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Growing Roses, A Complete Beginner's Guide

Growing Roses, A Complete Beginner's Guide

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When I started gardening, I never thought I'd get into any flowers, let alone roses! They were a grandmother's plant to me. but I was sorely mistaken. Over 10 years later, they're one of my favorite flowers to grow. Christine: I live very close to Heirloom Roses and have bought their plants. It's important to know that own root roses have their own challenges and are often less hardy than grafted plants. They might do well in San Diego and I seriously hope that is your result. None of the own root roses I've planted in Oregon have survived. I don't baby them, so that's part of it, but people should be aware that there are distinct advantages to grafted roses. otherwise, why would rose farmers go to all that trouble? Sometimes in order for a rose to reach its potential or survive in harsher winters, it NEEDS to be grafted. Just my two cents.
Date: 2023-05-12

Comments and reviews: 13


Roses have been the hardest for me when it comes to pests and black spot. Those damn beetles keep devouring them. But I will say my number one recommendation for roses is to find a sunny south facing spot for them. The two I have on the east side of my house struggle but the girls that get that south sun are thriving! And my mom always told me to make sure you cut above a five leaf branch
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It's insane how every time I get into a gardening topic. You makes video on it the very next day. I came to LA from NYC yesterday and took cuttings from a beautiful rose and planned on trying to grow them. Never have. And then I was looking to buy climbing rose to make a trellis arch. and then this video comes out. Amazin
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I've always been intimidated by roses, they seem much more complicated than local wildflowers that I just throw the seeds and they grow. I would love to try the roses like you have on your arch on my porch railings. I ordered your seed catalog, do you have roses in it? I'm still waiting on it to arrive!
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I was given a miniature rose 20-30 years ago. It did not even survive the first month. I think roses are pretty and some of them are really fragrant; but, my favorite flowers are the ones that Mother Nature grows without any interference from me. I will leave the rose growing to others.
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Great video, but I have a tip for you. I know the Fragrant Cloud is a nice smelling rose, but by far, the strongest, most fragrant, sweet smelling rose is the McCartney rose. It's large pink blooms are beautiful too. So strong, you can smell them 8 feet away. No bs.
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I got a question.
It has been raining alot in the Midwest this week and I've left my trays with my young plants out to enjoy the rain. They terracotta pots have drainage.
Will they be okay if I just left them outside or should I take them in?

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Roses bloom nonstop for months, pollenators love them, they have incredible colors and scents, huge flowers, the rose petals and hips are edible and roses will survive drought and create habitat for animals. They are the queens of the garden for a reason.
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Rose history is fascinating. The Empress Josephine had a famous garden at Malmaison and Napoleon s generals curried favor by bringing her roses from all over. There are also good stories about a group the Smithsonian dubbed the Texas Rose Rustlers.
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I started buying from Heirloom Roses about 3 years ago. I now have 5 roses. It s so addicting. Have a long wish, it s and not that much property They re so classic and beautiful. I have to have the highly scented type, climbing and one bush.
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I had a rose growing in hydroton in a DWC bucket, and I thought it was dead, so I stopped watering it for 6 months, but then it rained and it got some water and it somehow came to life again. Amazing! I've only ever seen trees do that before.
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I thought the graft union should be buried to prevent wind rock, have the potential to grow own roots, and also for winter protection in colder climates? Does it just depend on where you live whether you should bury the graft union?
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You ll want to double check your information floribunda roses can get up to six feet tall and six feet wide.
Miniature roses are named miniature for the size of their blossoms and not the actual size of the mature plant.

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I purchase 2 Heirloom climbing roses for my arbor. I know instructions said not to use granular fertilizer the first year. What would you recommend? Currently using Neptune's Harvest Organic Hydrolized Fish & Seaweed
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