Help Your Roses Survive The Heat! 🌹🌹 || Summer Rose Maintenance || Growing Roses || Caring For Roses

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2023
  • Caring for roses can be intimidating. And caring for roses in the heat of the summer can be even harder! But here are my simple steps for helping my roses survive the heat! A little summer rose maintenance will go a long way to growing roses in your garden.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @tulle7358
    @tulle7358 Před rokem +9

    Hi Amanda, a little extra but important tip, definitely clean your pruners in between cutting your different roses!! In fact, in between cutting anything, but personally I’m not that particular with that, but I am with my roses since they are so prone to different types of diseases
    Thanks for a great general guide to rose care 😊

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem +3

      Great tip! I always forget about that and not I’m regretting it … at least I cut the one with the black spot last 😬

    • @tulle7358
      @tulle7358 Před rokem +2

      @@shesamadgardener 😀 you were very careful with that plant and you did remove the spotted leaves with your hands so that’s good!, next time you’ll know to clean the pruners… 👍 Roses are so beautiful so anything we can do to keep them healthy and growing. It worth it 😊

  • @carolyncumming4277
    @carolyncumming4277 Před 27 dny

    Thanks so much from NZ. Especially the tip about pruning midgrowth and the direction of growth away from the centre.

  • @PegsGarden
    @PegsGarden Před rokem +2

    I am new to your channel and loving your videos, I have been gardening for over 15 years but always learn something new, you have a beautiful garden🌷🌷🌷

  • @KP-gw5zv
    @KP-gw5zv Před rokem +1

    Good morning. A quart is 4 cups of water. Love this video on rose care. I have learned a lot and now will be able to look to see what my roses are up to. Thank you and have a wonderful day.

  • @michellepollino4986
    @michellepollino4986 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for all the tips and information about roses, very helpful. Good luck with all your roses!

  • @celestemayse2446
    @celestemayse2446 Před rokem +1

    I switched to the All In One Rose care last year. Really happy with the results-my 7 rose plants are doing great! Trying climbing roses this year & training is new for me. Thanks for sharing such great info. Zone 8A

  • @vickijackson9115
    @vickijackson9115 Před rokem +2

    Thank you always for sharing your experience with all your plants. Love the Iron bed trellis. If it’s pretty use the piece anywhere. I certainly do. ☺️

  • @antonianovoa6416
    @antonianovoa6416 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video! AGAIN! We used to live in wine country and the landscapers, of the wineries, would literally use a hedge saw and would just cut the living life of their roses, very painful to watch but this made their paths manageable....love roses!

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      They are very hardy plants! I have a friend who grows all of roses and she uses the same method and literally hacks them back … they love her for it!

  • @patboyle267
    @patboyle267 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video it was very informative and I appreciated the close ups of where you pruned exactly on the roses. Very helpful 😊

  • @marionnixon817
    @marionnixon817 Před rokem

    Another timely video. I’m growing 2 Peggy Martin roses I started from cuttings from a friend. Great tips on getting them started on trellises. The branches are running in every direction like a herd of cats. 🤣 Now I know I need to trim off the ones growing forward. Maybe I can get those cuttings rooted so I can share. Propagating is not easy but it is rewarding when you get lucky and get them to root. Thanks for all the info and the Rose Care. Will definitely be looking for that!

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem +1

      Yes you can probably root the new cuttings!!!

    • @marionnixon817
      @marionnixon817 Před rokem

      @@shesamadgardener Definitely going to try it again. Last time only 3 of 12 survived but that’s ok. Live and learn. 😁

  • @Nancy13500
    @Nancy13500 Před rokem

    Great video 😊

  • @sjerzgrl
    @sjerzgrl Před rokem +1

    This info was very helpful! I gained a lot of new tips. Thank you

  • @grisespino5342
    @grisespino5342 Před rokem

    It may help to choose varieties that thrive in your climate growing zone. I'm in 9b and deal with my share. There are cold and shade roses to choose from.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      Thanks! I purchased these under the guidance of the rose rep at my local nursery!

  • @kathyley5661
    @kathyley5661 Před rokem

    This was so helpful! It gives me confidence also. I have never wanted to deal with roses. Maybe now I can. Thank you.

  • @kathyley5661
    @kathyley5661 Před rokem

    Again, great vedio!!!

  • @hd1ab1
    @hd1ab1 Před rokem

    On the topic of powdery mildew, once the plant has it, is there no way to get rid of it short of taking off all the leaves?
    I have 3 peonies that, even after spraying with a product for powdery mildew, just don't seem to ward it off. If the plants can't photosynthesize, is it OK to cut the whole plant back, even if it's only July? I know last year I couldn't stand it, and I cut them back, I think in late August, but it was concerning. They did come back this year and bloom but it's happening again. I tried to stay on top of it but I was unseccessful. I think I'm going to take the middle plant out and move it so the other 2 have more air flow but until then, any suggestions?
    I'm a sucker for the tall Phlox, and of course, they too have powdery mildew. I did move them recently but their bottoms are bare😮😂!! I'm waiting to see how they bloom.
    Thanks for the rose lesson. I have one climber and one standard knock out rose and the climber info was very helpful.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      Hi there! You can use a neem oil spray or insecticidal soap spray to get rid of powdery mildew. However, once a leaf has it, the leaf will not return back to normal. I don’t have lots of experience with peonies, so I can’t say whether it is okay to cut them back.

  • @lindaford624
    @lindaford624 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!
    Where did you purchase your obelisk (is that the proper name)?

  • @Creekside_Cottage_Garden

    Where did you get your obelisk

  • @mayaportland8805
    @mayaportland8805 Před rokem

    Don't they have thorns? You handle those branches like they are thornless.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      They do … my hands are pretty tough and I am careful where I grab the stems.

  • @kelliwebb2870
    @kelliwebb2870 Před rokem

    I have always heard that you should never do a hard prune like you are doing in the summer months. It weakens the plant and leaves it open for disease. I’m in zone 10a and we only dead head and remove diseased growth in the summer, never a hard prune. I have about thirty roses. I hope you don’t lose your roses. That would be sad. I’ve been a rose gardener for about thirty five years.

    • @shesamadgardener
      @shesamadgardener  Před rokem

      I’ve heard that as well and I’m sure that’s a good tip! But for the Queen of Elegance, it wa struggling already and did the same thing last year … a good prune last year helped it a lot. I’m not an expert but I’m just doing what has worked for me in the past … totally get that it’s not for everyone and for every situation.