@@IsshaGreenThumbing Impressive. I couldn’t find own roots roses on David Austin website this time. Do you think it’s ok to buy from Heirloom roses website? Thanks
2 consecutive past summers we had 105 to 110 - my roses, are mostly partly shaded , they survive just fine albeit smaller blooms than usual. Water, water, water
soooooo lovely!!! ty!
Awww thank you so much!
Ak, koks pasakiškai gražus jūsų sodas!😍
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful roses. I, like yourself, love the pink varieties.
I fell in love with pink first ❤️ now I wanna venture on crimson red 😂 Thank you!
Happy roses, happy life 😁🙏🏼 Thank you for sharing 🥹
That’s right! Thank you for dropping by🤩
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Hello Mr Hanks! Thank you for dropping by ❤️
"Hi there! I'm curious about how you care for your David Austin roses. Could you share what kind of fertilizers you use to promote more blooms?"
I use bone meal then followed with fish fertilizer 2 weeks apart
Hi what is the name of the lavender you have planted please in the beginning
I believe it is English Lavander
Love your rose garden as always. Where did you buy your own root roses?
Mostly from David Austin direct company. I rooted Julia child myself from grandma’s garden.
Thank you!
@@IsshaGreenThumbing Impressive. I couldn’t find own roots roses on David Austin website this time. Do you think it’s ok to buy from Heirloom roses website? Thanks
@@landang7057 You have to do it in the fall or winter with DA, heirloom roses is ok, you buy a more expensive small start which is fine.
@@IsshaGreenThumbing Thank you. Do you prefer own roots or grafted roses after having both of them for that many years?
Do you ever get temps higher than 106-110? If so what is your rose are regimen?
2 consecutive past summers we had 105 to 110 - my roses, are mostly partly shaded , they survive just fine albeit smaller blooms than usual. Water, water, water