're lovely to look at and they have a pleasant fragrance--- not because other people say they're nice. Some of us, just so you know, aren't merely sheep without discerning tastes.
#birdbathjamaica
B
Sorry, lost me at the graft.
"We" to Martha means "those who I pay to do this for me". And to dump "Rosetone" and bone meal and worm castings into a hole that's only 1-ft deep like she lives in a zone 8 garden with clay soil...c'mon Martha...get your soil tested before having that contest in your head...
200 Rose plants really ridiculous and over-the-top as if the everyday person is going to have 200 rose bushes
Is Martha paying her taxes now?
She is out of touch with Americans. Most people don’t have a full time gardener, or big spaces. She should show people how they can just plant one or two.
She did! They showed you when they planted 1 rose bush. 😂
Get a sheet of paper, draw your landscape, consider sun 🌞 & scout 1 (ONE) location to add ONE rose bush.
Wouldn't it be nice, considering each of these is at least 30 dollars apiece...Martha, you are Spoiled and anyone attempting this is unrealistic as a "New Bed". Sponsors anyone?
Won't be surprised if she's the cover of Corpse Illustrated a few years from now
And today you're gracing the cover of _Miserable & Bitter_ magazine. To make such a rotten remark, wow, you must not be happy at all.
@@eduardo_corrochio really? Are you clairvoyant?
@@eduardo_corrochio @eduardo_corrochio you're jumping to a false conclusion if you think I'm not happy, lol. All of our days are numbered, and those who can't accept that death is inevitable can never be happy. People who deny ageing and death live in Never Never Land and will never be happy in this world.
@@kingdomcome4018 My point was that people who are content in life don't go around being crummy and insulting to others (celebrities or not). Untroubled, well-adjusted folks don't feel the urge to be insulting.
I suspect that Stewart understands the inevitability of the Grim Reaper, as most of us do. An octogenarian appearing on a magazine in a swim suit is not denying that death is in the future.
Well, I've had enough of this. Going to sign off. Bye.
@@eduardo_corrochio @eduardo_corrochio actually, you were very quick to judge me, and in the way that you judge, you also will be judged