Hi I just like to say what a good video I quite in fully enjoyed it watching it it was brilliant and you have done a good job I can't wait for the next video when their blooming your roses fantastic thank you for sharing the video with us😍😍❤❤
I am much obliged. Many thanks for the kind encouragement. I am hopeful that next year’s show for the roses will be as, if not more productive. Many thanks for looking around and watching content from the channel. I do hope you’d consider kindly to support with you subscription. 😀
Hello there. Thanks for checking out Acorn Hill. Thrips are tricky critters. Because I try to garden as organically as possible, using chemicals are usually non-selective. Meaning, it kills both the bad and also the good/beneficial insects. What I use is DIATOMACEOUS EARTH. I spray the dry powder using a bellow. Diatomaceous Earth is organic. The idea is that when eaten by thrips ot expands in their belly and kills them. Or when it sticks to their exoskeleton, it hardens so when they move their exoskeleton breaks.
I think because this one was carefully grown as “own root”. I am not a rose aficionado. Yet. But this one surprisingly has that faint spicy vanilla scent to me. Here’s the truth tho, on its second year, the scent - zilch.
That rose looks great !
Now that's a rose I can alway take picture with !
4:38 oh wow, I didn’t know we can fix a rose branch like that. Awesome info!
Thanks. Yeah roses are tough plants and can be trained many ways.
This is one of the posts I like for sure.
Thanks Warwick
That is a gorgeous color for a rose !
Tonette Biyo thanks!
Excellent! Thank you!
Much appreciated too. Thanks !
How wonderful! I didn't know and have wondered how these roses can grow that massively. Thanks !
This is such a great technique to extend the performance of roses!
That size alone is worth all the hard work!
It takes a little to get used to the method. But it works
The goal is to get everything on top of the pergola. So I’ll be trimming and pruning off the bottom leaves for better energy consumption of the plant
Another new thing we learned form you today. That's why I like getting on this channel ! My guilty pleasure !
Fidela Santos learn something new!
mt favorite flower !
Vida Sauler It’ll be a showstopper next year. This is a healthy and vigorous growing variety. 🙋🏻♂️
With everything you do to the garden. This is slowly turning into a botanical garden mate
Yeah I agree. Getting right! How's the lawn? We need updates hahaha
Hahaha
hahaha. True!
You make this rose project look very easy
Hi I just like to say what a good video I quite in fully enjoyed it watching it it was brilliant and you have done a good job I can't wait for the next video when their blooming your roses fantastic thank you for sharing the video with us😍😍❤❤
I am much obliged. Many thanks for the kind encouragement. I am hopeful that next year’s show for the roses will be as, if not more productive. Many thanks for looking around and watching content from the channel. I do hope you’d consider kindly to support with you subscription. 😀
surely many rose flowers will grow on that pergola ,its well taken care by my cavalier gardener.!!
This always works for us. kaya next year, this will be another showstopper
4:58 what tape is that? i want to buy some too. smart idea!
Thanks
Looks like masking tape.
That's going to be a great show next year. What amendments to you use ?
Thanks the expectation. We’re pretty excited about it
Beautiful! Does James Galway have reblooming issues?
Hi there. I don’t think it does. David Austin’s are usually tough as boots.
@@ACORNHILL Great to know, thanks
Hi sir, What do you used to avoid thrips?
Hello there. Thanks for checking out Acorn Hill. Thrips are tricky critters. Because I try to garden as organically as possible, using chemicals are usually non-selective. Meaning, it kills both the bad and also the good/beneficial insects.
What I use is DIATOMACEOUS EARTH. I spray the dry powder using a bellow.
Diatomaceous Earth is organic. The idea is that when eaten by thrips ot expands in their belly and kills them. Or when it sticks to their exoskeleton, it hardens so when they move their exoskeleton breaks.
Talk about MAX IMPACT !
Keeping it achievable and inspirational!
Pwede pala na lagyan ng tape yung nabaling branch? Ngayon ko lang nalaman un ah.😄👏 Galing!
oo. Pwedeng swede. Just make sure that both ends are moist. Not wet, but moist.
So this can be applied to any type of climbing rose ?
Yes it can be
I just bought an Eden climber. I learned a lot from your video on how to take care of it. I like your arbour, did you build that yourself?
Very kind of you to notice. Cheers on your channel
A garden in North Carolina zone 7B. Eden is a wonderful Rose Villa slow grower compare to my other climbing rose New Dawn
And yes. I built that pergola/arbor myself. Thanks for noticing. Welcome to Acorn Hill
I'm surprised to hear you say Eden has a spicy vanilla scent, I get nothing and every video I've seen on this rose says it has little or no scent?
I think because this one was carefully grown as “own root”. I am not a rose aficionado. Yet. But this one surprisingly has that faint spicy vanilla scent to me. Here’s the truth tho, on its second year, the scent - zilch.