awesome thank you! Funny your trick with the bag closing/tying - ive been doing that for years with my French fry bags! it works fantastic! thank you for your video!
Ha, fear not! Roses are pretty darn tough and VERY forgiving. Over the years, I've seen some true atrocities with roses and they almost always bounce back.
You forgot to remind people to disinfect their pruners before making the first cut and before moving on to a different rose bush to prevent spreading disease (black spot, etc...). Also, they should practice good garden hygiene by removing fallen leaves at the base of the bush to prevent disease from overwintering and reinfecting their rose bushes when they bud out in the spring. I use potassium bicarbonate as a disease preventative. It's the only fungicide I know of that will actually kill black spot & powdery mildew as well as prevent it. Never saw it in the stores but you can buy it online. It is not the same thing as baking soda. Happy gardening!
Excellent . Very well explained in a sweet soothing voice. It's may in Ontario and still little bit chilly in the morning and night. The rose plants are coming up with green leaves. Is it ok to prune now?
That was a great tutorial.video on how to prune roses . I've been pruning several rose bushes in my garden for seven years without knowing these tips!
TANK YOU!
awesome thank you! Funny your trick with the bag closing/tying - ive been doing that for years with my French fry bags! it works fantastic! thank you for your video!
How nice to see you Rebecca! ❤️😊
Hello Maia - it's so nice to hear from you! :)
Very cool! I have been helping my wife more and more in the garden, and was unsure how to best tackle our overgrown roses.
So glad this video helped give you confidence and tackling your overgrown roses. Wear some thick gloves and good luck! :)
THENKS.
you're welcome!
Lovely presentation and very useful info . I’m doing my roses today 17/2/2024 with great confidence 😀
Thank you, and I hope they reward you with loads of flowers this spring!
Thanks for the tips. My roses have always feared clippers in my hands.
Ha, fear not! Roses are pretty darn tough and VERY forgiving. Over the years, I've seen some true atrocities with roses and they almost always bounce back.
What is the cute holly type plant in the back right? Loved this video!
Thank you! Doing all this now. Very helpful telling us how to think about caring for these plants!
You're so welcome! :)
Thank you so much, this was super helpful! Going out to prune now :)
You're welcome and Good luck!
You forgot to remind people to disinfect their pruners before making the first cut and before moving on to a different rose bush to prevent spreading disease (black spot, etc...). Also, they should practice good garden hygiene by removing fallen leaves at the base of the bush to prevent disease from overwintering and reinfecting their rose bushes when they bud out in the spring. I use potassium bicarbonate as a disease preventative. It's the only fungicide I know of that will actually kill black spot & powdery mildew as well as prevent it. Never saw it in the stores but you can buy it online. It is not the same thing as baking soda. Happy gardening!
Thanks for bringing up this important topic and for your potassium bicarbonate tip!
Fantastic! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job Rebecca!
Thanks, Jim. I appreciate it.
Excellent . Very well explained in a sweet soothing voice. It's may in Ontario and still little bit chilly in the morning and night. The rose plants are coming up with green leaves. Is it ok to prune now?
I'm so sorry for such a late response, but thank you and I hope your roses have rewarded you with armfuls of flowers!
Mine are gripping roses but they are not flowering, help me