9b here…Earth Angel is my all time favorite rose- I currently have 3. It has the most amazing scent! David Austin does do well for me here. I just ordered Ballerina hybrid musk and Florentina!
@@backyardparadise2334 ahahaha. i like blasting them with water. there is thing pebble things that is used for veggie growing to keep the bugs off, but doesnt harm the plant…it is soooooo useful. i use it for my roses once a month cuase im paranoid about thrips AND especially, japanese bettles!!. they bural into the ground and attack eat the wood!
@@sonievkay Lol!!! I blasted lots of pest with water but thrips is something that's impossible to blast with water coz that suckers hide deep in the petals... the only thing that might work is systemic pesticide but thrips gain immunity to pesticide after a while and you got to switch to something else strongest. Pain in the ass...😑
Thank you, very much for this comparison. Very informative. I see some favorites, and some new beauties. I appreciate your time, passion and dedication to all things roses. Bless you.
I love these videos. So glad I got Souer Emmanuelle and Traviata. Though my Souer Emmanuelle hasn't bloomed yet I know it will be a great rose. I just had to get it after seeing your video. Traviata blooms are gorgeous and do not fade and last so long for me. Your Strawberry Hill blooms is so beautiful 💜
Recently got obsessed with roses and your videos definitely helped me get there. I’ll be buying florentina because of you, even though I barely have space 😭😭
Hi! Can just love comparisons like this! So helpful! I have my roses in color families and I really enjoy that but sometimes it’s difficult to decide which exact rose would work as a good companion in that certain color group. Where would Rouge Royale Rose land itself? Is it more raspberry red than warm red? Thank you! 🙂
Give Ascot the chance 😀 I have got 10 years old Ascot roses, they have a lot of long lasting flowers. One thing You should do about them is to cut Ascots near ground after every winter😉 It is a German rose and it likes strong cutting. I have a garden in Poland, zone 6b😀
@@backyardparadise2334 I have almost 70 varieties of roses in my garden but my neighbors like Ascots the most.😀 They bloom all the time since June to November. I cut them in March 5-10 cm from the ground. And believe me they have 140cm in November😀
@@kruczek4646 Phew... to know that they are also grow into the sky in Poland really give me so much comfort. 😆😆 It doesn't bloom so well for me during the summer coz it focus its energy into growing. 🤣🤣
Do you have a video featuring only corntesse de segur? That rose and seour emmaneulle are making me rethink my entire spring rose plans. 🙈 I feel like seour is a dupe for brother cadfael except she actually reblooms!!!
Lol!!! Trust me, Soeur Emmanuelle is a lot more beautiful than Brother Cadfael. I am on the verse to throw away BC...🤣🤣 I will try to do a video about Comtesse de Segur when it started to bloom more.
@@backyardparadise2334 wow really? I was considering BC and was just about to order it. I'm ordering Soeur Emmanuel for sure....do you know about Yves piaget?
Wow I have never even heard of Corntesse de segur before! And it’s almost peony like! It’s a strong repeater even? I may have to add it to my list! Do you need a strong nose to smell it? Also do you grow Olivia rose? I always hear that to be labeled as a landscape rose as well
I have pretty bad nose. Lol!!! So I guess not. I have Olivia rose and totally not recommend for the South because it doesn't repeat and bloom a lot under the heat and thrips love it!!!
Great video and thank you for it. I'm in fl zone 9 & curious to know how often does your Florentina & Eden bloom? Does one bloom more often & give more flushes a year? Thanks again.
Both of them doesn't bloom well for me the first 2 years. Florentina has zero bloom the first year. Now they are both in 3rd year and blooming and repeat a lot better. Florentina bloom will looks and take the heat a lot better than Eden during summer time. Eden blooms are very meh under the heat but it is spectacular in spring. Hope I answer your questions.
@@backyardparadise2334Thank you for your response & thanks again for this video. I have them both as young plants 1st year. I'll look for more of your videos.
I bought Anna Fendi from Roses Unlimited and planted in the beginning of June. It grew about 6 feet tall and I pruned her back to about 4 and half feet. I want to maintain this height as a shrub. Will this affect her blooming?
Hi Seng, Does Red Traviata rose bloom in clusters? Is it fragrant? I am looking for a red rose to plant in the front of my flowerbed border which is fragrant, blooms very well. Not too tall.
@@backyardparadise2334Can you please recommend a red rose which is fragrant and are covered with blooms all the time? It’s fine if it doesn’t bloom in clusters. I need to plant it in the front of my flower bed border, so should not be more than 3 feet tall.
@@sarmishthabanerjee1057 Rouge Royale seems to fit your need perfectly. However, I am having hard time making this rose survive the excessive rain fall over here. If your area don't rain as much as my area, I think it is worth checking into. www.edmundsroses.com/product/E24162/13
@@backyardparadise2334 Thank you so much Seng! I will check this out. It does not rain so much in my zone 7a, Connecticut garden. Also wanted to know about the Rose Falstaff. Does it bloom well continuously?
The roses are so nice to see sitting side by side on your table like that. The blooms are huge and they’re all so pretty can’t pick a favourite.
Lol!! It is like asking you to pick a favorite child. This is why we got sooo many roses and addicted to them. 🥰🥰
9b here…Earth Angel is my all time favorite rose- I currently have 3. It has the most amazing scent! David Austin does do well for me here. I just ordered Ballerina hybrid musk and Florentina!
I plan to order another Earth Angel as well with Palatine roses. It is indeed a really good rose.
the red roses are screaming at me, lol. they are so gorgeous!!
NO KIDDING!! My Red look the best during summer coz less thrips on them...😆😆
@@backyardparadise2334 ahahaha. i like blasting them with water. there is thing pebble things that is used for veggie growing to keep the bugs off, but doesnt harm the plant…it is soooooo useful. i use it for my roses once a month cuase im paranoid about thrips AND especially, japanese bettles!!. they bural into the ground and attack eat the wood!
@@sonievkay Lol!!! I blasted lots of pest with water but thrips is something that's impossible to blast with water coz that suckers hide deep in the petals... the only thing that might work is systemic pesticide but thrips gain immunity to pesticide after a while and you got to switch to something else strongest. Pain in the ass...😑
Love these comparison videos. I’m learning so much about the different roses and their characters.
I am planning to do this kind of video every month. 🥰🥰
Monthly comparison videos will be great as that would help figure out bloom seasons - especially which roses would work in summer.
Thank you for your videos about roses, I love them very much...I have a lot of plants in my garden...ciao from Italy 🇮🇹❤️🌹
You are welcome. This makes my heart happy. ❤️ I have lots of plants in my garden too but roses is truly a big part of it.
Thanks for sharing, very informative video.
Thank you, very much for this comparison. Very informative. I see some favorites, and some new beauties. I appreciate your time, passion and dedication to all things roses. Bless you.
That's what it is all about!! Thanks you for loving this video. 🥰
Really nice concept. Enjoyed the video. Thanks
It's a good way to introduce roses.
I introduce roses on my channel. This is very useful.
Thanks for the good video.
You are welcome. There are sooo many great rose in Japan that I can't get...😆😆
I love these videos. So glad I got Souer Emmanuelle and Traviata. Though my Souer Emmanuelle hasn't bloomed yet I know it will be a great rose. I just had to get it after seeing your video. Traviata blooms are gorgeous and do not fade and last so long for me.
Your Strawberry Hill blooms is so beautiful 💜
Oh ya! Traviata just crazy good. How we wish all roses will bloom like it here? 😆
@@backyardparadise2334 exactly. My blooms are getting even bigger the more it blooms I'm so please with it
As always I enjoyed it! Our temperatures was 118 yesterday and today everything burned .I hope they recover, I am very 😞
That's horrible!! I know it is so hard to watch and deadhead your burned rose. Hopefully it will be over soon. 118 is too much!
So sorry
Fantastic Video S! I have been wanting some Barni roses, was curious about how it grows in hot climates. I want roberto capucci, and now anna fendi.
I love Barni rose. Guess Italian rose is actually doing well in the heat and humidity. Anna Fendi is a must have!!
Recently got obsessed with roses and your videos definitely helped me get there. I’ll be buying florentina because of you, even though I barely have space 😭😭
🤣🤣🤣 The video is supposed to help you eliminate impulse rose buying. I did it all the time...
@@backyardparadise2334 I can’t look at these and not want them all. Keep the videos coming 😂😂. I’ve accepted that I’ll never stop
@@jeanbastien9424 Then I will try to make sure you won't get the crappy one...🤣🤣
Hi! Can just love comparisons like this! So helpful! I have my roses in color families and I really enjoy that but sometimes it’s difficult to decide which exact rose would work as a good companion in that certain color group. Where would Rouge Royale Rose land itself? Is it more raspberry red than warm red? Thank you! 🙂
Rouge Royale is more cold red in my opinion. When it is hot, the color can be warmer.
Absolutely gorgeous 😍❤
Thank you!!
🌷🌹🌺🥀💕 thank you
Great information !!!
Glad you love it!
Thank you.
That helps alot. Thanks!
Thank you for your encouragement. 🥰
Give Ascot the chance 😀 I have got 10 years old Ascot roses, they have a lot of long lasting flowers. One thing You should do about them is to cut Ascots near ground after every winter😉 It is a German rose and it likes strong cutting. I have a garden in Poland, zone 6b😀
Thank you for the great tips!!! I am going to do that this year now that you confirm it. 😁😁
@@backyardparadise2334 I have almost 70 varieties of roses in my garden but my neighbors like Ascots the most.😀 They bloom all the time since June to November. I cut them in March 5-10 cm from the ground. And believe me they have 140cm in November😀
@@kruczek4646 Phew... to know that they are also grow into the sky in Poland really give me so much comfort. 😆😆 It doesn't bloom so well for me during the summer coz it focus its energy into growing. 🤣🤣
Wonderful video!
Get Parole its a giant bloom...and California dreamin...and Grande Amore...Medallion also big bloom
Thank you for the information. Those are all big beautiful roses. 🥰
Do you have a video featuring only corntesse de segur?
That rose and seour emmaneulle are making me rethink my entire spring rose plans. 🙈 I feel like seour is a dupe for brother cadfael except she actually reblooms!!!
Lol!!! Trust me, Soeur Emmanuelle is a lot more beautiful than Brother Cadfael. I am on the verse to throw away BC...🤣🤣 I will try to do a video about Comtesse de Segur when it started to bloom more.
@@backyardparadise2334 wow really? I was considering BC and was just about to order it. I'm ordering Soeur Emmanuel for sure....do you know about Yves piaget?
@@janed3312 I have 2 Yves Piaget. One shrub form, one tree form. Both perform poorly under the heat...
@@backyardparadise2334 which part of the states are you located in? I'm in PNW over in Vancouver Canada
This was so helpful! Thank you for doing this
You are welcome! I just upload another rose comparison video with 40 roses in there and quick reviews for all of them. Check it out!
Gracias son hermosas 🇦🇷
Hi Seng, What is the exact color of the Comtesse de Segur blooms? Apricot pink or light pink?
best smelling red with many petals continious bloom? :)
Hi Seng, How wide does La Fontaine aux Perles rose grow ? Please let me know
Among Traviata, The Squire and Rouge Royale which one is real red rose and blooms best ?
Hi Seng, Does Star of the Republic rose repeat bloom well? Is it a continual bloomer?
Yes. It repeats thru out the year but it doesn't bloom a lot for me.
Wow I have never even heard of Corntesse de segur before! And it’s almost peony like! It’s a strong repeater even? I may have to add it to my list! Do you need a strong nose to smell it? Also do you grow Olivia rose? I always hear that to be labeled as a landscape rose as well
I have pretty bad nose. Lol!!! So I guess not. I have Olivia rose and totally not recommend for the South because it doesn't repeat and bloom a lot under the heat and thrips love it!!!
Comtesse de Segur bloom last very long on the bush and that's why it always looks like it is covered in bloom. One amazing rose.
Wahhh really?! I had heard the exact opposite that Olivia was one of the only ones that took the heat well! 😵 how about scerpted isle?!
@@Rena0Dawn Scepter d'isle doesn't bloom that well either and I got 2 tree rose... 😑😑 both of them have small blooms during summer
@@Rena0Dawn I will do a video about them when they are blooming to let you see
Great video and thank you for it. I'm in fl zone 9 & curious to know how often does your Florentina & Eden bloom? Does one bloom more often & give more flushes a year? Thanks again.
Both of them doesn't bloom well for me the first 2 years. Florentina has zero bloom the first year. Now they are both in 3rd year and blooming and repeat a lot better. Florentina bloom will looks and take the heat a lot better than Eden during summer time. Eden blooms are very meh under the heat but it is spectacular in spring. Hope I answer your questions.
@@backyardparadise2334Thank you for your response & thanks again for this video. I have them both as young plants 1st year. I'll look for more of your videos.
I bought Anna Fendi from Roses Unlimited and planted in the beginning of June. It grew about 6 feet tall and I pruned her back to about 4 and half feet. I want to maintain this height as a shrub. Will this affect her blooming?
No. It won't. Keep pruning it, it will send the energy to bush out the plant instead of growing tall canes
@@backyardparadise2334 Thank you! I will do that. ❤️
Where do you buy your kordes roses?
Hi Seng, Does Red Traviata rose bloom in clusters? Is it fragrant? I am looking for a red rose to plant in the front of my flowerbed border which is fragrant, blooms very well. Not too tall.
It doesn't bloom in cluster for me.
@@backyardparadise2334Can you please recommend a red rose which is fragrant and are covered with blooms all the time? It’s fine if it doesn’t bloom in clusters. I need to plant it in the front of my flower bed border, so should not be more than 3 feet tall.
@@sarmishthabanerjee1057 Rouge Royale seems to fit your need perfectly. However, I am having hard time making this rose survive the excessive rain fall over here. If your area don't rain as much as my area, I think it is worth checking into.
www.edmundsroses.com/product/E24162/13
@@sarmishthabanerjee1057 ua-cam.com/video/BoApvNeiDXM/v-deo.html
@@backyardparadise2334 Thank you so much Seng! I will check this out. It does not rain so much in my zone 7a, Connecticut garden. Also wanted to know about the Rose Falstaff. Does it bloom well continuously?
Hi Seng, Can you recommend the best peach roses in your experience?
Abraham Darby
Thank you! ❤
What are the names of the roses?
The name of the roses are listed in the video
Where you buying your roses?
Everywhere...😆😆😆 local nursery, online..
Which roses give you the longest vase life?
Red Eden
@@backyardparadise2334 Thank you! I don’t have her yet. I’ve ordered Eden and Pink Eden for fall planting.
@@cynthiaspell9405 Red Eden and Eden are completely different rose. Just the name is similar. 😚
Are your rose-babies in the ground or pots? Maybe both.
They are mostly pots but some are in the ground.
@@backyardparadise2334 I love you passion for roses. .keep it up 🤩
Aww.... thanks you so much!! It means so much to me. 🥰🥰
@@backyardparadise2334 I'm new to the rose lover club but I love it. Something good came out of Covid hell.
@@wandajazz1061 You are not alone. Roses calms our soul with its beauty. That's a gift from Mother nature to us.