Title | : | Beginners: Press [mute] on Rose Experts as You Learn the Hobby |
Lasting | : | 12.13 |
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Views | : | 19 rb |
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Thank you Comment from : @theoldguy1956 |
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Thank you ❤ Comment from : @rabz5616 |
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Interesting Mixing species in each bed, rather than dedicating each bed to its one species Hmm You know, sometimes Mother Nature is smarter than Scientific Philosophy The science mind likes to purify things, such as keeping species apart I will rethink much about the flower sections of my garden Perhaps you have a point Perhaps my plants will be extroverts and enjoy mingling with strangers, meeting them, sniffing them the way pet dogs sniff each other We cannot expect roses or other species to think, feel, or respond the way a high school science teacher might imply Do you have a video about companion plants for roses? Who might be a rose's best friend, other than the arrogant human gardener who thinks he knows better than Mother Nature of course? Comment from : @jwstanley2645 |
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Hi Jason… Any suggestions of a good rose to start with I live in southern Ontario Comment from : @1971478 |
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The only thing I am good at with roses is the pruning I have learned some here Don't have only roses in your garden bed What other flowers would you suggest planting in your garden beds? Comment from : @AmandaViolinGirl |
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Good advise thank you Comment from : @elsafischer3247 |
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Your videos have provided invaluable info on roses and gardening! My zone 2-3 roses are virtually indestructible! Early identification of pests and fungus has been the hardest part to learn Looking at you,thrips! I’m on to you now… Comment from : @alligator_pie |
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Jason I don't know if I mentioned to you that sometimes I make compost tea I do this specific for a struggling plant outside that is in a dryer location I use a bubbler I have aquariums so I have these materials I also add some of the water from aquariums and it helps breakdown the nutrients into easy absorbable liquid Comment from : @careyjohnston4176 |
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I'm new to roses, and I agree that the professionals make it sound like it's a very persnickety flower! Meanwhile, the two actual rose plants that came with my house still grew back from being cut to the ground by the previous owners, and even flowered last summer despite subpar planting locations and evidence of byears/b of neglect I mean, the pink one only gets about 2hr of sun a day due to its awkward location (so it's small, and its flowers are 1-2"), and the white rose only gets partial morning/early afternoon sun thanks to the neighbor's giant trees! Hardy roses really can figure it out on their own sometimesbrbrNow I just wish I could get a plant of my all-time favorite rose variety (Ferdinand Pichard, a bourbon hybrid with white-and-purple stripes and a deep, heady Old Rose scent), but the breeder apparently just discontinued it last year And I can't figure out how to find a discontinued rose Comment from : @MaiseNow |
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Im guessing you dont, but do you grow any knockout roses? 🤔 And what are your thoughts on them Jason? Id love to hear what you think Comment from : @geckomoriadaimyoofwano7157 |
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Thank you for such a comprehensive explanation on growing roses as a hobby or even for the rose farmers Very well presented, and I love this video I don't have any gardens myself, due to staying in a condo or high rise and my balcony is small But yes, this video reminds me of yesteryears when my late granny used to water the family house garden daily after cooking and cleaning Fully watched Take care and blessings Comment from : @DianaTan |
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No alfalfa sludge magic potion here Just Fraser Valley Rose Farm videos Your channel is my go to for all things roses Hugs from Maine Comment from : @msmary126 |
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I’m new to this and was trying to grow roses from seeds in a hydroponic tray I had absolutely no idea that the seeds were to go into the fridge! WOW amazing!! I also had no idea that to get to a seedling size it takes over a year! I now have a greater appreciation for the roses brbrWhat l would love to know is, would a hydroponic tray be okay at the stage of germination? Orr is it best to just put into a pot, and if so, do l cover it or leave open and is there a best position to place them? Greenhouse or can they be left outside? Also, do you recommend adding Nutrifield Bud Burst in the water at germination stage or as seedlings?brbrMy apologies for the inundation of questions but l am so excited about getting started on the right foot 🙏🏼🌹 Comment from : @TheHighPriestessStudio |
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Thank you for pointing out that the experts cause issues for growing roses I heard on the radio today about how to grow roses and the information fell into your category of outdated Comment from : @allforroses |
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I love your videos you have so much information packed in there and I really learn a lot listening to you Comment from : @elliestell2696 |
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Lovely, making knowledge easy to apply, simple and encouraging people to experiment, this brings light to world and so much joy :) Comment from : @sostenibilidadyser |
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Hi Jason do you know why roses are covered in a green wax like substance when you buy them in the shop ? Comment from : @paulmingotti6842 |
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So kind and helpful Jason You make me feel like I really can grow beautiful and healthy roses Up to 4 in the last 3 years Thank you Comment from : @Lulu-ue2lj |
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Hi Jason, for those of us who started rose cuttings last year (following your helpful advice), should we cut off any blooms this year to help the plants establish and focus on vegetative growth? Or is it not too important? Will probably keep them in pots for another season Thanks! Comment from : @goodmusic3679 |
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Excellent!brGood for beginners AND the experts! Comment from : @satishprabhu6974 |
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So what about the bunnies, I have many prized David Austin’s I because the bunnies never give them a chance, they start snarfing on them immediately after planting Pest resistant sprays are only somewhat effective, but quite expensive Comment from : @laurachristianson1688 |
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Can I use Milorganite on my container roses in AZ? Thanks Comment from : @kathleenpeterson2167 |
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I moved to a house with a beautiful sunny area and "rescued" some sad looking bagged roses from a sorry indoor location in the middle of a Walmart I followed package directions and that was the most beautiful rose garden I ever had! Miss itmoved on to a shadier location Comment from : @helen2061 |
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As always that was very informative! Thanks Jason! Stay healthy & God Bless! Comment from : @nwetyinwin3788 |
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This is an awesome video! I started my humble rose garden in my front yard last spring, with roses I bought from your farm I chose the ones I loved, and it is all good so far Now I learned some lessons and I am ready to make some improvements I will be back this spring to get more roses, and the idea of having a mix of plants is appealing I would love to see a simple video like this guiding us about which plant is a good match for controlling spider mites or other common problems See you soon! Comment from : @thaisenardelli8537 |
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Snobbery amongst the Roses 🌹 lol Comment from : @gloryredbird9930 |
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Jason, What a breath of fresh air ! Great video (as always) ! Old gardener, but new to roses this year, and I certainly feel much better about it after hearing this video ! Always look forward to your new videos! Thanks for this one Comment from : @mikeq6384 |
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Thank you very much Comment from : @fifioconnor2399 |
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I love your videos so much! Always so educational, delightful, and inspirational!brYou are turning me into a rose addict Thank you for being such a warm voice for rose hobbyists! These old school values are much needed anchors in the world today! Comment from : @jeanette4056 |
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Thank you Jason for the tips…Your videos are very helpful… Comment from : @normanfaria945 |
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Debunk myth, always speaks honestly, love you for it!👍👍👍🙏🙏🌹🌹 Comment from : @jel77l26 |
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Laughing, just watched Heirloom roses easy pruning with a hedge trimmer, but the follow up took 45 minutes to clean and tighten the pruningStop! The first one is greatthe second is for someone who has waaaaay too much time on their handsget a friend and go out to a nursery shopping! Comment from : @annebeck2208 |
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While my Winnipeg backyard lies under chest-high snow, your videos get me so excited for spring! Comment from : @Kneenibble |
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This is why I like your channel so much Keep up the good work Comment from : @plantnewbie5188 |
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I have watched many of your video s a few times I would love to see some more discussion about soil How to test PH my new hobby is starting Roded from clippings Comment from : @tedprior8025 |
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🙏🙏🙏 Comment from : @yonokzeller5402 |
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Outstanding video I bought 2 Rose's, now in the ground Not a fussy gardener and am going to grow them like my veggies What about a once a year systemic treatment Like a wash? Comment from : @kennethlatimer4607 |
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I’m always excited to see your posts and have watched most of the back catalogue I’ve joined my local rose society and am approaching my first autumn with roses in the garden Im going to miss the blooms but strangely looking forward to my first year pruning (or reviewing for pruning) I’ve long suspected that roses for the most part aren’t that fussy and your easy to follow instructions and way of demystifying things has reinforced that :) Thank you Comment from : @soozqnz |
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Enjoyed your naturalness and sincerity about being a simple gardener Me, no you To me this is being truly intelligent, so true that at times one does’t dare to be “daring” in planting a specific plant for fear of failure, particularly roses This being my case brSince I follow your videos not only am I grateful for all you have taught me about roses, but I now don’t worry as much on their care and the ten different ones I have are driving ok Sure I would love they be spectacular at least one of them, but since I don’t know their names, what can I expect? In the future should I buy another rose I will ask for your advice… perhaps I can buy it from you!!! Impossible? Nothing is impossible Thank you 🙏 Comment from : @ignaciaforteza7731 |
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I've grown veggies and annuals for a decade now I just bought my first 3 roses I'm really excited about them This was the perfect video for me right now It is intimidating to branch into roses Thanks for having a great channel Comment from : @TheSuperGGirl |
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Great Video!!! Comment from : @suzanneburke4330 |
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Jason, this topic could not be any timier Just yesterday, I was assessing the state of my garden beds and saw that an Azalea bush was about dead So, I would like to replace it with a pretty rose bush instead; yet, I was concerned with the location Your video has put all my fears to rest You covered everything I had thought about Many thanks! 😊 I will certainly save this video for future reference 🌹 Comment from : @mariafolch8067 |
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Perfect basics Jason!! I've never had a rose sawfly problem like I did last year and hoping I can prevent this year Can you suggest again what to do and when? I'm US zone 6B Thank you! Comment from : @pamd1861 |
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Thanks so much for this! This makes me as a newbie feel SO much better! Comment from : @bydempsey |
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I have the hardest time getting roses established Once they are you can’t get rid of them but lately they have just crisped up on me Comment from : @breakingburque2200 |
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Your the best rose 🌹 expert Jason 💯👍 Comment from : @lyndamodeste7902 |
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People now-a-days want to make everything so difficult Most of it has to do with money Trying to sell people on fertilizers, sprays and such I watch a lot of youtube and a lot of youtubers fall into that category of making gardening seem like rocket since Don't get me wrong there are things that help with gardening for for a beginner just start with the basic and grow from there Great Video Jason God Bless! Comment from : @papawsplace |
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I'm new to roses, just purchased my first bush last summer, it's still sitting in the nursery pot because I was afraid to plant it Comment from : @sandramulchahey8268 |
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Thank you Jason always great information & enjoyable Comment from : @garymcdermott8748 |
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Thank you, Jason, always good to listen to you! Comment from : @OlgaCarmody |
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Jason, thank you so much for being so encouraging and empathetic yet very knowledgeable and informative Not only are your videos are great help but also I find them quite interesting to watchbrbrI'm not a complete beginner to roses but still pretty inexperienced I want to ask for your advicebrbrI'm going to get a pottd Black Baccara rose soon and plant it in a container I have read that planting it in semi-shade and keeping the soil slightly acidic helps it get a darker color What would you recommend to use to make the soil slightly acidic but not too much, especially in a relatively small container (since it's a young rose it won't be immediately in a huge pot, I have watched your container roses video!) Any other tips that would affect its color?brbrAlso, as an experienced rosarian, do you know any other breeds of rose that are even darker? It is important to me to find the darkest/closest to black rose for sentimental reasons (my black cat passed away and this is my way of making peace with it) I am in love with Black Baccara but its lack of smell is a slight downside for me so if you know of a better breed, please let me know! I know of Black Beauty but I haven't seen both in person and I'm not sure that it's darker!brbrThank you in advance! Comment from : @SingingCrowie |
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Jason, this is what I needed a couple years ago Now you have already gotten me hooked on roses You speak of rocky soil Well for every plant I put in the ground, I take the same planter it came in and fill it with the rocks that came out of the hole I'm always jealous of garden channels with rich rockless soil, but I make it work Still waiting for the snow to melt off mine to see them come alive Comment from : @dennistaft7868 |
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Thank you Jason this was great and throws off the intimidation some I've gardened for yrs But I've had several Rose's I struggled with Well I've been trying to dive back into them because I love themdue partly from the encouragement from your videos Thanks again now got to tell you what I ordered!! I understand you have to many comments to reply that's fine br Anywaysmy latest newborn grandson just passed and his middle name was Joseph (my grandfather's name as well) I just this spring am starting a new garden spotso with this happening I've decided to name it after him So I ordered a Joseph's Coat Rose Sooo Excited to see it in it's full glory! Advice would be appreciated but not necessary if you cant Blessings to you and yoursstay well Comment from : @LittleJordanFarm |
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Mixed plants in the rose garden is very wise Thank you Comment from : @mariamartinusz9699 |
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Very appreciating and amazing information Jason👍 Comment from : @ankita3214 |
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This is kind of funny My garden is 100 drain to waste hydroponics I mostly grow chillies/peppers I always have a few other random vegetables in there I started growing coleus varieties in there as well I wanted to add some beauty to what was essentially a production line for hot peppers I ordered two bare root roses one day on a whim and when they arrived they came with a manual After reading the manual I was convinced that my plan to grow them in coco coir in felt bags was doomed to failure I asked some follow up questions with the seller and he absolutely said that there will be no warranty if you do thatbrI gave it some thought and came to the conclusion that they will either live or they won't but I can't change my whole set up to suit two plants that are basically just sticks anyway They are climbing varieties and at this point they have both spread ten feet wide (with trellising) and ten feet tall and are simply magnificent brIt's a great message from our friend here Plants need nutrient, water and sunlight Let's not make the whole thing over complicated and elitist Comment from : @bradcarby3765 |
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But Jason that magical potion of alfalfa really does work because people have experimented successfully with that Fermented Alfalfa has a compound known as triacontinol It will induce basal breaks and good growth Comment from : @chandraprasad1244 |
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Great video, Jason Many thanks Comment from : @FireflyOnTheMoon |
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Still learn and killingpruning is my down fall die back is my strugle Comment from : @roblegrange473 |
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Yes! This needed to be said, and thank you One of the main reasons I love roses is their simple needs - they are so easy to grow Nothing complicated needs to happen, the roses will survive 🙂 Comment from : @boeyman |
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Excellent video especially about mixed plantings I put this video under my "saves" Worth revisiting I'm so glad you chose to do videos What would we do if we didn't have you to help us ? Many thanks ! Comment from : @skyz3160 |
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"Roses are heavy feeders and must be fertilized often" has killed so many of my bushesbrOne nursery owner even told me to fertilize every two weeks with an inorganic fertilizer they sell I only use organic now Comment from : @ajberna8740 |
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