I love how you place your roses throughout the garden with other plants, bushes and trees instead of just roses crammed together. You get to enjoy the beauty of each rose and plant. They compliment each other so well. Your garden is beautiful, peaceful and artistically done. Thank you so much for sharing it and your knowledge!
I adore your beautiful garden, Olga. Your roses are magnificent and so well cared for. I love the way you talk about your beautiful plants. We had a terrible bug infestations during our summer and autumn, here in subtropical Australia. We had so much heat and constant rain with very little sun, that I only got small blooms when my David Austin roses did bloom! Sadly, I lost my Olivia Austin rose after she finely succumbed to spider mites. Very unusual weather, and now that it is winter I have the hardier roses blooming, but they will stop soon because of the cold nights. Then I must prune them.
Being in California I can’t help but watch your videos and think how great it just be to have rain in summer! 😂 Everything just looks amazing after rain.
I love the Lady of Shallott rose so much. Mine bloomed this week and fortunately, the rain wasn't so strong here so the blooms weren't damaged. Thanks for the tour! Everything looks amazing!
Hi Olga my goodness how lovely they look I have to say I think your gardens are happy to have you tending them they missed you! The lady is just absolutely beautiful! Wasn't that sweet to see the cardinal hoping around in the blooms.God bless 🕊️💚🌹
You garden look amazing. Love the roses .peggy Martin is good but if you wana change it some time give a try to Julie Andrews from delbard.Above all I love your English accent so nice and excellent.
I am not getting notifications of you videos anymore in my feed! Booooo! I hunted you down🤣🤣 beautiful garden Olga! Can you do a video on blind shots and how to prune them. Tia!
Wonderful tour of your roses Olga, I love roses after the rain. Vanessa Bell is very pretty. I have one but she isn't doing well, I think because I moved her. I'll give her time and see if she gets used to her new home. I love Eden rose but I have never seen one here in the UK. A Shropshire Lad is a stunner. I once saw one covering an arch in a garden, beautiful. Unfortunately it had now been discontinued by David Austin. Happy Gardening! X
In the US David Austin company still offers Shropshire Lad for sale. It is prone to black spot here in Connecticut, but blooms are gorgeous! Happy gardening to you as well!
Yay! June is here and so are Olga's rose tours! I absolutely love your rose and hydrangea tours, even though I have roses and hydrangeas in my own garden. It satisfies the need to buy multiple varieties when my "UA-cam gardening friend" already has them. ☺️🌹💮 Quick question: the rose at your front door...is ut the Eden climbing rose? You call it that around minute 9:49, and then call it New Dawn around 18:18. Your peaceful walks through the garden are some of the best on the tube, even though there are dozens of gardening channels now. As a master gardener in the south, I appreciate your IPM tidbits and attention to soil health as you create so much beauty and food in your CT garden. 💝💐
It would take too many words to comment on each individual and beautiful thing you are showing us here! BTW, I remember you planting Peggy Clarke last year gifted to you by a friend and member of this wonderful community. It's fabulous!
Your roses are beautiful and healthy! I live in the south shore suburbs of Boston and they looked fine in the beginning of May. Then we had so much rain and I was unable to check on them. When I finally got a chance to check on them, to my dismay, the leaves on my lady of shallot were covered in holes and getting defoliated. I took a few leaves off the rosebush and took it up to my local nursery and asked them for advice on what I should do and what insect was eating them. He said it was not an insect but a fungus and recommended I buy a fungicide and spray them. I suspected it was not a fungus, but an insect invasion, but I followed his instructions and sprayed all the rosebuses. It didn’t help. So I waited and sprayed them with neem oil. I only got a few roses, and I’m wondering if the plants are going to die because we have practically no leaves. The bushes looks like a skeleton. Do you have any advice on what I should do? My lady of shallot is several years old now. I have never had a problem like this before.
Unfortunately Shropshire Lad is discontinued now. I have bought from eBay, so will see how it will perform 😊 How old is yours as bush itself doesn't look very vigorous? But blooms definitely something amazing 🤩
It is still for sale for American customers on David Austin website. Mine is 2 years old and it is its first year bloom time. So yes, not very vigorous. Although very prone to black spot in my garden.
If you can only choose one climber, which one would you choose, Eden, generous gardener, or new dawn? Like your videos, very calming and relaxing. Thank you.
I really like Generous Gardener, but New Dawn in mature stage can be breathtaking. I have it as a baby so can’t really say. There is one rose - Rosanna climbing rose, which I am dying to plant in my garden. I saw it in New York rose botanical garden and loved the vigor and health of it. I just can’t find the space….
You mentioned in the video that to treat for pest you need to understand the lifecycle. I know that the two pests that have bothered my rosebushes in my garden are saw flys and a caterpillar. The caterpillar puts a little hole in a very young rosebud and the sawflies eat the leaves from underneath and make them paper thin. I’ve been using insecticidal soap for the sawflies and BT spray for the caterpillars. This seems to be working. But I was just wondering if there was something else that I should do or if there’s a preventative treatment for either one of those?
compliments to your beautful garden😍👍🏻! Can I ask is this the first or second flush this year? I had a massive first flush in May but now in June my roses are taking a break. What would you recommend regarding fertilizer for upcoming period? Thanks❤
This is the first flush of blooms for us here in CT, zone 7a. Soon roses will be taking a break and I should post a video about caring for roses after their first bloom time. Stay tuned!
If i am not mistaken, i think i saw a black and blue sage salvia in a pot on your portch. They are faithful to bloom and multiply every year. A full blow sun loving perennial. I love all the salvia ,particularly victoia blue garden salvia. Wind walker red salvia is very pungent,and a prolific bloomer. Have you tried self seeding larkspur in your open sunny vista's. It is has a classic Victorian flare about it and comes in so many colors. Nigella or devils claw has feathery like wispy foliage and a unique bloom and seed pod. I think this is were black oil comes from. Any way enough of that . Your roses are superb.
Yes, you are right, that is black and blue sage. Lived in my garage the whole winter, well... hibernated kind of....And now it is ready to bloom away! Happy gardening!
Nothing sweeter than sitting outside in the morning, with my cup of coffee and watching Olga's videos. Cheers, everyone!
Yes. I am in my garden sipping on a glass of iced tea watching Olga's video. ❤😊
Lovely, lovely, lovely!
I love how you place your roses throughout the garden with other plants, bushes and trees instead of just roses crammed together. You get to enjoy the beauty of each rose and plant. They compliment each other so well. Your garden is beautiful, peaceful and artistically done. Thank you so much for sharing it and your knowledge!
Thank you so much 😊
I adore your beautiful garden, Olga. Your roses are magnificent and so well cared for. I love the way you talk about your beautiful plants. We had a terrible bug infestations during our summer and autumn, here in subtropical Australia. We had so much heat and constant rain with very little sun, that I only got small blooms when my David Austin roses did bloom! Sadly, I lost my Olivia Austin rose after she finely succumbed to spider mites. Very unusual weather, and now that it is winter I have the hardier roses blooming, but they will stop soon because of the cold nights. Then I must prune them.
Oh, the weather! We, gardeners, have to deal with it all the time. Sorry to hear about the conditions of your past summer and fall…
So beautiful it’s so nice how you walk around and show us all the rosebushes such a treat thank you. ❤
Being in California I can’t help but watch your videos and think how great it just be to have rain in summer! 😂 Everything just looks amazing after rain.
I love the Lady of Shallott rose so much. Mine bloomed this week and fortunately, the rain wasn't so strong here so the blooms weren't damaged. Thanks for the tour! Everything looks amazing!
beautiful roses Olga. Tahnkyoufor sharing!
Beautiful looking garden and roses, They are the bees knees.
Gorgeous, simply stunning roses!
everything is beautiful to see you taking care of these wonderful roses thank olga.
So so pretty 🤩
Oh, Olga, just Beautiful!!
Olga, this was a great choice of background music, Classical music for a classic garden!
Your garden is so lush and beautiful! I love your roses they are so healthy and full of flowers❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Cathy!
I just get my first two lady of shallott ,watching you videos help me a lot sing I want to keep it like a bush
Lady of Shalott ❤❤❤❤❤
I just love your personality and character 🥰 very lovely music choice! Stunning garden. Your roses are magnificent
Thank you Olga, lovely roses 🥰💐💚🙃
Hi Olga my goodness how lovely they look I have to say I think your gardens are happy to have you tending them they missed you! The lady is just absolutely beautiful! Wasn't that sweet to see the cardinal hoping around in the blooms.God bless 🕊️💚🌹
Yes, the sight of birds is delightful!
Your roses are so beautiful even after the rain ☔️ 🥀🌹
Very pretty roses garden!
Beautiful ❤
Love you garden 👍👏👏
You garden look amazing. Love the roses .peggy Martin is good but if you wana change it some time give a try to Julie Andrews from delbard.Above all I love your English accent so nice and excellent.
I’ve found that the last 2 weeks in May are prime time for the insects. I use the squish method every day. Once we get into June, they’re mostly safe.
I am not getting notifications of you videos anymore in my feed! Booooo! I hunted you down🤣🤣 beautiful garden Olga!
Can you do a video on blind shots and how to prune them.
Tia!
Wonderful tour of your roses Olga, I love roses after the rain. Vanessa Bell is very pretty. I have one but she isn't doing well, I think because I moved her. I'll give her time and see if she gets used to her new home. I love Eden rose but I have never seen one here in the UK. A Shropshire Lad is a stunner. I once saw one covering an arch in a garden, beautiful. Unfortunately it had now been discontinued by David Austin. Happy Gardening! X
In the US David Austin company still offers Shropshire Lad for sale. It is prone to black spot here in Connecticut, but blooms are gorgeous! Happy gardening to you as well!
Absolutely beautiful!
stunning!
Yay! June is here and so are Olga's rose tours! I absolutely love your rose and hydrangea tours, even though I have roses and hydrangeas in my own garden. It satisfies the need to buy multiple varieties when my "UA-cam gardening friend" already has them. ☺️🌹💮
Quick question: the rose at your front door...is ut the Eden climbing rose? You call it that around minute 9:49, and then call it New Dawn around 18:18. Your peaceful walks through the garden are some of the best on the tube, even though there are dozens of gardening channels now. As a master gardener in the south, I appreciate your IPM tidbits and attention to soil health as you create so much beauty and food in your CT garden. 💝💐
That is Eden rose, sorry for the mistake. And it is still a baby rose, can be magnificent in maturity ! Thank you!
It would take too many words to comment on each individual and beautiful thing you are showing us here! BTW, I remember you planting Peggy Clarke last year gifted to you by a friend and member of this wonderful community. It's fabulous!
Awww, thank you Marilyn! Good to hear from you!
Your roses are beautiful and healthy! I live in the south shore suburbs of Boston and they looked fine in the beginning of May. Then we had so much rain and I was unable to check on them. When I finally got a chance to check on them, to my dismay, the leaves on my lady of shallot were covered in holes and getting defoliated. I took a few leaves off the rosebush and took it up to my local nursery and asked them for advice on what I should do and what insect was eating them. He said it was not an insect but a fungus and recommended I buy a fungicide and spray them. I suspected it was not a fungus, but an insect invasion, but I followed his instructions and sprayed all the rosebuses. It didn’t help. So I waited and sprayed them with neem oil. I only got a few roses, and I’m wondering if the plants are going to die because we have practically no leaves. The bushes looks like a skeleton. Do you have any advice on what I should do? My lady of shallot is several years old now. I have never had a problem like this before.
Unfortunately Shropshire Lad is discontinued now. I have bought from eBay, so will see how it will perform 😊
How old is yours as bush itself doesn't look very vigorous? But blooms definitely something amazing 🤩
It is still for sale for American customers on David Austin website. Mine is 2 years old and it is its first year bloom time. So yes, not very vigorous. Although very prone to black spot in my garden.
If you can only choose one climber, which one would you choose, Eden, generous gardener, or new dawn? Like your videos, very calming and relaxing. Thank you.
I really like Generous Gardener, but New Dawn in mature stage can be breathtaking. I have it as a baby so can’t really say. There is one rose - Rosanna climbing rose, which I am dying to plant in my garden. I saw it in New York rose botanical garden and loved the vigor and health of it. I just can’t find the space….
Thank you so much!❤
What is the lovely yellow rose with the white edge after the rain at 11:58 please? It is just delightful!
Vanessa Bell
Hi Olga, what happened to your Boscobel rose?
You mentioned in the video that to treat for pest you need to understand the lifecycle. I know that the two pests that have bothered my rosebushes in my garden are saw flys and a caterpillar. The caterpillar puts a little hole in a very young rosebud and the sawflies eat the leaves from underneath and make them paper thin. I’ve been using insecticidal soap for the sawflies and BT spray for the caterpillars. This seems to be working. But I was just wondering if there was something else that I should do or if there’s a preventative treatment for either one of those?
compliments to your beautful garden😍👍🏻! Can I ask is this the first or second flush this year? I had a massive first flush in May but now in June my roses are taking a break. What would you recommend regarding fertilizer for upcoming period? Thanks❤
This is the first flush of blooms for us here in CT, zone 7a. Soon roses will be taking a break and I should post a video about caring for roses after their first bloom time. Stay tuned!
Hi Olga do you have a instagram site? If yes, what is it?
I will get one soon and will everyone know. Thank you!
If i am not mistaken, i think i saw a black and blue sage salvia in a pot on your portch. They are faithful to bloom and multiply every year. A full blow sun loving perennial. I love all the salvia ,particularly victoia blue garden salvia. Wind walker red salvia is very pungent,and a prolific bloomer. Have you tried self seeding larkspur in your open sunny vista's. It is has a classic Victorian flare about it and comes in so many colors. Nigella or devils claw has feathery like wispy foliage and a unique bloom and seed pod. I think this is were black oil comes from. Any way enough of that . Your roses are superb.
Yes, you are right, that is black and blue sage. Lived in my garage the whole winter, well... hibernated kind of....And now it is ready to bloom away! Happy gardening!