@@GardeningwithCreekside Bird seed ..... Okay .... I thought that she was feasting on something else .... I also have a dog that I have to keep my eye on ..... OMG ... They can get into so many things ..... LOL
QUESTION: just my thinking. If you plant a rose bush in the spring, the following year your supposed to prune it. Doesn’t pruning hurt the newly growing root system, forcing the rose bush to regrow. I would think that in the first few years your trying to build a good root system and pruning takes the energy away from the root system. Again just my thinking. ❄️💚🙃
Followed your advice I used that Rose snd Flower card last year on all my plants; it solved all my pest and disease issues. The Japanese battles didn’t devastate my garden and the fungus I normal get around August never came; plants were healthy and blooming until December. I’m in zone 8a Atlanta and I will be applying the BioAdvance at planting; some of the best advice I’ve gotten on UA-cam; Thank you, Jenny! ❤
Love your videos and find them so informative. Since it’s difficult to see the plants against the backround this time of year just wondering if placing your pop up bag behind the plant would help give it enough contrast so we can better see what your explaining. It’s just a suggestion. You guys do a great job and love everything you do. We are expecting another foot of snow today so I am living through you at the moment. Gets me excited for our spring to show up even though it’s still a few months away.
I wish you would show more close up of your hand doing the pruning. You had a very brief shot like this and it would be so helpful. I heard to prune above a shoot or leaf that is pointed out.
I’m a new gardener and this is my first pruning season with my roses so this was extremely helpful! I noticed some swelling here in Chattanooga, but wasn’t sure if it was too early to prune quite yet. This weather has been confusing 🙃 Great video, as always!
The bunnies unfortunately ate all 3 of my first year roses down to the ground so no pruning for me 😅 Nonetheless, enjoyed this video and hopefully the roses come back in the spring
Hi Jen, we love what you do and really enjoy your dog “Brenna” not sure of spelling. But today you lost us at 13:41 when Brenna dug something up behind you and starting eating it. She is a wonderful distraction and should you be doing something really technical we can always back the video up to get the content. Enjoy your site !!!!
Brynna is a sucker for the sunflower seeds I put in the bird feeders, and that is what she was eating behind me. I had no idea until I was editing the video🤦🏻♀️
This is great, I have some of the rise up series on order for spring ❤️ I can't wait to get everything planted this year! As always, thanks for sharing!
I have an oil(mix of flowers that attract JBs) that I place on some cotton attached to a plastic bottle, cut and overturned to make a funnel. The funnel hangs over a bucket of water. The beetles get trapped and my chickens would get a sip and a snack! No attractant? A few cuttings of geranium hanging over the funnel will attract and paralyze them where they will drown or be eaten. If you don't have animals to eat the insects, you can use soapy water. Might not be the best method, but it works wonders for me!!
@@MyBackyardScience Funny you say they fancy your canna lilies incresingly lately, as I've noticed them munching on my calla lilies more and more! Have a great week, good luck in your battles against the beetles. 👍🙂
Thank you for this video. I got a rise up lavender from my local nursery in November. It established well but never went dormant (I’m in zone 9); being so it’s still full of foliage. Should I strip the foliage off when I prune?
@@karenschrantz2307 Gorgeous flowers just not as much growth as Amberness, but that could have been due to me having too many annuals in the flowerbed. This year I’m going to be a minimalist in the rose garden 😉
I am in zone 7B in Alabama. I find your tips helpful. Do you use the bioadvance in February or do you start with the rose tone? I also deal with black spot and Japanese beetles.
Hi Jenny, this is just a suggestion. Is there a way that you could incorporate a poster board as a backdrop when pruning your plants? The stems are camouflaged with the grasses and other vegetation and only upon close recording can we see what you've done. The stems were visible against your lilac top today, and that's what prompted me to write.
Looking on your Amazon page for your rose gloves? Can't find them. Can you tell me where you purchased. your videos! We are in Denver NC. I just read somewhere else not to trim my roses until you see new buds in spring??? What the heck! I see them now and will heed your advice and get busy! Just trying to avoid the "stabbing" this year with appropriate gloves. ☺️
What in the world is Brynna eating?
Birdseed 🤦🏻♀️. I had no clue until I was editing.
@@GardeningwithCreekside Bird seed ..... Okay .... I thought that she was feasting on something else .... I also have a dog that I have to keep my eye on ..... OMG ... They can get into so many things ..... LOL
@@shirlenehigbie5677 yes they can! Sister does enjoy the sunflower seeds, sigh….
QUESTION: just my thinking. If you plant a rose bush in the spring, the following year your supposed to prune it. Doesn’t pruning hurt the newly growing root system, forcing the rose bush to regrow. I would think that in the first few years your trying to build a good root system and pruning takes the energy away from the root system. Again just my thinking. ❄️💚🙃
Thats what i was wondering!
Hello selamat pagi..very beautiful flower..👍👍❤️❤️🙏🙏
Great trimming video thanks Jenny! Glad to see PW is getting into the roses.
Such a pleasant job... I like spring "worries"! Nice to meet you, Janny. Have a nice day!
I look forward to all of your videos, and how detailed you are. I have used that bioAdvanced fir a few years and it is
Glad you like them!
Thank you for sharing I watch the all your videos every time you have one out your place is amazing I have to come visit I am in North Carolina
Followed your advice I used that Rose snd Flower card last year on all my plants; it solved all my pest and disease issues. The Japanese battles didn’t devastate my garden and the fungus I normal get around August never came; plants were healthy and blooming until December. I’m in zone 8a Atlanta and I will be applying the BioAdvance at planting; some of the best advice I’ve gotten on UA-cam; Thank you, Jenny! ❤
YAHOO!!!! 🎉
Nice Tips sharing 👌 👍
Thanks
Love your videos and find them so informative. Since it’s difficult to see the plants against the backround this time of year just wondering if placing your pop up bag behind the plant would help give it enough contrast so we can better see what your explaining. It’s just a suggestion. You guys do a great job and love everything you do. We are expecting another foot of snow today so I am living through you at the moment. Gets me excited for our spring to show up even though it’s still a few months away.
I thought that in yesterdays video !!!!
You cracked me up with the lemon 🍋 zest comment! 😆
I wish you would show more close up of your hand doing the pruning. You had a very brief shot like this and it would be so helpful. I heard to prune above a shoot or leaf that is pointed out.
Beautiful color of your roses!
I’m a new gardener and this is my first pruning season with my roses so this was extremely helpful! I noticed some swelling here in Chattanooga, but wasn’t sure if it was too early to prune quite yet. This weather has been confusing 🙃 Great video, as always!
Glad it was helpful!
The bunnies unfortunately ate all 3 of my first year roses down to the ground so no pruning for me 😅 Nonetheless, enjoyed this video and hopefully the roses come back in the spring
Hi Jen, we love what you do and really enjoy your dog “Brenna” not sure of spelling. But today you lost us at 13:41 when Brenna dug something up behind you and starting eating it. She is a wonderful distraction and should you be doing something really technical we can always back the video up to get the content. Enjoy your site !!!!
Brynna is a sucker for the sunflower seeds I put in the bird feeders, and that is what she was eating behind me. I had no idea until I was editing the video🤦🏻♀️
This is great, I have some of the rise up series on order for spring ❤️ I can't wait to get everything planted this year! As always, thanks for sharing!
Wonderful! Enjoy them 💗
The Japanese beetles are definitely a problem. In recent years, they seem to prefer our canna lilies instead of the roses 🌹. Totally unexpected. 😀
I have an oil(mix of flowers that attract JBs) that I place on some cotton attached to a plastic bottle, cut and overturned to make a funnel. The funnel hangs over a bucket of water. The beetles get trapped and my chickens would get a sip and a snack!
No attractant? A few cuttings of geranium hanging over the funnel will attract and paralyze them where they will drown or be eaten. If you don't have animals to eat the insects, you can use soapy water.
Might not be the best method, but it works wonders for me!!
@@RealBradMiller Awesome that your chickens get to eat them! Sounds like a great solution! 🙂
@@MyBackyardScience Funny you say they fancy your canna lilies incresingly lately, as I've noticed them munching on my calla lilies more and more!
Have a great week, good luck in your battles against the beetles. 👍🙂
Hi Jenny, great video as always 😊
Thank you! 😃
Thank you for this video. I got a rise up lavender from my local nursery in November. It established well but never went dormant (I’m in zone 9); being so it’s still full of foliage. Should I strip the foliage off when I prune?
I have Rise Up Amberness! Blew me away the first year. Outstanding!
Don’t tell anyone, but it was my favorite last year 😊
@@GardeningwithCreekside Jenny, how was the Crema rose? I want to try that one this year.
@@karenschrantz2307 Gorgeous flowers just not as much growth as Amberness, but that could have been due to me having too many annuals in the flowerbed. This year I’m going to be a minimalist in the rose garden 😉
I am in zone 7B in Alabama. I find your tips helpful. Do you use the bioadvance in February or do you start with the rose tone? I also deal with black spot and Japanese beetles.
Hi Jenny, this is just a suggestion. Is there a way that you could incorporate a poster board as a backdrop when pruning your plants? The stems are camouflaged with the grasses and other vegetation and only upon close recording can we see what you've done. The stems were visible against your lilac top today, and that's what prompted me to write.
I would have liked to see a closer up view, but I think Jenny was alone with the tripod, so logistically speaking ...
There were close up shots.
Looking on your Amazon page for your rose gloves? Can't find them. Can you tell me where you purchased. your videos! We are in Denver NC. I just read somewhere else not to trim my roses until you see new buds in spring??? What the heck!
I see them now and will heed your advice and get busy! Just trying to avoid the "stabbing" this year with appropriate gloves. ☺️
I got them online from Gardener's Supply😊
Jenny,
Is the 3-in-1 Rose & Flower Care granules systemic?
Thank you. 😊
It is
Hey Jennie, when will you apply the three in one?
Once I have leaves to flush out. I then reapply every 4 weeks (otherwise the beetles invade)
Should you prune even if it’s newly planted? Late fall last season or even this late winter??
Yes, unless it was pruned prior to planting. You still need it to push new growth and have a nice habit. You can still use the 1/3 ratio for pruning.
What was the granule rose product for caterpillar?
It is Bayer Advanced All in One Rose and Flower Care
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