Hi Naomi I’m watching this and hoping you don’t seperate the rootball of that Munstead in July. I know experts have said they have no issue playing around with the rootball of potted roses, even spreading and separating the roots out in summer! (That was from a very much respected rosarian.) But I rarely have joy messing with the rootball of potted roses in summer. Even teasing I do not do. I see you’re aware of the risk now that’s cool. Ok sending positive energy and lots of love they take off, which they could well do. These roses never cease to amaze me. :) best of luck.
@@Jay_Jay Hi Jay. I know it's a bit risky but I could not help myself. I have always wanted to separate / divide a rose. My philosophy "The best way to learn is to do ". 😊 Will definitely let you know if they survive. ❤️🌹🌹🌹😊
@@naomisdreamgarden I’m the same Naomi sometimes you just got to find out :) I wasn’t sure if you were aware of the risk until later in the video, but you may well be perfectly fine. From what I’ve seen a roll of the dice but I know some experts really bash, grab and tease the soil off all there potted roses separating the roots out. And they say it’s fine.
I think a clematis would do great where your rose was. Sometimes a climbing rose will take longer to flower. My hydrangeas are just starting to bloom in my zone 5b garden. Bonny
@@richbishop7896 Hi Bonny. Yes I agree. Maybe Gertrude just needs a few more years. Hope you are enjoying your garden. I can just imagine how beautiful it looks. Happy Gardening ❤️🌹🌹🌹😊
Yêu hoa cẩm Tú cầu và bông hoa hồng thích hoa đep 🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉
@@HanKhaNgan68 Thank you so much. ❤️🌹🌹🌹😊
Beautiful garden. Love love those roses and hydrangeas. 🎉🎉❤❤
@@barbarabowen2938 Hi Barbara. Thank you so much 😊❤️🌹🌹
Omg I was feeling bad for you those darn flies! Hopefully they all survive and grow👍😎❤️
@@cathyhatfield5340 Hi Cathy. Thank you so much 😊. I was determined to get these roses planted no matter what. ❤️🌹🌹😊 Thank you so much for watching.
Love it when you say 'stop it'.
@@barbarabowen2938 You are awesome 😊. Thank you so much for watching. ❤️🌹🌹😊
Hi Naomi I’m watching this and hoping you don’t seperate the rootball of that Munstead in July. I know experts have said they have no issue playing around with the rootball of potted roses, even spreading and separating the roots out in summer! (That was from a very much respected rosarian.)
But I rarely have joy messing with the rootball of potted roses in summer. Even teasing I do not do.
I see you’re aware of the risk now that’s cool.
Ok sending positive energy and lots of love they take off, which they could well do. These roses never cease to amaze me. :) best of luck.
@@Jay_Jay Hi Jay. I know it's a bit risky but I could not help myself. I have always wanted to separate / divide a rose. My philosophy "The best way to learn is to do ". 😊 Will definitely let you know if they survive. ❤️🌹🌹🌹😊
@@naomisdreamgarden I’m the same Naomi sometimes you just got to find out :) I wasn’t sure if you were aware of the risk until later in the video, but you may well be perfectly fine. From what I’ve seen a roll of the dice but I know some experts really bash, grab and tease the soil off all there potted roses separating the roots out. And they say it’s fine.
I think a clematis would do great where your rose was. Sometimes a climbing rose will take longer to flower. My hydrangeas are just starting to bloom in my zone 5b garden. Bonny
@@richbishop7896 Hi Bonny. Yes I agree. Maybe Gertrude just needs a few more years. Hope you are enjoying your garden. I can just imagine how beautiful it looks. Happy Gardening ❤️🌹🌹🌹😊