Is this product good for roses planted in pots placed in partly shaded area, that has white spots on leaves? If so will the spray bottle kind of this product produce the same results (asking because I didn't see neem oil in it's ingredients list)?
Thank you for the valuable advise. I made my own mixture but will look into using this as well since I ordered these beautiful classic roses for my rose garden.
Great video thank you. Your daughter is beautiful 😊 So, I guess using this product will mean no more beneficial lady bugs on the roses. Would it harm the lady bugs as mine are covered in them while they munch on aphids. Also, do you think this product would help stop my hydrangea leaves from burning? Thank you
Thank you for the information Charles. My wife wants some Double Delight roses now! We have a 15’ row of Seven Sister roses that were planted in 1960. They are about 8’ tall even after the branches are weighed down with roses nearly to the ground. It’s adjacent to our vegetable garden so it benefits from the roses as well. Your video has me interested in learning the background of our roses!
Hello Lapriest1, The Double Delight & Mr. Lincoln are my top two favorites! I have a new video that is going to published in the next day or two that I filmed at the Theodore Payne Foundation in Sun Valley, California-- a nursery that specializes in making native plants available to the public while also supporting your local ecology & habitat for pollinators (plus insects, birds, etc) by adding just 1 or more native plants into your garden. In this upcoming video, I share a plant that supports up to 5,000 species of insects, birds, etc... It should be one of our best publications to date... Stay tuned & Great to hear from you! :) Charles
the info you had on the leaf miners was very informative. I've had chard leaves that I thought were sunburned. I hope I didn't eat any of those things. I'll definitely be more careful now.
Thank you Odette381 for watching & glad you liked our video that we released today on leaf miners! Please keep us posted on your garden successes (and struggles). Our viewers are our inspiration for future topics! Thanks again! Charles
Hello from India...Your flowers are so beautiful and your plants are very healthy. Here in India summer temperature often touches 40 degree celcious. I have a double delight plant which I've planted in the winter. My question is, can this plant tolerate that much heat and please give me some tips regarding its care during summer months. Thank you.
I'm living in India too(Patna)...and bought this beautiful Rose by random luck in Asansol...I've kept it facing north side where in Summer months it gets minimal light so that it doesn't get burned in summer months..but I'm worrying for it in winter months where Sun doesn't reaches my north side window for 4 months or so...
Hi Charles. Great informative video as always. I want to ask you if you can direct me where i can get this beautiful type of roses to plant them in my new rose garden that I’m about to finish. I was looking over the internet but can’t find them . Maybe you know sellers or , perhaps you can sell me bare root or cuttings? Thanks in advance.
You should plant your grafted rose's grafted area into the soil. In colder areas of the world you would probably want to plant the rose even a couple of inches further down in the soil to protect the graft from harsh winters
Hello from Australia. Thank you the double delight rose is beautiful. I have Mr Lincoln, Blue Moon and Princess De Monaco roses but i'm going to add double delight.
Let's look at the facts here...when you say hardy to -25C, what exactly do you mean? Cane hardy or crown hardy?? A cane hardy rose is automatically crown hardy, meaning that it will survive on its own/natural roots in freezing soil. On the other hand, many crown hardy roses are not cane hardy by a far stretch in freezing temperatures. Double Delight is not cane hardy to -25C and needs to be grafted onto an understock for survival in zones 4-5 climates. Winter here dictates how much cane damage we have to prune each spring. I have no choice but to prune my Double Delight down to as low as 2-6 inches in spring after removing winter protection. You won't have this problem in California n'or British Columbia.
We just bought this plant yesterday. Super excited to see how it blooms and smells!!
Is this product good for roses planted in pots placed in partly shaded area, that has white spots on leaves? If so will the spray bottle kind of this product produce the same results (asking because I didn't see neem oil in it's ingredients list)?
Thank you for the valuable advise. I made my own mixture but will look into using this as well since I ordered these beautiful classic roses for my rose garden.
Great video thank you.
Your daughter is beautiful 😊
So, I guess using this product will mean no more beneficial lady bugs on the roses. Would it harm the lady bugs as mine are covered in them while they munch on aphids.
Also, do you think this product would help stop my hydrangea leaves from burning?
Thank you
Thank you for the information Charles. My wife wants some Double Delight roses now! We have a 15’ row of Seven Sister roses that were planted in 1960. They are about 8’ tall even after the branches are weighed down with roses nearly to the ground. It’s adjacent to our vegetable garden so it benefits from the roses as well. Your video has me interested in learning the background of our roses!
Hello Lapriest1,
The Double Delight & Mr. Lincoln are my top two favorites! I have a new video that is going to published in the next day or two that I filmed at the Theodore Payne Foundation in Sun Valley, California-- a nursery that specializes in making native plants available to the public while also supporting your local ecology & habitat for pollinators (plus insects, birds, etc) by adding just 1 or more native plants into your garden. In this upcoming video, I share a plant that supports up to 5,000 species of insects, birds, etc... It should be one of our best publications to date... Stay tuned & Great to hear from you! :)
Charles
I will be watching out for it.
Michael Firster
Hi there, is this rose susceptible to diseases? Mine died after 2 weeks of planting. I think is fungus attack. Hope you could give me few tips
Hola , what’s that white mixture you put on the bottom?
Great vdo seen first time that Rose blooms in the hand of Baby Rose.🙏🇮🇳🙏💘
Wow beautiful
Sir, black baccara and black lady are same?
the info you had on the leaf miners was very informative. I've had chard leaves that I thought were sunburned. I hope I didn't eat any of those things. I'll definitely be more careful now.
Thank you Odette381 for watching & glad you liked our video that we released today on leaf miners! Please keep us posted on your garden successes (and struggles). Our viewers are our inspiration for future topics! Thanks again!
Charles
Hello from India...Your flowers are so beautiful and your plants are very healthy. Here in India summer temperature often touches 40 degree celcious. I have a double delight plant which I've planted in the winter. My question is, can this plant tolerate that much heat and please give me some tips regarding its care during summer months. Thank you.
Put some sort of shade cloth over the top area. -so,s to have little sun an heat. water every few days ,but dont over do it
I'm living in India too(Patna)...and bought this beautiful Rose by random luck in Asansol...I've kept it facing north side where in Summer months it gets minimal light so that it doesn't get burned in summer months..but I'm worrying for it in winter months where Sun doesn't reaches my north side window for 4 months or so...
Hi Charles. Great informative video as always. I want to ask you if you can direct me where i can get this beautiful type of roses to plant them in my new rose garden that I’m about to finish. I was looking over the internet but can’t find them . Maybe you know sellers or , perhaps you can sell me bare root or cuttings? Thanks in advance.
Love your products just wish we could get them in the UK
Are those double delights grafted or own root? Also, did you plant them below the graft union or above?
Bellow always. They are grafted.
You should plant your grafted rose's grafted area into the soil. In colder areas of the world you would probably want to plant the rose even a couple of inches further down in the soil to protect the graft from harsh winters
Thank you
Do double delights or hybrid teas in general make good hedges?
Thank you sir for information. Beautiful roses!
Thank you Gurinder Khatra for your comments! It is my pleasure! :)
Charles
Do you have seeds,I want to. Plant it in malaysia
How much water should the water bottle have?
Hello from Australia. Thank you the double delight rose is beautiful. I have Mr Lincoln, Blue Moon and Princess De Monaco roses but i'm going to add double delight.
Hello Julesy S,
The double delight is a unique and wonderful addition to your rose garden! :)
Charles
I have a beautiful floribundas rose bush that is a yellow, pink and orange color. I have a Mr. Lincoln too.
Thanks a lot. Very useful video.
Good
If you need a fragrant Rose, you can not lose with Double Delight. It's scent is even more powerful than Mister Lincoln.
Hello HakunaMatata,
Mister Lincoln is my other favorite! Tied for #1 in my book! Thank you for sharing! :-)
Charles
Hii my rose buds are turning yellow and falling off , leaves look nice and healthy....HELP PLEASE!!!!!
add some compost and fertilizer to it..
I can't grow this rose ...
Let's look at the facts here...when you say hardy to -25C, what exactly do you mean? Cane hardy or crown hardy??
A cane hardy rose is automatically crown hardy, meaning that it will survive on its own/natural roots in freezing soil. On the other hand, many crown hardy roses are not cane hardy by a far stretch in freezing temperatures.
Double Delight is not cane hardy to -25C and needs to be grafted onto an understock for survival in zones 4-5 climates. Winter here dictates how much cane damage we have to prune each spring. I have no choice but to prune my Double Delight down to as low as 2-6 inches in spring after removing winter protection. You won't have this problem in California n'or British Columbia.