NEW to Roses? 5 TIPS video with BEAUTIFUL garden views!

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @GardenGirl1994
    @GardenGirl1994 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful information , thank you .

  • @kristineobrien8878
    @kristineobrien8878 Рік тому

    Another Amazing video, Thank You;)

  • @shanemccoy419
    @shanemccoy419 Рік тому

    Love your voice very sweet like the content....one Gardner to another

  • @touchdownusc9781
    @touchdownusc9781 Рік тому

    Great information Olga!
    Fortunately my sawfly damage is small. Only 3 or 4 bushes get chewed on. I defoliate the surrounding area of the bush and it a strong stream of watter spray to relocate the little rascals.
    The big issue for me last year was killing 5 PW azalea bushes. I think I over fertilized them. PW wouldn't replace them since they the hardiness zone is up to 9 and I am in zone 10. I have been growing azaleas for 35 years and this is the 1st time I have lost plants. My lesson learned is to lightly fertilize plants until they are established. Slow release fertilizer would have been a better approach.
    Hope you get an early Spring.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      I've never seen sawfly on my azaleas, interesting! My azaleas are prone to scales though. I know the urge to put extra fertilizer, especially for young plants. I also learned hard way in the past.

  • @olexandra3698
    @olexandra3698 Рік тому

    Дякую, пані Ольго, за чудове інформативне відео! Цієї весни я спробую посадити декілька троянд Девіда Остіна. Я мешкаю в центральній частині України, наш ґрунт - чорнозем, сонце пекуче, але спробую зробити невелику тінь для троянд і звісно щоденний рясний полив. Зазвичай на чорну плямистість мої троянди хворіть в жовтні, але я намагаюся робити профілактику від хвороб влітку. Ваші троянди неперевершені! Велике задоволення милуватися Вашим садом! Заквітчуємося і йдемо до перемоги! 🇺🇦🌹

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      That sounds all wonderful, and you have famous Ukrainian soil! Your roses will be very happy. May I suggest, instead of daily watering, probably give your roses a deep soak every 2-3 days, depending on the sun conditions in your area. Ukrainian black soil has good water holding capacity and your roses will be thriving in no time! Glory to our dear Ukraine!

    • @olexandra3698
      @olexandra3698 Рік тому

      @@OlgaCarmody дякую Вам, пані Ольго, за гарну пораду! Обов'язково спробую! Перемоги нашій квіточці Україні ❤️

  • @camirichardson7485
    @camirichardson7485 Рік тому

  • @JoelTurrell
    @JoelTurrell Рік тому +3

    I'd like to add a postscript, drawn from my own experience. Caring for one' s roses does not mean being a slave to them, but in my own case, simply expecting to give them UP TO a half hour of attention per day. I found that it was far more helpful than giving them 3.5 hours every Saturday. I'm on a small lot, so I am tending only a couple dozen plants which are scattered all around the place. (Front & back yard, down the hill, etc.) I'm in Zone 6b-7 (Central PA), so of course, in winter I sometimes just take a quick walk around the lot.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому +1

      Agree, Joel. Small amount of time each day is better, we can see small changes, catch the problems at the beginning stage and enjoy our gardens on a regular basis. Happy Gardening!

  • @tierney1883
    @tierney1883 Рік тому

    I’m so intrigued that River valleys have less acidic soil- I live sandwiched between two rivers in an area referred to as “the valley.” I have always assumed we had acidic soil, but now I wonder. I do have a test kid I haven’t used!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      Yes, alluvial soils (soils which were flooded by rivers in the past), especially newer ones are more alkaline or neutral. Older alluvial soils can be more acidic. I don't know about the age of my soil and when it was flooded , but we live on a pretty high hill on the river. Whatever it is, I am happy that my roses love their soil. And by all means do your testing, and know for sure.

  • @Laura-rx9mp
    @Laura-rx9mp Рік тому +1

    Thank you Olga, will definitely get this soil test done. Cheers

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      My pleasure, thank you for watching!

  • @LauraStepney
    @LauraStepney Рік тому +2

    This video was perfect timing for me since I just planted 2 new roses! Thank you!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      You are welcome! Glad it was helpful!

  • @marilynhudson7182
    @marilynhudson7182 Рік тому +1

    So right about always learning Olga, I just learned a few more things watching this! Though we have always been in stuck in full sun the mantra of 6hrs full sun in the morning and afternoon shade was supposed to be in stone. Very helpful to dry out the morning dew to prevent fungal disease and keep colors from washing out in the hot afternoon sun, but Golden Celebration in that perfect setup gets black spot before the one in only afternoon shade! Go figure. PS: will NEVER get tired of looking at your garden. Such Beauty.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      Thank you, Marilyn! Always nice to read your messages! Have a lovely evening!

  • @mikeq6384
    @mikeq6384 Рік тому +1

    As always, a very informative video, great info for we new rose gardeners. Thank you Olga, ( are you going to do an update soon on your master gardener study)

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      You are welcome, Mike. I can do an update video about master gardener study. What would you want to hear? I can build my video around your response. If you don't mind...

  • @Laura-rx9mp
    @Laura-rx9mp Рік тому +1

    Hi Olga. Forgot to ask when is it wise to prune the roses. Zone 7B here but I see little little growth already but heavens we are in the middle of winter. Should I be patient still? thank again

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      The time to do it is just at the beginning of spring, when buds are ready to unfurl their leaves. I wait for my neighbors forthysia to start blooming and then I go and do all the pruning. If you do it now, you will force your rose to start pushing new growth… and we are just at the beg. of Feb. For my region, February in very unpredictable. Leave it to forthysia to decide… Plants know their affairs better than us.

    • @Laura-rx9mp
      @Laura-rx9mp Рік тому

      Thank you Olga. Will wait for forsythia to give the ho ahead. Cheers

  • @LittlePinkCasa
    @LittlePinkCasa Рік тому

    Thank you for these tips! I live in Arizona -Phoenix area 9b and just beginning roses in my west facing no shade backyard. I planted my 1st rose bush I ordered from proven winners in November. It hasn’t grown because of our winter. Hoping to see it grow next month as temps warm up soon.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому +1

      Wonderful! You will have a great time growing roses, they are such rewarding and long lived plants!

    • @LittlePinkCasa
      @LittlePinkCasa Рік тому

      Thank you Olga! I’m so happy to finally have my rose garden. love roses! 🌹🌹🌹

  • @Edu_Kate
    @Edu_Kate Рік тому

    I'm plotting a garden refresh in my front yard where it's in full sun all day. Perfect for roses.
    I've coveted your 'Lady of Shallot' roses forever, but until now, didn't have a suitable space for the sizable shrub.
    This video is perfectly timed.
    But since I garden in zone 4b it saddens me what you said about purchasing roses a zone lower. David Austin starts at zone 4.
    I lost two roses after one season so I'll be testing DA's 5-year guarantee. This year, our snow cover is significant so I may be in luck 😏

    • @adalineblythe9653
      @adalineblythe9653 Рік тому

      Hi there. I have a suggestion… if you have Facebook look up this rose group. Growing Roses in Cold Zones. I see many people in your zone growing beautiful roses. I believe the key is to grow own root that way if they die back they will come back. I don’t know if you’ve tried giving them a little protection or not. Join that group, ask questions and go back look thro the archives and you will find beautiful pictures if not lots of helpful advice.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому +1

      Yes, don't feel discouraged. Since you garden in zone 4b, you really can't grow roses good in zone 5, but there are so many roses now on the market, that you will have plenty to try out and plant.Try and give your roses great winter protection. Facebook group is a great suggestion from Adaline.

    • @Edu_Kate
      @Edu_Kate Рік тому

      @@OlgaCarmody
      Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions.
      The in-ground-planted rose I lost last winter was wrapped in a special bag made for winter protection. The other rose I had planted in a container and moved that to my unheated attached garage for winter.
      The "Minnesota Tip" method was invented at our U of M. It's a lot of work digging up half the roots so the plant can be tipped over and buried in an adjacent trench. My DA rose roots were exceptionally long. I did nothing last fall except wrap the two remaining roses with hardware cloth to keep bunnies from nibbling too low on the plant. They prune for me. 😏 🥴
      I've successfully avoided FB for more than two years now. 👏

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому +1

      @@Edu_Kate Minnesota tip method is totally horrifying for me. If I ever buy standard rose, I would need to do that winter protection, that is a lot of work!

  • @farrahsgardendiary
    @farrahsgardendiary Рік тому +1

    Olga this was a beautiful video. I have sandy soil here in Florida. I have been testing out roses in my garden, so far so good. I will try a David Austin next year. Happy Gardening😊

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      Happy gardening to you too! Glad this video was helpful!

  • @shanemccoy419
    @shanemccoy419 Рік тому

    I like to try to extend my zone. 6 just came to us spfld il.i will even try crape and successful vary much with this...agin great info

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Рік тому

      Wow, we had crape myrtle in our garden and had to take it out, it will be sticks for 8 months of the year, and then will have a rapid growth in June - August. We, gardeners, love to test the limits of our gardens. I do it with shade all the time. Happy gardening!