I have a 15 yr old Don Juan with really thick canes. I’ve never really pruned it until this year because I didn’t know how to😢 My Don Juan is however very fragrant and blooms large flowers! I love these roses. Hope yours is doing well!
My Don Juan is not very fragrant either and only will bloom once throughout the summer, I also have some David Austin climbing roses so I'm finding your deadheading video very useful most certainly for the reblooming type of climbing or Rambler
Mine is about 8 months old. In its 2nd round of flowers. It’s growing soooo fast. 3 open & 4 buds. Very small though, but that’s ok. It’s amazing. I would say it has a medium scent. Very nice. Only one problem. I live in Fl. 9b. The harsh sun from 8:30-1:00 lightens his beautiful color & it gets washed out. I really had to move it. It’s so entangled on the lattice. Plus my climbing opportunities are limited.
Hi Alecia! Thank you for the great info. Your rose sounds beautiful. You're welcome to post pics in our facebk grp, Favorite Hobby Gardeners. We;d love to see it. Im glad to learn that too much hot, hot sun can be a problem. That help me determine where I might want to put my next rose.
Hi Katherine, You made my day! I'd love to make a video about the difference. But, until then I'll tell you what I know. They both climb, But the climbers are often repeat bloomers & come in a wider range of vibrant colors. They are mostly 8-15' long. Ramblers usually blooms once a yr & often come in more natural tone colors. They can be much longer than a climber. @fraser valley rose farm is one of my favorite rose resources. You might enjoy their channel too. Thank you for such a great question. I hope I can make a video about that soon because that would mean I get to plant two more roses! 😊
Yes imogenbegns!! THANK YOU!! Ive been researching & trying to figure out what is going on. It awful!! Thank you all for confirming it for me. I was comparing pictures but wasn't sure. 😩
So, the rosehips won't also eventually produce flowers on their own? Can you take the rose hips and get the seeds out of them to grow more roses? What happens if you don't cut anything off except the dead flowers? This was a great video, thank you! Your garden looks lovely!
Hi T Mc. Yes, In theory you can open the hip & plant the dried seeds. Ill have to save a few & make a video about it. You could leave the hips on the plant but the plant will be working so hard to make seeds, etc that it'll produce less flowers. And the plant will look messy over time with all of the remaining hips & stems. It seems to me that getting those hips off the plant sooner is better. What I am not sure of yet, is how long the hip should stay on the plant if the goal is to harvest hips for the purpose of planting the seeds? I'll have to look into that. Thanks for your question T Mc. 😊
Great video. Where did you get the fence and what are the holders I see at the bottom called? They look like they are holding the fence up. I have 5 climbing roses I need to deal with as well. Thank you in advance. :)
cutiepie, Thank you. There is a video on my channel that shows you how to make this trellis. Its cattle panels from tractor supply type stores. Lowes has them too. You can cut them to size with bold cutters. It was attached to the top of the wooden structure. I used the stakes to try & keep it in place but the plant held it in place better once it began to grow up the trellis. You're invited to share photos of yours in our Facebook group: FAVORITE HOBBY GARDENERS
I’ve been learning that rose scents vary due to weather conditions and the age of the blooms. Also had covid recently and it did affect my sense of smell but today seems better .
My Don Juan smells amazing...I'm in Dallas, TX and on year 3. I have 2 and they are blooming well, however one of them seems fairly sparse in the foliage department. Any idea what might be happening?
Lorenlash9174, You're so blessed to have such fragrant roses! Do both of the plants get the same amount of sunshine? If there is not a problem like a disease, etc. Then it could be a lack of sunshine?
@@favoritehobbygardenerOKLAHOMA I think you're right, the light is different on each of them. Now it's just the brutal heat to contend with, thanks for the reply! Happy gardening ✌🏼
Thank you for your note Treese2022. I have several more videos on my channel that discuss the Don Juan Climbing Rose in more detail. I hope you'll look on my channel for the Climbing Rose PlayList. I hope you like it.
Ohhhh, that’s not my yard. It’s my neighbors home. I’ll try & show you a tour of the landscaping soon. I’ll include the surrounding lawn so you can see how it’s adjoining to the neighbors. Thank you 😊
I have a 15 yr old Don Juan with really thick canes. I’ve never really pruned it until this year because I didn’t know how to😢 My Don Juan is however very fragrant and blooms large flowers! I love these roses. Hope yours is doing well!
My Don Juan is not very fragrant either and only will bloom once throughout the summer, I also have some David Austin climbing roses so I'm finding your deadheading video very useful most certainly for the reblooming type of climbing or Rambler
ChoatMusic, That is wonderful! Feel free to post pictures of your pretty roses in our Facebook group: FAVORITE HOBBY GARDENERS
Great explanations. Thanks for helping a beginner!
You're so welcome Sammy. Thanks for making my day with your comment. 😊
Mine is about 8 months old. In its 2nd round of flowers. It’s growing soooo fast. 3 open & 4 buds. Very small though, but that’s ok. It’s amazing. I would say it has a medium scent. Very nice. Only one problem. I live in Fl. 9b. The harsh sun from 8:30-1:00 lightens his beautiful color & it gets washed out. I really had to move it. It’s so entangled on the lattice. Plus my climbing opportunities are limited.
Hi Alecia! Thank you for the great info. Your rose sounds beautiful. You're welcome to post pics in our facebk grp, Favorite Hobby Gardeners. We;d love to see it. Im glad to learn that too much hot, hot sun can be a problem. That help me determine where I might want to put my next rose.
I LOVE this! Thank you so much for your wonderful explanation. Can you enlighten on difference between rambling and climbing roses?
Hi Katherine, You made my day! I'd love to make a video about the difference. But, until then I'll tell you what I know. They both climb, But the climbers are often repeat bloomers & come in a wider range of vibrant colors. They are mostly 8-15' long. Ramblers usually blooms once a yr & often come in more natural tone colors. They can be much longer than a climber. @fraser valley rose farm is one of my favorite rose resources. You might enjoy their channel too. Thank you for such a great question. I hope I can make a video about that soon because that would mean I get to plant two more roses! 😊
You are so cheerful
Are you sure your new growth isn't Rose Rosette Disease? It looks very spiky.
I think you’re right
Yes, at 2:28 … looks like Rose Rosette Disease😢
Yes imogenbegns!! THANK YOU!! Ive been researching & trying to figure out what is going on. It awful!! Thank you all for confirming it for me. I was comparing pictures but wasn't sure. 😩
So, the rosehips won't also eventually produce flowers on their own? Can you take the rose hips and get the seeds out of them to grow more roses? What happens if you don't cut anything off except the dead flowers? This was a great video, thank you! Your garden looks lovely!
Hi T Mc. Yes, In theory you can open the hip & plant the dried seeds. Ill have to save a few & make a video about it. You could leave the hips on the plant but the plant will be working so hard to make seeds, etc that it'll produce less flowers. And the plant will look messy over time with all of the remaining hips & stems. It seems to me that getting those hips off the plant sooner is better. What I am not sure of yet, is how long the hip should stay on the plant if the goal is to harvest hips for the purpose of planting the seeds? I'll have to look into that. Thanks for your question T Mc. 😊
Yes, Don Juans are very fragrant. I have one
My Don Juan has mild sent. Very faint.. but in love with my roses 🌹 0:21
Great video. Where did you get the fence and what are the holders I see at the bottom called? They look like they are holding the fence up.
I have 5 climbing roses I need to deal with as well. Thank you in advance. :)
cutiepie, Thank you. There is a video on my channel that shows you how to make this trellis. Its cattle panels from tractor supply type stores. Lowes has them too. You can cut them to size with bold cutters. It was attached to the top of the wooden structure. I used the stakes to try & keep it in place but the plant held it in place better once it began to grow up the trellis. You're invited to share photos of yours in our Facebook group: FAVORITE HOBBY GARDENERS
When the rose is younger and the roota are forming, it may not have or show all it's qualities in full show mode.
I find my roses only omit a scent at dusk. they're Yellow Rose 'Golden Showers'
Another great video.
Great advice thanks for sharing 🦘
What if my climbing rose has blooms at the tip of the main stem? Do I deadhead?
I’ve been learning that rose scents vary due to weather conditions and the age of the blooms. Also had covid recently and it did affect my sense of smell but today seems better .
Thank you for the info Lucy!! I’m excited to smell the roses more!! It’ll be nice as they fill in and there are more blooms.
Absolutely!
So say u have multiple main cane. Can you cut one of them?
So if a main cane blooms, you leave the rose seed pod? Or main canes dont bloom?
Cesar, You are right, The main cane doesnt bloom. The lateral canes grow off the Main. The laterals bare the flowers.
Where didnget that trellis ?
My Don Juan smells amazing...I'm in Dallas, TX and on year 3. I have 2 and they are blooming well, however one of them seems fairly sparse in the foliage department. Any idea what might be happening?
Lorenlash9174, You're so blessed to have such fragrant roses! Do both of the plants get the same amount of sunshine? If there is not a problem like a disease, etc. Then it could be a lack of sunshine?
@@favoritehobbygardenerOKLAHOMA I think you're right, the light is different on each of them. Now it's just the brutal heat to contend with, thanks for the reply! Happy gardening ✌🏼
I was hoping that you would have discussed more information other than just pruning.
Thank you for your note Treese2022. I have several more videos on my channel that discuss the Don Juan Climbing Rose in more detail. I hope you'll look on my channel for the Climbing Rose PlayList. I hope you like it.
Mine is one month old 😝
Mine smell wonderful
Love your videos but hate that lawn. Such a dead zone. Put some wildflowers in there for the birds and bees 🐝
Ohhhh, that’s not my yard. It’s my neighbors home. I’ll try & show you a tour of the landscaping soon. I’ll include the surrounding lawn so you can see how it’s adjoining to the neighbors. Thank you 😊
Lovely!