Planting Up A Hedge with At Last Rose
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2018
- Landscape roses were revolutionary when they first hit the market because they allowed gardeners to have success with roses without all the work. Disease resistance meant no spraying. Compact sizes meant no pruning. Continuous blooms without deadheading meant everyone was happy! Unfortunately, the tradeoff for a low maintenance plant was no fragrance. At Last is the first rose to bring together the traditional rose blooms and fragrance while still delivering the tough landscape rose performance.
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Beautiful!!!! Laura always planting beautiful flowers.
Beautiful luv roses, my roses have been wonderful this year 😊
Gorgeous roses & supertunias!
I'm running low on planting space and might have to move to a farm lol.....these roses just made my must-have list!
I too love my gardening spaces.
I love Roses 🌹
These over produce and very strong. Love them have 4 in my full sun 7a garden. Already budding and covered only in its second season.
I'd love to see how these roses are coming along. I plan on putting some in my new front flowerbed. I'm hoping they'll blend nicely with Tropicana rose and not clash.
Hi Helen! She does monthly garden tours on her channel which shows the progress. This was from 2018, but if you watch a June/July/August garden tour from 2019 - she highlights them!
How ate these roses doing? Pls film an update!
They ae beautiful!!
Gorgeous rose. My nu
Mine has black spots the moment I got them :( this year they bloom but the rose bush is still small and still has these annoying black spots. I love the color and the irresistible scent, it’s phenomenal.
This is indicative of a fungus, so you will want to spray your roses to avoid this from spreading to other roses...
How far apart did you space them?
When you say disease resistant does that mean rosatia resistant as well? I have planted several roses here in TX and every single time they got that rose rosatia disease... Never had that problem when we were in Illinois... Any suggestions?
At present, no roses are known to have resistance. Rose rosette is more common (or at least more noticeable) in warm climates, so that’s why you never had the issue in IL.
There are a few substitutes mentioned in this article, www.provenwinners.com/learn/pest-management/what-rose-rosette-disease
Hi. I recently planted this rose but a few days after they bloom the petals are falling off. Do you know why this happening? Anything I can do to prolong the life of my rose.
Send us this question, as well as a picture of your plant via this feedback link. Be sure to note the question is regarding a shrub. Also let us know where you live and how much sun it is getting. A plant is stressed when it gets planted, but let's be sure! www.provenwinners.com/feedback
I am an avid gardener. However, my experience is that without the 3 in 1 treatment, roses suffer with disease. I have never had a rose yet that performs well without treatment. Comments welcome.
Joanne Tullini Bibb.
What are the watering requirements? What are good planting partners for these roses?
This time of year you want to water well up until the ground freezes in your area, once every other or every third day. When choosing other plants to surround it keep the color in mind and the height too. Purples and blues are very pretty with this coloration.
Is epson salt really good for your roses or they just want you to kill them? I've seen that on RUclips !! 🤗nice roses😚
We never recommend that for roses, if you want to feed your roses then we would say to use Rose-Tone.
What’s the distance between two roses?
For any landscape planting, you want to know the width of the mature plant, and know that if you were to plant a row of them, and the width was 24", the plants would touch if you planted the center of each plant 24" apart. So it really does depend on which plant you are planting, and if you want the plants to touch, and if not, add more spacing between.
I bought this rose after watching this video. Not very happy with the rose . It drops petals if there is breeze , drizzle you name it . Not very pest resistant either .
I'm sure you're very nice, but you talk wwwaaaaaayyyyyyy too fast. Slow down. Love the enthusiasm you bring to each episode.
These roses are not great! I have 8 and they’re covered in blackspot. Also the petals drop after only a day or two of bloom. It’s so disappointing. I’ve been gardening for years and this is the worst performing roses I’ve ever purchased. I’ve read reviews of this rose and I am not the only one with this problem. It’s a real bummer!
Emily, thank you for sharing your experience. Please know black spot on roses is a fungus situation and needs to be treated, it has nothing to do with the breeding of the variety. And we will share your comment regarding petal drop with our breeding staff.
@@ProvenWinnersRUclips to be honest it could be the breed, I ordered mine and when I opened the box, my rose has black spots too, and to this day they still have black spots and the petals drop very easily as well.
@@ProvenWinnersRUclips It has everything to do with the breeding of the rose. I have many other roses that are far more black spot resistant than this rose, and they all are in the same garden.