🌹 600 Roses Perennial Garden Walk & Talk
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- čas přidán 18. 05. 2022
- A peaceful walk observing the blooms and buds on our roses, as well as perennial companion plants in our waterfront garden in Zone 7b. I discuss the bloom cycle and resilience of the roses as well as pairing combinations. We use Walker's Low Nepeta throughout our garden as our favorite companion plant, especially as it pierces between rose blooms like Evelyn, Carding Mill, and Benjamin Britton.
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It’s such a delight seeing your Rose Garden ! You are truly a Rosarian , it my wish to be good at growing a beautiful rose garden. Thanks for the tips and I will continue to follow your contents . Your recommendations/ suggestions are very valuable. 🌹🥀💐
I enjoyed every second through your mesmerizing rose garden, Kimberly. Thank you. Greetings from Greece.
Who said roses can't stand wind? Thriving roses within 3 feet of open sea and look! I am so proud of your rode garden Kim❤❤❤
Gertrude Jekyll rose ist so beautiful 😍
I am watching the video for a second time and taking notes! I'm amazed of how may roses you have in bloom, here in Utah we had 38 degrees last night and my roses are beginning to wake up. You will need to make a video showing your clematis in bloom, they look great. Benjamin Britten is my daughter's favorite rose, I got Piano this year for her, will see which one she will end up liking more. Nepetas, Alliums and Salvias are my favorite companion plants around roses. I added to my list 3 roses from your tour: Christopher Marlowe, Comte De Champagne and Gypsy Sue. Thanks for the tour!
Nice rose and companion plant pairings. Thanks for sharing.
Lovely! I had to add about 6 to my list of must haves.
Wow so pretty!! So peaceful!
Such a beautiful garden. I love how you are surrounded by the water. The birds sound as though they are in paradise! How in the world do you remember all of those names? I fertilized my 105 roses today and can only recall about 10% of their names. I took your suggestion and gave each a dose of "Rose Tone". I normally just use manure and alfalfa pellets. Wal_____ has them, 10 pounds for $10.00, with free shipping, so I was able to fertilize all of mine for around $40, as some are miniatures. I love your videos. Thanks.
Hi Kim, Thank you so much for giving us this fabulous tour of your enchanting garden! It’s only Spring and there are so many blooms already, feels like a party of color and beauty! Hope you will have lot more gorgeous blooms this season to share with us!🥰
I need to split my Nepeta but I don't know if I need more work 😄
The Nepeta poking through the roses is cool.
Whenever you introduce a rose with a proper first and last name, I’m always inclined to reply “it’s lovely to meet you, (Jacque Cartier) How are you today?”
@@TheRoseGeek did anyone have any thoughts on what the black stuff is on my Sweet Mademoiselle? She’s monstrously large and full of buds. Whatever it is, the rose is thriving.
@@TheRoseGeek that’s a relief. She’s definitely a favorite of mine. Thanks so much!
Distant Drums are my absolute fave! The combination of pink and that taupe is out of this world.
Thank you very much, I had a great time watching your plants. A lot of them look so lush, very much more mature then last year and very happy. Such a treat!
So lovely!!! Thank you for taking us along!
This rose garden is Amazing and beautiful. Your whole property is gorgeous and the view of the lake! I have Bathsheeba from D.A, three white roses i dont know the name of. I have 2 kinds of knock outs the pink and a very fragrant yellow Knock out called sunny. I got 3 Easy does it coral ones this pass fall on clearance at lowes. I plan to buy more David Austins this spring. I like that one you have earlier in the video its a deep maroon color. I too like Nepeta, its a nice color contrast with pretty much everything! Thanks for the tour! Amazing!
Спасибо Вам. Очень понравилось.
@@TheRoseGeek Спасибо! С Новым годом!
I had a blast, touring with you through, your breathtakingly beautiful garden! It was poetry for the soul, thank you. 🌹
They all look so lovely. 😍
I’m so happy I found this channel! Everything is so beautiful and vibrant!! Subscribed 😍
Your garden is gorgeous . I think I love the double cup roses the best. THANKS ❣️ 🌹
Love this video. Thanks for sharing your garden and knowledge.
enjoyed learned a bit , your good self and family have a beautyfull home , really love that your able too have such a spot of gods garden , coved in roses love that you can bimble , around and always see a different plant just about to come into bloom .
I love you garden, it’s almost like a rose wikipedia, you can experience and learn about different kinds of beauties. I am watching it already second time, thank you! Benjamin Britten is so recognizable, doesn’t look like anything else)
Everything is looking beautiful!
Lovely garden Kim! I'm especially smitten with Princess Anne and Rose de Rescht, such vibrant colors! Looking forward to seeing more such videos 😍
Kim, your gardens are beautiful. Am so surprised at all of the blooms. Here in Michigan, I haven't had a single rose to bloom this year. The lilacs, however, are blooming and the peonies are budded. Can't wait for the roses :) Thanks for sharing your beautiful blooms.
Wow! What a speculative collection of roses. I’m on the hunt for roses that will be hardy here in my zone 4 garden. I was browsing rose videos and so glad your video was suggested. Your garden is already gorgeous-I can only imagine how beautiful it will be in full bloom.
@@TheRoseGeek I don’t have any roses. Well, I do have two little mini roses in the front from the previous owner. I am adding a new perennial flower border around the perimeter of my property and really want to include roses. My local garden center had so many gorgeous ones but it said to bring indoors or tip and bury for the winter and I really don’t want to do either. Thank you for this recommending. I will google it!
Thanks Kim!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️ Amazing!!!
Beautiful garden🥰
Love seeing all your beautiful roses. Your Princess Anne is so much prettier than pictures I've seen. Ive been trying to decide if I wanted it or the Alnwick.
@@TheRoseGeek thank you for your thoughts on choosing which one. You have some many roses I want I might convince my husband to let me create a new bed in front I can get several included Princess Anne.
Kimberley, looking forward to an updated rose garden tour as they grow!
So happy to see your vigorous happy garden. That Mother of Pearl is just breathtaking ! We are still dealing with wacky weather/ low temperature here in PNW, most of my newly grown bare roots are beginning to bud. 30+ bands were damaged 3 weeks ago because of a sudden temperature drop. Luckily some pots came from Chamblee's last week with buds just bloomed to cheer me up ! Thanks for the video, I feel so much better and hopeful now :)
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you, I needed that ! XOXO
First one, yay
Just bought Easy Does It last night
Thanks!
Two days ago i lifted a brown dead stick ( 1 ) of a miniature rose & saw 2-3 white roots so i cut of the dead stick .. put even more hormone rooting powder on it & put the root ball back in to the compost & put a little bit of water on it & today a fresh shoot is coming out of it. i was so so overwhelmed & shocked ..in the past .. i’ve thrown away a lot of them but.. wherever you wake up .. that’s your morning
That is awesome! What a wonderful surprise!
@@TheRoseGeek that’s a saying we have.. “ whenever you wake.. the morning starts “( not wherever .. sorry )
Just found you. New subscriber. Wow you have Quite the beautiful collection of roses 🌹😍
Stunning blooms! So beautiful! I'm new to roses but trying to learn all I can. What would be behind the holes in the foliage, and is there a way to prevent that? Is it caterpillars?
I love your tours so much! Brings me such joy. I had no idea you cannot propagate a rose with Mosaic virus. I wonder if that's why I don't see much Peach Swirl out there. I know it's very susceptible to it.
Сhico☺️ is wonderful
I thoroughly enjoyed this garden tour. My roses (NH) aren't even close to blooming yet.
I pre-ordered my first batch of David Austin roses for this year. They won't start shipping to NY until April-May. The order includes Elizabeth (after Her Majesty the late Queen), Desdemona and Queen of Sweden.
I wish I was able to get my hands on Rose William and Catherine but it isn't sold in the US.
Beautiful! I’ve really come around to oranges in my garden. That Livin’ Easy rose is beautiful up against purple blooms.
I planted Charming Beauty & Freeman tulip bulbs last fall; they’re just finishing up now in my zone 6a garden. Charming beauty was more yellowish gold though (it got some orange stripes as it opened up with age) and freeman was a lot paler than the deep orange in sales photos (promotional photos are always so saturated and unattainable!) but I would say they’re within an orange spectrum and certainly outside of my normal lavenders, pinks, “blues”.
They ended up being my favourite spring blooms! I find spring bulbs are a fun way to experiment with colours outside of my comfort zone because they’re so short lived (& tulips are often an annual anyway thanks to squirrels, no matter how much chicken wire I lay down 😣 🐿).
Anyway, nothing to do with roses but you mentioned coming around to orange in the garden and I’m glad I have as well. For anyone interested: I planted charming beauty mixed with a slightly taller medium pink tulip called Pinksize and they were divine! Bloomed at same time. Longest lasting ones in my landscape and in vase life.
@@TheRoseGeek so beautiful! I wish Colorblends was also in Canada. I salivate over their website. We have Brecks & Veseys though :-) 💐
Just WOW! So many beautiful roses. What is your secret to keeping Angel Face blackspot-free? The leaves look so healthy!
I'm jelly. I only see some buds getting slight color now, except a few stray Miracle on the Hudson blooms. Actually 8b, but the rains put us back a few weeks.
Tottering by Gently seems to be a nice modern improvement over the original Austin yellow singles (bred out of Golden Wings), because they were Hulk plants. Just massive.
I loved your beautiful garden tour, thank you! Just wondering if that is 1 Sonnenwelt rose bush?! I have one and it’s growing larger than the other DA shrubs. Do you have Port Sunlight? I’m not thrilled with her, 2 died over the winter in 5a and bush stayed small compared to other DA shrubs I planted the same time
@@TheRoseGeek thanks for feedback! I will have to move Sonnenwelt she is so robust 😍.
I have 1 Port Sunlight that did overwinter well but dieback was down to the ground. It has leafed out but now the leaves have brown splotches all over?!. It’s the only rose that has this issue out of 50.
2 Westerland and 2 Double delight also died from winter. I bought another DD because it’s my son’s favourite
Thank you for this tour of your David Austin English roses. I too love David Austin roses and old garden roses. Did you find out the name of the rose at 36:06? A beauty.
Hi Kim, Does Bolero perform better in container than in the ground? Please let me know.
2nd one yay
I’m not too far from you in Montgomery county, md. I have just recently started a rose garden☺️ last year I planted 6 and this year I have added 8 David Austin’s after 🤤 over urs! Which would you say are best for shady areas?
I'm so jealous that you have roses blooming this early in the season. I live in Western Washington zone 8a or b and all I have so far is green buds forming.😕 It's been cold and rainy this (spring??) It feels more like February or early March. I have lots of health red leaf tips on my rose. We are so late this year... not normal for here. Burrrrr. 🥶 mid to upper 30's at night. We'll get there.... Soon I hope.
How do you winter protect that many roses? Five years ago I had to downsize from 300 to 100 due to health reasons., but winter protection was a huge chore for me.
Hi Kim, I have a shady area in my backyard due to the tall trees behind. Can you please recommend few roses for this shady spot from which I can choose one. I love roses with fully double blooms.😊😊
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you!❤️
Will you please let me know which rose out of all these has the best fragrance? My favorite out of 40 rose plants I have growing is called "Discovery." Bred by the former owner of Heirloom Roses John Clements (introduced in 2004).
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you so much! I really appreciate you taking the time to reply. I already have Bolero, but have never smelled it since my plant is so young. Looking forward to it.
Your garden is amazing!
How do you keep the weeds away? I would die of exhaustion from plucking and mulching every year lol.
I do have room to expand but I have so many weeds and I don't know how to keep them away.
Any advice please?
Thank you for the kind words. I use newspapers to suppress the weeds and then cover with mulch. I pick away at the weeds every day. The biggest advice I have is to pick on bed and spend ten minutes a day on it. It gets easier as you move along and see the progress you have made. In addition, once the bed is clean, fill the bed with plants. The weeds have a hard time growing when they are shaded by leafy things like hosta ☺️
Hi there, I am in Canada and I was wondering if you could tell me what you feed your roses and what you spray them with to keep pests and other diseases away. Any good strategies for fighting off the Japanese Beetle?? They are terrible. They will eat a rose in hours.
So many! Which one is the favorite right now?
Great blooms! I have bunch of roses here in PNW as well but I do see quite some black spots due to unusually wet spring! I wanted to ask:
1. What’s the best way to get rid of black spots? I am using Dr Earth fungicide every week roughly but effect is little. These are still young plants planted early autumn last year. I have tried daconil and it just is too harsh burns all the leaves.
2. There are rabbits attacking my early new bushes :( any successful way to deter them away?
Thanks! I will definitely try Bobbex. I was using this product called Plantskydd and it is effective to a limit for rabbits. It doesn’t smell. May be you can also try it. Comes as spray or granules.
Re: defoliating - the problem with this is if we defoliate too much plant gets into a state of potential shock!
Loved your rose and garden tour. I'm planting a few potted David Austin roses this spring in my perennial garden. Have you grown James Galway, Port Sunlight, Lichfield Angel. These were the only David Austin roses I could get from my local nursery. I have grown other roses over the years. I'm also growing the Eden climbing rose. Bonny zone 5b in Canada.
I’ve had litchfield angel I. A lot for a few years. It’s very black spot resistant and not especially thorny. Unless it’s a very large pot, I wouldn’t make that it’s permanent home. I’m in 7a.
@@TheRoseGeek I've never had rose mosaic.
@@AndYourLittleDog I'm not growing in a pot . All my roses survived this winter.
@Rich Bishop I’m in 5a 🇨🇦 northeastern Ontario. I had 3 Port Sunlights, 2 died over winter and the surviving plant has brown spots all over the leaves. I’m going to replace her with a Kordes rose. I have 4 LA and they are all healthy 😍
I saw James and Gertrude J at the garden centre too ...so tempting!! but I bought several Kordes and 2 Schön Ingeborg from Palatine. Enjoy your beautiful roses!
@@mccs5372 Sorry for your losses. Perhaps next year will be better.
Thank you for the tour. You must be working in that garden every day. That’s a lot to take care of … may I ask where you order your obelisks from for the Lady of Shallot? They seem to be better quality than what I ordered. Thank you. You have such an idyllic setting. Which Lake, please?
@@TheRoseGeek , thank you for your kind response to both of my questions. Spring is around the corner, Happy Gardening!!!
How do you feel about growing peony? Do you feel there harder than growing roses?
I love roses but we get Japanese beetles really bad in central Ill and I am not willing to spray chemicals or handpick. June beetles and Japanese beetles have a creepiness factor beyond disgusting. My loss unfortunately. Anyway your garden is beyond beautiful. And I bet it smells heavenly.
I admire your willpower and our gain from your beautiful garden.
Hi Kim, My local garden Centre has Charlotte , Teasing Georgia and The Pilgrim roses ( 3 gallon DA potted roses) for 50% off. I just wanted to ask you which of these roses is the best bloomer.
@@TheRoseGeekIs Charlotte healthy? Is it prolific bloomer?
@@TheRoseGeek Thank you!❤️
Can you please recommend a list of roses in your garden that are most fragrant. I’m planning a fragrant garden and your recommendation would be most helpful. Thank you.
@@TheRoseGeek Thanks for recommendations, I have Desdemona and Poet’s wife. Will definitely be adding either Evelyn or Abraham Darby to bring the pink tones in my garden. 😊
@@TheRoseGeek Try "Jude the Obscure", the most fragrant rose that I have ever had the pleasure to smell. It stops everybody walking by.
Which is your favorite rose to cut and bring inside? Which have the longest vase life for you?
What is the cuppy rose after Gertrude jeykll?
@@TheRoseGeek just ordered it! Thx
What is the name of the purple clematis @7:46?
Did you ever figure out what rose it was at 30:38? Just my luck that that's the evelyn-lookalike I'm after. I'm also considering gypsy sue [on your recommendation]; can you do a spotlight on her if you have time 🙏🤗?
I think that was Claire (AUSlight).
I decided to treat my roses like I do my tomatoes this year. I have removed all the foliage within a foot of the ground and mulched well. Any black spot that I had, has just disappeared. Soilborne fungus will splash back against tomatoes causing fungal disease. It seems to me that roses have the same issue.
How to grow Rose's successful, Iam very mad in Rose's, but don't know how to grow, pls upload soil, fertilizer and management...
Where are you located? I am in Maryland with clay soil. My zone is 8.
Greetings and Love From India.. Hope You are doing good.. Happy to see you through this message.. In India here the climate is hot, hotter, hottest.. Red soil, water scarcity, Your Rose's are really beautiful.. Happy Christmas 🎄🎁🎄.. Happy Gardening..
Why don't you treat those leafminers? Jason from Fraser Valley rosefarm has got good video about it.
@@TheRoseGeek I find good old smelly sulphur with few drops of horticultural soap (for better wetting and washing off) most effective for that purpose :) I know people don't like both smell and look of it but I better keep it before it rains and avoid most common problems with leaves. Spider mites and slugs sometimes attack my area in masses (depends on summer).
Hey, check out the name on one of your roses I believe it should be Louise Clements. (Female) named after the founders of Heirloom Roses. John and Louise Clements I met on numerous trips to their lovely display gardens. That's where I first found out about own root roses 🌹 😍 I have purchased roses from in the past. ❤ 💙 💜
@@TheRoseGeek Yes, It was when you were in the Orange section. I went online and put in Louise Clements and it looked like the same rose. I put in Louis and Lewis and it took me to Louise.
Ваши розы цветут не обильно.
Быть может они растут в тени больших деревьев или им не хватает питания?
Kim! A few questions
- do you cut down your Nepeta at all?
- How do you deal with black spots and sawfly larvae?
Wow...all lovely...what happened to your DA perdita?
Thanks very much...apart from your beautiful roses ,your location is very lovely and tranquil.
what name you go instagram?
It's ok Kim...i found it...Perdita is so pretty..
Are these miniatures ?
Быть может на листиках роз не "мозаика", а не хватает железа?