Yay!! Ben so lovely to see your amazing garden! Thank you for sharing. I live north of San Francisco on the coast and we too have had a damp summer thusfar, mostly due to fog and cool temps. Blackspot is an issue on some. I am SOOOO glad you'll be staying on at your place! Awesome news!
So lovely Ben! Thank you for that tour. I was wondering how many hours of sunlight does the bed with Sophie's Rose get? I too, have been having a miserable year with my dahlias. I was so happy they overwintered well in my cellar and then got slammed with pests. Another question for you, why would a dahlia come up, show nice growth, and then just start wilting away? (Her neighbors look happy, but she is just wilting away)
The raised planter containing Sophie’s rose get us around 3 to 4 hours of direct sunlight per day nothing to intense It’s been a bad season getting dahlias moving we have a very active mole in the garden right now. Are you sure you haven’t got a ground-based pest
Thank you for this Ben - you have a gorgeous garden . I feel it's great that we have all your advice and knowledge for free so would be very happy to make a contribution to the charity if I could have the details . Don't know if it was a problem with me but I lost the sound after a while ! Thanks for all the videos 😊.
Absolutely wonderful garden, Ben! Thank you so much for sharing! This is so encouraging to see the roses that I am considering in the garden and with other plants. What are the smaller plants that look like daisies? Are they just a different variety? They have smaller heads, some larger oranger centers, some small flowers on taller stems, etc.
The ones you see dotted about in the wildflower Meadow and in the border behind the patio are known as oxeye daisies they are a perennial wildflower very similar to its larger cousin which produces flowers around 3 inches across has grown as a perennial plant
Really enjoyed this ben your best garden vid yet in my opinion, really looking forward to your England rose review as there's no reviews I can find on this rose plus if you Choose not to keep Lmao I can find space in my garden 😂😂😂
A beautiful garden tour full of lovely roses. Ben, I have 2nd spring Roahl Dahl rose in a 62L pot. Each spring, It looks v healthy and loads of blooms until 1st flush is over in June. Then most foilage turn yellow / black spots and drop, even worst than Boscobel. Each spring Pruned carefully for air circulations, gets same feed as other roses. Do you have any suggestions to improve this condition. Many thanks for your helpful advice.
I’m sorry that you’re having issues with it, but by the sounds of things it’s getting stressed and probably drying out This particular plant prefers to be in partial shade only receiving a maximum of about four hours of the day only sunshine in the morning and it seems to prefer this
Wow, absolutely magnificent Ben. Definitely got my creative juices flowing there.
What an incredible house and property. You've been an inspiration to me the past few months. Glad you're staying where you are.
That was fantastic. Beautiful garden and great tour. At times it sounded like you were commentating on the Grand National😂.
Roses beautiful.❤
You have a gorgeous garden!!! Thank you for sharing. You got me inspired
You are most welcome
Beautiful garden of roses and companion plants. So pretty. Wish CZcams could capture the fragrance.
Yay!! Ben so lovely to see your amazing garden! Thank you for sharing. I live north of San Francisco on the coast and we too have had a damp summer thusfar, mostly due to fog and cool temps. Blackspot is an issue on some. I am SOOOO glad you'll be staying on at your place! Awesome news!
Thank you we have the opportunity just to take a breath for a couple of years and then decide our next move but for now we’re secured
So lovely Ben! Thank you for that tour. I was wondering how many hours of sunlight does the bed with Sophie's Rose get?
I too, have been having a miserable year with my dahlias. I was so happy they overwintered well in my cellar and then got slammed with pests. Another question for you, why would a dahlia come up, show nice growth, and then just start wilting away?
(Her neighbors look happy, but she is just wilting away)
The raised planter containing Sophie’s rose get us around 3 to 4 hours of direct sunlight per day nothing to intense
It’s been a bad season getting dahlias moving we have a very active mole in the garden right now. Are you sure you haven’t got a ground-based pest
Thank you for this Ben - you have a gorgeous garden . I feel it's great that we have all your advice and knowledge for free so would be very happy to make a contribution to the charity if I could have the details . Don't know if it was a problem with me but I lost the sound after a while ! Thanks for all the videos 😊.
I hope it was just an issue affecting yourself. I’ll drop a link to the charity in the comment section for you.
www.justgiving.com/page/opencottagegarden?IG
Absolutely wonderful garden, Ben! Thank you so much for sharing! This is so encouraging to see the roses that I am considering in the garden and with other plants. What are the smaller plants that look like daisies? Are they just a different variety? They have smaller heads, some larger oranger centers, some small flowers on taller stems, etc.
The ones you see dotted about in the wildflower Meadow and in the border behind the patio are known as oxeye daisies they are a perennial wildflower very similar to its larger cousin which produces flowers around 3 inches across has grown as a perennial plant
Really enjoyed this ben your best garden vid yet in my opinion, really looking forward to your England rose review as there's no reviews I can find on this rose plus if you Choose not to keep Lmao I can find space in my garden 😂😂😂
It will be on its way in the next couple of weeks. It’s just opening its first flowers now.
I love your home 🏡 ❤️ 😊
Thank you
Such a wonderful tour, amazing. Do you draw out or have a map for planning purposes?
Nether my process is very organic
A beautiful garden tour full of lovely roses. Ben, I have 2nd spring Roahl Dahl rose in a 62L pot. Each spring, It looks v healthy and loads of blooms until 1st flush is over in June. Then most foilage turn yellow / black spots and drop, even worst than Boscobel. Each spring Pruned carefully for air circulations, gets same feed as other roses. Do you have any suggestions to improve this condition. Many thanks for your helpful advice.
I’m sorry that you’re having issues with it, but by the sounds of things it’s getting stressed and probably drying out
This particular plant prefers to be in partial shade only receiving a maximum of about four hours of the day only sunshine in the morning and it seems to prefer this
My Angels trumpet seeds failed this year .😢