Because I’ve decided to plant only fragrant roses thank you for mentioning how fragrant your roses are…many gardening TH-camrs don’t include the rose’s fragrant range.
In early spring, I will put a 2” layer of compost plus an organic fertlizer like plant-tone. In addition, alfalfa tea plus seaweed and miracle-gro. In late summer I will repeat the plant-tone. I might supple the liquid feed miracle-gro plus seaweed every month or two.
Well hello there my new friend! New subscriber here. . . I am in LOVE with your roses!!! The colors are spectacular. I too have a double deelight. Oh my GOD that Pope John Paul is indeed PERFECTION! It doesn't look like you get infested with Japanese Beetles like I do in California. 🤩❤ Liz from California
I’ve got 138 roses most of them historic.. but in Britain we have 100% rain everyday & they don’t get a chance to dry out a little.. but i don’t give up even after loosing many DA ones to root rot.. i absolutely love your roses.. totally My collection has.. souvenir de Jean pier vibert, mme. Louise lavique, glore de guillan,Tuscany superb, Charles de mills,sidonie, Comte de chambord, mme. Zoetmans,mme. de la roche lambert,salet,rose de rescht,damask Miranda,quatre saisons blanc mousoux, quatre saison,Alfred de dalmas, chapoun de napoleon,mme. Plantier gruss an teplitz,kasanlik,Omar khayyam & 100’s more
What a wonderful collection you have! I thought the Austins would do well in Britain since they were bred and trialed there, many of them are too fragile for my hot California climate. Best wishes on your garden and thanks for the kind words.
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCal the Austin’s droop in rain ( right now 100% rain is there 2 days now )& when not raining they still look down.. since 2016 3 are there out of 9 .. i also have jaques cartier rose, conditorum red rose,centifolia pink rose, frou Carl druschki white rose ,big purple rose,Julia’s rose, 100’s more..many old Austin’s are discontinued because of not surviving in continuous wet weather & drooping habit.. i totally admire your collection .. i left a jaques cartier of 23 yrs. massive display at London house.. now live in green countryside 20 miles away from London.. i had to move & didn’t think of that particular one to take it with me.. but the rest of the big garden came with me from there £500 for the hired van.. i miss it
In early spring, I will put a 2” layer of compost plus an organic fertlizer like plant-tone. In addition, alfalfa tea plus seaweed and miracle-gro. In late summer I will repeat the plant-tone. I might supple the liquid feed miracle-gro plus seaweed every month or two. When I lived in Texas, I found the combination of Propriconazole and Mancozeb effective as a fungicide.
Holy mackerel dude!, your Neil Diamond his huge! So many blooms and so many clustered. It looks like a grandiflora not like a hybrid tea as its listed. I dont like that breeders can call their plant what ever they want instead of how it performs and looks. I'm not a hybrid tea fan very often but i like grandifloras such as Rock N Rock. I may give Neil a try. You're very lucky not to have eastern black spot!!! It's wonderful to see roses with full foliage and no black spots! Lovely selection. I have a friend who is Tantau nuts, lol, she will love your videos. I'm in Oregon, Ohio so mine are waking up with leaves but no buds yet. I'm really looking forward to your videos. I have 36 with about 35 coming in a couple of weeks to get the front and back done.
Thanks for the kind words, I wish you a beautiful spring garden, the waiting is hard! Yes, not having blackspot is a blessing, when I lived in Texas I used Mancozeb and Propriconazole to control it. I think Neil is a bigger, stronger rose than Rock n Roll and Scentimental, my friend Tom Carruth bred all 3 of them, and Neil being the newest built on the other two.
I love your videos! I'm putting in a new bed of roses after many years of not having any, and I'm trying to decide what it's going to look like. Would you kindly share the dimensions of this rose bed for comparison? I would really appreciate it! Thanks.
I miss your front garden in Dallas. I should swing by. My sugar moon is tall so perhaps I should train it laterally for more blooms. I like Pop art, well being and Neptune. But I thought you had another purple.. Gailelo?
Beautiful! I just found your channel! I love roses! I live in zone 9a south Alabama. Lots of black spot here. Lots of roses struggle in extreme heat and humidity here. Summer heat consistently in 90s. My rose garden is 4 hours of midday sun (10-2/11-3). Any recommendations for roses that can tolerate those conditions?
I have a mix of own root, grafted on Fortuniana, Dr Huey and Multiflora. I will take a plant however they are available ! They all do quite well, but I think I’d choose grafted over own root.
No, Julia Child was bred by Tom Carruth while he worked for Weeks Roses, he is a personal friend so I want to be sure he gets credited www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.37391.1
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCal Thank you so much. I used compost and my roses are thriving. So I'm on the right track. Beautiful roses, most of all, they are strong. I love them so much. Thanks for sharing your ideas and talents.
@ I’m glad your roses are doing well. I’ve nothing against chemical fertilizers, but I think compost helps build better soil over time so I always try to be generous with it.
Beautiful and heathy garden lovely roses ❤️❤️❤️💐👍👍
Thank you so much 🙂
Such a beautiful garden. Breathe taking. Thanks for sharing, really needed to see beauty.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the kind words
Flower Garden beautiful.. 😘😘🌹🥰😁😁😊😊
Thanks for visiting
Magnifico roseto 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thanks for the kind words
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Thanks for the kind words!
What beautiful and healthy roses you have😮
Thanks for the kind words
My goodness! You have an amazing collection of roses. Stunning!❤️
Thank you! Cheers!
Very gorgeous roses. thanks for a nice video…to-the-point and good info.
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful roses! Very green & healthy leaves. Thanks for the tour & especially the names.
You are most welcome, thanks for visiting
Wow, amazing garden. The flowers are lovely. Nice video, friend.
Thanks for visiting
Thank you so much for another great garden tour my dear friend thanks for sharing it with us
You are most welcome, thanks for the kind words
Oh how I wish I was your neighbor! So beautiful. Really love seeing your garden
Thanks so much
Wow so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️🌼🌸🌺🌷🌹❤️❤️❤️
Thanks much!
Because I’ve decided to plant only fragrant roses thank you for mentioning how fragrant your roses are…many gardening TH-camrs don’t include the rose’s fragrant range.
Fragrance is important to me, too!
Most fragrant ever is quatre saisons ( pink )
Amazing roses❤️ Thanks!
Thank you too!
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Thanks much!
Your roses are so healthy and beautiful
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful rose garden. Could you tell what do you use to feed your rose? Any fertilizer natural or not? Thank you.
In early spring, I will put a 2” layer of compost plus an organic fertlizer like plant-tone. In addition, alfalfa tea plus seaweed and miracle-gro. In late summer I will repeat the plant-tone. I might supple the liquid feed miracle-gro plus seaweed every month or two.
Wow a new friend I love rose your gadern gives life
Thanks for the kind words and support
Want to know you secret. Beautiful collection. Thanks for sharing
So nice of you
So nice of you
I appreciate your spring videos a lot. Could you also do a garden tour or showcase individual roses in fall too?
I’d do one but heat waves keep messing with my blooms!
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCal ok, hopefully you get some cooler weather soon!
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Thanks for the kind words!
Well hello there my new friend! New subscriber here. . . I am in LOVE with your roses!!! The colors are spectacular. I too have a double deelight. Oh my GOD that Pope John Paul is indeed PERFECTION! It doesn't look like you get infested with Japanese Beetles like I do in California. 🤩❤ Liz from California
No issues with Japanese Beetles here, but I remember them well from when I lived in Maryland
you have a fantastic day too!
Wow,beautiful front yard roses garden!
Thanks for visiting
I’ve got 138 roses most of them historic.. but in Britain we have 100% rain everyday & they don’t get a chance to dry out a little.. but i don’t give up even after loosing many DA ones to root rot.. i absolutely love your roses.. totally
My collection has.. souvenir de Jean pier vibert, mme. Louise lavique, glore de guillan,Tuscany superb, Charles de mills,sidonie, Comte de chambord, mme. Zoetmans,mme. de la roche lambert,salet,rose de rescht,damask Miranda,quatre saisons blanc mousoux, quatre saison,Alfred de dalmas, chapoun de napoleon,mme. Plantier gruss an teplitz,kasanlik,Omar khayyam & 100’s more
What a wonderful collection you have! I thought the Austins would do well in Britain since they were bred and trialed there, many of them are too fragile for my hot California climate. Best wishes on your garden and thanks for the kind words.
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCal the Austin’s droop in rain ( right now 100% rain is there 2 days now )& when not raining they still look down.. since 2016 3 are there out of 9 .. i also have jaques cartier rose, conditorum red rose,centifolia pink rose, frou Carl druschki white rose ,big purple rose,Julia’s rose, 100’s more..many old Austin’s are discontinued because of not surviving in continuous wet weather & drooping habit.. i totally admire your collection .. i left a jaques cartier of 23 yrs. massive display at London house.. now live in green countryside 20 miles away from London.. i had to move & didn’t think of that particular one to take it with me.. but the rest of the big garden came with me from there £500 for the hired van.. i miss it
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCalI have rose du roi too
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCal l also have rose mrs John Laing, Monica baloochi too
wonderful!
Many thanks!
Hi...please share yoir rise care routine for we who are first time rose gardeners. We will really appreciate it.
In early spring, I will put a 2” layer of compost plus an organic fertlizer like plant-tone. In addition, alfalfa tea plus seaweed and miracle-gro. In late summer I will repeat the plant-tone. I might supple the liquid feed miracle-gro plus seaweed every month or two. When I lived in Texas, I found the combination of Propriconazole and Mancozeb effective as a fungicide.
Love your videos. Your garden is awesome. Love your presentation. Please review some of the roses individually.
Thank you! Will do!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Holy mackerel dude!, your Neil Diamond his huge! So many blooms and so many clustered. It looks like a grandiflora not like a hybrid tea as its listed. I dont like that breeders can call their plant what ever they want instead of how it performs and looks. I'm not a hybrid tea fan very often but i like grandifloras such as Rock N Rock. I may give Neil a try. You're very lucky not to have eastern black spot!!! It's wonderful to see roses with full foliage and no black spots! Lovely selection. I have a friend who is Tantau nuts, lol, she will love your videos. I'm in Oregon, Ohio so mine are waking up with leaves but no buds yet. I'm really looking forward to your videos. I have 36 with about 35 coming in a couple of weeks to get the front and back done.
Thanks for the kind words, I wish you a beautiful spring garden, the waiting is hard! Yes, not having blackspot is a blessing, when I lived in Texas I used Mancozeb and Propriconazole to control it. I think Neil is a bigger, stronger rose than Rock n Roll and Scentimental, my friend Tom Carruth bred all 3 of them, and Neil being the newest built on the other two.
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCal thank you so much!
Can’t wait to see the back
Thanks much!
Beautiful roses and so healthy. How do you keep the bugs away? Beautiful
Bugs are not too bad here, but neem oil works on many of them
I love your videos! I'm putting in a new bed of roses after many years of not having any, and I'm trying to decide what it's going to look like. Would you kindly share the dimensions of this rose bed for comparison? I would really appreciate it! Thanks.
The main area is about 16x20’, and I have about 16 plants spaced 4’ apart. Roses get big here, I’d space them further apart if I could
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCal Thank you so much for the reply. I truly appreciate it and look forward to more of your videos!
Beautiful and well planned garden 😍
Thank you so much 😊
It doesn’t look planned at all. It looks totally random and incoherent
@@coles5451 Have a great day, my friend!
Love Love it's absolutely Beautiful! And I don't see any black spot like my roses are getting 😢
We are lucky to not get much fungal pressure here, but I remember blackspot well from living in TX and MD!
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Thans for watching!
I don't want this video to end
Thanks for the kind words!
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Thanks!
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I miss your front garden in Dallas. I should swing by. My sugar moon is tall so perhaps I should train it laterally for more blooms. I like Pop art, well being and Neptune. But I thought you had another purple.. Gailelo?
You are probably thinking of Poseidon, very good grower with nice color and disease resistant.
I end up saying "Peach Squirrels" too.
Lol, peach squirrels are what my chihuahua likes to chase away!
Give me some cuttings :3 Those are goreguss!!
Beautiful! I just found your channel! I love roses! I live in zone 9a south Alabama. Lots of black spot here. Lots of roses struggle in extreme heat and humidity here. Summer heat consistently in 90s. My rose garden is 4 hours of midday sun (10-2/11-3). Any recommendations for roses that can tolerate those conditions?
Deelish, Belinda’s Dream, Top Cream , Julia Child seem to resist disease and heat well
Beautiful! What is the one you wold choose for a container ?
Bolero, Julia Child or Just Joey would be nice for a container, compact and floriferous
Beautiful. Are roses own root or grafted? And if grafted, what's the root stock?
I have a mix of own root, grafted on Fortuniana, Dr Huey and Multiflora. I will take a plant however they are available ! They all do quite well, but I think I’d choose grafted over own root.
Beautiful! Excuse me, but Julia Child is a David Austin's rose.
No, Julia Child was bred by Tom Carruth while he worked for Weeks Roses, he is a personal friend so I want to be sure he gets credited www.helpmefind.com/gardening/l.php?l=2.37391.1
Is it just one nail diamond shown here or 2 ?
May I ask, what type of rose food do you use to get your roses looking so pretty and strong?
I give a good layer of compost, plus plant-tone , alfalfa, and seaweed
@@GardenGlimpses-NorCal Thank you so much. I used compost and my roses are thriving. So I'm on the right track. Beautiful roses, most of all, they are strong. I love them so much. Thanks for sharing your ideas and talents.
@ I’m glad your roses are doing well. I’ve nothing against chemical fertilizers, but I think compost helps build better soil over time so I always try to be generous with it.
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Than you very much!
What zone are you in ?
USDA 9B Sunset 14