20+ David Austin Roses, Kordes roses, Weeks roses in zone 5: 5区玫瑰花园21种玫瑰月季品种介绍

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • 21 Roses grown in zone 5, Canada with no winter protection (except for the ones in their first year which haven’t been through winter in my garden): #David Austin roses, #Kordes roses, Weeks roses and more. Varieties: #Poseidon, #Sunbelt Soul Sisters, #Distant Drums, #Koko Loko, #Constance, #Victoria Classic, #Day Breaker, #Violet Pride, #Ebb Tide, #Celestial Night, #Claude Monet, #All Dressed Up, #Munstead Wood, #Boscobel, #Grace, #Princess Alexandra of Kent, #Moonlight in Paris, #Desdemona, #Sheherazade, #Jubilee Celebration. Note: in this video top right corner settings, change video resolution to 1080P for best video quality to see these beautiful roses.

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  • @BeBo-ho2bd
    @BeBo-ho2bd Місяць тому +1

    Ach
    ..serce bije mocniej..piękności ❤

  • @zjuzjelitsa
    @zjuzjelitsa Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this video! Your garden is gorgeous!

  • @Beautifulflowers-05
    @Beautifulflowers-05 7 днів тому

    the blooming garden looks so beautiful ❤

  • @John21199
    @John21199 17 днів тому

    Beautiful roses, great video, thumbs up John👍👍

  • @heyuan1094
    @heyuan1094 3 дні тому

    If only keep one, which one would you choose from those three: Munstead Wood, Darcey Bussell, Celestial night?

    • @GardenZ5
      @GardenZ5  2 дні тому

      It’s hard, they are all beautiful roses. It really depends on personal preference.
      Scent, color and bloom shape wise, I like Munstead Wood the most. But it is overly thorny, not ideal for cut flowers and not friendly for my cat. I would drop it for my cat but wouldn’t drop it because it hurts my hands.
      Both Darcey and Celestial night have similar nice fragrance and are less thorny. They are both healthy and vigorous plants but they are different in other areas.
      Darcey can grow into a large bush while Celestial night is an upright, compact bush;
      Darcey’s blooms are bigger than Celestial night;
      Darcey is red while Celestial night is of purple shade (reddish in warm climate); Darcey gives me a feeling of country rose (free spirit) but Celestial night more of a garden rose look.
      Despite Celestial night’s flowers are smaller I like its bloom shape more (personal preference).
      When Celestial night blooms all at the same time it’s really impressive.
      Between Darcey and Celestial night, I would keep Celestial night for its purple-ish color, bloom shape and compactness.
      I hope this gives you some idea of each rose. Happy planting.

  • @tabassumnaqvi6029
    @tabassumnaqvi6029 6 днів тому

    What do you for black spots , because of so much rain in Toronto area some of my roses are infected now. Do you spray something ? Your roses look so healthy

    • @GardenZ5
      @GardenZ5  2 дні тому

      Unfortunately this year I experienced the same issue as you and I heard the same complaints from my friends.
      This video was taken from the 1st flush of rose blooming throughout June/early July when my roses didn’t develop black spots.
      My roses started to develop black spots around end of July. I was too busy to spray anything. The leaves dropped but new growth appeared. They still had a pretty good 2nd flush of blooming.
      In late August when I had some time I sprayed fungicide for a few days in a row and the progress appeared to slow down but I was too busy to continue with regular spraying. I decided to leave it as, just remove the infected leaves. Next year should do regular spraying earlier.

  • @TrangNguyen-kc7vj
    @TrangNguyen-kc7vj 19 днів тому

    For Constance flower plant so you need to cover up in the winter?

    • @GardenZ5
      @GardenZ5  16 днів тому

      Last winter it was potted and stayed in the garage for the winter. I transplanted it into ground this year. For the upcoming winter, I am planning to just mount the soil at the base of the plant because it’s listed as a zone 5 rose. If you cover it up, that will give it a better protection for sure. I will find out if it does well in the zone 5 winter like the other DA roses.

  • @LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard
    @LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard Місяць тому

    很漂亮的玫瑰园,订阅了!

  • @neidecavalcantirodrigues8946
    @neidecavalcantirodrigues8946 Місяць тому

    Rosas perfeitas lindo vídeo parabéns.🌷🌷🌷🌹🌹🌹

    • @GardenZ5
      @GardenZ5  Місяць тому

      Thank you and glad you like these beautiful roses.

  • @babygirl2912
    @babygirl2912 3 місяці тому

    How do you protect them during the winter? What do you do?

    • @GardenZ5
      @GardenZ5  3 місяці тому +1

      So far the only winner protection that I did was mounding soil over the crown (adding new soil not just piling from the base). I usually used manure compost. I didn’t do pruning in the fall. Be reminded that the varieties that I planted are suitable for zone 5 and no special winter protection is required.
      I added a few new roses this year. Some of them are still small, not looking very strong, or belong to a warmer zone. I am thinking about using plant winter protection cover but that could be expensive. So I am considering to do something as recommended here: extension.unh.edu/resource/winter-protection-roses#:~:text=its%20winter%20covering.-,Tie%20the%20canes%20together%20with%20twine.,%2C%20shredded%20leaves%2C%20or%20straw.
      Happy gardening.

  • @simonekentish7491
    @simonekentish7491 3 місяці тому

    Gorgeous! One note: Distant Drums was hybridized by Griffith Buck of Iowa State University in 1984. Weeks is just one grower that distributes it.

    • @GardenZ5
      @GardenZ5  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for the information. Distant Drums rose is indeed a rare beauty.

    • @nancychung4802
      @nancychung4802 2 місяці тому

      Beautiful rose garden!

    • @nancychung4802
      @nancychung4802 2 місяці тому

      All your roses look very healthy. Do you spray anything to help leaves looking so green?

    • @HomeSweetHomewithKaren
      @HomeSweetHomewithKaren Місяць тому

      Great information. Your roses are so healthy! I have 13, slowly working my way up.