Hello my dear. I love that pink generous rose plant. So many roses. I wish I could smell the scent. The dark pink peony's are so beautiful. The eden rose is rooking gorgeous and the stand is really beautiful. All your roses are doing great. You have a lovely garden. Thank you for sharing.
Just gorgeous!!!! That Generous Gardener is stupendous, but everything looks lush and happy. Plants certainly win the lottery when they make their way into your garden ❤❤
Such a joy to watch you videos. Thank you Olga. I love the structure of your big greens und smal boxwoods. Elegant, tidy and rich of colour and calmness. The roses are heartwarming.❤
Hi Olga,boy I bet you're thrilled to be working in your gardens.Everything looks just beautiful.I have a Edan she's in her 3 rd yr and is taking my pergola over.Thank you for explaining about the lateral pruning.Lovely garden tour have a blessed evening.🕊️💚
Beautiful roses! Thank you for showing us how the lateral growth progresses. It's easy to forget that climbers like to spread out, not just grow vertically. Sadly, peonies don't grow well in our hot dry climate here in Southern California. I adore them, and once in a while will indulge in a few blooms from the store. All around our city, Silky Oaks (Grevillea Robusta) with their dark gold blooms will overlap with purple Jacaranda trees toward the end of the month. Interesting how anchor plants vary across the country. I have several huge hot pink bougainvilleas, a yellow plumeria the size of a tree, and some very tall Mexican Fence Post cactus. The latter make quite a statement amidst the roses. Currently my favorite rose in the garden is Blush Noisette, with its sprays of tiny pink blossoms. I enjoy your rose chats.
You have such a beautiful garden, and I appreciate your explaining about pruning the climbing rose. I have learned so much about roses from your videos.
Thank you for explaining what lateral shoots are, and how to prune these and how to cut down the main branch when it gets old. I can see my mistakes with lateral shoots in the past. So good to know!!!
Beautiful garden and I can only imagine the wonderful scents as you pass through. My desdemona is still in its DA pot waiting for its permanent position. It's blooming beautiful and the scent is absolutely intoxicating. Keep up the lovely content.
I was trimming Generous Gardener today and the scent was so overpowering among those blooms that I started to think about ladies who use too much perfumes!
@@OlgaCarmody certainly less is more on the perfume front. Quality over quantity. I've got five roses waiting for the buds to open. Many are beginning to swell. So looking forward to enjoying them. A feast for the senses.
Olga, I share your passion for creating and investing myself in lifelong gardening. Yes, only second to my grown children, are my “children” of the garden. I could spend much time asking you questions, but just a couple for now, such as how do you prefer to amend your soil when planting; I try to grow my plants organically to encourage and not harm the pollinators, birds, etc. but lately having issues with garden pests. What types of products do you use for destructive insects and disease issues? I love watching you show what you have created and how you explain your perspectives. Your garden “rooms” are beautiful.🌻🦋🌷🏡
Wondering how many plants you put together to get such beautiful growth? I know David Austin often suggests putting three together in a triangle pattern? My lady of Shallot looks so small compared to yours. This is the third year and we will see if they "leap". :). I learn so much from you, Olga! Thank you so much!
Your roses are lovely Olga, but I must say that your hostas always catch my eye in your videos! I wish I was your neighbor so that I could include some of your hostas in my garden when you decide to divide them in future years. My EMG group loves to share and swap plants like that in the spring and fall. Thank you for the dreamy, relaxing tour of your garden, its so fun to watch all of the plants wake up. 🤩🌹💖🌱
Yes, those hosts are lush indeed! And to be neighbors with other great gardeners is wonderful! My street has good gardens, folks are trying to make their houses beautiful here!
I think the Generous Gardener rose's "pink" shade and its shape and style of rose is probably the most beautiful of all pink roses out there, and I love the way yours arches and fills out so wonderfully. So the darker the stem (or more "red"), the newer the stem, and the more green it is, the older the stem is, did I understand that right? Thank you for the tour. Lovely as always.
It's interesting. My New Dawn bloomed yesterday before anyone else, including lady of shallott and generous gardener. It must be the sunlight. Today I will see who joins the party:) maybe Eustacia Vye.
Thank you Olga . Lovely tour . I have been trying to decide on nepeta . May I ask ..what variety do you have and do cats really love that plant as much as I have heard ?
Very nice walk. How do you move an established rose to another location? I followed your recommendations on planting my Julia Child and Queen Elizabeth roses they are doing great thank you. Have a great tomorrow.
I have the same problem with roses that don’t get enough sun. I do have one that keeps its leaves all winter. Then it blooms like crazy even in part shade. The rose breeders need to incorporate that trait.
How wide and tall of an arch would you recommend for Generous Gardener? I am about to plant one and I'm worried a 5' wide and 7' tall arch just isn't big enough. 😬
You would want 2 GGs on both sides of your arch. And yes, 7 feet is somewhat short. Go for a taller one. At the beginning you will be fine, but then your rose would want to grow, unless you will be training it to the sides as I did with mine...
You’re lucky you don’t have Japanese beetles Olga 😬. I hope you never do. My roses were so beautiful before they started their invasion here. This will be their 5th year here. Once the come-there isn’t anything you can do but pick them off and throw them in a bucket of soapy water 😭 you’ll have them forever…
I love this show of your front and back yard in bloom, Olga!
Olga nothing beats the fullness and tone of your Eden rose. Absolutely gorgeous with the rain droplets!
I liked it when you said that the plants are like old friends that shows up. 😉 very beautiful Olga!
It's a lovely garden!
Life with flowers will enrich your heart😊
I love how much you love your roses!! Your enthusiasm is infectious! Thx for sharing your garden…So lovely!!
That was an awesome explanation on pruning lateral canes!!! Thank you!!
What fun it is to share your garden with you. Thanks! :)
Very enjoyable watching your garden tour...well done Olga
Nice garden 💕
Beautiful roses I wish I could smell them. Thank you for letting us enjoy your roses.🌹🦋
Beautiful looking garden, Its the bees knees.
Hello my dear. I love that pink generous rose plant. So many roses. I wish I could smell the scent. The dark pink peony's are so beautiful. The eden rose is rooking gorgeous and the stand is really beautiful. All your roses are doing great. You have a lovely garden. Thank you for sharing.
I agree with you ❤🎉😊
Just gorgeous!!!! That Generous Gardener is stupendous, but everything looks lush and happy. Plants certainly win the lottery when they make their way into your garden ❤❤
What a lovely Flowers
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Beautiful roses! I live in the south, it’s much to humid to grow roses. I enjoy yours.😄
Beautiful!
Such a joy to watch you videos. Thank you Olga. I love the structure of your big greens und smal boxwoods. Elegant, tidy and rich of colour and calmness. The roses are heartwarming.❤
Hi Olga,boy I bet you're thrilled to be working in your gardens.Everything looks just beautiful.I have a Edan she's in her 3 rd yr and is taking my pergola over.Thank you for explaining about the lateral pruning.Lovely garden tour have a blessed evening.🕊️💚
Oh, I am still dreaming about the lush growth on my Eden! Enjoy!
Ôi hoa Hồng đẹp ngất ngây lòng người ,bạn thật giỏi chăm sóc chúng phát triển thật tốt hoa to quá màu sắc rất đẹp 🌺🤝.
Beautiful roses! Thank you for showing us how the lateral growth progresses. It's easy to forget that climbers like to spread out, not just grow vertically. Sadly, peonies don't grow well in our hot dry climate here in Southern California. I adore them, and once in a while will indulge in a few blooms from the store. All around our city, Silky Oaks (Grevillea Robusta) with their dark gold blooms will overlap with purple Jacaranda trees toward the end of the month. Interesting how anchor plants vary across the country. I have several huge hot pink bougainvilleas, a yellow plumeria the size of a tree, and some very tall Mexican Fence Post cactus. The latter make quite a statement amidst the roses. Currently my favorite rose in the garden is Blush Noisette, with its sprays of tiny pink blossoms. I enjoy your rose chats.
Olga, everything looks beautiful in your garden. 💖
I also meant to comment on how lovely it is to see that your garden is bringing you so much joy x
Thanks so much 😊
You have such a beautiful garden, and I appreciate your explaining about pruning the climbing rose. I have learned so much about roses from your videos.
Thank you for explaining what lateral shoots are, and how to prune these and how to cut down the main branch when it gets old. I can see my mistakes with lateral shoots in the past. So good to know!!!
The roses are so gorgeous! I'm planning to add the Generous Gardeners in my tiny garden.
Beautiful garden and I can only imagine the wonderful scents as you pass through. My desdemona is still in its DA pot waiting for its permanent position. It's blooming beautiful and the scent is absolutely intoxicating. Keep up the lovely content.
I was trimming Generous Gardener today and the scent was so overpowering among those blooms that I started to think about ladies who use too much perfumes!
@@OlgaCarmody certainly less is more on the perfume front. Quality over quantity. I've got five roses waiting for the buds to open. Many are beginning to swell. So looking forward to enjoying them. A feast for the senses.
Beautiful, thank you for the tour of your garden. I think I will have to add Queen of Sweden to my wish list. X
Queen of Sweden is very narrow rose for me. I wish it would be a bit fuller, but she is growing in part light, that can be the story with her.
@@OlgaCarmody that’s true, her blooms are very upright x
Olga, I share your passion for creating and investing myself in lifelong gardening. Yes, only second to my grown children, are my “children” of the garden. I could spend much time asking you questions, but just a couple for now, such as how do you prefer to amend your soil when planting; I try to grow my plants organically to encourage and not harm the pollinators, birds, etc. but lately having issues with garden pests. What types of products do you use for destructive insects and disease issues? I love watching you show what you have created and how you explain your perspectives. Your garden “rooms” are beautiful.🌻🦋🌷🏡
Beautiful garden, Olga! Thank you for sharing. 🌹
You are welcome!
Wondering how many plants you put together to get such beautiful growth? I know David Austin often suggests putting three together in a triangle pattern? My lady of Shallot looks so small compared to yours. This is the third year and we will see if they "leap". :). I learn so much from you, Olga! Thank you so much!
Beautiful. I fear that this year will be terrible here. Just as the roses started to bloom, we have a week of thunderstorms forecast.
That is a pity, those heavy rains can totally ruin the season. Sorry to hear that the weather is so bad.
thank you Olga
Your roses are lovely Olga, but I must say that your hostas always catch my eye in your videos! I wish I was your neighbor so that I could include some of your hostas in my garden when you decide to divide them in future years. My EMG group loves to share and swap plants like that in the spring and fall. Thank you for the dreamy, relaxing tour of your garden, its so fun to watch all of the plants wake up. 🤩🌹💖🌱
Yes, those hosts are lush indeed! And to be neighbors with other great gardeners is wonderful! My street has good gardens, folks are trying to make their houses beautiful here!
I agree with you ❤🎉😊
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I think the Generous Gardener rose's "pink" shade and its shape and style of rose is probably the most beautiful of all pink roses out there, and I love the way yours arches and fills out so wonderfully. So the darker the stem (or more "red"), the newer the stem, and the more green it is, the older the stem is, did I understand that right? Thank you for the tour. Lovely as always.
It's interesting. My New Dawn bloomed yesterday before anyone else, including lady of shallott and generous gardener. It must be the sunlight. Today I will see who joins the party:) maybe Eustacia Vye.
It must be the light, you are right! Enjoy!
Me too.❤ happy day ❤
Hi Olga, have you experienced any pure white blooms on your generous gardener?
GG ages to almost white, but no pure whites on it so far.
Thank you Olga . Lovely tour . I have been trying to decide on nepeta . May I ask ..what variety do you have and do cats really love that plant as much as I have heard ?
Very nice walk. How do you move an established rose to another location? I followed your recommendations on planting my Julia Child and Queen Elizabeth roses they are doing great thank you. Have a great tomorrow.
I have the same problem with roses that don’t get enough sun. I do have one that keeps its leaves all winter. Then it blooms like crazy even in part shade. The rose breeders need to incorporate that trait.
Hello❤❤❤
What do you use for fertilizer and how often do you fertilize?
I have a video right here on my simple year round schedule - ua-cam.com/video/Rtbjfpidpe4/v-deo.html
Thank you!
How wide and tall of an arch would you recommend for Generous Gardener? I am about to plant one and I'm worried a 5' wide and 7' tall arch just isn't big enough. 😬
You would want 2 GGs on both sides of your arch. And yes, 7 feet is somewhat short. Go for a taller one. At the beginning you will be fine, but then your rose would want to grow, unless you will be training it to the sides as I did with mine...
You look so similar to Mary Streep.
You’re lucky you don’t have Japanese beetles Olga 😬. I hope you never do. My roses were so beautiful before they started their invasion here. This will be their 5th year here. Once the come-there isn’t anything you can do but pick them off and throw them in a bucket of soapy water 😭 you’ll have them forever…