I'm in zone 5b and grow many of the David Austin roses. I don't dead head my roses after end of September. They go into their own dormancy when they are ready. I don't give them any protection either. I don't plant any tree roses because they are not hardy. My roses are defoliated through winter. Bonny
It can be tough to move to a different zone. Your roses, especially if they are not cold hardy, would need to be moved into sheltered location. I will address this topic in my next videos.
One question. Where you have plant box edging in encircling one of your roses( can't recall which), won't they take too much nutrients/water from the rose roots as they get bigger?
Perfect Timing as this is my first year with roses and I bought them from a lovey lady in town for great price. 2 Borneo, 2 DA fun in the sun and 3 DA mill on the floss.
Hi Olga. I an in Zone 6b. I have several roses in pots that I will not be able to get in ground, including a one year old climber. The pots are plastic. Can I house them in my unheated dark garage or some other way? If so, what additional prep would they need? Should I wrap the pots? Should I wait until they are defoliated before moving them into shelter? Obviously I have a lot of questions. Do you have a video that specifically addresses this? Thanks, love your channel!
Hi Grace, I do have a video on how to overwinter roses in the garage. And this season, someone gave me a young rose, it is growing on my back porch in the pot, there is no space to put it in the ground. I don't even know the name of it, but it looks very disease resistant. Well, I am going to overwinter it in my garage, so I will be showing the process later this season. Here is the video-ua-cam.com/video/WSUgd8NjiCI/v-deo.html. There are 3 videos all together. Happy gardening!
Over fertilized your beloved roses? Watch this video and get a better understanding of how to save your plant - ua-cam.com/video/uVIcj4MwQ2Y/v-deo.html
Hi Olga, Is this week a good time to prune roses? Or we should wait until the end of this month? I am in Westport, Connecticut ( zone 7a), not far from you. Please advice.
Hi Olga, thnks for your advice. I live in zone 6A in Massachusetts, should I put the burlap around my roses this weekend? I already have a round wire around them but still didn't put the burlap...
Olga just to confirm, did you say beginning in August either slow down or stop watering our roses? If I have a baby climbing rose should I ignore this? I am also zone 6b/7a. Thank you for such an informative explanation!
Well, if you have a baby rose, it would need a closer attention during the first year, so maybe not on such a strict watering schedule as mature roses, but still a bit less. Give that rose a hint, it is time to prepare for winter, not invest into new and lush growth.
Have you ever tried propagating roses with seed? Was wondering if you had any tips? I have wild Meadow rose around my fence. I have gathered my rose hips for the season and have dried some for seed.
I am new to roses! When you say to stop deadheading, does that also mean the rose hips? Should they be left on during the winter? Thank you for your helpful information!
Yes, some roses develop very colorful hips and those are additional decoration for winter month in the garden. Leave them on. Mine are eaten by squirrels and never make it through the winter.
Hi Olga, I have 3 roses which are hardy to zone 7. My zone is 7a. Is it safe to spray Bonide Wilt Stop on those three roses to protect from the harsh winter wind?
@@LisaEvans-k5w please check what zone is your rose hardy to. Most roses will love the mild winter and plenty of sunshine in summer in your zone. You and your rose are very lucky, your rose will be fine outside without any worries or protection. However, having said that, take into consideration any wacky swings of temperatures, like the arctic blast that that effected several states a year or two ago. In such case “house” the rose in the garage for the duration of such weather. No garage, no problem, cover it with a frost blanket or any blanket, it’ll provide the protection it needs. I hope that helps.
@@LisaEvans-k5wpoets wife is good in zone 5-10.. usually a potted plant should be hardy for two zones colder then you are to live overwinter in a pot.. so you should be good to leave it in a pot.. but it would not be a bad idea to give the pot some extra insulation and make sure it won’t break if it’s terracotta
Hello dear Olga .i have a question to clarify. This is totaly out of the topic according to your recent video . I have a rose sucker i believe .which has grown ABOVE THE GRAFTS UNION . One long stem has grown from the wild rose plant which we use to grafts the good rose .it has grown from the center of the wild rose stem NOT FROM THE ROOT BALL . normally rose sucker comes from the root ball , but this is above the the root and mid of the stem . Should u cut it off or leave it. Please advice me .. sorry for the long txt . Thank you .have a good day
Hm, whatever grows above the graft union will be the "good" rose. Anything coming from under the bud union will be roots trying to take over. Maybe your rose has semi climbing character and at the end of summer produces these long canes? And this cane is one of them? Anyway you can wait till next year and see what blooms that cane will produce. And if it is rootstock, you can take it down that second. Hope it helps.
I'm in zone 5b and grow many of the David Austin roses. I don't dead head my roses after end of September. They go into their own dormancy when they are ready. I don't give them any protection either. I don't plant any tree roses because they are not hardy. My roses are defoliated through winter. Bonny
You are a good rose keeper. Happy gardening!
Thank you for all the wonderful info, Olga! ... Those roses are gorgeous! 🌹🌹
Thank you my dear Master Gardener! Very good info as always!
I ❤ hearing you say "master gardener."
Haha, I am proud of it! Thank you!
@@OlgaCarmody You absolutely should be!
Your Master Gardener training really shows in this video! Wow! Great info. Thanks, Olga.🌹🌹🌹
You are so welcome!
I look forward to more rose info! I have potted roses in zone 7 and I’m new to this zone. I’m feeling lost
It can be tough to move to a different zone. Your roses, especially if they are not cold hardy, would need to be moved into sheltered location. I will address this topic in my next videos.
Thank you Olga for the valuable tips! Good luck with your beauties!
You are a very good teacher!
Thank you! 😃
Soooo interesting! I dont think i ever heard any gardener go into this detail about what lies behind the rose plant cycle
All this "nerdy rose stuff", right? I love it! Thanks
One question. Where you have plant box edging in encircling one of your roses( can't recall which), won't they take too much nutrients/water from the rose roots as they get bigger?
Thanks so much Olga. Will try all your advice with my roses this winter..
Fabulous information! I just planted The generous garden 🌹 this spring and this has been so helpful! 🌼🐝
Thank you for sharing with us, I’m new with roses and this is really helpful ❤
Olga! This was so very helpful! Thank you!
Perfect Timing as this is my first year with roses and I bought them from a lovey lady in town for great price. 2 Borneo, 2 DA fun in the sun and 3 DA mill on the floss.
Wonderful! You are lucky to have town access to DA roses! I have to order everything online.
Well this answered all of my questions! Thank you! Now if I can only keep the deer away...😅
Дуже цікаво та корисно! Я живу в Нідерландах, зона 8 , перший рік буду спостерігати мої троянди Девіда Остіна взимку, hope for the best ❤
Al the best luck with your roses! Those are such graceful plants to grow!
Hi Olga. I an in Zone 6b. I have several roses in pots that I will not be able to get in ground, including a one year old climber. The pots are plastic. Can I house them in my unheated dark garage or some other way? If so, what additional prep would they need? Should I wrap the pots? Should I wait until they are defoliated before moving them into shelter? Obviously I have a lot of questions. Do you have a video that specifically addresses this? Thanks, love your channel!
Hi Grace, I do have a video on how to overwinter roses in the garage. And this season, someone gave me a young rose, it is growing on my back porch in the pot, there is no space to put it in the ground. I don't even know the name of it, but it looks very disease resistant. Well, I am going to overwinter it in my garage, so I will be showing the process later this season. Here is the video-ua-cam.com/video/WSUgd8NjiCI/v-deo.html. There are 3 videos all together. Happy gardening!
@@OlgaCarmody I will definitely take a look at those videos. Thank you so much!
@@OlgaCarmody Hey Olga, the link to the videos is not working??
Want to try again or give me the titles and I’ll do a search?
Over fertilized your beloved roses? Watch this video and get a better understanding of how to save your plant - ua-cam.com/video/uVIcj4MwQ2Y/v-deo.html
Hi Olga, Is this week a good time to prune roses? Or we should wait until the end of this month? I am in Westport, Connecticut ( zone 7a), not far from you. Please advice.
Oh, roses are leafing out in my garden. It is a good time this weekend to start all the pruning. I will try to squeeze a video this weekend.
@@OlgaCarmody Thank you! ❤️
Hi Olga, thnks for your advice. I live in zone 6A in Massachusetts, should I put the burlap around my roses this weekend? I already have a round wire around them but still didn't put the burlap...
If you are having cold spells with temps falling below freezing, then go ahead and do the protection. Your roses are in full dormant stage.
Olga just to confirm, did you say beginning in August either slow down or stop watering our roses? If I have a baby climbing rose should I ignore this? I am also zone 6b/7a. Thank you for such an informative explanation!
Well, if you have a baby rose, it would need a closer attention during the first year, so maybe not on such a strict watering schedule as mature roses, but still a bit less. Give that rose a hint, it is time to prepare for winter, not invest into new and lush growth.
I have used cardboard boxes for plants in winter.
Have you ever tried propagating roses with seed? Was wondering if you had any tips? I have wild Meadow rose around my fence. I have gathered my rose hips for the season and have dried some for seed.
I didn’t do any propagation from seeds. Good luck with yours!
I am new to roses! When you say to stop deadheading, does that also mean the rose hips? Should they be left on during the winter? Thank you for your helpful information!
Yes, some roses develop very colorful hips and those are additional decoration for winter month in the garden. Leave them on. Mine are eaten by squirrels and never make it through the winter.
@@OlgaCarmody Thank you so much for your reply!
Hi Olga, I have 3 roses which are hardy to zone 7. My zone is 7a. Is it safe to spray Bonide Wilt Stop on those three roses to protect from the harsh winter wind?
Yes you can, just follow the instructions on the package.
@@OlgaCarmody Thank you!❤️
😂I think I made a mistake as a new rose gardener
How do you protect a standard tree rose in winter , I have just bought the rose by david austins called the poets wife and planted it in a large pot .
It depends what zone you are in…
I'm in the southwest of England zone 8
I'm in the southwest of England zone 8
@@LisaEvans-k5w please check what zone is your rose hardy to. Most roses will love the mild winter and plenty of sunshine in summer in your zone. You and your rose are very lucky, your rose will be fine outside without any worries or protection. However, having said that, take into consideration any wacky swings of temperatures, like the arctic blast that that effected several states a year or two ago. In such case “house” the rose in the garage for the duration of such weather. No garage, no problem, cover it with a frost blanket or any blanket, it’ll provide the protection it needs. I hope that helps.
@@LisaEvans-k5wpoets wife is good in zone 5-10.. usually a potted plant should be hardy for two zones colder then you are to live overwinter in a pot.. so you should be good to leave it in a pot.. but it would not be a bad idea to give the pot some extra insulation and make sure it won’t break if it’s terracotta
Hello dear Olga .i have a question to clarify. This is totaly out of the topic according to your recent video .
I have a rose sucker i believe .which has grown ABOVE THE GRAFTS UNION .
One long stem has grown from the wild rose plant which we use to grafts the good rose .it has grown from the center of the wild rose stem NOT FROM THE ROOT BALL .
normally rose sucker comes from the root ball , but this is above the the root and mid of the stem . Should u cut it off or leave it. Please advice me .. sorry for the long txt .
Thank you .have a good day
Hm, whatever grows above the graft union will be the "good" rose. Anything coming from under the bud union will be roots trying to take over. Maybe your rose has semi climbing character and at the end of summer produces these long canes? And this cane is one of them? Anyway you can wait till next year and see what blooms that cane will produce. And if it is rootstock, you can take it down that second. Hope it helps.
Thank you so much . I every time watch your videos whenever you uploaded. Its very helpful. Happy gardening.... Greetings from srilanka
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