Very useful info and 100% resonates. Thank you Olga! How many inches of soil you dug out there? Seems not too deep. We only need to treat the top 6" layer of the soil?🙏🙏❤
I know that my soil there is deep, because when I was putting previous bush there, I literally took buckets of rocks and heavy solid layers of sand. I should have mentioned it in my video, but being in front of the camera can sometimes put my head in a numb zone. Haha. So, yes, deep cultivation and adding of good stuff inside is good. I will pin this message to the front for folks to be able to read it. I also forgot to mention, that those beneficial bacterias produce antibiotics for plants roots, create a “castle” around roots to fight bad guys from attacks. Isn’t gardening great?
Thank you Olga. I just planted m first David Austin’s rose, The Poets wife. I am very excited. I am 74 so now I am planting my roses in barrels, which are easier for me to maintain. Thank you for your helpful information. ❤️🌹
Thank you for sharing this info with us. We can grow better gardens if we understand how nature works. I am looking forward to getting my first Davjd Austin roses in the spring. You have inspired me to start preparing my soil now.
Great! Glad that this video was helpful! And your first roses arriving next spring! Be careful, most of us get addicted to those gorgeous blooms! Just kidding, happy gardening!
I went to a nursery last week and he uses synthetic fertilizers and he was talking about how he has a special mix and said that when organic gardeners show him their garden pictures that they don't look healthy. I only use organic for my fruit trees and they look great.
I only use organic fertilizer and will always do, and I don't really listen to nursery folks with their synthetic stuff. Everyone chooses their own road. Happy gardening!
The nurseries have staff dedicated to fertilize and watering the plants as needed by the synthetic fertilizers, which are like steroids. I would rather wait for my blooms and invest in the health of the plant by working on the soil with compost and leaf mulch etc.
I agree 100% but I also add 2 cups of organic volcanic rock dust in every wheel barrel it helps with the minerals which improves the health, bigger blooms and strength of your plants
Your roses are going to be beautiful! I have lots of roses, and find that preparing the planting area beforehand with compost, and then using a good organic mulch that will break down into the soil over time, is the best way to feed them. Feed the soil, not the plants!
Another great video! Thanks Olga. And I agree about having a living soil. I did a very similar treatment to my garden bed late Summer/early Fall and have my first DA roses coming this Spring. I also have planted peonies, allium and tulips. Spring is going to be wonderful…just gotta get through another winter first.
Thank you for another informative video. I love the idea of a natural soil instead of chemical induced soil. My hope for the future is to build a food forest mixed with flowers/roses. Nature teaches us on gardening if we pay close attention.
I couldn’t agree more, natural soil is the way for the future. And it is so much easier to let plants decide for themselves what to do, as they did for many thousands of years!
Yes yes yes, soil eco life is coming to the attention of concerned people everywhere. I just received four DA roses. SHOOT! Wish I saw this last fall so I got ready for today like you did!! I researched roses that would be good in clay and humidity. I do have biochar, coco coir, mycorhhizae, worm castings, vermiculite, and other things like marine additives to go into the soil at planting. I will try to go forward more prepared, meanwhile using brains and intuition to give my rose a good life.
Your roses will be so happy in your healthy garden! And you won't need to sweat over every little problem with them! Healthy soils create gardens which take care after themselves!
When should I plant barefoot roses? I live in zone 8a, we get frosts but we are warm and humid. Northwest Alabama. Also I want to plant in pots in case I move. Would I prepare my potting soil ahead of time like you are doing in this video? I adore you and your garden 💛
Funny enough I done exactly the same thing. As urslf prepared the soil for spring of last year in my rose bed and it pays of... My David Austin roses are thriving.. Thanks very much for sharing!
I just love your approach to gardening. It’s so holistic and gentle. I have my first David Austin’s coming next spring, so I will definitely be following this approach. Do you mulch over your garden beds? If so what do you use?
Olga...once again thank you for this great video. Last night I spread out some steer manure on the flower bed where I'll be planting the roses, I don't have leaf compost ready yet and my bare root David Austin roses are arriving tomorrow, should I still mix in the leaves with the soil or should i wait for the leaves to decompose separately? How soon should I plant the bare root roses in the ground once delivered?
Sorry, my answer might be late here. Don’t mix the leaves, let 5hem go through the decomposition process. Those leaves tend to clump together in the soil and form moisture barriers. As for your second question. I let roots stand in water overnight in the garage and plant next day. At least several hours, if there is no time…
@@OlgaCarmody Thank you Olga for your reply. I received them Monday afternoon and did soak them overnight and planted them in the ground yesterday morning, I did put some plant biotone for root development and mix some steer manure with the existing soil. I did a little round trench around the roses for watering. I'm thinking I should mulch over? what do you think? I wish you had your new roses in so I can see how you're going to plant them on your video.
@@loydacrespo2535 I usually mulch a week or two later when consistent warm weather arrives. Plus I do fertilize after planting and before applying mulch. My roses just arrived and I have a cold, it is raining outside, gosh, what bad timing!
@@OlgaCarmody Oh no Olga, timing is definitely not good. So sorry to hear that, I really hope you get well soon. Will you be soaking your roses until you get better or have someone plant them for you? Thank you so much for your reply on mulching. I will definitely mulch when it begins to consistently warm up. We've been having a few morning showers the past few days. But I see that it'll warm up to the 80's in the next few days. I might mulch at that time. What fertilizer do you use for your roses?
Hello Olga, I am really enjoying your videos! It is exactly the information I was needing to know. I know you are preparing your soil for next spring, but can you prepare the soil days before putting roses in the ground if you don't have time before hand? I would think that it is better than not doing it at all. Thank you so much.
Of course, in my video I am doing the ideal way, which is the first time for me. I usually go ahead and dig all the good stuff into the soil same day of planting. And rose roots figure it out together with happy soil inhabitants. Glad you are enjoying my videos, I am fairly new to RUclips, and your encouraging words are great!
Hi Olga, what season would you say is best for planting roses and also, do container roses planted in the height of summer do as well as bare root roses planted in winter?
If you live in warmer climate, fall is just marginally better. For me, in cold zone of 6/7 with cold winters, spring is best. As for container roses, it all depends on care. If you care well after container roses, they have great chance for long life, as well as roses planted in fall. (winter? Do you live in frost free zone?)
@@OlgaCarmody I live in the Lake District-UK. I wouldn't say it is completely frost free but maybe slightly milder winters compared to others. Thank you for the reply.
Thanks Olga for the info. A new subscriber here. I am planning to get the DA Roses for spring next year. Do we have to place the order now? I live in MA zone 6b
Hi Suraj, welcome! It is nice to have you here! I would recommend to have your rose list finalized and place your order soon. I know that some varieties are already sold out for 2022 at DA website. Happy gardening!
In my humble opinion if one uses leaf multch composte it should well decomposed,because leaf multch is notorious for funky mold and fungus. I never use new leaf multch as a top dressing. My d.a Roses are in a brutal full sun garden,and the heat is intense from high masonry walls on all four sides. The olivia austin rose performs well in sutch a hot humid,sometimes stagnant of air flow enviornment. A strong companion planting is beneficial also,for aiding in color,fragrance and good pollinators.
Thank you! You have a walled garden? Or it is a church garden you were talkin in your previous message? I would love to have a walled garden someday///
Hi Joanne, yes!!! Roald Dahl it will be. I am purchasing 5 plants and will train them as one big bush! Didn’t grow this rose yet, just saw it online, do you grow it? How is it?
@@OlgaCarmody I bought a potted one early this year. It has been brilliant, it’s in a pot as I only have tiny back yard, but it’s huge and still has buds on. Only issue I’ve had is aphids. They’re still around. Do you get them and what do you do?
@@joannewilliams5589 Aphids attack my roses only for a short time in spring, I use water or horticultural oil. My issues with roses are black spot, unfortunately. Enjoy your rose!
Yes, Cathy, agree, it is just so logical to make sure that soil is healthy. I don’t want to spend my life taking care after garden problems and turn into grumpy maintenance girl….Have a good day!
Very useful info and 100% resonates. Thank you Olga!
How many inches of soil you dug out there? Seems not too deep. We only need to treat the top 6" layer of the soil?🙏🙏❤
I know that my soil there is deep, because when I was putting previous bush there, I literally took buckets of rocks and heavy solid layers of sand. I should have mentioned it in my video, but being in front of the camera can sometimes put my head in a numb zone. Haha. So, yes, deep cultivation and adding of good stuff inside is good. I will pin this message to the front for folks to be able to read it.
I also forgot to mention, that those beneficial bacterias produce antibiotics for plants roots, create a “castle” around roots to fight bad guys from attacks.
Isn’t gardening great?
@@OlgaCarmody Thank you for the clarification Olga! Yes, gardening is very therapeutic for me. . 😎🥰👍🙏🙏
I am in love with your videos!! And yes, Dr. Elaine is amazing!!
Thank you Olga. I just planted m first David Austin’s rose, The Poets wife. I am very excited. I am 74 so now I am planting my roses in barrels, which are easier for me to maintain. Thank you for your helpful information. ❤️🌹
Wonderful.... I love permaculture....
I wish I watched this before I purchased my new roses. Good info. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this info with us. We can grow better gardens if we understand how nature works. I am looking forward to getting my first Davjd Austin roses in the spring. You have inspired me to start preparing my soil now.
Great! Glad that this video was helpful! And your first roses arriving next spring! Be careful, most of us get addicted to those gorgeous blooms! Just kidding, happy gardening!
I think you are doing great and making soil happy!
I went to a nursery last week and he uses synthetic fertilizers and he was talking about how he has a special mix and said that when organic gardeners show him their garden pictures that they don't look healthy. I only use organic for my fruit trees and they look great.
I only use organic fertilizer and will always do, and I don't really listen to nursery folks with their synthetic stuff. Everyone chooses their own road. Happy gardening!
The nurseries have staff dedicated to fertilize and watering the plants as needed by the synthetic fertilizers, which are like steroids. I would rather wait for my blooms and invest in the health of the plant by working on the soil with compost and leaf mulch etc.
I agree 100% but I also add 2 cups of organic volcanic rock dust in every wheel barrel it helps with the minerals which improves the health, bigger blooms and strength of your plants
Very interesting, thank you for sharing. I never used rock dust. I am going to look into it. Have a great day.
Your roses are going to be beautiful! I have lots of roses, and find that preparing the planting area beforehand with compost, and then using a good organic mulch that will break down into the soil over time, is the best way to feed them. Feed the soil, not the plants!
Well said Joyce! Totally agree!
I love the science behind this and the healthy way you approach gardening
Thank you Amanda! Gardening is fun!
Another great video! Thanks Olga. And I agree about having a living soil. I did a very similar treatment to my garden bed late Summer/early Fall and have my first DA roses coming this Spring. I also have planted peonies, allium and tulips. Spring is going to be wonderful…just gotta get through another winter first.
You know, we dream about our gardens all winter. And it makes next spring so much more enjoyable! Congratulations on your first DA roses!
I loved this video on soil preparation. It is beneficial for everyone to keep our Earth in good condition. Thank you, Olga
You are welcome! We all need good soil and happy gardens.
I love it!! Very informative, thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
muy buen video, saludos desde Argentina!💖💖
Thank you! Greetings from US! Happy gardening!
Thanks for sharing such wonderful knowledge on preparing the soil. I will definitely use all this fascinating information in my garden! 🌹
Wonderful! The health of your soil is the best answer to a beautiful garden! Happy gardening!
Thank you for another informative video. I love the idea of a natural soil instead of chemical induced soil. My hope for the future is to build a food forest mixed with flowers/roses. Nature teaches us on gardening if we pay close attention.
I couldn’t agree more, natural soil is the way for the future. And it is so much easier to let plants decide for themselves what to do, as they did for many thousands of years!
Love this so much. Thank you for your time in creating such informative, wholesome content.
You are so welcome! Glad you are enjoying my channel.
Verry cool
Thank you!
Yes yes yes, soil eco life is coming to the attention of concerned people everywhere. I just received four DA roses. SHOOT! Wish I saw this last fall so I got ready for today like you did!! I researched roses that would be good in clay and humidity. I do have biochar, coco coir, mycorhhizae, worm castings, vermiculite, and other things like marine additives to go into the soil at planting. I will try to go forward more prepared, meanwhile using brains and intuition to give my rose a good life.
Your roses will be so happy in your healthy garden! And you won't need to sweat over every little problem with them! Healthy soils create gardens which take care after themselves!
A light sprinking of wood stove ash and diotamashis earth ,coffee grounds,and well rotted compost
Awesome advice. Thank you for inspiring me. I made my own compost this year and will be using the first batch of it into a mix like the one you made.
I am glad that you are into compost, Victor. It is a great thing you can do for your soil. Happy gardening!
Thank you Olga
You are welcome Mary!
Привет Ольга! Just found your channel. Love your videos. I agree with you on soil with Dr. Elene. Much love, Miroslava
Gertrude Jekyll from DA has strong aroma and Munstead Wood smell amazing as well.
Hi Miroslava, welcome to my channel! It is nice to have you here!
Let's garden together and enjoy your green spaces!
Thanks for the video showing us what to do to prepare for spring planting, always a pleasure watching your programs ! Thank you Olga
Always nice to hear from you, Mike! Glad you enjoyed it!
When should I plant barefoot roses? I live in zone 8a, we get frosts but we are warm and humid. Northwest Alabama. Also I want to plant in pots in case I move. Would I prepare my potting soil ahead of time like you are doing in this video? I adore you and your garden 💛
Funny enough I done exactly the same thing. As urslf prepared the soil for spring of last year in my rose bed and it pays of... My David Austin roses are thriving.. Thanks very much for sharing!
Oh, you are welcome! Gardeners think alike! Cant wait for spring already!
This was very interesting!! I stared to compost so hopefully I am doing it correctly!!
I am sure that little inhabitants in your soil will figure it out and your plants will be living in a happy soil.
I just love your approach to gardening. It’s so holistic and gentle. I have my first David Austin’s coming next spring, so I will definitely be following this approach. Do you mulch over your garden beds? If so what do you use?
Thank you, I use bark mulch and loosely cover open ground for winter. Happy gardening and congratulations on your rose coming next spring!
Olga...once again thank you for this great video. Last night I spread out some steer manure on the flower bed where I'll be planting the roses, I don't have leaf compost ready yet and my bare root David Austin roses are arriving tomorrow, should I still mix in the leaves with the soil or should i wait for the leaves to decompose separately? How soon should I plant the bare root roses in the ground once delivered?
Sorry, my answer might be late here. Don’t mix the leaves, let 5hem go through the decomposition process. Those leaves tend to clump together in the soil and form moisture barriers. As for your second question. I let roots stand in water overnight in the garage and plant next day. At least several hours, if there is no time…
@@OlgaCarmody Thank you Olga for your reply. I received them Monday afternoon and did soak them overnight and planted them in the ground yesterday morning, I did put some plant biotone for root development and mix some steer manure with the existing soil. I did a little round trench around the roses for watering. I'm thinking I should mulch over? what do you think? I wish you had your new roses in so I can see how you're going to plant them on your video.
@@loydacrespo2535 I usually mulch a week or two later when consistent warm weather arrives. Plus I do fertilize after planting and before applying mulch. My roses just arrived and I have a cold, it is raining outside, gosh, what bad timing!
@@OlgaCarmody Oh no Olga, timing is definitely not good. So sorry to hear that, I really hope you get well soon. Will you be soaking your roses until you get better or have someone plant them for you? Thank you so much for your reply on mulching. I will definitely mulch when it begins to consistently warm up. We've been having a few morning showers the past few days. But I see that it'll warm up to the 80's in the next few days. I might mulch at that time. What fertilizer do you use for your roses?
Where do you buy black kow manure? Thank you..
I buy it from home improvement centers near me, Home Depot. I don't have a farm near me and have to but it in bags. Thanks.
Hello Olga, I am really enjoying your videos! It is exactly the information I was needing to know. I know you are preparing your soil for next spring, but can you prepare the soil days before putting roses in the ground if you don't have time before hand? I would think that it is better than not doing it at all. Thank you so much.
Of course, in my video I am doing the ideal way, which is the first time for me. I usually go ahead and dig all the good stuff into the soil same day of planting. And rose roots figure it out together with happy soil inhabitants. Glad you are enjoying my videos, I am fairly new to RUclips, and your encouraging words are great!
@@OlgaCarmody You're welcome! Keep up the good work and I hope your channel grows like your David Austin Rose's!
Hi Olga, what season would you say is best for planting roses and also, do container roses planted in the height of summer do as well as bare root roses planted in winter?
If you live in warmer climate, fall is just marginally better. For me, in cold zone of 6/7 with cold winters, spring is best. As for container roses, it all depends on care. If you care well after container roses, they have great chance for long life, as well as roses planted in fall. (winter? Do you live in frost free zone?)
@@OlgaCarmody I live in the Lake District-UK. I wouldn't say it is completely frost free but maybe slightly milder winters compared to others. Thank you for the reply.
Thanks Olga for the info. A new subscriber here. I am planning to get the DA Roses for spring next year. Do we have to place the order now? I live in MA zone 6b
Hi Suraj, welcome! It is nice to have you here! I would recommend to have your rose list finalized and place your order soon. I know that some varieties are already sold out for 2022 at DA website. Happy gardening!
@@OlgaCarmody omg running to my roses thanks for answering ❤️
Dear Olga , what is the name of this rose at 1 mins 57 seconds?
Thank You
That is my forever changing Lady of Shalott!
In my humble opinion if one uses leaf multch composte it should well decomposed,because leaf multch is notorious for funky mold and fungus. I never use new leaf multch as a top dressing. My d.a
Roses are in a brutal full sun garden,and the heat is intense from high masonry walls on all four sides. The olivia austin rose performs well in sutch a hot humid,sometimes stagnant of air flow enviornment. A strong companion planting is beneficial also,for aiding in color,fragrance and good pollinators.
Thank you! You have a walled garden? Or it is a church garden you were talkin in your previous message? I would love to have a walled garden someday///
Which roses are you getting? Roald Dahl is fabulous. X
Hi Joanne, yes!!! Roald Dahl it will be. I am purchasing 5 plants and will train them as one big bush! Didn’t grow this rose yet, just saw it online, do you grow it? How is it?
@@OlgaCarmody I bought a potted one early this year. It has been brilliant, it’s in a pot as I only have tiny back yard, but it’s huge and still has buds on. Only issue I’ve had is aphids. They’re still around. Do you get them and what do you do?
@@joannewilliams5589 Aphids attack my roses only for a short time in spring, I use water or horticultural oil. My issues with roses are black spot, unfortunately. Enjoy your rose!
I never plant a plant without first adding compost we must alway give bacteria to earth,! 👍❤️
Yes, Cathy, agree, it is just so logical to make sure that soil is healthy. I don’t want to spend my life taking care after garden problems and turn into grumpy maintenance girl….Have a good day!
Nematodes to fight Japanese Beatles
Agree, nematodes are great!@