You are the best teacher! I’m going to work with my stems now! Tu so much! What month is the best for transplanting roses? I’m in zone 7b. I’ve got a climber that is getting too much direct sun. Leave frying, stunted growth.
Thank you Olga for those tips and tricks!I have rose New Down like you and mine has the same stange growing habit(like you said unruly with very long canes on top of the main ones).I will be happy if you can share new techniques for training 😊
@@OlgaCarmody My New Dawn roses are are growing like crazy.. long main canes with even longer laterals!! Laterals with more laterals growing on them! I would also love some guidance on how to prune and train this (pretty young) climbing rose. Love your videos and looking forward to your training techniques!
Great info as always, Olga. As you were standing next to “doomed” apple tree, I was thinking instead of cutting the tree could you use it as a support for the rose, almost like a living trellis. But this was just an idea. I am sure you will come up with something very clever… Blesings.
Great video Olga and some wonderful tips. Definitely going to train those canes before winter sets in. I'm confused regarding those canes that grow really quickly...I heard somewhere that if they have seven leaves instead of five they are 'suckers' and to cut them off as they take all the energy from the rose....oh dear....I might have been cutting down healthy canes..... PS... I bought an Autumn Glory Sedum this year and it's grown huge...pride of place at the front door. X Happy Gardening ❤
The info about 5 or 7 leaves is not correct actually. Many roses do have more than 5 leaflets on their leaves. Just observe different roses on your walk through any rose garden with many types of roses. My Queen of Sweden is one of them. 7 leaflets.
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you! I actually was wondering that exact question this year - whether to let my new long canes reach vertically as far as they can and train at the end of the year - or train as they grow. I have generous gardener too and I have damaged some of the long canes waiting too long to train them in an s shape. I would love to watch a video of you training all of your canes if that is possible. Thank you again!
May be you can grow a rambling rose like Malden hills on your apple tree and make it look more pretty. The combination of malvern hill and generous Gardner may be beautiful.
thank you for your informative video. I'd like to know what you recommend doing with yellowing leaves. Do you collect these leaves off of the bush before they drop off, do you ignore them and let them naturally fall off? If you allow them to naturally fall off do you leave those leaves on the ground to decompose or clean them up? The above question concerns just old yellowing leaves. But if the problem are leaves with black spot, the same questions as above please. Thank you again.
Thanks Olga to share your experience… I really like all your garden videos and details. I like your garden patio chair set, is it possible for you to share the link from where you purchased???
Great video - thanks! And such a beautiful garden!
This video comes in the right time, I have to train my roses as they grow fast.
Great rose video , thanks for sharing
You are the best teacher! I’m going to work with my stems now! Tu so much!
What month is the best for transplanting roses? I’m in zone 7b. I’ve got a climber that is getting too much direct sun. Leave frying, stunted growth.
cool video beautiful place🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for great info, heading out now into the garden to take action 💐
Olga, is that one generous gardener?
Great educational video Olga! Thanks for this.
Another wonderful and informative video❤
Lovely garden and great information
Beautiful and great info :}
Thank you Olga for those tips and tricks!I have rose New Down like you and mine has the same stange growing habit(like you said unruly with very long canes on top of the main ones).I will be happy if you can share new techniques for training 😊
Sure thing, next spring will be the major trimming time!
@@OlgaCarmody My New Dawn roses are are growing like crazy.. long main canes with even longer laterals!! Laterals with more laterals growing on them! I would also love some guidance on how to prune and train this (pretty young) climbing rose. Love your videos and looking forward to your training techniques!
Good morning great video. Was nice walking through your garden while having my coffee and your camera man is great. 🦋🌈🌹💕 OK
Great info as always, Olga. As you were standing next to “doomed” apple tree, I was thinking instead of cutting the tree could you use it as a support for the rose, almost like a living trellis. But this was just an idea. I am sure you will come up with something very clever… Blesings.
Hm, interesting.... I think I will be using the wood from that tree to make a new fence...
Great video Olga and some wonderful tips. Definitely going to train those canes before winter sets in. I'm confused regarding those canes that grow really quickly...I heard somewhere that if they have seven leaves instead of five they are 'suckers' and to cut them off as they take all the energy from the rose....oh dear....I might have been cutting down healthy canes..... PS... I bought an Autumn Glory Sedum this year and it's grown huge...pride of place at the front door. X Happy Gardening ❤
The info about 5 or 7 leaves is not correct actually. Many roses do have more than 5 leaflets on their leaves. Just observe different roses on your walk through any rose garden with many types of roses. My Queen of Sweden is one of them. 7 leaflets.
@@OlgaCarmody thank you for replying… I have been cutting off healthy canes! 🙈 Thank you for you advice xx
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you! I actually was wondering that exact question this year - whether to let my new long canes reach vertically as far as they can and train at the end of the year - or train as they grow. I have generous gardener too and I have damaged some of the long canes waiting too long to train them in an s shape.
I would love to watch a video of you training all of your canes if that is possible. Thank you again!
Will try to do that, thank you!
May be you can grow a rambling rose like Malden hills on your apple tree and make it look more pretty. The combination of malvern hill and generous Gardner may be beautiful.
thank you for your informative video.
I'd like to know what you recommend doing with yellowing leaves. Do you collect these leaves off of the bush before they drop off, do you ignore them and let them naturally fall off?
If you allow them to naturally fall off do you leave those leaves on the ground to decompose or clean them up?
The above question concerns just old yellowing leaves. But if the problem are leaves with black spot, the same questions as above please.
Thank you again.
I collect leaves with black spot for them not to carry disease over winter. Yellow leaves, not so much.
Thanks Olga to share your experience… I really like all your garden videos and details. I like your garden patio chair set, is it possible for you to share the link from where you purchased???
I bought it at home depot 2 years ago, sorry don't have a link.
Very informative. Whatever happened to your new dawn roses?
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I had to move a climbing rose recently but now it looks like it’s dieing
It might be early dormancy, don't through it away, wait till spring.