Growing Roses, A Complete Beginner's Guide

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • When I started gardening, I never thought I'd get into any flowers, let alone roses! They were a grandmother's plant to me...but I was sorely mistaken. Over 10 years later, they're one of my favorite flowers to grow.
    Thanks to Heirloom Roses for providing us with some of their best-of-class own-root roses - if you don't know what that means then you need to watch the video! Check them out at heirloomroses.com/ , and use the code “EPIC24” to get 20% off all orders from Heirloom Roses for 2024 season!
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    00:00 - Intro
    00:08 - Background
    00:28 - History
    01:13 - Rose Cultivars
    02:00 - Grafted vs. Own Root Roses
    03:16 - Types
    05:51 - Care
    07:44 - Container Growing
    08:10 - Fertilizing
    09:01 - Watering
    09:37 - Pruning
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  • @epicgardening
    @epicgardening  Před rokem +49

    Absolutely stoked on Heirloom Roses and their own-root roses - check them out and tell them Rose Daddy sent you ;) - heirloomroses.com/

    • @kerryharvey6365
      @kerryharvey6365 Před rokem +2

      Love Heirloom Roses. I just got my delivery from them this week. All climbers and ramblers. Can't wait to see them take off.

    • @amaliasradi687
      @amaliasradi687 Před rokem +1

      you didn't talked about what it can be done with roses, I mean the majority of them are edible and very good for consuming and even if they are not good for eating it can be done so much out of them , I think this is an important part for a good homestead to know that flowers are not just for aesthetic and pollinators

    • @TheMusicbabe101
      @TheMusicbabe101 Před rokem +4

      What are you NOT the “daddy” of?! 😂😂😂😂 JS. #WorldsGreatestGardenDaddy 😂

    • @sheepyleepy..2806
      @sheepyleepy..2806 Před rokem

      how is your comment 9 hours ago but this video is still 8 hours ago

    • @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83
      @hands2hearts-seeds2feedamu83 Před rokem

      I have the little tiny Rose's, the white one's & the little tiny pink one's. I didn't start THEM they was growing when we moved here. Im not sure how to manage THESE... The white ones are climbing in this huge crab apple tree. My Elle-May, love to nibble one THEM, Elle-May is my puppa goat.

  • @sohodt1
    @sohodt1 Před rokem +429

    Another tip, this one from a rose supplier of four generations. When cutting off flowers, always cut above a stem that has five leaves. This will ensure more flowers will grow back from that cutoff section.

    • @rainesonne1320
      @rainesonne1320 Před rokem +9

      I never do that and my roses grow back fine!

    • @JessieR2023
      @JessieR2023 Před rokem +9

      @@rainesonne1320 I was going to say this. It don’t matter as long as it deadheaded a quarter of an inch above a leaflet.

    • @sohodt1
      @sohodt1 Před rokem +41

      All I know is that if a rose nursery operator exclusive to roses of four generations tells you a rose cutting tip, I follow it. Do what you want.

    • @KellieDTravis
      @KellieDTravis Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@sohodt1 same here!!

    • @KellieDTravis
      @KellieDTravis Před 11 měsíci +6

      Thank you for that advice

  • @aleagonzales
    @aleagonzales Před rokem +117

    It’s wild how quickly one can go from wanting an orchard to planting and developing a rose garden. Same thing happened to me!

    • @ericabuchanan7260
      @ericabuchanan7260 Před rokem +6

      Same!

    • @EddoPanamenyo
      @EddoPanamenyo Před rokem +9

      Kinda the same here. I started with fruits trees and then i wanted flowers to attract pollinators. Then i got into roses and now finally im getting into house plants.

  • @saaaaauce
    @saaaaauce Před rokem +56

    I'm a 35 yr old guy and I want to be a rose garden abuelita 😂

    • @awideman5981
      @awideman5981 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Can i have your menudo recipe?

    • @saaaaauce
      @saaaaauce Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@awideman5981🤣 pozole too?

    • @saaaaauce
      @saaaaauce Před měsícem +2

      @darknetakesyoursloul who said there was something wrong with that??

    • @camillemacquarrie7797
      @camillemacquarrie7797 Před 11 dny

      Have many children. The world needs rose abuelatinas!

  • @TheKalenedog
    @TheKalenedog Před rokem +66

    My grandma died shortly after i was born and she loved roses, she had rose bushes next to our garage that eventually just ended up dieing without her care. I definitely want to add some roses to my garden and hopefully can honor her in some way. I love how gardening can help us connect to the earth and people at the same time. For me anyways 😅

    • @nativewarrior5052
      @nativewarrior5052 Před 3 měsíci

      My grandma had rose bushes spaced along the brick fence that circled their front yard. She passed away in 2009.
      At my family home we had 4 rose bushes, two red, one yellow and one white. We would get beautiful blends of red in the white and yellow roses.
      I just got a "Blue Girl" rose bush from Tractor Supply and came here for how to properly care for the new rose bush.

  • @Meskarune
    @Meskarune Před rokem +24

    Roses bloom nonstop for months, pollenators love them, they have incredible colors and scents, huge flowers, the rose petals and hips are edible and roses will survive drought and create habitat for animals. They are the queens of the garden for a reason.

  • @Game.Like.A.Mother
    @Game.Like.A.Mother Před rokem +25

    Who ever has been editing these videos needs a raise. Love kev as a grandma 😂❤

  • @Callsign_Neuro
    @Callsign_Neuro Před měsícem +5

    I’m glad I found this video. I’m a 26-year-old guy and I am fixated on growing roses. I dropped my friend off at her house a couple times last week and she gave me a rose twice, but I feel bad because both of them died within a day. Therefore I need to grow my own so I can pay her back lol

  • @alexline4131
    @alexline4131 Před rokem +25

    YES! I got some sickly discount roses from Walmart last year on a whim. I planted them with lots of enriched soil and they just started sending new shoots now. I'm gonna rock the curb appeal with my $5 rose bush.

  • @sohodt1
    @sohodt1 Před rokem +12

    Great video, but I have a tip for you. I know the Fragrant Cloud is a nice smelling rose, but by far, the strongest, most fragrant, sweet smelling rose is the McCartney rose. It's large pink blooms are beautiful too. So strong, you can smell them 8 feet away. No bs.

  • @LarsLarsen77
    @LarsLarsen77 Před rokem +51

    I had a rose growing in hydroton in a DWC bucket, and I thought it was dead, so I stopped watering it for 6 months, but then it rained and it got some water and it somehow came to life again. Amazing! I've only ever seen trees do that before.

    • @Imbatmn57
      @Imbatmn57 Před rokem +11

      I clipped mine back a lot because it wasn't growing nice and thought i killed it, but im seeing leaves after all that rain. Sometimes they just need a big cutback to grow nice.

    • @tcKennedyRemedy
      @tcKennedyRemedy Před měsícem +2

      They LOVE being pruned. My Mom taught me that; last year they were kinda spindly-I got these first ones from WinnDixie (a grocery store chain here in FL & SE), but I started pruning & babied them over the Winter-they seem to like cooler weather too. Now they are blooming & healthy & gorgeous. Now thanks to Kev & Epic Gardening I have a rose addiction after visiting Heirloom Roses! I got 4 of them… THEN, Ollies (a discount store like Big Lots) has root starts for $8 & I bought even more for my best friend! Roses are goddesses & deserve to be treated as such! 🌹

  • @WeirdMikey
    @WeirdMikey Před rokem +5

    I’ve been gardening for years and just picked up roses for the first time. Good timing!

  • @christarosales2716
    @christarosales2716 Před rokem +18

    I want to have a rose bush! So beautiful! Love to hear the history behind them. Thanks for the tips! Thee are so many varieties!

  • @CreaticityIsLife
    @CreaticityIsLife Před rokem +17

    I have a few old bourbon and damask climbing roses from Heirloom roses, and they are stunning. We make rose syrup and jelly in the spring, or just fill a jar with petals and water to make rose sun tea. So good!

    • @sarajohnson6855
      @sarajohnson6855 Před rokem +2

      Are those varieties especially fragrant? I kind of want to start growing a rose just for the petals to infuse into oil

  • @Bryttannee
    @Bryttannee Před 4 měsíci +2

    I love Heirloom Roses. I have been buying from them for several years and have over 40 types. I have only had 3 plants die, but they replaced them.

  • @chrisvanderwoerd9932
    @chrisvanderwoerd9932 Před rokem +50

    I've been growing roses for about 20 years. The most colorful variety is Rio Samba. The blooms are different colors at different stages of their life, so it looks like you have 3 roses in one plant.

    • @mikrokosmomos3231
      @mikrokosmomos3231 Před rokem +1

      hi, i was just wondering if you could give me some advice! I recently propagated a rose which has a lot of meaning to me and I managed to get roots on it. I've potted it but now it's stem is starting to turn yellow and then brown. I've looked online but I can't seem to figure out why this could be happening, and I've sprayed it with fungicide in case that is the problem. I'm thinking of checking that its roots are still healthy and maybe repotting it... any thoughts? Thank you very much for any advice you could give !

    • @gailtalley8037
      @gailtalley8037 Před rokem +1

      I had a Rio Samba it was beautiful then this year it didn’t come back 😢 I don’t know what I did to it , had it 3 plus years.

    • @atimnile2401
      @atimnile2401 Před měsícem

      I live in Wisconsin; does that Rose variety survive in cooler temp States??

    • @chrisvanderwoerd9932
      @chrisvanderwoerd9932 Před 29 dny

      @@mikrokosmomos3231 Only thing I can think of is watering...maybe over?

    • @chrisvanderwoerd9932
      @chrisvanderwoerd9932 Před 29 dny

      @@atimnile2401 I live in San Diego, so even tomatoes overwinter. Not sure, but if other roses make it, it might.

  • @karenyhogan5196
    @karenyhogan5196 Před rokem +5

    I had a Lincoln Rose that was medium high, but had 6" blossoms and so rich in smell that you could not bring it into the house or is would overwhelm and make you sick. Rich blackish red flower: it just stud out in the whole bed of roses.

  • @annierampersad3982
    @annierampersad3982 Před rokem +7

    Hi Kevin.Thanks for the brief history of the rose. I've tried growing rose plants from seeds and I've gotten two out of about 25 seeds. I am still going to sow some seeds this year. Your rose plants are absolutely gorgeous. Much love from Trinidad.⚘

  • @kayjones6147
    @kayjones6147 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I grew hybrid tea roses for over 50 years and without a doubt they are the most rewarding of flowers but then the most labor intensive. But given that I would if only much younger now still have a garden full of hybrid teas. The climate I live in - middle Georgia - is not at all the best place to grow them - very, very hot weather with a lot of high humidity, bugs and diseases galore, etc. But when I was raising them I would have roses to cut from early May often to Thanksgiving Day when I could cut a bunch and use on my Thanksgiving table. I had to be very very diligent with the care - every week to 10 days, they had to be sprayed for such things as Japanese beetles, black spot, spider mites - you name it, it dined on my roses. And every other week they had to be fertilized. There was no spraying after any 8:30 a.m. time - they had to be sprayed when the temperatures were below 85F, when the sun wasn't shining directly on them. Or else you'd have leaf burn. Each February I would carefully cut them back, remove all the old mulch, give them a hefty dose of fertilizer, remove all old leaves, paint each cut back with clear nail polish hoping to ward off rose borers. There was always plenty of work involved, all had to be watered at the base of each plant - overhead watering could easily bring on black spot.
    As I said - labor intensive. But as I also said the most rewarding of any flower. When I finally had to remove my last bush given the fact that in my late 80s I could no longer give them the necessary care, I felt as though I was discarding one of my own children. But those 2 dozens rose bushes brought me so much pleasure for so many years. There were some that were like over 35 years old - all had been carefully planted by my late husband and he always did such with the exact precision needed. So if you love flowers, roses are your best bet.

    • @Christianne-md2nd
      @Christianne-md2nd Před 23 dny

      That was wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing your story and tips.

  • @danielyeroshalmi7492
    @danielyeroshalmi7492 Před rokem +4

    It's insane how every time I get into a gardening topic. You makes video on it the very next day... I came to LA from NYC yesterday and took cuttings from a beautiful rose and planned on trying to grow them. Never have. And then I was looking to buy climbing rose to make a trellis arch.. and then this video comes out. Amazin

  • @zxvixen5299
    @zxvixen5299 Před rokem +12

    You’ll want to double check your information… floribunda roses can get up to six feet tall and six feet wide.
    Miniature roses are named miniature for the size of their blossoms and not the actual size of the mature plant.

  • @maylyntorres3067
    @maylyntorres3067 Před rokem +4

    Where can I find a man so passionate and knowledgeable about gardening? Great content!

  • @dollyperry3020
    @dollyperry3020 Před rokem +13

    Very well-done video with one exception. In cold climates, you can bury the graft union 2-3 inches below the soil to protect the grafted portion of the rose. But I much prefer Own Root roses and love Heirloom Roses!

    • @Hannah-yg3se
      @Hannah-yg3se Před rokem +1

      Yes, I wanted to add that too. Where I live, you always hear to make sure that the graft point is burried under the soil!

  • @NihilusTheGreat
    @NihilusTheGreat Před rokem +4

    We bought a house with a ton of double knockout rose bushes. Very pretty, very vibrant pink. It also came with a climbing rose in a deep magenta color.

  • @williammaxwell1919
    @williammaxwell1919 Před rokem +2

    In our childhood home, my twin sister had an amazing "Cécile Brünner" rose growing; my favourite rose that I haven't seen in nearly 50 years since. That you have one... kudos to you

    • @williammaxwell1919
      @williammaxwell1919 Před rokem

      Cécile Brünner will actually grow as an oversized "bush"; I'm 186cm, Jens' rose was way above my head

  • @visceralhit3721
    @visceralhit3721 Před rokem +3

    Love this, after somewhat avoiding roses in my garden last year I got my first in memory of my Mother in law who left us too soon, Sheilas Perfume, this year I have 5 more in the garden. I diunno why it took me so long to get roses, I learnt so much about them from my dad who is a Rose boss. Long live the rose!

  • @kathrynmettelka7216
    @kathrynmettelka7216 Před rokem +13

    Rose history is fascinating. The Empress Josephine had a famous garden at Malmaison and Napoleon’s generals curried favor by bringing her roses from all over. There are also good stories about a group the Smithsonian dubbed the Texas Rose Rustlers.

    • @billytodd9929
      @billytodd9929 Před 11 měsíci

      Where do i find good history for my rose garden

    • @kathrynmettelka7216
      @kathrynmettelka7216 Před 11 měsíci

      @@billytodd9929 I don’t know a comprehensive reference.

  • @Sylvesteryasdnil
    @Sylvesteryasdnil Před 11 měsíci +1

    I thought the same thing gotta have some serious gardening skills. I love roses just thought they were difficult to maintain. Then we moved and the house had roses and said I am going to give it a go thanks ☺️

  • @AJsGreenThumbLLC
    @AJsGreenThumbLLC Před rokem +3

    I've embraced my inner "Rose Granny" Kevin and I am so glad that you have too!! 😂That CB on the moon arch is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing your tips and knowledge.

  • @trinnvicenti1941
    @trinnvicenti1941 Před 3 měsíci +1

    As a 1st time gardener, I let my teenager pick a flower. She choose rose, 😅 and I was thinking the exact same thing I'm not a old country grandma who has years of experience😂😂😂 😂 so happy I came across your videos. I've learned so much from all of you guys. ❤❤❤ I GOT THIS!!!

  • @kyvidal
    @kyvidal Před 11 měsíci +3

    You’re just the prettiest grandma 💕

  • @SarahAshford
    @SarahAshford Před 2 měsíci +1

    Absolutely stunning roses! I love the variety of colors and shapes you have in your garden.

  • @dominiquereed6821
    @dominiquereed6821 Před rokem +3

    I started buying from Heirloom Roses about 3 years ago. I now have 5 roses. It’s so addicting. Have a long wish,it’s and not that much property 😂 They’re so classic and beautiful. I have to have the “highly scented” type, climbing and one bush.

  • @Notable2Nikki
    @Notable2Nikki Před rokem +5

    I have some kind of rose bushes in my front garden bed that the previous owner planted. I love them but they are getting super tall! My lilac is blooming right now and it is heavenly! I am planning to have the fam put together my greenstalks this weekend. We are doing one with strawberries and one with herbs, lettuces, beans.

  • @boaty9714
    @boaty9714 Před 2 měsíci +2

    For anyone reading this in April of 2024, Costco is running specials on Heirloom Roses!

  • @katiedavis5861
    @katiedavis5861 Před rokem +1

    Heirloom Roses is a lovely company. I've now ordered 3 times from them. So far they've converted me into a rose lover (who would've ever thought!!)

  • @Sa-od9ke
    @Sa-od9ke Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much. Normally I don't have patience for these kind of videos find it boring. You have been practical & addressing all the issues. 😊❤👍💚💐

  • @honieebean
    @honieebean Před rokem +2

    Just bought a rose bush today. Perfect timing! 😁

  • @battlebugplays
    @battlebugplays Před rokem +2

    Im so happy heirloom roses is the sponsor! All my roses are from them and they all performed amazing their first year (last yar) and are all leafing out already this year.

  • @theseahagg
    @theseahagg Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for the brief history of roses & tips for planting them, much appreciated! !

  • @f3wbs
    @f3wbs Před rokem +2

    My mom loves roses and I'm more into fruit plants but I wanted to learn more about roses because I'm going to be pruning them next year. This'll help a lot. Thanks.

  • @CarolinaOmaSteph
    @CarolinaOmaSteph Před rokem +1

    I really like Heirloom Roses Company. Glad you found this company. I would recommend them to anyone. Thank you for this video.

  • @gratefulMOMent
    @gratefulMOMent Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’m so happy to see you’ve done a rose video. I haven’t had the want to grow any before. But I’m getting some cuttings from my hunny’s grandma’s home. She passed this spring& had lived in her home for over 70 years (since after her honeymoon). She started roses & poppies their first year together. I’m going to try her poppies too…Needless to say, I’m falling in love. So excited to try to keep these babies alive. Thank you for the thorough video. As always! 🌱💚

  • @ColeSpolaric
    @ColeSpolaric Před rokem +18

    It's suggested in northern climates to actually bury the graft point. I'd rather just bury it in leaves come fall. That's extremely important in northern climates because the cold dry winds can zap them

    • @pamelah6431
      @pamelah6431 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, but the root section will survive and totally confuse people.

  • @maryvasilakakos7387
    @maryvasilakakos7387 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great down to earth vid. Been gardening since I was 5, following my beloved Gran around. Roses are pretty much indestructible, they started life as bramble bushes, only too much breeding like DA has turned them into temperamental divas.
    I have a Dublin Bay nearly 30 yrs old bought for a couple of bucks at a garden centre sale, it was neglected in a pot for years when I was a busy working mum and then planted in the ground with erratic care. Still blooms its heart out every year for months and the blooms in a red that never fades last for weeks each. Most roses are killed in home gardens with too much fussing.
    Look forward to more. Cheers from Melbourne 💕

  • @suzannegriggs1011
    @suzannegriggs1011 Před rokem +1

    Roses are awesome! I live in zone 4b, high winds, clay soil and a salty well. Rose family plants are some of the only plants that handle my conditions. Own root roses all the way!

  • @evanesoteric
    @evanesoteric Před rokem +2

    Top shelf content right here. Thank you for the lessons.

  • @kathygram
    @kathygram Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great help! Thanks! So excited to try my hand at rose bushes now!

  • @itsmeayanna
    @itsmeayanna Před rokem +1

    I just got 2 double knock out roses!!! I’m so excited to plant them

  • @Prettykittychimi
    @Prettykittychimi Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I planted the Fourth of July climbing rose 5 years ago that looked awful and never bloomed more than a couple flowers. This year it finally grew new canes and is flowering the crazy! Only thing is the flowers aren’t variegated anymore but just a plain red. I was so confused why it changed but it must be the original root stock growing, I didn’t realize roses are grafted! Now it makes sense it’s been boggling my mind, thank you!

  • @littlevalleyhomestead

    Love the diversity in your garden and on your channel! Thanks 👍

  • @irez6298
    @irez6298 Před rokem +7

    Epic Gardening, I greatly appreciate you and your content helping me fulfill my gardening passion. That history in the beginning was genius great addition to your work.

  • @theAcePrincess_withAutism

    Thank you, I needed some easily understood care information since a loved one passed and had many roses that he took amazing care of, so I really don't want to ruin the roses I'm given.
    The chapters make this video very useful.

  • @HanaRosesHome
    @HanaRosesHome Před 19 dny +1

    Yes, I'm a Red Rose from Lancashire, England ..

  • @HurairaHerbals
    @HurairaHerbals Před rokem +1

    For eating(Jams, Syrups, tea, etc) or making medicine, I suggest using Old Garden roses. Roses from the Damask class, or Portlands, Gallicas, Bourbons, Centifolia, Alba, and Rugosa

  • @petekooshian5595
    @petekooshian5595 Před rokem +2

    I was looking at Heirloom Roses a little while back! I'm obsessed with the apricot and yellow colored roses. I want to have three different ones someday: one for color, one for aroma, and one for rosehips

  • @JL-hw5hu
    @JL-hw5hu Před rokem

    Nice video Kevin. Thanks for sharing

  • @gabrielalvinvaughan
    @gabrielalvinvaughan Před rokem +2

    Love roses! Hoping you make a more in-depth pruning video!

  • @lina987
    @lina987 Před rokem +2

    Oh, I learned, that the grafted part of roses definitely needs to be buried under the soil (7:52), otherwise the rose with the roots will keep trying pushing through. So you put that part under the soil (contrary to e.g. grafted fruit trees like apples) and so make sure that the rose which is grafted on flourishes with its unique qualities. See Monty Don from Gardeners’ World.

  • @helenmcclellan452
    @helenmcclellan452 Před rokem

    Facing the graft to the north is new to me, thanks for sharing!

  • @aileenbell6750
    @aileenbell6750 Před rokem

    How fun! I am propagating some roses from my parents’ house. This wad good timing.

  • @nwetyinwin3788
    @nwetyinwin3788 Před rokem +1

    Thanks very much for your tips! Appreciate it! I’m a newbie rosarian!

  • @rockyusa2012
    @rockyusa2012 Před rokem +1

    Great video Kevin. 🌹

  • @franthomas5867
    @franthomas5867 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for creating your easy to follow video! I've never grown roses due to an inordinate amount of deer pressure, But You've sold me on the deer resistant variety!

  • @xtra-tonik94
    @xtra-tonik94 Před 7 měsíci

    Kebun bunga yang sangat indah good budi daya👍👍👍

  • @Florida_mudpuppy
    @Florida_mudpuppy Před rokem +1

    Garden is so great

  • @3coins.
    @3coins. Před 11 měsíci

    My dad grew roses on the patio. They were gorgeous.

  • @dzdncnfzd3
    @dzdncnfzd3 Před rokem +1

    Roses have been the hardest for me when it comes to pests and black spot. Those damn beetles keep devouring them. But I will say my number one recommendation for roses is to find a sunny south facing spot for them. The two I have on the east side of my house struggle but the girls that get that south sun are thriving!! And my mom always told me to make sure you cut above a five leaf branch

  • @thecrazypotatocrazypotatoc655

    I absolutely love this channel and have shared

  • @Someblackguy04
    @Someblackguy04 Před rokem +2

    You should do a winter flower garden

  • @sixwingedbee81
    @sixwingedbee81 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate this video. I'm currently trying to find a specific type of rose that was growing in my childhood home for over 50 years (house is sold mom didn't save it) so this will be helpful if I'm ever able to find something similar.

  • @Earthslittlesecrets
    @Earthslittlesecrets Před rokem

    The video I have been wanting.🎉

  • @haunted_sniper
    @haunted_sniper Před rokem

    parents planted roses around our house. i helped and they are so temperamental but once they get going they are beautiful and amazing.

  • @RubenVernier
    @RubenVernier Před měsícem

    Great, insightful video thank you!

  • @mitty2575
    @mitty2575 Před měsícem

    I just made my 1 batch of soap with rose petal infusion… it feel amazing! I’d plant roses just for my soap recipe.

  • @mishkahappy3839
    @mishkahappy3839 Před rokem

    I found heirloom roses and now I'm hooked. Those medicinal hips too! They got some rugosa... NM, you already know (as I'm typing) 😂

  • @principeturandot4593
    @principeturandot4593 Před měsícem

    A great video! I love that you embraced roses into your garden and life.🥰
    If I may, I'd like to share one small adjustment to the pruning: At 10:18, the angle and height of your cut is good. However, you seem to be cutting in the wrong direction. To ensure water running off away from the new bud and growth, I would recommend cutting with the angle sloping in the complete opposite direction.
    Thanks for the superb video. It's really lovely to see gardeners over the years sharing their love for roses.

  • @tooqip7911
    @tooqip7911 Před rokem

    Cecil Bruner is my favorite. When I moved I think that rose and my microwave is the only thing I miss.

  • @humanbeing4368
    @humanbeing4368 Před rokem

    Not sponsored by Heirloom roses! Now that’s DOPE AF!

  • @postmortemcircus9303
    @postmortemcircus9303 Před rokem

    Perfect timing I was debating on which to start with 👀

  • @r.b.8061
    @r.b.8061 Před rokem +2

    I always bury the grafted part of the rose. This is the weakest part of a rose. 2 - 4 inches below the soil. This will make a happy rose.

  • @fabricdragon
    @fabricdragon Před rokem

    own root roses are awesome. I've purchased from heirloom Roses before they have great customer service.
    tea roses are the fussiest as far as pruning and growing etc, but give you the "florist" rose stems.
    i have a climber on each side of my windwo, and bush roses UNDER the window...
    and a rosa rugosa in front of a window for security.
    note that the rosa rugosa roses are MUCH more shade tolerant

  • @Grime_time
    @Grime_time Před rokem

    I use to hate roses (and still do as cut flowers) 😂 but I love growing them in the garden.

  • @TheFragrantBunch
    @TheFragrantBunch Před rokem

    I hope you get some David Austin roses! They are stunning and super fragrant 🌹

  • @vijay_6048
    @vijay_6048 Před rokem

    Nice sharing

  • @colleenmcbride3656
    @colleenmcbride3656 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I just got a Don Juan pink rose plant. I'm waiting for the delivery.

  • @johannesstruijk9907
    @johannesstruijk9907 Před rokem +1

    Very inspiring video, with beautiful roses. Two things though: In cold climates, if you don't bury the graft point, you better mulch it before winter. And the 45 degrees cut is complete and total BS. Just make a straight cut to minimize the wound. The 45 degrees story is a leftover from the 1800s when people used pruning knifes instead of the nice pruners that we have nowadays.

  • @rayal902
    @rayal902 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you!!!!!🌹🌿🪴🌱

  • @jackiehorsley9263
    @jackiehorsley9263 Před rokem

    sounds awesome looks like some pretty rose bushes I am growing miniature rose bushes

  • @seenikgardens
    @seenikgardens Před rokem

    I inherited a lovely climbing rose when I was able to buy my grandfathers homesteaded property. And this last horrid Idaho winter killed it. So I’ll be looking for suggestions to replace.

  • @gabrieladelgadohernandez3430
    @gabrieladelgadohernandez3430 Před 3 měsíci +1

    HAHAHAHA EMBRACE THE GRANDMOTHER WITHIN YOU KILLED ME

  • @BubbaStew
    @BubbaStew Před rokem +1

    You should check out the Tombstone Rose Tree sometime! It’s an amazing sight to see

  • @katiedotson704
    @katiedotson704 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Like you, roses were not something I planned for. There are only a few that appealed to me. However, my favorite color of roses is yellow. I found a climbing yellow rose for a very reasonable price, brought it home, and repotted it as my garden bed wasn't ready. Yellow roses are obviously a favorite of deer as well. The rose "stick" I was left with did not survive. I then found a Joseph's Coat climbing rose at my local feed store and decided to try again. The deer attacked again but before the plant was totally decimated by the invasive wildlife, I found a cheap deer repellent. Tea bags. The ones with strings so you can tie them to the roses. I lay out used tea bags and allow them to dry and then rub in copious amounts of Vicks Vapo-Rub. You may want to use gloves as the smell can be difficult to remove from your hands..Tie some to the most exposed limbs of your rose plant. OK. You don't have to use tea bags. Strips of cloth will do. Green strips of cloth are not so noticeable. I reapply the Vicks every couple of weeks or after a hard rain.
    My plan for this rose is to use an 8 foot patio umbrella frame as a trellis. I will reinforce the ribs by using 14ga or 12 ga wire to stabilize the ribs and then cover with poultry wire. I found an umbrella frame on Facebook Market Place for about $20. To my delight, when I got it, it was black which was my preference. I think it should also be sturdy enough to support a couple of Hummingbird feeders. The rose will have to be secured to the umbrella post until it reaches the canopy and I will use strips of cloth for this purpose, and hopefully get the rose to wrap around the pole in a spiral pattern.
    Now if I can find a way to combat the Japanese Beetles without harming the desirable pollinators. Suggestions are welcome.

  • @deleteduser127
    @deleteduser127 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @williammaxwell1919
    @williammaxwell1919 Před rokem +1

    Roses were (and in some modern vineyard's still) used in viticulture as a early warning for various pathogen attacks... thus the vigneron would be able to try various strategies and preventitive measures to try to protect their vines and harvest

  • @brainbits6065
    @brainbits6065 Před rokem

    John Meyer G shock is lit! (and so are the roses!)

  • @cynthiablanton9106
    @cynthiablanton9106 Před rokem

    I am SOOOO jealous. I remember the incredible fragrance 😢

  • @t.v.4551
    @t.v.4551 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This video should have been named Types & Kind of Roses 101 for better clarity!!
    It proved not what I expected it to be :((

  • @stanley3384
    @stanley3384 Před rokem

    Lol this video worked on me, just bought two roses from heirloom roses

  • @ZenTeT
    @ZenTeT Před rokem

    i like miniature roses im just about to buy 2 more for indoor growing :D