Lovely! I have such a serious case of farm envy! I'll definitely be using this video in the future if I can ever escape my city backyard! LOL. Thank you so much for making such an in depth video, it's amazing!! :) :)
Really like what you folks have going on over here. Loved your greenhouse build videos that led me to sub up to watch more of the awesome work your doing on the farm. Hope you have a great week!
I bought 31 damasks & moss & all sorts of roses celebrating (realising after 2 yrs ).. coming back in 1 wk. from hospital in Sep.2021 having an artery behind the heart 100 % blocked fully functioning now.. i can’t wait to see the flowers this summer 24.. hard work planting them in big pots 2 in each
just now seeing this video. Wondering if you have a recommended company that you purchase your roses from? These plants in the video look so healthy and grew so well in your care! Thank you :)
Hello, Gardener, Nice 👍 video to learn, thanks as you said about months related to weather, so, like to know from which Country you are showing? Thanks. Your reply will be appreciated. I am watching from Canada 🇨🇦.
Hi can I grow these roses in containers for personal use...i always though about growing cut roses like high end magic and like roses from Equador...omg...i ll just die if i have this beauty in my pot
Thank you for posting this! You seem so friendly and kind! 😄 Do you have a recommendation for how much to sell each stem for? Do you grow them organically?
Thanks for watching! Your price per stem will be mostly dependent on you area and market. Check the pricing from tour nearest wholesale flower market, and remember that locally grown blooms have so much to offer compared to imports! We do grow our roses organically, yes!
thank you for the lovely video .. my question is for me , ofcoz m a beginer. .. but most ppl say that roses r most difficult to grow nd handle .. it's hard to grow one rose plant for some ppl including me 😊 what is the secret of growing such an awesome rose farm ... how do u take care of it step by step to keep them alive , past control and give healthy flowers ? thank you
Thank you for watching! Start with your soil. Make sure you have well drained, fertile soil. Plant the rose in the early spring or fall for best establishment. Keep it evenly watered throughout the warm weather. We also fertilizer throughout the growing season to keep our plants healthy. Hope that helps, happy growing!
Hi in norway we say that the grafting point should be at least 10cm about 4 inches? Under ground, to bury the grafting point really deep, in order for the roses to survive winther.
@@RainDropFarms Thanks :) There are so many gorgeous flowers to grow that I tend to get a bit indecisive... It pays to ask about the 'special' ones that stand out for one reason or another. Your place is really coming along!
Hi from Future Farm:) How often are you fertilizing through the season and are you using bone and bone for that as well? Also, fav kind of mulch...looks like wood chips? Your videos are so on point. Thank you!
Thanks! We do fertilize through the summer months with emulsion, foliar fed. Wood chips are great, because they break down through the season, creating food and then we remulch...
What do you mean by "sellable stems"? And Who do you sell to and how much do you sell them for? I love roses just because, but if I could get a profit going, even better!!
Hi! New sub. Thank you for this video! I am hoping to start on a rose production next spring. Is your spacing on 3' centers? That was about what it looked like. Thanks!! PS- I like how you laid the plastic down the middle to keep the weeds down between your rows of bushes... would it not be possible to put landscape fabric where The roses are as well? Or is that a bad idea?
These are planted about 3' on center, but they are a fairly small bush. Subsequent plantings are a bit further spaced. We like to have the weed barrier on the paths and up to the plants, leaving a strip of about 1-1.5' for mulching, fertilizing and water.
Hi there, this inspired me to grow roses! So have about 50 coming and will follow your lead. How much space do they need? Looks to be about 2-3 feet? Thanks - also is it easier to sell just one colour, compared to many colours? Thanks and greetings from the UK!
We spaced these really close, but usually aim for 3-4 feet. We find that in order to have enough to sell at any given time we need to have a good amount of each color, muted, blush and antique shades are selling best right now
Ya know...i am known for my messes...and have learned the hard way to take a tarp and drag it behind me so i dont have to stoop and pic up things twice...and because bending is a problem...i took a couple of safety pins and put a strap on it..and tuck it in my pocket as i work along...saves time and my back.
We get ours Direct from David Austin, Weeks and Star roses. (ask of the wholesale price list not the retail lists) They all have minimums of 100, but you can mix and match in increments of 5. For the best selection order asap for next year, we already have our orders set for next season.....and thanks for watching!
Proper pruning and fertilization are two things that we found helped immensely with our blooms as the season progressed. The first flush was definitely the shortest and weakest.
I bought a small flowerpot with roses. There were a lot of buds, but there are only a few left. I'm keeping it by the sun's window, so I don't want it to wither and die.
hey do you make decent money doing this i was gonna grow box woods roses annuals anything really for spring plants for raised beds because we have a lowes which is always out and a another place but there going down hill so i really want to take over the competition
We're growing for cut flowers, it's going to depend a lot on what the demand and saturation of your market is, and if there are established wholesale needs. Most of our flowers are sold through wholesale channels, to designers, florists and grocery stores.
We use the bone and blood meal to ensure that the roses are getting a good dose of nitrogen and phosphorous to get started. A good organic fertilizer would also be suitable 😁 thanks for watching!
I wonder if vegetarians would be in agreement with using bone meal and blood meal and is there any vegetarian option that would have the necessary proteins for roses?
Quick question: why in the hell did we decide that February would be a great time of year to have a holiday where we give flowers to eachother? It’s kind of stupid tbh. Why not June when most of the US is teeming with flowers? I get the novelty of a winter flower but.... still.
We push our roses to produce a lot of blooms for us, so we want to give them extra love and nutrients to help them be as strong and prolific as possible. Good soil is a great start, sounds like you have good stuff!
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No amount of tillage lasts more than a month tops. Grow like nature does with living carpets of mulch like clovers or vetches or grasses. Seriously you’ll notice that there’s very little detriment to the plants all the while no need for tillage and much less need for fertilizer. Weeds should be used not banned from a garden.
Lovely! I have such a serious case of farm envy! I'll definitely be using this video in the future if I can ever escape my city backyard! LOL. Thank you so much for making such an in depth video, it's amazing!! :) :)
Thanks for checking it, roses are a newer crop for us but I'm already getting slightly obsessed :)....Just an FYI, I sent you a PM too.
You finally escaped! 🙌
Loved your video especially since I have 20 Weeks roses in my rose garden right now. Weeks roses are a great product.
Thanks for checking out the video, we have been very happy with weeks stock and are excited to see the new ones we put this year!
Really like what you folks have going on over here. Loved your greenhouse build videos that led me to sub up to watch more of the awesome work your doing on the farm. Hope you have a great week!
CB's Greenhouse and Garden thank you so much! We plan to keep putting up videos of the farm, so glad you found us!
I bought 31 damasks & moss & all sorts of roses celebrating (realising after 2 yrs ).. coming back in 1 wk. from hospital in Sep.2021 having an artery behind the heart 100 % blocked fully functioning now.. i can’t wait to see the flowers this summer 24.. hard work planting them in big pots 2 in each
I love how you show all you do with info. Love the blooms 😍
how big is your land size?
The mute color is beautiful..thanks so much for sharing..
Such a great video! I would love some tips on how to prune/harvest the cut flowers to encourage longer stems. thanks so much!
Briallen Rose thank you! Cutting deep and keeping a steady feeding schedule is our best bet to long stems and lots of them.
Loved this! Thanks for taking the time to make this video for all of us. Very informative! Koko Loko is one unique beauty!
Flourish Ever After Thank you! Glad you liked it, they are so beautiful!💕
Great video! Thank you! I'm thinking about adding Rose's to our cut flowers.
Glad you enjoyed it!
just now seeing this video. Wondering if you have a recommended company that you purchase your roses from? These plants in the video look so healthy and grew so well in your care! Thank you :)
These were ordered from Weeks Roses, but we also order from Star, Heirloom and a few more local nurseries.
thank you! I will check them out. I purchased a few from Heirloom and was very happy with the quality. Hoping to add more :)@@RainDropFarms
Omg....those cut branches you will throw is just so precious but for me😭😭
so nice Tanks for the video!! and greetings from the Nederlands!
Thanks for watching!
I wish everyone who made instructional videos did such a great job. Thank you.
Thanks for checking it out and the kind words!
Very helpful and thank you for your dedication to make video for UA-cam and share your experiences. Love from India
I’m no considering adding rose to my flowers farm! Thank you so much for this video!
Great video! Fascinating on how those roses just want to grow. Bet season 2 will be almost double.😁
That would be amazing! ;) We'll keep you updated.
Thanks for the video, it was very informative! Helped with my uni project!
Thanks for sharing. This is very helpful to me.
Brilliant informative and clear video. Thank you!
Hello, Gardener, Nice 👍 video to learn, thanks as you said about months related to weather, so, like to know from which Country you are showing? Thanks. Your reply will be appreciated. I am watching from Canada 🇨🇦.
We are in the PNW of the US, Oregon
Excellent presentations!
Informative and fun video. Really terrific color choice for arrangements.
Hi, great video. Im in search of Koko Loco. can you please tell me where did you buy them?
You can buy kokos through Weeks roses
Enjoyed this video so much! Thank you
Thank you for your lovely video. I have an urban micro farm in Kansas and I wanted to know what was the minimum you had to order from Weeks.
I believe their minimum is 100 roses.
Very informative video, thank you! Do I need a license from patents to sell propagate too sell cut flowers?
Hope you reply.
Hi can I grow these roses in containers for personal use...i always though about growing cut roses like high end magic and like roses from Equador...omg...i ll just die if i have this beauty in my pot
I hope there is a segment on how to propagate root stock using this stock produce. Good video
Hmmm, thanks for the idea!
Thank you for sharing,very helpful
I would like to know where do you buy the plants?
Thank you for posting this! You seem so friendly and kind! 😄 Do you have a recommendation for how much to sell each stem for? Do you grow them organically?
Thanks for watching! Your price per stem will be mostly dependent on you area and market. Check the pricing from tour nearest wholesale flower market, and remember that locally grown blooms have so much to offer compared to imports!
We do grow our roses organically, yes!
@@RainDropFarms when you say sellable stems do you mean flowers or just a stick to be propagated?
Hello
Can you tell me the full name of the rise you planted??? It's amazing!
In this video we are planning Koko Loko roses, they are a floribunda. Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed this! Thanks for sharing. Loved the end segment! :-)
Darlene Cullen thank you! Yeah, my video guy loves out takes 😊
Thank you for the good content. Where are you located?
We are in Oregon. Thanks for watching!
Nice roses
thank you for the lovely video .. my question is for me , ofcoz m a beginer. .. but most ppl say that roses r most difficult to grow nd handle .. it's hard to grow one rose plant for some ppl including me 😊 what is the secret of growing such an awesome rose farm ... how do u take care of it step by step to keep them alive , past control and give healthy flowers ? thank you
Thank you for watching! Start with your soil. Make sure you have well drained, fertile soil. Plant the rose in the early spring or fall for best establishment. Keep it evenly watered throughout the warm weather. We also fertilizer throughout the growing season to keep our plants healthy. Hope that helps, happy growing!
@@RainDropFarms thank you ❤
Hi in norway we say that the grafting point should be at least 10cm about 4 inches? Under ground, to bury the grafting point really deep, in order for the roses to survive winther.
That’s correct! If you live in a cold environment, you should have the bud union under the soil
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Great video 👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous!! What is the name of the rose you highlighted that transitions so nicely from 'lipstick pink', to 'creamy coffee', 'lavender hue'?
You described it perfectly, it's koko loco
@@RainDropFarms Thanks :) There are so many gorgeous flowers to grow that I tend to get a bit indecisive... It pays to ask about the 'special' ones that stand out for one reason or another. Your place is really coming along!
Hi from Future Farm:) How often are you fertilizing through the season and are you using bone and bone for that as well? Also, fav kind of mulch...looks like wood chips? Your videos are so on point. Thank you!
Thanks! We do fertilize through the summer months with emulsion, foliar fed. Wood chips are great, because they break down through the season, creating food and then we remulch...
What do you mean by "sellable stems"? And Who do you sell to and how much do you sell them for? I love roses just because, but if I could get a profit going, even better!!
Hi! New sub. Thank you for this video! I am hoping to start on a rose production next spring. Is your spacing on 3' centers? That was about what it looked like. Thanks!! PS- I like how you laid the plastic down the middle to keep the weeds down between your rows of bushes... would it not be possible to put landscape fabric where The roses are as well? Or is that a bad idea?
These are planted about 3' on center, but they are a fairly small bush. Subsequent plantings are a bit further spaced. We like to have the weed barrier on the paths and up to the plants, leaving a strip of about 1-1.5' for mulching, fertilizing and water.
Hi there, this inspired me to grow roses! So have about 50 coming and will follow your lead. How much space do they need? Looks to be about 2-3 feet? Thanks - also is it easier to sell just one colour, compared to many colours? Thanks and greetings from the UK!
We spaced these really close, but usually aim for 3-4 feet. We find that in order to have enough to sell at any given time we need to have a good amount of each color, muted, blush and antique shades are selling best right now
@@RainDropFarms Thank you! Much appreciated!
Ya know...i am known for my messes...and have learned the hard way to take a tarp and drag it behind me so i dont have to stoop and pic up things twice...and because bending is a problem...i took a couple of safety pins and put a strap on it..and tuck it in my pocket as i work along...saves time and my back.
Hi thanks for the video! I'm curious what zone are you growing in?
We are in 8B, thanks for watching!
can you give us the dimensions of the garden and possibly where you purchase your products etc. please and thank you!
I love roses. I really enjoyed this. New friend Ruthie
Thank you for sharing madam.
Hi if i started a rose farm how could i grow rose ll all year round ,also is it possible to grow roses some how all year round in the uk.thanks
Year round would require them to be in greenhouse and heated in the cold months
Where do you suggest I look for roses for my micro flower farm? Thank you.
Hey there i was wondering where you get roses? was it online? we wanted to buy roses in bluk. thank you awesome videos
Amy Miller we bought these directly from Weeks, they are also available retail at garden centers.
thank you:)
We get ours Direct from David Austin, Weeks and Star roses. (ask of the wholesale price list not the retail lists) They all have minimums of 100, but you can mix and match in increments of 5. For the best selection order asap for next year, we already have our orders set for next season.....and thanks for watching!
I love roses but, who dose" nt? They are so beautyful.
can you share where you bought them from?
Weeks roses
is there anything you do to force a) more and b) straighter, stronger stems?
Proper pruning and fertilization are two things that we found helped immensely with our blooms as the season progressed. The first flush was definitely the shortest and weakest.
Do you have a link where I can order a bunch of the same koko loko rose bush bare root ?.. thank you
Weeks roses is one source, or a local nursery that buys from them
Do you end up having g to move these further apart or no since you cut them so often?
Hi! Can you tell me the bare root distributer you uses?
Weeks and Star roeses
I bought a small flowerpot with roses. There were a lot of buds, but there are only a few left. I'm keeping it by the sun's window, so I don't want it to wither and die.
hey do you make decent money doing this i was gonna grow box woods roses annuals anything really for spring plants for raised beds because we have a lowes which is always out and a another place but there going down hill so i really want to take over the competition
We're growing for cut flowers, it's going to depend a lot on what the demand and saturation of your market is, and if there are established wholesale needs. Most of our flowers are sold through wholesale channels, to designers, florists and grocery stores.
Hello, I’d like to start a rose farm in Nigeria, how do I go about this?
Ha. short hair pointer...cute.
I am late to this party, but wait-- so roses need blood and bone to grow?
We use the bone and blood meal to ensure that the roses are getting a good dose of nitrogen and phosphorous to get started. A good organic fertilizer would also be suitable 😁 thanks for watching!
😂😂😂😂😂 that's what I was thinking.....so cannibalistic these roses 😂😂🎉
2000 in a season?? how long is that?
any video on how to grow a rose plant into a rose tree?
I've never done it before!
Where do you buy them?
thenk.s..youre vidio.i can learn from it..please come to indonesia i give you fruite from berastagi town
I wonder if vegetarians would be in agreement with using bone meal and blood meal and is there any vegetarian option that would have the necessary proteins for roses?
There are definitely other options, but I have not researched them enough to be able to offer sound advice
What type of roses are those? Grandifloras, hybrid tea, ??? What kind?
Staci Anne G. These are floribundas
Do you make wreaths?
Not with the roses, but yes, we do!
Will you make videos with Hindi subtitles please?
Quick question: why in the hell did we decide that February would be a great time of year to have a holiday where we give flowers to eachother? It’s kind of stupid tbh. Why not June when most of the US is teeming with flowers? I get the novelty of a winter flower but.... still.
Agreed. Let's start giving flowers all summer too!
What is the name of this rose plant?
Koko Loco
How can I buy your rose stems
We sell them through the Seattle Wholesale Growers Market and the Portland Flower Market, we aren't shipping at this time
Sen? Fr.. Wind gun and 🌹. Yorkshire. Brown Labrador pass at your back 2.behalves red and white colour. Gradation colour of rose colour.
You guy gotta get your hands on the CO2 Enhancer
TNBNaturals I'll check it out, thanks!
Is it just me or am I the only person who doesn’t use all these nutrients and stuff for plants? People never really used them for ages so why do we ?
We push our roses to produce a lot of blooms for us, so we want to give them extra love and nutrients to help them be as strong and prolific as possible. Good soil is a great start, sounds like you have good stuff!
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No amount of tillage lasts more than a month tops. Grow like nature does with living carpets of mulch like clovers or vetches or grasses. Seriously you’ll notice that there’s very little detriment to the plants all the while no need for tillage and much less need for fertilizer. Weeds should be used not banned from a garden.
Thanks for watching!
The whole reason i clicked on this video is completely dismissed because "we were busy" the hell!!!!
Lovely