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  • @marielenalinartes-arauz7187
    @marielenalinartes-arauz7187 День тому +1

    All beautiful roses

  • @koreaflower
    @koreaflower 10 днів тому +1

    We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks Have a happy day! Keep it up!

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 10 днів тому

      Thank you. I am glad you liked it!

  • @bigtomatoplantslover6205
    @bigtomatoplantslover6205 9 днів тому +1

    Wow Lovely Flowers ^^
    Like 74
    My friend, thank you for good sharing
    Have a good relationship

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 9 днів тому

      Thank you. I am pleased that you enjoyed the video.

  • @parislim853
    @parislim853 12 днів тому +1

    Beautiful roses 🌹

  • @LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard
    @LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard 15 днів тому +1

    You have many beautiful roses in pots! back yard also beautiful!

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 15 днів тому

      Thank you - I don't think my wife appreciates the pots as much as you seem to. Many of the roses in small pots were supposed to be put in the ground this spring, but the weather wasn't favourable. The large potted roses are just there because I wanted large rose bushes but haven't really got space in the garden for them.

  • @lifeisbeautiful-smile
    @lifeisbeautiful-smile 9 днів тому +1

    So many beautiful roses I lost count😍 Even the ones in the pots are growing just as well. Your rose cutting look promising ☺I had a Jacqueline Du Pre rose planted originally in the ground but I had to dig it up and move to a big pot, sadly it didn't make it, I regret not taking some cuttings to try and grow a spare one (for just in case moment). Now I cannot find anywhere online to buy another one but I will keep looking🙏 . Thank you for the beautiful garden tour and I love your deck area with more beautiful roses. Happy gardening 💝 Maggie :)

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 9 днів тому

      Hi Maggie, thanks for your kind comment. I remember considering buying Jacqueline as an alternative to Starlight Symphony as a bare root last autumn, but I wanted to have a climber. So I was surprised to hear you couldn't find JdP online and checked myself - you're right! But she is listed on many sellers' sites, so I am sure you will be able to pick her up as a bare root in the autumn. You'll just lose a year's growth, which for a gardener is annoying but not a disaster - we gardeners are a patient lot, aren't we? I enjoy the feeling of achievement when I grow successful cuttings, especially when I have put effort in, but the casual unplanned push of a pruned stem into the ground also gives me pleasure when that takes root! Moving roses, as I know to my cost, can be a risky business, especially if done when the rose is not dormant, but sometimes you have no choice. Good luck with your garden, and let's hope we get some more sun this summer.

  • @whitejasmine5514
    @whitejasmine5514 15 днів тому +1

    Beautiful roses . Ancient mariner in the king in your garden very happy and productive very very well

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 15 днів тому +1

      Thank you. 5 or 6 years ago that Ancient Mariner was in a pot and performing so badly that I wanted to throw it away, but my wife suggested giving it another chance in the ground, and that was just what a big bush like that needed - space! I shudder when I think how close I came to losing him!

  • @peterhaymaker7562
    @peterhaymaker7562 15 днів тому

    Another lovely look at your roses Nik. We just have to share don't we. Just too good to not share and we love to look at them. Everybody's garden is different which makes it even more interisting. I love poppies, they pop up wherever in my garden. You've certainly got a nice collection/selection of roses. And........I'm sure you never tire of your lovely view. Cheers! P.

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 15 днів тому

      Thanks Peter. I could not resist posting the Ancient Mariner at the beginning of the video - I just thought it looked gorgeous fluttering in the wind.

  • @rosegardengems
    @rosegardengems 16 днів тому +1

    Good evening Nik. It seems like your roses don’t want to make a break, still lots of blooms. Eustacia Vye, Ancient Mariner are looking fantastic. I’m seeing often Tranquillity rose, that will be a good rose for my Mama to remember. Thanks for sharing!🌹🌹🌹

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 16 днів тому +1

      Last year Eustacia seemed to be in flower nearly all the time, but the big Ancient Mariner took a very long break (about a month) between flushes, so I am enjoying the Ancient Mariner to the full while it's flowering. The second flush was not as impressive as the first last year, so, although the individual flowers will still look great, perhaps the overall display won't be as good.

    • @rosegardengems
      @rosegardengems 16 днів тому +1

      @@nikkonchBTW, forget to write, the opening with the Ancient Mariner blown by the wind but still had a very clear colour looks really cool!

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 16 днів тому

      @@rosegardengems I thought so too - I was really keen to show the AM in particular - to show it is still flowering and to show its beauty.

  • @soulgirlktf
    @soulgirlktf 15 днів тому

    Hi Nik, lovely tour of your roses I think I have some flowers on Mum in a Million but can't get near her at the moment to have a sniff, my garden is still piled up ! I'm hoping by mid next week all will be back to normal 🤞Your The Ancient Mariner is looking amazing still and how beautiful is Emily Bronte 😍 Eustacia Vye just gorgeous and Desdemona with your view is just stunning, mine is just in flower now and I managed to get my nose in for a sniff earlier this morning of her very first blooms before the builders arrived, she's only a baby yet so had to crawl around but I did get a sniff and it was really good 🥰 Thanks again for the lovely roses video they really are so very pretty, take care.

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 15 днів тому

      So, only a few more days and you will be enjoying your garden to the full again, Linda. That must be a relief. And you still have the best of summer to come. I have probably mentioned my poor sense of smell before, which means I prioritise colour, shape and quantity over scent, but this week I was in a garden centre and stuck my nose in a Bathsheba and got a lovely hit of scent, and the same with Arthur Bell, but I have Bathsheba in my own garden and can rarely smell much at all - was it just the still air in the enclosed space or just a lucky combination of warmth and moisture in the air? My Mum in a Million (which I can smell!) had a brief first flush and I've been waiting weeks for her to start up again. Anyway, glad you enjoyed seeing the video. Start planning moving your plants back into position!

  • @wendybartlett6717
    @wendybartlett6717 16 днів тому +1

    Looking at all the buds on your Eustacia Vye, it looks like you're going to have blooms for a lot longer Nik. I've just been out watering and mine is doing really well too. I find that my Poet's Wife and Dame Judi Dench seem to be very floppy plants. Could be down to my pruning! My dad's next door neighbour has had a badger in his garden and it's made a right mess digging up the lawn. I was once driving home late at night from my dad's place and there were a few people in the middle of the road arranging blankets on the ground and I assumed that someone had got knocked down. I followed the other cars and as I passed I saw it was a badger. There are loads in my dad's neck of the woods and his cul de sac is called Badger's Rise.

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 16 днів тому +1

      No, Wendy, it's not your pruning, quite a few (most?) DA roses seem to get floppy as they get bigger. There's never a dull moment here - a young Jay flew into our patio door this evening. He lay upside down on his back for about half-an-hour and then righted himself, then he staggered behind a pot and he was there for at least another half hour. He may still be there. I don't know if he will actually survive. Panicking birds seem to hit our windows every few days, sometimes fatally, despite the stickers we have put on the glass. Badgers tend not to survive long in front of our house - they cross the road from a field and eventually get hit by a car. I had to lift a dead one into the ditch on the other side of the road, which was a mistake because the stench of his decomposing body could be smelled in our back garden for a week or two.

  • @gavinparry5426
    @gavinparry5426 16 днів тому +1

    The King of Ancient Mariners!
    Nice one Nik. All looking great & healthy.

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 16 днів тому

      Thanks, Gav, but it would be easier to keep them healthy if we had warmth and sunshine though. wouldn't it|?

  • @Jay_Jay
    @Jay_Jay 16 днів тому +1

    Lovely nik that first bed really is the bees knees. I wish I had a bed half as good as that. How far apart have you planted the roses there?

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 16 днів тому

      You had me walking around the garden with my tape measure in semi-darkness for this Jay Jay! The Ancient Mariner, Eustacia Vyes, Golden Celebration, Lady of Shalott and Desdemona are all 36-48 (about 42 average) inches apart, the ones at the left end (Gabriel etc). had to be packed in a bit tighter due to lack of space (and I also planted a Gabriel cutting late, next to its parent). That large Eustacia Vye "cutting" I have in a pot has presented me with a problem since ideally I would like them all in the same bed - but where?

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay 15 днів тому

      @@nikkonchyou can cram them in nik if you wish. One thing I learnt looking at some established rose gardens is it’s possible. I think what they do is prune back hard. And a reduced number of stems. Roses that I see no more than 7-8 inches apart usually have 1,2 occasionally a max 3 stems rising from the bud Union. There is an amount of counter production there but all energy and flowering goes into those one or two stems and of course balanced by cramming them in. I think that’s how they do it from what I’ve seen. Personally I think your getting every inch of rose from that bed there and I think it looks great.

  • @yuexiangwen7478
    @yuexiangwen7478 6 днів тому +1

    What is the name of first rose?

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch 5 днів тому

      The first rose is The Ancient Mariner. It is a David Austin rose. The name comes from a famous poem about an old sailor.

    • @yuexiangwen7478
      @yuexiangwen7478 5 днів тому +1

      @@nikkonch Thank you! it is so beautiful.