Thank you so much for this. I garden in clay soil too. I’m waiting on an arrival from David Austin. I’m a little worried that I’ve planted some of my favorite roses incorrectly. If they start to struggle, I’ll redo it. Thanks for helping me get it right going forward.
Its early to be planting. I got nothing but flowers and pepper seeds in chinese food containers all over the house. Weather in the NE is a mystery. Last year we had several late freezes and ice/snow into late April. Today was the first real snow all winter. The March lion is here.
Great information! I’m going with potted DAs this year. Nothing against bare root roses but it’s hard to ensure you’re getting an own root from certain vendors (as I unfortunately found out).
I wish you had the video sooner to help me out because I had my David Austin bare root roses planted just last week. Now I am worried that we have sandy soil, so I put 50% of planting soil to mix in plus it has been raining here like crazy these days. Really worry...wrong soil mixture and soak soil.
I’m in west Tx (zone 8a) so our soil is sandy and rocky caliche (think desert). I don’t put anything into my roses except biotone when planting, and sometimes I may have to add some acidifier or chelated iron later in the season bc we get too alkaline from lack of rain. Other than that, I just mulch heavily so that the roses r able to retain moisture during our long, brutally hot summers. Hope this helps going fwd since I deal with sandy soil as well.
Fun! Still waiting for my Desdemona bare root to get here. Separated all of my aloes over the weekend though! Gave away 24 baby offshoots, pink and yellow!) My Lady X and Double Delight cuttings are doing very well. Started some pomegranate and white Dragonfruit seeds germinating too. My fridge is still stratifying a whole host of rose seeds too! (about 80! Got my fingers crossed that about a third actually grow). The cold has chilled my roses in the ground, but it only looks like our bizarre (for Arizona) cold and damp winter managed to kill only the Arizona rose bush. (How ironic...) Thanks for sharing this morning!
I plan on planting mine like I plant a tree but with the top 2/3 Ocean Forest from foxfarms. Bottom 1/3 a mix of Ocean and leftover clay. My soil is VERY heavy clay. Almost need dynamite to loosen it LOL My climate is extremely hot and dry in the summer and very cold and dry in the winter. My hole is about 20" wide and nearly 3 feet deep. Water test showed it took over an hour to drain a gallon or so of water away (hence why so deep). I noticed you mentioned adding gypsum. Why? Oh and I plan on installing a watering/air pipe into the hole so roots get air they need and I can subirrigate that way.
Very helpful educational video. Waiting for my bareroot roses. I will reach out to Connecticut Rose Society for advice about how to improve our sandy rocky soil for roses. I apply aged cow manure, lobster compost which are pretty much at every garden center and nursery here in my area.❤️
@@TheRoseGeek This is the compost I am talking about. It is sold at every garden Centre and Nursery here in my area. Coast of Maine products are very popular here .
But this winter , after watching your RUclips video, I used Organic mushroom compost and Coast of Maine cow manure compost to mound up at the bases of my roses.😊
Thank you so much for this. I garden in clay soil too. I’m waiting on an arrival from David Austin. I’m a little worried that I’ve planted some of my favorite roses incorrectly. If they start to struggle, I’ll redo it. Thanks for helping me get it right going forward.
Oh I'm so relieved I'm in MD too , with the clay. My roses came yesterday and I want them in the ground but I was so afraid I feel so much better
Also your not far from me lol
Its early to be planting. I got nothing but flowers and pepper seeds in chinese food containers all over the house.
Weather in the NE is a mystery. Last year we had several late freezes and ice/snow into late April. Today was the first real snow all winter.
The March lion is here.
@@TheRoseGeek Petunias and hot peppers first. Pansys and tomatoes St Patty Day. Zinnia, Dalhias and collards april 1
And roses by 4-20
Great information! I’m going with potted DAs this year. Nothing against bare root roses but it’s hard to ensure you’re getting an own root from certain vendors (as I unfortunately found out).
I wish you had the video sooner to help me out because I had my David Austin bare root roses planted just last week. Now I am worried that we have sandy soil, so I put 50% of planting soil to mix in plus it has been raining here like crazy these days. Really worry...wrong soil mixture and soak soil.
I’m in west Tx (zone 8a) so our soil is sandy and rocky caliche (think desert). I don’t put anything into my roses except biotone when planting, and sometimes I may have to add some acidifier or chelated iron later in the season bc we get too alkaline from lack of rain. Other than that, I just mulch heavily so that the roses r able to retain moisture during our long, brutally hot summers. Hope this helps going fwd since I deal with sandy soil as well.
Fun! Still waiting for my Desdemona bare root to get here. Separated all of my aloes over the weekend though! Gave away 24 baby offshoots, pink and yellow!) My Lady X and Double Delight cuttings are doing very well. Started some pomegranate and white Dragonfruit seeds germinating too. My fridge is still stratifying a whole host of rose seeds too! (about 80! Got my fingers crossed that about a third actually grow). The cold has chilled my roses in the ground, but it only looks like our bizarre (for Arizona) cold and damp winter managed to kill only the Arizona rose bush. (How ironic...) Thanks for sharing this morning!
Thank you! I am waiting for several bare root roses from Grace Rose Farm. They should arrive tomorrow.
I have clay soil too, trying to raise the bed a good bit to provide a better environment
I plan on planting mine like I plant a tree but with the top 2/3 Ocean Forest from foxfarms. Bottom 1/3 a mix of Ocean and leftover clay.
My soil is VERY heavy clay. Almost need dynamite to loosen it LOL
My climate is extremely hot and dry in the summer and very cold and dry in the winter.
My hole is about 20" wide and nearly 3 feet deep.
Water test showed it took over an hour to drain a gallon or so of water away (hence why so deep).
I noticed you mentioned adding gypsum. Why?
Oh and I plan on installing a watering/air pipe into the hole so roots get air they need and I can subirrigate that way.
Thank you for this! just got my David Austin roses today and have that same Red Clay!
A very useful tip about ensuring mostly native soil is used. If not, your plants might end up in a sump! 😊
Is it okay to transplant an existing rose to another area in the garden before the last frost date ? Thanks
Спасибо Вам за видео.
Very helpful--thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much for this video. I am living in clay too 😢
I have so much clay soil! Great video!
Very helpful educational video. Waiting for my bareroot roses. I will reach out to Connecticut Rose Society for advice about how to improve our sandy rocky soil for roses. I apply aged cow manure, lobster compost which are pretty much at every garden center and nursery here in my area.❤️
@@TheRoseGeek This is the compost I am talking about. It is sold at every garden Centre and Nursery here in my area. Coast of Maine products are very popular here .
But this winter , after watching your RUclips video, I used Organic mushroom compost and Coast of Maine cow manure compost to mound up at the bases of my roses.😊
Hi Kim, How is the Evergreen organic composted humus? Is it good? Did you use it?
Kim do you use dormant spray on your roses during dormancy?
Hi Kim, Which organic potting soil do you use for your potted roses? I am planning to plant few roses in pot this spring and see how they perform .
@@TheRoseGeek Is the Evergreen potting soil good? This spring I want to try the potting soil and compost from Lowes. Is the Evergreen compost good ?