How I plant bare root roses

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2021
  • Flower farmer and florist Georgie Newbery shows you how she plants bare root roses in November.
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  • @myswedishcottagegarden
    @myswedishcottagegarden Před 9 měsíci +3

    It is so interesting that roses are planted differently depending on where you are. Here in Sweden the recommendation is that the graft place is going 10 centimeters under ground! I Planted a Queen of Sweden today, and hope for a nice growth next year!

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 9 měsíci +2

      there are always lots of different ways to do things - I think it's best to do a bit of research and then do what seems most sensible to ONE x

  • @kerriechallinor1489
    @kerriechallinor1489 Před 23 dny +1

    Morning Georgie, ive just come across your channel, watched this first....you brighten my day. Im a beginner, this is the first year that ive tried growing flowers for cutting in my small terraced garden. Im interested in drying them too. I cant believe quite quickly ive become avsolutely obsessed with my new garden and flowed especially.
    Roses are my current favourites...ive inherited 3 which are just beautiful x

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 23 dny

      Hurrah - good luck with your new garden - I’m glad it’s already giving you so much pleasure xx

  • @riverunner9978
    @riverunner9978 Před 2 lety +3

    I love a good workout putting new bare roots in!! 🐝

  • @honeysuckle-end
    @honeysuckle-end Před 2 lety +3

    Good morning! "Yay!!", I said when you were my first video to pop up. Thank You! I'll even buy you a coffee!! 😻👍🌹🌷💐

  • @kathrynmettelka7216
    @kathrynmettelka7216 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh no, miss cricket? How awful, not. Roses win every time. Roses, roses, roses. So beautiful. So elegant. That Queen of Sweden is glorious. Do you have a favorite? A list of favorites? I love Lady Hillingdon. Of course, it's hard to beat Duchess de Brabant. I have a small home garden, which limits the number of roses I can grow.

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Ah be kind - we can’t all live roses best - I did a clip on faves a few months back if you fancy scrolling through my channel you’ll find it x

  • @eveburdettequinn9562
    @eveburdettequinn9562 Před 2 lety +3

    How hard you work .

  • @noreenhallett7366
    @noreenhallett7366 Před 2 lety +4

    Mine arrived this morning.

  • @nikkiholton6318
    @nikkiholton6318 Před 2 lety +4

    Your garden is fabulous !!! Do you think sometime you could give us a full tour of your garden maybe broken up in a couple videos where you talk about every flower/perrenial you have....and then the annuals....etc.....maybe when u have time....which roses do you buy strictly for cutting like which kind are the best ones to buy

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety +2

      There’s a whole clip on the roses and over the summer I did one a month about what was flowering which may be useful x

  • @sjwestmo
    @sjwestmo Před 2 lety +4

    Those will be beautiful! I’d love to hear more about your water hose set up…looks very unique!

  • @jp-c4446
    @jp-c4446 Před 2 lety +3

    Timely and much appreciated video Georgie! I'm expecting delivery of my first roses (bare root from David Austin). Fingers are well and truly crossed!

  • @flowerfairy1950
    @flowerfairy1950 Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting that you keep the graft above ground; some (Monty Don?) say it can be buried. ?Confused? but it does make sense to keep the graft above the soil.

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Awful thing is I think in long term makes little difference - I just keep an eye out and if ever I see a rose throwing stems from root stick I just cut them out - they are usually easy enough to spot as usually very different from cultivar stems x

  • @tatiananotami1861
    @tatiananotami1861 Před 2 lety +1

    David Austin rootstock is laksa which doesn't give a growth, but is less hardy than Canina. Its better to plant David Austin bud union below the ground for more basal shoots of cultured rose and prevent windrock and frost protection. Roses that are grafted on Canina rootstock are more hardy, but they do give shoots. so those ones are best planted with bud union slightly above ground. Hope this helps.

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety

      My David Austin's have often shot from the root stock - very annoying! Whichever way I plant them seems to make little difference. I guess the important bit is to get them in the ground, keep them fed and watered, and cut out annoying shoots from rootstock when they come x

  • @Divinefemininemiracles
    @Divinefemininemiracles Před 2 lety +2

    Ooh i see you do online workshops yay. Will def book some . Please keep doing online as you're a bit far to travel. X

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Lots of online workshops xxx see you online soon xxx

    • @Divinefemininemiracles
      @Divinefemininemiracles Před 2 lety +1

      @@theflowerfarmer definitely xx

    • @Divinefemininemiracles
      @Divinefemininemiracles Před 2 lety +1

      I live near your bare root rose supplier but haven't had much luck with their bare root. I have loads of their roses. Thats why i was asking why you don't recommend i thought it was me.

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety

      @@Divinefemininemiracles I think roses do well when we’ll looked after - a rose is a rose is a rose… xxx

  • @jeaston99
    @jeaston99 Před 2 lety +2

    Good, morning. I am just reading the section on roses in your book 'the Flower farmers year' alongside watching this video and noticed on p119 you say to plant with the graft under the soil. What made you change your mind on planting method? Thanks - great book and videos

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      I was getting a lot of shoots from the root stock - this seems to work better - in reality with regular mulching and weeding the join ends up just at surface level x

  • @MichaelAyden
    @MichaelAyden Před rokem +2

    Curious- Why wouldn’t you recommend David Austin roses?

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před rokem +1

      It's not that I actively don't recommend them, it's that there are other rose people out there. x

  • @mylabecker5140
    @mylabecker5140 Před 2 lety +2

    Question, are you soaking on well water or city/chlorinated water? I've heard about pretreating new roses with an antifungal or some other such thing in the water and I wonder if you do? We are on untreated well water...would love your thoughts!

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Here I’m soaking in tap but rainwater would be fine x

  • @shawnsg
    @shawnsg Před 2 lety +2

    "Why do one job properly and get it finished when you can do three and not do any of them properly?"
    Story of my life.

  • @ragnhildwadahl6171
    @ragnhildwadahl6171 Před rokem +1

    Is it «Bush roses» You are planting or «stem roses» ?

  • @leelee9106
    @leelee9106 Před 2 lety +1

    The roses appear to be very diseased. I would never buy plants in this condition no matter how much of a bargain they are. Not good to support growers like this.

    • @theflowerfarmer
      @theflowerfarmer  Před 2 lety +3

      They are absolutely fine - in dormant condition so no leaves and bare root - they will be fantastic next year x