Tour our Chateau’s Beautiful and Unusual Rose, Iris and Peony Collections
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Château de Rosières lives up to its name and has an incredible rose collection. We’re also growing beautiful peony and iris collections and today we’re showing you around what we have and what we’re planning for the chateau’s gardens.
We live in a medieval castle with a huge, derelict estate in southern France. Follow our ambitious garden projects, from vineyards to formal gardens, tropical plants to self-sustainability. Our project is enormous and our enthusiasm contagious. We'd love you to join us.
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So sorry I didn’t get the names of the varieties into the video description before this went live. Check back tomorrow evening and I’ll hopefully have them up!
An ancient chateau covered in roses🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 incredibly romantic !
Mark’s knowledge is amazing, he seems to be able to do just about anything!
So much beauty, and with background music as Well🐔
Flowers! My most favourite things 😊❤. See you tomorrow!😊
Love all the flowers. Never knew there was such a thing as climbing hydrangeas. I bet the roses smell heavenly when in full bloom 😍😘
I had to remove one. It was about to climb over my roof. Just have to be careful where you plant it.
Such beautiful roses and irises and peonies! I love the smell of peonies 😊
That was a great tour of some of your flowering plants. Thanks! Marc knows so much about plants and has such a passion for all of them that he is a joy to watch as he takes us around the grounds.
What a cornucopia of flowers! And Marc has interesting facts for most of them!
Love the pink rose behind you in the first and next to last shots of you together... beautiful foliage and flower!
I love this new channel of yours. Beautiful perennials, roses, peonies and irises. All my favourites. Michele Folds.
Hoping Marc is improving and you are not too exhausted Amy. Sending love and prayers K🇬🇧❤️❤️
Flowers are so beautiful, especially roses
Thank you for sharing the rose information with us. It’s wonderful to see centuries of roses still blooming. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Philip don’t ever hold back.😊
Thanks for keeping us update on your progress and all the beautiful work accomplished on your property - glad to see you doing well Marc!
Loverly! Hope Marc is recovering nicely!
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I share Marc's passion for flowers love the different colours of the iris and have loved that rose on the wall for a while. Marc's knowledge on all these ones is amazing it's truly a passion 😊
Mark you have a great collection of roses.
Some really fascinating species.
Enjoyed the vlog.
Such a beautiful project and Amy and Marc are so charming.
Marc is a treasure of knowledge. My parents had hundreds of roses. Their gardens were spectacular, so of course I have a passion for roses. I have a pergola over our terraces and a very old climbing hydrangea grows above it. The flowers are beautiful. I truly enjoyed the tour of your gardens. I hope Marc is healing well. Prayers for your family. ❤
Wow that sounds beautiful!
Love all of the various flowers especially the roses! I hope Marc is healing well.
He's doing much better thanks. This was filmed just before his accident but he's definitely improving!
Thank you for the beautiful tour of your roses! The scent must be amazing. Marc, your knowledge is incredible! Love the hydrangea as well. ❤
Your gardens and flowers are outstandingly beautiful!
Such beautiful roses, my favourite flower. I also love hydrangeas.
Every rose is just so beautiful in its own way, loved this!❤
As you were showing each flower, I kept saying for each, “oh, that’s my favorite!” What beautiful gardens! I would love to hear how you prep the soil for each flower and more about the actual care. So lovely!
My favorite is Louis Phillipe d'Angers hybridized by Modeste Guerin in 1834. It is prolific, nearly thornless, a deep red double bloom, and heavily scented with the old rose scent. It blooms in clusters. The pruned branches when just stuck deep into the ground and watered well for a week or so readily root and form new plants. Mine is over 8' tall and about 6-7' wide. There are so many gorgeous roses. My favorite of your irises is the wild yellow & bronze one you started from a cutting. Gardens are wonderful and meant to share.
Beautiful flowers! Love the chicken. 🐓🐓
So many choices it is wonderful to have several special areas to spread the glorious roses, irises and peony .
Thank you for the tour
Thank you!
Paved, paradise, put up a parking lot
What a talent!
BEST WISHES TO YOU
Wonderful flower tour! Thanks!
Thank you!
On Saturdays I go to visit my Uncle, so I always have to catch up after the fact these days. I miss chatting with you. I'm happy to have him alive to visit with, though. :)
Nous vînmes au jardin fleuri pour la cueillette.
Belle, sais-tu combien de fleurs, de roses-thé,
Roses pâles d'amour qui couronnent ta tête,
S'effeuillent chaque été ?
Leurs tiges vont plier au grand vent qui s'élève.
Des pétales de rose ont chu dans le chemin.
Ô Belle, cueille-les, puisque nos fleurs de rêve
Se faneront demain !
Superbe jardin, fantastique Mark ! 👏👍❤️
La cueillette de Guillaume Apollinaire
Some beautiful colours there.
Thank you!
Gardens with lots of flowers makes me happy, so beautiful. Love your gardens🙌🤩😍
Really enjoyed the tour today❤
Lovely tour thank you!! ❤ 👋 🇦🇺
Oh to have your green thumbs. Gorgeous plants.
Really enjoyed that thank you Amy and Marc. Wish we had smellyvision! 😀
Hope you're well on the mend Marc 😊
Ha ha smellyvision would be great! Marc is much better thanks.
The wild Iris
is the first time for me. Beautiful
Thankyou Marc and Amy
It's a beautiful little one! Thanks for watching.
Absolutely stunning!!!
If you let the iris flowers go to seed, you can also collect seeds and grow from seed, or even sell the seeds. The benefit of 'Old Roses', we call them antique in the US, is that they don't require huge efforts to be beautiful. But we need name tags. France must have the perfect rose climate because all the chateau seem to have fabulous roses.
I love seeing you both joking around together! Clearly, Marc is in his element with plants. It's beautiful to see such passion. I would love to have a way of smelling those roses too. Thank you both for your hard, hard work. I hope that Marc is recovering quickly and painlessly.
Beautiful flowers
Thank you!
Mark is so knowledgeable! You both are amazing people!
Thank you! Marc has such an incredible knowledge of plants!
Love the Hydrangeas ❤
Thanks! They're just coming into flower now. It's incredible!
Some of your irises are varieties I've not seen before. The white and blue ones are glorious.
Hope Marc is healing and that things are easing up for you, Amy. This must be a difficult time for you as a family. Take care!
❤❤ love love love the flowers!
Beautiful roses.
Beautiful roses and Marc's knowledge is amazing, I too like roses take care and see you both next time 😊🤗
Thankyou for the tour of your magnificant flowers, roses are one of my favourites especially the strong perfumed ones.
Three of my more favorite plants. I made peony jelly. I have not made rose jelly, not enough roses. Irises are just special. Thanks for the tour.
Wow I've never heard of peony jelly!
I hope someday Marc may consider a little horticultural tutorial. ❤
Send in your questions and he'll do a Q&A some time!
Beautiful Roses
Thank you!
I love all your beautiful flowers, I bet your yard smells delightful. My mother had a bed of irises like yours, many different colors in one area like yellow, purple, white etc. Kathy USA 🇺🇸
Loved the flower tour, along with Marcs’s knowledge of species and details of each. Cheers from Kansas, zura
So lovely and so very sweet to see you and marc🙂
Thank you!
@@LostGardensofChateauRosieres be encouraged🙂
Such beautiful flowers. The grounds are just stunning!
Thank you!
Beautiful roses for a lovely chateau! I finally got my hands on a Madam Alfred Carrier rose. She is planted in a large bottomless pot under my kitchen window and is being trained upon a trellis I built just for her. Someday she will be stunning!🥹 I have also purchased two Zephirine roses, which are climbing on trellises that frame two side entrances to our front yard garden.☺️💕
Wonderful!
At a later point in time you might want to consider a garden tour based on the blooming of your roses. Just beautiful. Also, loved the chickens’ additional comments😅. Thank you for the lovely tour.
It's always a big tricky with the roses as they flower at different times. Maybe we could do a deconstructed tour over a series of weeks!
Looking good ❤
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Loverly video thank You 🤗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Love Sue❤❤❤🇬🇧❤❤❤
Thanks for watching!
Hi ,such a beautiful location. 🌹
I have an old bed of peonies that just this year I have been weeding and fertilizing. They smell so amazing so I bought a few more for around the house. A few are now in heavy shade so I think I will transplant them in the fall. Thanks for showing us around your gardens. They are beautiful ❤️
Thank you! I'm a recent convert to peonies - their droopy beauty has won me round!
I was gifted a Papa Meilland rose (gorgeous fragrant red rose) for a birthday gift. The Meilland family produced beautiful roses.
Stunning.🌹
Thanks for the rosiere Rosiere tour❤
I love all the different varieties you have!
So beautiful 😊❤
Thank you! 😊
I've been away for a few days, so I'm catching up on videos now!!!
Beautiful flowers thanks for sharing ❤
The climbing Hydrangea is beautiful.
Very interesting i love peonies
Thank you for watching!
Roses are my favorite ( not that I'm very good with them) and clematis!
Thanks for the tour Marc 😊
Thanks for joining us!
Good morning Amy, what a pleasure it was to see your floral displays. What an amazing iris collection. 🥰Your roses bloom so beautifully that I wondered whether the climbing roses are damaging the walls of the buildings. I was told that they must grow on a trellis or they will damage grout. I also wish Mark a good recovery, so that he can return to work with lots of energy and passion. Amy, good luck to you too with your busy work. Kind regards, Karlijna
I never have trouble with aries. I haven't taken care of them for years.And they're still blooming like crazy.
I agree re iris planting method - shove them in and they grow! I did that with all of mine and they are thriving.
This was such a lovely and interesting tour 🥰
Your roses are just beautiful. I bet they smell wonderful. They remind me of the David Austen roses. You have a beautiful climate for growing them. By the time you are finished with all your projects, outside and in, you will have a real show place. People will be coming from near and far. Great job.
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Lovely to learn the French name of the peace rose. My nana bought me one when I was small and I loved being in charge of it and looking after it. I tried to buy one a few years ago but I am really struggling to find a peace rose so I will try looking up the French name
So remarkable beautiful!
A really enjoyable vlog. I love Roses and where I live in Essex, UK they thrive, especially this year with all the rain.
Amy you look as if you have your back ache back and were trying to put on a brave face.
Do hope Marc is on the mend.So hard for you.🍷🍷🇬🇧🇬🇧
This was just before Marc's accident. I think we were both just exhausted that day!
Wow, I did not realize some roses can grow to that height. Hahaha I've been told from my local garden center that the attitude "if it grows it stays, if it doesn't it's out" is the mark of a horticulturalist not a gardener! 😁 Beautiful, roses are my favourites ❤
Good to see Marc up and about. Is he healed completely ? Oh lalalalalalala those Irises. The dark almost black one 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
This was before the accident. I think the day before! We put a note at the beginning of the video but I guess it wasn’t sufficiently clear as a few people missed it.
@@LostGardensofChateauRosieres I didn't see it..... Anyway I do hope he is recovering well!
Gorgeous!
I had never heard that irises were hard to grow. I have more than I have room for here in Michigan, USA. The deer munch on most of the flowers though.
Hope Marc is well on his way back to 100%!
I love it all! ❤❤❤
New sub here from your other channel. Loved your sharing the roses, iris, peonies, and hydrangeas with us. I have them all in my Minnesota garden, in the US. I never found iris and peonies difficult to grow or transplant. They are as tough as nails. The trick is planting them high. I have David Austin English roses and mophead hydrangeas, but I'm expanding my collection to include panicles. Perhaps one day, a climbing hydrangea!
Welcome over here to the garden channel!
Great tour from the both of you. And roses let you know very quickly if the conditions are not optimal. We have planted a few roses these last few years. Our soil has a lot of clay so we struggle to amend the soil before we plant. I am a bit of a "helicopter" gardener always trying to do the best thing but, ironically, our neighbor who does nothing to her roses has bushes that just put ours to shame. BTW. Here is some interesting backstory on the "Peace" cultivar... "The rose eventually became known as Peace. In early 1945 rose grower Meilland wrote to Field Marshal Alan Brooke (later Viscount Alanbrooke) to thank him for his key part in the liberation of France and to ask if Brooke would give his name to the rose. Brooke declined saying that, though he was honored to be asked, his name would soon be forgotten and a much better and more enduring name would be "Peace".
In the 1960's my grandmother had a rose garden (Belfast, Northern Ireland) and her "Peace" rose was always pride of place. Recently I acquired the book which tells the story of how the "Peace" rose came into being which for me is doubly special - a wonderful story and precious memories of my grandmother. Author -Antonia Ridge, "For Love of a Rose", first published in 1965, copies still available - I thoroughly recommend 🌹
@@barbaramurray4191 my love of roses was instilled in me by my grandmother…the Peace rose was one of her favorites
This is all so lovely to hear. Thank you for sharing!
@@LostGardensofChateauRosieres Have you a copy of the book? I would be happy to forward my copy of you don't 😊
I would love a garden tour🎉
Love the garden tour. Since roses grow so well, have you considered a small cultivation of perfume roses? I don’t know how many you’d need to make your own perfume essence but either way the name of the chateau it would be a great merchandise idea.
Wonderful roses ❤ I only have two miniature roses in a pot on my patio. This year I’m trying to grow Dahlias, next year I want to add more and get Peonies as my daughter in law stole mine 😂. Everything has to be in pots as I have to protect from deer and awful ground squirrels. But I’m determined 😂
Wow it sounds like you have a lot to contend with!
I also love Papa Meilland. Best scented red rose in my opinion!!!! My mum had 400 rosebushes in our home in Zimbabwe and she knew all their names even in the dark when she used to water them and pick them when it was cool.
I find iris' quite hardy, actually hard to kill. They have completely naturalized on our property, keep trying to give them away! Some of your varieties are gorgeous!
I love all these types of flowers but haven't had any luck with irises or peonies. I do have many many roses, including Pierre de Ronsard, but none as spectacular as yours. Beautiful x
Thanks Harriet!
Very nice Iris. I hope you are able to find a lot of sunny spaces to spread them around the grounds. Most of mine are confined to a small space in my back yard.