Where were you guys when I was starting out 40 yrs ago? I have learned so much about pruning and training from you both. I am slowly fixing my mistakes from yesteryear! Thanks guys!
...Okay. The whole point of your videos is NOT about how adorable you both are, but I see it each and every time! 🙃 As a fellow gardener, what's good (for me) is I usually agree with and see the areas that need addressing. Hopefully, true spring will soon arrive there and these unwelcome snowstorms will be behind you. 🥴🤞🤷🏼♀️ 👩🏼🌾💚 =^..^= [MD, now 7a]
We have a 2.5 yr old David Austen - St Swithin- climbing rose that we are training to grow horizontally on an angular wood trellis against the house. It has reached the 3rd level of back & forth caning. We cut it hack hard to just the main stem and remove all of the shoots/canes growing from the base. You have left a number of side shoots which I would have removed as there is very energetic growth along the entire main stem.
Love the trellis! On the Clematis, try Brushwood Nursery. I learned about them from Jenny at Gardening with Creekside. I ordered 2 last year. They did great from the start and are sprouting growth already (5b/6a). I bought type 3.
I think Etoile Violette clematis would look great with your rose. Lots of small purple flowers. Bloomed all summer prolifically in my zone 5a. I have it growing up a Yankee Blue Chamaecyparis. To die for!!
Apologies as I may have already asked this, but have you guys tried Heirloom Roses? They are family owned and sell INCREDIBLE and a huge selection of roses. My two roses from them have always been healthy and fantastic.
I have a 3 year old David Austin climbing rose on an arbor and fence. After watching many videos I felt confident enough to give it an aggressive trim. I had good vertical growth but I attached horizontal canes out onto the fence, I so excited to see it this season. I excited to see yours fill in too!
I've got a Claire Austin climber and two Princess Alexandra of Kent shrubs coming in May, so this video is going on my repeat watch list. I have to admit, I was in the 'never again with the roses' camp because I managed to somehow have three in a row that only bloomed once before eventually succumbing to disease(I believe that was a "It's not me, it's you" situation😂)but the two of you have inspired me to give David Austin roses a try. Thank you for producing these informative and entertaining videos every week.
It's going to be beautiful! And, omg, this has been so helpful, too - this is my first year of pruning/growing my ornamental plants & flowers (im used to growing just veggies!😅). Im a zone 4b/5a and just pruned my hydrangeas and have 2 generous garderner roses that im going to start their climbing process as well. Been loving these tutorials. I will say for all the cold zones, especially, planting roses DEEP is important, im so glad you mentioned that. My mother in law is colder than i am in northern MN, and she is growing zone 6 and 7 roses! She's been helping me too, but it really is how you plant and offer that extra winter protection 😊
Good morning😃Wow! Gorgeous Jardin Tower, Teasing Georgia is going to look fab, a lovely Clematis viticella is Stand by me, I think the two would be beautiful together. Have a lovely gardening weekend, we had three and a half days of rain, ready for action🌝
Thank you so much for taking us through the whole process. I am inspired to get outside (if it ever stops raining on Cape Cod this year) and tackle my climbing roses. ❤
Hi Eric & Christopher! This video was awesome. I’m awaiting 2 generous garden climbing roses that I plan to grow on a pergola arbor. I’ve been educating myself on climbers. Seeing how you handled your climber from start to finish was so helpful. Thank you! Hope you both have a great day! 🍃 Jen
I suggest clematis Etoile Violette. Bred in 1885 in France so it has a track record. It's a Viticella group. Small-flowered summer. I cut mine down to few inches above the ground every spring and it growers to at least 8'. Very floriferous. The only thing is it likely will not bloom at the same time as the rose.
You guys did an amazing job pruning that rose. I find it can be a little intimidating so this video was helpful. Rose pruning is next on my list if it ever stops raining here on Cape Cod. Its been crazy and my outside work is so behind! Hope it stops by the time you guys visit LOL! I have 4 David Austins The Generous Gardener, two James Galway and one Emily Bronte.
Check out Clematis 'Arabella'. It doesn't twine -smallish flowers and an extremely long bloom period . Also blue -ish. Mine goes into Nov (zone 9) even though Clems don't care for our bone dry summers . First time I saw it was many years ago at the private garden of a Clematis collector called The Climbery in Livingston NY. I don't know if it still exists -worth a visit if it does. I've never seen so many Clems in one garden ! Right up there with the Rogerson near PDX.
Looking good!! I have a new rose planted last year. I am hoping it will look that healthy this year. Thanks for showing your expertise. See you next time.
Great job wrestling that thorny beauty Christopher!!!! 😅 Not easy I know. It's exhausting. Just a reminder to disinfect your pruners in between cuts..Even within the same rose bush. Disease can be passed throughout the same rose from one cane to the next. I just use a can of Lysol. So easy. Thanks guys!!! ❤️ 😊🌼🌻🌼🌻
very helpful for a person who is always scared to prune anything 😂. As I watch this video now in October 2024, you probably have decided on a clematis. I’d suggest Etoile violette would be a great complimentary color.
@@growformegardening you are probably talking about “jackmanii superba”, the violet one? i see there is also a pale white version which is classified as neophyte. Do you have a video how you planted it? Do they share the same trellis? Hope you don’t mind me asking. Can’t wait to see the combo next year.
@@claudia_ese8788 Yes that's the one! I don't think we filmed the planting of any of our clematis now that I think of it. I honestly placed it right under the back edge of the same trellis. I didn't really do anything special, just tucked it in!
Another winner guys! Thanks so much for including how you switched supports. We need to do some of that and were fearing having to cut everything way back all at once. But nope, E and C proved it can be saved!
Morning neighbors. I dont know how you guys do it. I WFH but the days Im busy the weather is nice and days Im not, the weather is bad. Like today waking up to snow in April. I still have about 20 trees limbs that are like 10+ feet long to still remove from our last snow-ice we had. Before I can do any other work that needs to be done. At least I got my fertilizer in.
Why did you plant your rose so deep? You never said. I watched the DA videos and they didn't suggest this. Maybe just 2 inches below the graft union. Looking forward to an update this summer.
@@growformegardening makes sense, thanks! Can't wait to see this one bloom. I'm hoping to put some DA climbing roses in my FL home next year. They are all sold out on their website.
Where were you guys when I was starting out 40 yrs ago? I have learned so much about pruning and training from you both. I am slowly fixing my mistakes from yesteryear! Thanks guys!
No mistakes... just opportunities for growth!
...Okay. The whole point of your videos is NOT about how adorable you both are, but I see it each and every time! 🙃 As a fellow gardener, what's good (for me) is I usually agree with and see the areas that need addressing. Hopefully, true spring will soon arrive there and these unwelcome snowstorms will be behind you. 🥴🤞🤷🏼♀️
👩🏼🌾💚 =^..^=
[MD, now 7a]
haha you're too kind. We definitely think of ourselves as gardener's who like to make content. As we learn we hope to share our discoveries
Great job Christopher and Eric.
Thank you kindly!
That's going to look gorgeous along with the blue clematis❣ You guys work very well together, great attention for detail.
Thanks so much!
We have a 2.5 yr old David Austen - St Swithin- climbing rose that we are training to grow horizontally on an angular wood trellis against the house. It has reached the 3rd level of back & forth caning. We cut it hack hard to just the main stem and remove all of the shoots/canes growing from the base. You have left a number of side shoots which I would have removed as there is very energetic growth along the entire main stem.
To get the spiral look I chose 7 main canes...it may end up too much but it will be fun to see the amount of flowers this season
Love the step by step. 😊
Glad you liked it!
Wonderful! What great instructions, sure wish I was sunny enough to grow one! 🌹🇨🇦👏
There are some David Austin's that can handle north facing walls. Maybe you could give that a shot
@@growformegardening Thank you for the suggestion, but Davids are not hardy in zone 3. 🥲🇨🇦
@@peggy-ann1961 darn!
Love the trellis! On the Clematis, try Brushwood Nursery. I learned about them from Jenny at Gardening with Creekside. I ordered 2 last year. They did great from the start and are sprouting growth already (5b/6a). I bought type 3.
We love that company! Such nice people and really great product.
Backseat pruner 🤣 love it. Adore your healthy roses, I hope mine look like that too!
Only 40 or so more to prune!
Please keep us posted. I would love to see how it does.
Oh we will!
I think Etoile Violette clematis would look great with your rose. Lots of small purple flowers. Bloomed all summer prolifically in my zone 5a. I have it growing up a Yankee Blue Chamaecyparis. To die for!!
oh that has to be stunning. In the winter does the Chamaesyparis show damage from being covered up?
What a satisfying before and after! Looking forward to seeing this beauty bloom!❤
Oh me too...It's going to be such a transformation
I have Teasing Georgia also and I let it grow as a large shrub. I love the trellis! You gave me an idea to do that
I hope it works out for you. It's nice to have the structure for winter besides having the rose get so big
Love the video! Can’t wait to see the roses fill out and climb up that beautiful trellis!!
Me too!!
great job guys!
Thanks!!!
Those gloves are EPIC!! I could use those when I prune my barberry bushes. OUCH
They are a lifesaver
I ordered a teasing Georgia! I can’t wait for it to come. Planning to train it up a trellis on the side of a garden shed. Hopefully it works!
That sounds perfect. It will absolutely work!
Apologies as I may have already asked this, but have you guys tried Heirloom Roses? They are family owned and sell INCREDIBLE and a huge selection of roses. My two roses from them have always been healthy and fantastic.
We have two roses from them actually
Both look gorgeous!😊 i'll be waiting. for the blooms💕🍃
Oh me too!
You guys are so fun. I was thinking that training the rose on a fence in front of the wall would be dramatic and easier to get the canes lateral.
Definitely easier on a fence!
I have a 3 year old David Austin climbing rose on an arbor and fence. After watching many videos I felt confident enough to give it an aggressive trim. I had good vertical growth but I attached horizontal canes out onto the fence, I so excited to see it this season. I excited to see yours fill in too!
That is awesome!
So great to see your channel growing! And yes Eric you do need more screen time! (love seeing you too Christopher!)
He's ready for his close up!
Backseat pruner, that's hysterical! 😂
hahaha yup
I've got a Claire Austin climber and two Princess Alexandra of Kent shrubs coming in May, so this video is going on my repeat watch list. I have to admit, I was in the 'never again with the roses' camp because I managed to somehow have three in a row that only bloomed once before eventually succumbing to disease(I believe that was a "It's not me, it's you" situation😂)but the two of you have inspired me to give David Austin roses a try. Thank you for producing these informative and entertaining videos every week.
I'm so glad to hear that! We love our roses
It's going to be beautiful! And, omg, this has been so helpful, too - this is my first year of pruning/growing my ornamental plants & flowers (im used to growing just veggies!😅). Im a zone 4b/5a and just pruned my hydrangeas and have 2 generous garderner roses that im going to start their climbing process as well. Been loving these tutorials. I will say for all the cold zones, especially, planting roses DEEP is important, im so glad you mentioned that. My mother in law is colder than i am in northern MN, and she is growing zone 6 and 7 roses! She's been helping me too, but it really is how you plant and offer that extra winter protection 😊
I'm glad it was helpful! Generous Gardener is a stunner
Large trellis looks really nice with your climbing rose.
Thanks!
Good morning😃Wow! Gorgeous Jardin Tower, Teasing Georgia is going to look fab, a lovely Clematis viticella is Stand by me, I think the two would be beautiful together. Have a lovely gardening weekend, we had three and a half days of rain, ready for action🌝
Thanks!! We are currently blanketed in snow...but this weekend we are back in the garden!
@@growformegardening oh! You did end up getting snow after all.
mmhmm. It's already melting, but it was heavy and wet.
Thank you so much for taking us through the whole process. I am inspired to get outside (if it ever stops raining on Cape Cod this year) and tackle my climbing roses. ❤
You can do it!
This was so great I have to do this!
It was fun
Hi Eric & Christopher! This video was awesome. I’m awaiting 2 generous garden climbing roses that I plan to grow on a pergola arbor. I’ve been educating myself on climbers. Seeing how you handled your climber from start to finish was so helpful. Thank you! Hope you both have a great day! 🍃
Jen
That's awesome. The Generous Gardener is so pretty, we will be get ours cleaned up this weekend.
I love the backseat pruning, Eric! 😂
He's very skilled at that
I suggest clematis Etoile Violette. Bred in 1885 in France so it has a track record. It's a Viticella group. Small-flowered summer. I cut mine down to few inches above the ground every spring and it growers to at least 8'. Very floriferous. The only thing is it likely will not bloom at the same time as the rose.
I love a plant with a history. I'm torn on having something that won't line up for bloom time
I really enjoy learning new skills and being entertained at the same time!
Glad you enjoy it!
You guys did an amazing job pruning that rose. I find it can be a little intimidating so this video was helpful. Rose pruning is next on my list if it ever stops raining here on Cape Cod. Its been crazy and my outside work is so behind! Hope it stops by the time you guys visit LOL! I have 4 David Austins The Generous Gardener, two James Galway and one Emily Bronte.
Emily is a beast! She gets so big. I would love to add a James Galway
Check out Clematis 'Arabella'. It doesn't twine -smallish flowers and an extremely long bloom period . Also blue -ish. Mine goes into Nov (zone 9) even though Clems don't care for our bone dry summers . First time I saw it was many years ago at the private garden of a Clematis collector called The Climbery in Livingston NY. I don't know if it still exists -worth a visit if it does. I've never seen so many Clems in one garden ! Right up there with the Rogerson near PDX.
oh I'm on the hunt!!! Thank you for the suggestion
Looking good!! I have a new rose planted last year. I am hoping it will look that healthy this year. Thanks for showing your expertise. See you next time.
Thank you for watching!
Great job wrestling that thorny beauty Christopher!!!! 😅 Not easy I know. It's exhausting. Just a reminder to disinfect your pruners in between cuts..Even within the same rose bush. Disease can be passed throughout the same rose from one cane to the next. I just use a can of Lysol. So easy. Thanks guys!!! ❤️ 😊🌼🌻🌼🌻
Thank you for that.... I have my lysol wipes in the garage too. When I take after the rest of the 40+ roses I will keep them with me!
@growformegardening Omg!! That's alot. You guys are amazing!!
very helpful for a person who is always scared to prune anything 😂. As I watch this video now in October 2024, you probably have decided on a clematis. I’d suggest Etoile violette would be a great complimentary color.
We did find one we like a lot...Superba! We didn't see a ton of blooms but next season it is going to be amazing
@@growformegardening you are probably talking about “jackmanii superba”, the violet one? i see there is also a pale white version which is classified as neophyte. Do you have a video how you planted it? Do they share the same trellis? Hope you don’t mind me asking. Can’t wait to see the combo next year.
@@claudia_ese8788 Yes that's the one! I don't think we filmed the planting of any of our clematis now that I think of it. I honestly placed it right under the back edge of the same trellis. I didn't really do anything special, just tucked it in!
Another winner guys! Thanks so much for including how you switched supports. We need to do some of that and were fearing having to cut everything way back all at once. But nope, E and C proved it can be saved!
I was really happy that we were able to save so much of the rose in the switch
My 4 year old daughter was really into this video, “mom look! They made it so much bigger,” 😂
haha I love it
Love this climbing rose and adding a clematis idea!
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for the great tutorial! It will definitely help 🌼🐝
I'm so glad!
Morning neighbors. I dont know how you guys do it. I WFH but the days Im busy the weather is nice and days Im not, the weather is bad. Like today waking up to snow in April. I still have about 20 trees limbs that are like 10+ feet long to still remove from our last snow-ice we had. Before I can do any other work that needs to be done. At least I got my fertilizer in.
Oh gosh that's a bummer. This should be melted by Saturday I bet.
Loved this how to vid! However, I am kinda bummed you didn't keep some of the healthy canes to try and root!😅
I thought about that actually, but to be honest we have quite a lot of bare root roses currently in our garage so we certainly won't need any more!
Why did you plant your rose so deep? You never said. I watched the DA videos and they didn't suggest this. Maybe just 2 inches below the graft union. Looking forward to an update this summer.
It's mostly for winter protection, but it helps with rocking in the wind too
@@growformegardening makes sense, thanks! Can't wait to see this one bloom. I'm hoping to put some DA climbing roses in my FL home next year. They are all sold out on their website.
@@petefredrick3784 That happens every year. Hopefully you can find one in a local garden center
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And if you go both ways you risk crossing branches and damage
Good point!
Ramona clematis
I'll check it out!