Best Performing Roses in my Garden and Why | English Rose Garden Tour | David Austin roses

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2022
  • I apologise now, this video was rushed. A tiny window of opportunity between work and weather meant I had just one take. But I wanted to get it filmed and uploaded.
    You can see the roses that performed best for me this year in my garden. The lane at the front gets full morning sun.
    The driveway gets full morning sun and some afternoon sun.
    The grass in the front garden gets interrupted morning sun and some afternoon sun.
    Most of my better performing roses have age advantage but not all. I have zero doubt several of my newer roses will do better in the next year or two when more established.
    Thanks for watching
    #rosegarden
    #englishrose
    #kordesroses
    #davidaustinroses

Комментарии • 135

  • @jaynelloyd007
    @jaynelloyd007 9 месяцев назад +4

    I have a climber, The Pilgrim in a pot that wasn't flowering well I spoke to a lovely man at David Austin, showed him a photo . My pot was way too small for a climber. He recommended a pot that will hold at least 100 litres . I changed the pot, and this year has been amazing non-stop flowers . So dont give up on a climber it may just need a bigger pot.

  • @jjjddd231
    @jjjddd231 Год назад +14

    Thank you very much for the comprehensive reports about the performance of the various roses in your garden. That is so much more valuable than the marketing hype the breeders put out to entice us to buy their roses.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi there. Yes the video was very much rushed with only a small window of opportunity so I had only one crack at it. But I think i got some of the points across. Thank you jjj

  • @muleskinner485
    @muleskinner485 Месяц назад

    Well done video, thanks for sharing ........

  • @jamesvalverde4426
    @jamesvalverde4426 27 дней назад

    Really enjoy your input and enthusiasm regarding all these wonderful rose varieties your growing - I have about 80+ roses and my top 5 are Julia Child, Violets Pride, Olivia Austin, Grand Dame and Maui Sunrise enjoyed your content 👍

  • @VanNguyen-ip3so
    @VanNguyen-ip3so Год назад +4

    Love your Kordes rose collection. Love from Australia.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi van and thanks for watching. I’m very pleased with them despite there young age. I think they will do even better with another year or two under there belts.

  • @sandraard4306
    @sandraard4306 3 месяца назад

    I love your exciting videos ! I've learned so much !

  • @wendybartlett6717
    @wendybartlett6717 Год назад +2

    Thanks for showing us your beautiful roses. I always enjoy watching your videos. I've had some wonderful second flushes this year especially on Princess Anne.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Thank you Wendy. Princess Anne is a rose I haven’t got but always looks lovely whenever I see it.

  • @Relaxits2024
    @Relaxits2024 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the update and info

  • @gardensenglishandfinethings
    @gardensenglishandfinethings Год назад +1

    The garden is as beautiful as ever!

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      You see all the weeds right :) but thank you we like it just how it is. :) thanks English

    • @gardensenglishandfinethings
      @gardensenglishandfinethings Год назад

      @@Jay_Jay Perhaps the weeds are part of its charm (of there are any) :-)

  • @rgb_6698
    @rgb_6698 Год назад +4

    Great video Jay and as you say it's hard to go wrong with Olivia! I have had good success with cuttings from her too, I have 2 well rooted cuttings of her from last September that have already sent up new basal canes in their holding pots! Looking forward to planting them in the ground this autumn

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi mate. Yes you know they will do well. How old and tall have yours grown mate? The older one I have I cut back hard in winter because it’s on the roadside but it’s gotta be 5ft tall again now.

  • @debbiewilson6527
    @debbiewilson6527 Год назад

    Jay... I'm ready to see your garden.
    Debbie from Texas

  • @bharathiperumal5432
    @bharathiperumal5432 Год назад +1

    Amazing...🥰

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi and thank you.

  • @vicgeiger9381
    @vicgeiger9381 Год назад +2

    Great video Jay, so pleased you had to give your Olivia first place :) my Two have done very well also for their first year. Bless you.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi vic and yes, it couldn’t go to any orher rose when your talking about performance. Both have done fantastic especially the newer one. It’s first full summer and it’s already as big and strong as the older one. :) glad yours have done so Well also.

  • @patrickbowen5398
    @patrickbowen5398 Год назад +1

    I'm delighted to view your videos! I enjoy them because I grow all of my roses in containers, and I see you grow many in them also. I just ordered rose Olivia Rose Austin, and I'm so pleased you gave her the #1 spot. I so look forward to growing this rose (in a container, of course). So thank you for your great videos. I love watching them all ~ (PB from the USA).

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi PB and thanks for your lovely comment. Olivia you won’t be disappointed with I’m sure. A fanatic rose for me. Outstanding in terms of performance. The first one I bought did droop a little the first year with young stems and an abundance of buds, but this past year has been stronger. The more recent purchase in its first year I wouldn’t describe as droopy at all. Either way I wouldn’t be without them. A great performer in the garden.

    • @patrickbowen5398
      @patrickbowen5398 Год назад

      @@Jay_Jay > Thank you. Well my Olivia is doing quite well, and I'm delighted. I see you grow many of your roses in pots ...now how do you over-winter them and what protection do you provide them to get them thru the winter ?

  • @N.G.666
    @N.G.666 8 месяцев назад

    Wow, I see how you present the rose Spicy Parfuma, I also liked it, I started looking for it, and it turned out that it has three names, and this is my own Grossherzogin Luise, it is also called Sespe Sunrise. From the very first flowering it became my favorite rose, even without flowers the bush looks beautiful. Well, the fragrance is simply fantastic! I wish I had a perfume like this. I absolutely agree with your recommendations! Thank you very much!

  • @nikkonch
    @nikkonch Год назад +2

    A pleasure to watch as always. It's nice to have my prejudice in favour of DA roses challenged by your feedback on other growers' roses. I've heard a few people say that Rosemary Harkness is one of their favourites, so maybe I'll try her out - the colouring is perhaps similar to my beloved Alpine Sunset which has huge, beautiful, long-lasting flowers, but few in number. My Emily Bronte had a good first flush but has not impressed me since then. Gabriel Oak, yes! I was feeling quite negative about his wide-spreading droopiness, but he has been producing flowers non-stop for a good while now, and the flowers are a strikingly strong pink. You make a very good case for

    • @burntjohn
      @burntjohn Год назад +1

      EB flowered early and often for 5-6 weeks and has shut down completely since. Not an inch of growth since early july.

  • @bloombaag
    @bloombaag Год назад +3

    It’s much awaited video. Thanks for sharing. Olivia is fantastic rose and well deserved one. You have many good performing roses and very difficult to choose one. I have also potted Earth angel and few parfuma roses. I hope they will perform well.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +2

      Hi mate. You will be pleased with your roses I’m sure. You will know some roses just take that little bit of time to start to perform 100 percent. , I’m sure yours and mine will do very well with an additional year or two under the belts. Earth angle such lovely flowers .

    • @bloombaag
      @bloombaag Год назад +2

      @@Jay_Jay True, roses grow to full potential from second year onwards.

    • @rahiarman123
      @rahiarman123 Год назад +1

      hi bloombaag bro

    • @bloombaag
      @bloombaag Год назад +1

      @@rahiarman123 Hello, Rahi.

  • @gavinparry5426
    @gavinparry5426 Год назад +2

    Nice one JJ. Our very own Monty !

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Monty without the brains!:)

  • @hungariancottageadventure77
    @hungariancottageadventure77 Год назад +2

    Ooh yes rosemary harkness is a beauty love the open center but I can't believe Lark Ascending didn't even get a look in..I mean really 🤔😑🤔 27 minutes well spent thoroughly enjoyed the video 😀

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi potager yes sorry many roses I didn’t mention. I was kinda looking at the time and I knew I had literally one chance and one chance only before weather and work stepped in. Lark ascending has done very well this year. Adds that lovely colour to that part of the garden. It’s flowers were very short lived though but still a lovely rose. Next year you may Wel see it in the ground by the winter jasmine. I’ll check out its roots in winter. Hope your well.

  • @cozyrosemary
    @cozyrosemary Год назад +1

    すごい!
    It's wonderful 🥰
    Good job!!☺️🌱

  • @nitishnair89
    @nitishnair89 Год назад +1

    Beautiful 😍 roses

  • @intanbaharuddin2703
    @intanbaharuddin2703 11 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤lovely...beautiful roses😊😊 l orderer # Evelyn i.e an old David Austin climbing rose & # Golden Buddha as sunny as the sun😊

  • @lilyrose5612
    @lilyrose5612 Год назад +1

    I loved your sweet honey rose.since you posted it last year.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Sweet honey bullet proof. I did say it’s not fragrant but some do get fragrance from her. Now that would be a rose if I got fragrance from her.

  • @tlc6756
    @tlc6756 Год назад +1

    I have a young Earth Angel (own root) and it also hasn't given me much. Hopefully it will next year, it's such a beautiful rose. Thanks for your videos, I enjoy them.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi TLC, I think many roses probably the majority of roses it just takes 2-3 years to really get established before we start to see it’s optimum performance. Some roses however I think can weave there magic straight away (perhaps on a smaller scale.) and I think earth angle is one of the former. I too have high hopes for it, such lovely flowers.

    • @tlc6756
      @tlc6756 Год назад

      @@Jay_Jay that's a good explanation. Thank you. I have hope! Have a great day🙂

  • @user-jx1dt3xn4f
    @user-jx1dt3xn4f Год назад +1

    Очень радует, что у российских садоводов и садоводов других стран совпадают мысли, чувства и труды, посвящённые розам. Ура!

    • @user-ve9th8hl5o
      @user-ve9th8hl5o Год назад

      Крутые розы. Но я не поняла как называется та красавица роза вначале почти видео, на которой и листьев то не видно. Абрикосового цвета. Может быть вы расслышали? Даль что не подписаны

  • @marilynsmith8054
    @marilynsmith8054 Год назад

    My No 1 is the hybrid musk Felicia. Wonderful scent and repeats well but has to go in the ground as it makes a 5 x 5 shrub.

  • @carlandrews5810
    @carlandrews5810 Год назад +1

    Almost bought Julia Childs this spring, but went with Violet's Pride. Looking forward to more reports on her and all your other roses.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Thanks Carl I will update you of course

  • @gardeningjunkie2267
    @gardeningjunkie2267 Год назад +4

    Can I share my top four? #1 is Elina. It has been in full blasting hot drought and has not stopped blooming all summer long, massive gorgeous blooms. #2 is Florentina Arborose. It has also bloomed all summer, but not quite as heavy as the first flush. It always look gorgeous. #3 is South Africa. Just gorgeous color and a blooming disease resistant machine #4 is Fiji Eleganza. It's blooms are beautiful and it blooms a little more sporadically but so eye catching. None of these have had black spot. I think all four are Kordes roses. I just love Kordes. They really give us what we're looking for in a rose.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Excellent gardening junkie I will have to check all four out. Must admit I haven’t heard of any of them which is even more awesome. Let’s be honest It’s always good to have great performing roses that few people have heard about. Where in the world are you?

    • @vorong2ru
      @vorong2ru Год назад

      south africa is on my wishlist but it's not on sale in the UK apparently...

    • @totallydomestic433
      @totallydomestic433 Месяц назад

      My earth angel was slow to put out blooms in the beginning. Even year 2, it doesn’t put out too many blooms.

  • @sahanabarbhuiya618
    @sahanabarbhuiya618 Год назад +1

    i got to your channel through a different channel of mine country....its so nice to see your beautiful videos and garden....i wish this garden beauty transfers to my front yard like Wifi transfer...hahaha....lots of Love 💕 to u honey from Meghalaya state,India

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi there. Yes that would be nice I wish we could all do that. Thanks for watching I hope you enjoyed.

  • @naturessidewithabhilash9380
    @naturessidewithabhilash9380 Год назад +1

    Woww.. 😍😍 I really enjoyed this video and your top four are great. I mean best performer and believe me I really like Emily Bronte, olivia, earth angel kind of rose I mean lighter colour and beautiful cup shape blooms..
    Olivia is truly a merit holder rose. I mean perfect colour perfect shape 😍😍

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      They have both done particularly well for me this year. Especially the newer one I think with immediate strong and upright growth. And of course it’s early and relentless ability to flower. :) thanks abhilash

    • @naturessidewithabhilash9380
      @naturessidewithabhilash9380 Год назад +1

      @@Jay_Jay yeah u r right... Give time they will perform better.. soo. I will order a few kordes for my garden.. Earth angel would be my first choice.. very beautiful soft delicate colours 😍

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      @@naturessidewithabhilash9380 yes mate of you like the softer Color’s earth angle will be good for you. The pink in the centre it does bleach out i found. You get a couple of hot days you will see this I think. But a lovely flower regardless and one of my favourites I’m just hoping with time to establish it will give me a little more. :)

    • @naturessidewithabhilash9380
      @naturessidewithabhilash9380 Год назад

      @@Jay_Jay yeah in india and in my region temprature will go upto 44-45 c.. hope I will get that plants.. and will add more plants..
      Give a try to fragrant plum and Lagerfeld.. they are very fast growing and unique shades/ shapes .

  • @nikkonch
    @nikkonch Год назад +1

    Whoops! I hate it when that happens. As I was saying, you make a very good case for Spicy Parfuma. One for me to try I think. Sweet Honey I am not sure about - maybe I need to see that in real life. I am having difficulty too seeing the beauty in Olivia Rose Austin, but I seem to be unusual in that. I must put in a word for some of my favourites this year: Lady of Shalott was asleep for August but now she is absolutely covered in flowers. Eustacia Vye has been flowering almost non-stop. The Ancient Mariner gets little attention, but in my experience its first flush was overwhelmingly gorgeous although like my LoS it slept through August before starting to produce again. Anyway, thank you for a fascinating information-packed tour of roses in a real garden. I'll have to watch it again to see if there is anything I missed. Life-span of individual flowers is getting to be an important consideration for me, as is continuity of flowering - but as you know, if a rose really grabs you, such seemingly important qualities fall by the wayside.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi nik, a great read as always and I shall try and respond to the points you make but remember once I start typing I can’t re-read your points.
      First of all sweet honey. Yes a great rose but a reason it only made it to joint fourth is a tiny matter that I didn’t mention in the video. When you have a stem with 20-30 buds on it, there is a moment in time just as the buds very start to open that they appear a little plastic. Or like icing sugar. Something man made. It only lasts about a day and when they open more you see it’s natural beauty. If a stem has a more realistic number of buds like 5 or 6 it isn’t something I notice. Does that make sense? Just a tiny negative. But for me a beautiful rose that flowers are upright and strong. Last a decent time. Above average in the rain. They do bleach and together with the longetiviry of the flowers you will see plenty of white flowers. But very strong upright growth for me. And one of my favourites. That’s as good as I can do.
      Your Emily surprises me, mine has been non stop and over the moon with it. Rosemary Harkness. I love it!!! Only had it a couple of months I guess but a rose that has already a firm bond with me. Lovely flowers that last a decent time. I saw it in blazing heat and it done very well. Fragrant, the most beautiful shape to its growing habit. It’s poise. Lovely flowers that attract the eye. Honestly I have high hopes next year. But very early days of course. Spicy in many regards is similar to Rosemary. Just that poise, a hybrid tea that gives more than one bud per stem is always good. Spicy Ive seen 6 or 7! I think in a year or two with additional growth many of my non DA roses will be challenging im certain of it.
      Eustacia Vye yes, for me this year they didn’t make the grade but I think it’s self inflicted too close to the hedge. The jury is still out I’m gonna probably leave them in situ for next year and see. Or possibly I will extract one and see how it gets on.
      For me queen of Sweden has been a little disappointing. Good first flush but then ran out of puff. Arthur bell like I said in the video has behaved like this for 3 years now. But fantastic in June. I guess some roses do better or worse from year to year. Gabriel oak hasn’t been droopy for me I have to say. I am trying to coax it to grow sideways a little because of its position but it hasn’t needed actual support to hold it up of that makes sense. More pinning it back. Ancient mariner is still a rose I haven’t got!! Anyway I hope your well nik. And thanks for the read once again.

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch Год назад

      @@Jay_Jay Thanks for that comprehensive answer. I think the Sweet Honey "icing sugar" thing is what I have been noticing to make me uncertain. My Eustacia Vyes are in a sunny (when we get sun!) open spot, so that helps. My Queen of Sweden like my Emily Bronte is last autumn's bare root, in a large pot, so too early to judge fairly - they are both about 5 foot tall but not that many flowers - I would think I had maybe overfed or overwatered them but my LoShalott has done very well under the same regime. I've just heard the weather forecast for tomorrow night here in the west : 4 degrees celsius, or less! That could cause a bit of havoc.

  • @ladyvmusic
    @ladyvmusic 6 месяцев назад

    Gertrude’s surname is pronunced geeecall :) nice roses

  • @Cavalier7dar
    @Cavalier7dar Год назад +2

    My best rose in my garden is for your eyes only. And city of belfast rose

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch Год назад +2

      I bought a For Your Eyes Only this year - a very pretty and unusual rose - but mine hasn't produced many blooms so far. However, I have learnt from experience that a rose can turn my opinion right around as it matures and shows itself off to best advantage, so I'm hoping next year it will stun me!

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi there I have seen this rose in the garden centre and it’s lovely. I have one very similar and Something I didn’t consider these roses that have that form do very well in the heat. And surprisingly well in rain like defying gravity. :)

  • @seniyeshepherd3050
    @seniyeshepherd3050 Год назад +1

  • @phunkit926
    @phunkit926 Год назад +1

    Great video of your roses! What is the yellow next to rose Elizabeth? Thank you!

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi there. That is lark ascending. Thank you.

  • @roontunes
    @roontunes Год назад +1

    As for climbing roses in pots; Tantau were very direct about this, they claim that climbers ( excluding mini patio climbers ) will very quickly begin to fail to bloom sim[ply because their roots want to plunge downward as they settle in. They'll all bloom a little once planted but will not do well in pots. I\ve had this experience. I had two 'scent from heaven' either side of my front door and they did so so yr 1 and 2 but by yr 3 their roots had balled up in their containers which were 16 ins by 24 by 14 ins deep and they sulked badly. I relocated them this year to either side of a raised bed and they took off and as of today are still putting out blooms. Another Tantau rose, Camelot, behaved similarly, with adequate growth but very sparse blooms; these are getting open bottoms next year, straight down in to the soil, again, their root growth was rapid and very congested when I examined them.
    And yep ! Olivia is a stormer, so vigorous and beautiful.
    Currently waiting on my orders from Holland and thinking about next season. See you when the sun comes round again.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi there roontunes. I’ve no doubt Tantau are absolutely correct in there claims. I have many pots in my garden some with climbers growing in them. But all of these pots the bottoms have been cut off. They are baseless pots. So the roots are free to travel down into the native soil. Drainage isn’t an issue and worms etc are free to travel up into the pot to weave there magic. As the soil level in the pot reduces I just add more mulch. So many benefits to this. My wife does like vigorous ground cover plants that would choke a rose if it were buried in the ground, by elevating the roses slightly it appears to be a work around. The only issue I have found is the pots at the back of my garden are suffering an invasion of moles. The moles are going up into the pots presumably looking for worms that enter feeding of the goodness. This obviously is disturbing the roots. But I’m sure this isn’t a problem with the pot but more a problem with moles. Scent from heaven is a rose I almost bought so many times. I made sure I got it for my mum this year:) yes look forward to hearing from you next year. Take care.

  • @jasonwoods4811
    @jasonwoods4811 Год назад +2

    Ace video again mate, and what a worthy winner, hope you are doing ok, I'm hope hoping to do a video soon if the weather allows, hope your wife is doing well fella, and send my love to Seanie please :D

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Yes mate weather the past week or so has worked against me. Strong winds and heavy rain but we can’t moan about the rain after such a dry summer. :) look forward to seeing your garden mate when you’ve time and weather allows.

    • @jasonwoods4811
      @jasonwoods4811 Год назад +1

      @@Jay_Jay I was hoping to do a video but the rain is coming down, hopefully will be able to do it this afternoon, if I do I got a shock for you fella :D

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      @@jasonwoods4811 bloody hell hopefully not a bad shock:) yeah weather here is beating up the garden now

    • @jasonwoods4811
      @jasonwoods4811 Год назад +1

      @@Jay_Jay Lol no a good shock, I hope your garden win's the fight against the weather :D

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      @@jasonwoods4811 awesome I look forward to that :)

  • @katharinemclean8601
    @katharinemclean8601 7 месяцев назад

    Hiya, I was curious what the dahlia is called from the start of the video. It's beautiful! Thanks!

  • @karenlane9849
    @karenlane9849 Год назад +4

    Your climbing rose needs canes to be horizontal for more blooms

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi Karen, yes I’m trying to get the rose to climb along and above that front window, but first it needs to reach it. If you see earlier videos there are laterals low down going horizontally but not present in this video. Thanks

  • @WAITINGFORMYJESUS
    @WAITINGFORMYJESUS Год назад +1

    Thank you for the videos. Would you kindly mention where you got rosa pomponella kordes from please? I tried everywhere and none!!
    Edit: also what is the name of the dark pink goblet shaped rose you were showing last? It looks beautiful.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi very frustrating I know but I rolled the dice and got mine from eBay. Eplants Ireland I know where shipping worldwide in bare root season and rozenlottum . NL are a company in Holland that ship bare root to the U.K. who I’ve seen have had very positive reviews from. Best of luck

    • @WAITINGFORMYJESUS
      @WAITINGFORMYJESUS Год назад

      @@Jay_Jaythank you. I searched and searched and yesterday, got landed on eplants Ireland and yours look much better than their advert. I had Olivia Rose as my first David Austin frim Dobbies last year. The second one was Queen’s jubilee celebration but it had root rot and done within 4 months. All potted roses so growth is not great as it would be in ground. Would you do a video on how to plant roses, soil type, feeding time etc which I think will be a great help for newbies to plants. Thanks a lot again.

  • @beezyjeff8316
    @beezyjeff8316 Год назад +1

    fruity parfuma : Gartenprinzessin Marie-José

  • @rose2fame1
    @rose2fame1 Год назад +1

    I like Earth Angel. Only a year old. Needs more time I agree. I don’t like it when colors of roses fade.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi Cheryl yes I’ve no doubt Earth angle will do better in the next year or two. As will spicy, fruity and summer romance. A year or two on these roses will give the others a run for there money and level the playing field some. Bit more size, more stems, more flowers. They just need more time to establish I think. :)

  • @gymeni
    @gymeni Год назад +1

    My Earth Angel is in its second year and performed below my expectations last year. I sure hope it changes.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      You and me both. Whereabouts in the world are you?

    • @gymeni
      @gymeni Год назад +1

      I’m in Zone 8, NW Florida.

  • @hydrangeaparadise674
    @hydrangeaparadise674 Год назад +3

    My roses still blooming but having lots of black spots 🙁

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +2

      I’d accept that:) black spot isn’t so bad when you have a ton of flowers to go with them.

  • @harrypickering4909
    @harrypickering4909 Год назад +1

    hey just wondering how you got on with earth angel ? as I've been wanting to get it :D thank you

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi there. Last year was its first year in the ground and for me it done ok. It didn’t have a numerous amount of flushes from memory 2 very good flushes. And perhaps another 2 with a much reduced number of buds. Of all my roses I think earth angel is the rose I want to see do well this year. A lovely flower. Mine get good sun for our part of the world and one is in the ground this year. so I’m hoping they do well. But earth angle for me at least hasn’t been a rose that hits the ground running like some roses can. But when in flower it looks gorgeous. Hope this helps

  • @judycarter587
    @judycarter587 Год назад +1

    Is there a reason you grow many of your roses in pots? Mine don’t seem to do as well as those I put in the ground.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi there. Space is a reason. I have a big driveway situated on a sunny aspect of my house. I am considering lifting some of that driveway for soil. I’m also waiting for some roses to gain size before planting so they can reach more sun in the part shaded locations. Some are in pots to see how they get on with certain locations or just to see if I like them before planting in the ground. Some of the pots you see are baseless so they are just elevated above the ground level but the roots go down into native soil. All of the roses I have planted in pots this year have all had a 50 percent mix of native soil as I have found this leads to stronger roots. That said I’ve always had good luck with potted roses but long term ground is better.

  • @relaxingdreamsounds5672
    @relaxingdreamsounds5672 Год назад +1

    Beautiful flowers. I subscribe permanent. Have a nice day. Regards.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi there and thank you very much. I hope you enjoy

  • @klbirdwatch7948
    @klbirdwatch7948 Год назад +1

    I have been looking at sweet honey after watching your video and she is beautiful. What size blooms does it have please?

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi there, I’m not home to measure just yet but for time being I’d say avarage size. That is not miniature or small and not large or oversize. At this time of year I’m pretty sure the flowers are the same size as the flowers Gertrude Jekyll, Olivia rose Austin, etc are pushing out. Hope this helps.

    • @klbirdwatch7948
      @klbirdwatch7948 Год назад

      That does really help, thank you 😊 I'm torn between this one and grace 🤔

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      @@klbirdwatch7948 hmm difficult. I’ve seen grace on yt and it looks lovely. I believe it flowers more often? For me at least Sweet honey puts up the most amazing show but then perhaps exhausts itself and stays completely dormant for a good month. I will see a third flush from sweet honey but it looks like I will only get a dozen buds max. But the flowers last well and do ok in the wind and wet weather. Best of luck with your choice. ;)

  • @v3n0mnyc
    @v3n0mnyc Год назад +1

    Swap snow princess for claire austin and use a bigger pot 🙏🏽

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi there, I did have Claire Austin but it didn’t climb too Well for me. It was a little riotous in its growing habit for someone like me to grow up a wall. A lovely rose though.

  • @missfloflowers
    @missfloflowers 3 месяца назад

    Summer romance kordes 3:00 Parfums collection.

  • @shravaniedla83
    @shravaniedla83 Год назад +1

    Hi Jay, where are you buying kordes roses from in the uk? I used to order them directly from the website but post brexit this hasn’t been possible. Please let me know. Ta.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi there. There’s a few places that sell them. Off the top of my head Peter beales, cants roses, Trevor white, but the companies I seem to have best luck with are Jones the rose or englishroses.codotuk but there are several companies online these are just some I’ve used. Best of luck

    • @shravaniedla83
      @shravaniedla83 Год назад

      @@Jay_Jay thank you!!

  • @russllanasmsm1012
    @russllanasmsm1012 Год назад +1

    На 1-52 подскажите пожалуйста😫🙏🙏💓, что за роза - как зовут

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Rose sweet honey ;)

  • @beezyjeff8316
    @beezyjeff8316 Год назад +1

    May I ask what does "chicken corner type guy" mean?

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Haha I meant chicken “korma” type guy. I’m not a big fan of spice. Hot spicy anyway.

  • @vicgeiger9381
    @vicgeiger9381 Год назад

    Hi Jay Jay where are you ? Just wanted to share my first Rose bud of the year is Olivia, :) 2nd year in her huge pot, pretty good for mid April plus I live in Northampton. What are yours up to down in Kent then? Bless you.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi Vic, I’m currently sat on a balcony on holiday in turkey!:) That’s excellent to hear Vic, I have the majority of my roses in bud currently but my Olivia’s aren’t which is very surprising. Lots of growth but no buds from Olivia for me. Madame Alfred was the first to bud in my garden, must have been the beginning of April. But no actual roses as yet. Best of luck your end I’m sure Olivia will put on a great show. ;)

    • @vicgeiger9381
      @vicgeiger9381 Год назад

      @@Jay_Jay Ahh bless you. how nice of you to reply while on your Hol's :) I look forward to your next video & pleased all is good with you, so exciting the start of our Rose growing season ain't it :) 8 new Roses in this year for me, 61 & counting of course. Thank you Jay, enjoy sweetie. x

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      @@vicgeiger9381 it certainly is exciting I’ve had many changes in my garden. Ive lifted some more turf and many roses now in the ground aswell as more arrivals of course :) waiting Eagerly for what the new season brings. Let’s hope much colour and fragrance for everyone! ;)

  • @rahiarman123
    @rahiarman123 Год назад

    where is your abraham darby bro

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch Год назад

      I don't think JayJay has an Abraham Darby. I featured one in the first 15 seconds of a video I posted on July 14th showing the magnificent blooms. However, as in past years, after an initial display of the most stunningly beautiful and gloriously scented blooms, Abraham succumbs to diseases as the summer progresses. I had to cut off virtually every leaf due to disfiguring black spot and rust, and now it is just a straggly framework of bare stems with a few pale, small and very unimpressive flowers. Abraham is my most delightfully beautiful and my most starkly ugly rose, depending on the time of year.

  • @wandajazz1061
    @wandajazz1061 Год назад +1

    🤣🤣🤣 unfortunately that what Earth Angel is known for, one or two blooms for the entire year.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Really Wanda I’ve seen some great examples online with a ton of blooms. Let’s see what happens with mine in a year or two. :) thank you

    • @wandajazz1061
      @wandajazz1061 Год назад +1

      @@Jay_Jay Well, I have mine for 2 years and she is so fickle. 😁 I got 5 blooms in the spring and that was it but those blooms kept me wishing for more. Spectacular.

  • @blessedmommad7736
    @blessedmommad7736 2 месяца назад

    EA is such a picky rose.. not very impressed with her. I had such high hopes💐😞

  • @debbiewilson6527
    @debbiewilson6527 Год назад +1

    Not a fan of Earth Angel.

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      I’m surprised you say that in your climate, they always seem to do so well stateside. Mine are looking awesome at the minute with loads of buds but will see better over the next year or two. I’d like to see more frequent flushes from them.

  • @nicoleschiffhauer5367
    @nicoleschiffhauer5367 Год назад +1

    I would like to share a page I’m studying that I think you might enjoy too. It is from a David Austin catalogue. I can’t seem to get my phone to open the pictures I have to share. Do you have an email address or Facebook page that you would be willing to share?

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад

      Hi there, yes my email all one word is Jayjay 693@ Google mail .com. Thank you

  • @debbiewilson6527
    @debbiewilson6527 Год назад +1

    Jay... I'm ready to see your garden.
    Debbie from Texas

    • @Jay_Jay
      @Jay_Jay  Год назад +1

      Hi Debbie. I can only apologise. I’m unsure at this moment in time when or even if I will create further content. In many ways I hope that’s not the case but I’m unsure. I hope your garden is doing fantastically well.

  • @Alfakkin
    @Alfakkin Год назад

    ❤️

  • @Lucysroses
    @Lucysroses Год назад