I have what i think is a rambler that i started from my mother's, which came from her mother. I've had no idea how i should manage the pruning, so it's a mess. I started cleaning up deadwood recently with gloves and goggles then decided enough is enough. I just came in and found your video. Glory to God, i might actually be able to do something with this now, if i CAN untangle it. Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much. Brilliant, clear , easy to follow advice. Really well filmed, fast forwarded at most appropriate times , left overall film succinct. So now I can go prune.
Fantastic video thank you. Although I have many climbing roses I am new to a young rambling rose in my garden. Fortunately mine has been pruned this year before being sent out to me. Would I train a rambler the same as a climber? Lateral?
very good tutorial on how to carry out a good healthy prune of what is probably a very old strain of rambler. a little bone meal & job done.are they felco secateurs ? .
Really useful video, thank you. I do have one question for you. I've got a new customer that, I think, has a rambling rose, but it's never been pruned. The main stems are about an inch thick and not sprouting any new growth. It's overgrown the space dramatically. How would I go about starting to prune it? It's massive!
Great to see a pro at work 👍, only one thing (eye protection) take it from a old commercial rose worker, I had my nose opened up and i lost sight in one eye for 4 days once, and seen a lot worse, (sorry). Very much enjoyed watching, great video keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍👍
I get sloppy to some days, (wasn't a moan) just don't want you to get hurt like I use to. It just a good habit in to, I put them on in morning when getting in van and don't take them off till get home. Keep them video's coming, great work and skill 😊👍👍
Well all of it has been in horticulture more are less, first half in commercial rose growing and so shrub/tree production, the second half self employed gardener. Love doing what I do now, not just the gardening side but the challenges it bring too, plus building a strong business to be proud of, but think you know that feeling too. Rose work was ok ish great money as mostly pease work a specialy budding (grafting) but hard on the body.
Jatsen Shen Not sure how old as it's hard to age them to be honest...at a guess 5years plus. If yours is still young then just concentrate on tying those new shoots in rather than pruning out I would say
Or you could root those cuttings very easily and have hundreds of new plants to either replant, sell, trade, or give away. That's an awful waste of new plants many gardeners especially here in the US, would kill to have cuttings of English roses.
That's the most useful video I've seen on pruning a rambler- thanks, I feel confident todo mine now!
I have what i think is a rambler that i started from my mother's, which came from her mother. I've had no idea how i should manage the pruning, so it's a mess. I started cleaning up deadwood recently with gloves and goggles then decided enough is enough. I just came in and found your video. Glory to God, i might actually be able to do something with this now, if i CAN untangle it. Thank you so much!!
Best video on rambling rose pruning, finally it all made sense for me, many thanks
Thank you so much. Brilliant, clear , easy to follow advice. Really well filmed, fast forwarded at most appropriate times , left overall film succinct. So now I can go prune.
Very useful video 🙏 Feeling confident that I can now tackle my rambling rose Cécile Brunner. Will be wearing gloves and long sleeves though 😊
I really enjoyed your tips thankyou. I feel confident to do my overgrown Alexandre Girault which has been unpruned for 8 years and is very straggly
Great video, especially for a garden novice! No idea how you do it without gloves. Thank you!
Very good clear instructions. Thank you for posting
Great job .. tip for you .. put the bits as prune into a wheelbarrow or garden bin ... saves on the clearing up of prickly things.
Extremely helpful, pruned my roses with confidence after watching this thanks
Great video with good practical advice. I got my first ramblers this year so watching this has been a great introduction of how to look after them.
Fantastic video thank you. Although I have many climbing roses I am new to a young rambling rose in my garden. Fortunately mine has been pruned this year before being sent out to me. Would I train a rambler the same as a climber? Lateral?
Great advice, though how on earth do you do that without long sleeves and gloves?!
very good tutorial on how to carry out a good healthy prune of what is probably a very old strain of rambler. a little bone meal & job done.are they felco secateurs ? .
thegeordiefellwalker cheers. No not Felcos, have fallen out of love with them a bit. They are Tobisho from a supplier called Niwaki near me
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Comprei uma rosa rector (divagante, errante?) e agora tenho certeza de como poderei conduzir a planta
Really useful video, thank you. I do have one question for you. I've got a new customer that, I think, has a rambling rose, but it's never been pruned. The main stems are about an inch thick and not sprouting any new growth. It's overgrown the space dramatically. How would I go about starting to prune it? It's massive!
How do you get your Cecil Bruner to basically lay flat against the building mine grows out wide.. not flat thank you
Great video thank you, will be carrying this out tomorrow on a clients rambler :)
Excellent explanation…bit longer than some videos but clear as to how & why!
Great to see a pro at work 👍, only one thing (eye protection) take it from a old commercial rose worker, I had my nose opened up and i lost sight in one eye for 4 days once, and seen a lot worse, (sorry).
Very much enjoyed watching, great video keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍👍
good reminder jason. i notice your always well protected guess you learned the hard way. i must start protecting my eyes more on certain jobs.
jason Gardener you are right Jason, I get a sloppy with the PPE for this type of work which I shouldn't do
I get sloppy to some days, (wasn't a moan) just don't want you to get hurt like I use to.
It just a good habit in to, I put them on in morning when getting in van and don't take them off till get home.
Keep them video's coming, great work and skill 😊👍👍
You have clearly had a varied career...should maybe do a video on it sometime...would be really interested to hear what you have done over the years!
Well all of it has been in horticulture more are less, first half in commercial rose growing and so shrub/tree production, the second half self employed gardener.
Love doing what I do now, not just the gardening side but the challenges it bring too, plus building a strong business to be proud of, but think you know that feeling too.
Rose work was ok ish great money as mostly pease work a specialy budding (grafting) but hard on the body.
Brilliant video, taught me so much. Thank you.
When is the best time to plant a rambling rose?
Really useful thank you
I've seen others strip off the leaves too, is that something you would recommend?
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Very good video, just what I needed
So helpful..so cute..thanks
Thank you for your video!
Very helpful guidance. May I ask how old is that rose? Coz mine looks pretty small and it normally has 2-3 new shoots each year.
Jatsen Shen Not sure how old as it's hard to age them to be honest...at a guess 5years plus. If yours is still young then just concentrate on tying those new shoots in rather than pruning out I would say
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Very helpful. Thank you.
Hi mate, appreciate your videos, I've learnt a lot from them :>. Also, could you share the name of the song you used please? Cheers
very useful info
Or you could root those cuttings very easily and have hundreds of new plants to either replant, sell, trade, or give away. That's an awful waste of new plants many gardeners especially here in the US, would kill to have cuttings of English roses.
very helpful thank you
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