So, so beautiful! I've only recently discovered the James Galway rose at a museum in Northwest Arkansas. I asked where they got it so I could buy some for myself. Now, I've just received two rose bushes from David Austin, and am excited to see some blooms. I'm just obsessed with this rose!
Just spectacular. Both the James Galway (one of the ones i considered, and still consider) but your excellent educational and so beautiful video. My gosh, your garden looks so amazing Seng Ai!!!!! (and this was back in late April). wow.
@@7eather Thanks for asking. It's the 3rd year, finally it has many flowers!!! And each bloom is so beautiful with medium fragrance. I am very happy. I almost wanted to give up on it. The first two years it didn't perform well.
Which is your favorite climber ? Eden or James Gallway . I guess both have big spring flush . How is JG bloom in summer ? Thank you for the wonderful videos ! It helps a lot
I actually love both. James Galway definitely bloom more this year summer when it is getting more mature in 3rd year. And it is soooo healthy regardless of all the crazy daily rain in my area. I will definitely grow both of them in my garden.
I'm curious to know how your James Galway is doing this year. Please share once he gets blooming. Also what do you feed him and how is his disease resistance? Thank you! I'm in zone 6 so I imagine he would take longer to get that size but WOW!
My JG has climb all the way to the top and the other side of the gazebo. My problem now is all the bloom are on the top and i can't really see them now. 🤣🤣🤣 I might need to do something different next year with pruning so I can see all the bloom from bottom to top. Will do the video and talk about it soon!
If I have space for only one climber which one would you recommend based on repeat bloom from spring to frost . I want to have at least one which will be constantly blooming and not take a big break .
Spirit of freedom is the one I will pick because of its ability to bloom continously from spring till frost. No other climber has better repeat than her.
Such a beautiful rose. I saw this at the garden centre today and loved its flowers. I checked out David Austen website and it says it’s a climber but have seen elsewhere that it can be grown as a tall shrub. I have no more room for climbers but would love this rose. What do you think? Also do you think I could grow it in a very large container, say 2ft x 2ft x2ft?
I grow many of my climber in pot and they are blooming are growing just fine. I tried to grow this rose as shrub in my warm climate area with no success. If you are in an area without long, Hot summer, you can probably try that. Just doesn't work for me as shrub.
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!! I gotta know what fertilizer do you use? That’s the most stunning climbing rose!!! I want to purchase a James Galway this spring and plant it along my fence. Thank you for sharing! 💖🌹🌿
@@backyardparadise2334 You are so lucky to be able to have this color in your planting zone, right in your beautiful garden. Lavender colored rose is my favorite color but it's too bad that it's not for my MN zone 4. Sad😔
I planted this in a big tub last year and whilst there are definitely more blooms this year, they all seem to be on very 'floppy' stems, ie not thick stems, meaning the flowers droop which then doesn't display them to their best advantage. Any ideas/thoughts?
I will remove the floppy stems and only keep the thick stems. This way, it will send more energy to grow thicker stem instead of wasting energy on those floppy stem.
This rose is very cold hardy to zone 4. It should have no problem dealing with cold and snow. It does shed all leaves in winter. Best time to plant for cold zone should be early spring
@@backyardparadise2334 I've got both. I also have Bathsheba, teasing Georgia, Florentina, Gertrude Jeykell, generous Gardner and lots of ramblers. Are there any other roses you would say are 'must have'? Thanks
It is doing very well. The first few year I do not good repeats. But the repeats are getting better after year 3. 😊 Bloom still last a long time even under the heat
Stunning! I just purchased one. Does it need full sun or can I plant in part shade? Yours looks like it gets full sun :) I guess it need lots of room too!
They are amazing!!! I also planted James Galway last year and it has not bloomed like yours. I am in England and weather has been cooler than previous years, I am patiently waiting for .....how often do you feed them and what kind of fertilizer do you use? Thanks
My James Galway only bloom very little the first year, a lot more in second year and explosion in third year. If you go to my channel Playlist under rose care, I have a video about my fertilizing routine and the type of fertilizer I used. I think you can find the same type of fertilizer in UK as well. 🥰
A crystal chandelier in a rose arbor? What a wonderful idea! I dropped in for the James Galway. How beautiful it all is.
Thank you. 😊 Love James Galway. 🥰
Wow, that arbor is absolutely beautiful, the most amazing combination!
Thank you so much!!! 🥰
Splendid rose and beautiful garden 🌹🏡
Thank you so much. It is really breathtaking. 🥰
Thank you! I just got mine from a local nursery, a bug grown potted. Melissa said doesn’t do well at PNW though so I’m scratching my head now.
Yay!! You just have to grow it to know if it grows well at PNW. I totally think it will thrive.
Thanks for sharing. Please continue to post. I love your video, so real do honest and good close up pictures ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! I will continue to post more. ❤️
So, so beautiful! I've only recently discovered the James Galway rose at a museum in Northwest Arkansas. I asked where they got it so I could buy some for myself. Now, I've just received two rose bushes from David Austin, and am excited to see some blooms. I'm just obsessed with this rose!
Thank you for sharing. So beautiful!
You are welcome!🥰
Wow, so beautiful! The most beautiful JG I have ever seen. I am ordering one now😜👍👍🌹🌹
When JG blooms, it steals the show from other roses!! 🥰🥰
Beautiful rose
Thank you so much!😊
I love how you explain the explosion. 😂 SOLD ME!
So beautiful! Thanks you for sharing 💕
You are welcome.
Just spectacular. Both the James Galway (one of the ones i considered, and still consider) but your excellent educational and so beautiful video. My gosh, your garden looks so amazing Seng Ai!!!!! (and this was back in late April). wow.
No kidding!! This rose really blew my mind this year. Honestly, I didn't know it can bloom like this and it is only 2 years old.
Wow Amazing rose
Wow this rose is so beautiful 😍
James Galway is my spring superstar!!!
Very beautiful!
Thank you so much!🥰
How beautiful
Thank you so much!!😊
Oh my goodness!!! so beautiful.
Thank you. This is a rose with wow factor for sure...
This is absolutly gorgeous!!!!
Thank you so much!🥰
So gorgeous! Love James Galway! ❤️
Yours is looking good as well!!
Love these videos! Thanks for sharing! I'm loving being able to see the roses on the bush. Thanks!
I understand. That's why I started making RUclips video so people can actually see the rose bush itself.
Beautiful!!! I just planted my bare-root JG, much expectations.
You probably won't see many blooms this year but it will start blooms a lot next year spring and exploded in the 3rd year spring
@@backyardparadise2334 Thanks for the heads up :) I will wait.
How are your roses doing?
@@7eather Thanks for asking. It's the 3rd year, finally it has many flowers!!! And each bloom is so beautiful with medium fragrance. I am very happy. I almost wanted to give up on it. The first two years it didn't perform well.
Beautiful 💜
Thank you. 😊
Just beautiful!!!!
Thank you. Glad that you enjoy it. 🥰
Which is your favorite climber ? Eden or James Gallway . I guess both have big spring flush . How is JG bloom in summer ? Thank you for the wonderful videos ! It helps a lot
I actually love both. James Galway definitely bloom more this year summer when it is getting more mature in 3rd year. And it is soooo healthy regardless of all the crazy daily rain in my area. I will definitely grow both of them in my garden.
Thank you for the response ! Really helps me decide
I love how beautiful all the 3 roses look together. Would you mind telling where I can buy this beautiful gazebo? Thanks
From Amazon. www.amazon.com/dp/B072V7XL28/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_F84MTF08ZMCDAJ9JWMHA?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This is one of my favorite videos you have. I’m wondering what the rebloom is like on her?
I'm curious to know how your James Galway is doing this year. Please share once he gets blooming. Also what do you feed him and how is his disease resistance? Thank you! I'm in zone 6 so I imagine he would take longer to get that size but WOW!
My JG has climb all the way to the top and the other side of the gazebo. My problem now is all the bloom are on the top and i can't really see them now. 🤣🤣🤣 I might need to do something different next year with pruning so I can see all the bloom from bottom to top. Will do the video and talk about it soon!
Its looking very gorgeous for 2 years old 😍
It is mind blowing. It blooms like it had been there for years!!
@@backyardparadise2334 it totally does. Can't wait to see what the rest of the season and next year brings. Its beautiful
If I have space for only one climber which one would you recommend based on repeat bloom from spring to frost . I want to have at least one which will be constantly blooming and not take a big break .
Spirit of freedom is the one I will pick because of its ability to bloom continously from spring till frost. No other climber has better repeat than her.
Thank you !
Beautiful 🌸
Thanks you...😍
So gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing.
Do you grow it in pot or in the ground?
How long you prune them😊
I don't really prune them since it is growing as climber. Just prune down the old, dead or disease cane and prune to shape.
Does James Galway repeat well?
He is not in the first 2 year but he really started to repeat well in 3rd year
Such a beautiful rose. I saw this at the garden centre today and loved its flowers. I checked out David Austen website and it says it’s a climber but have seen elsewhere that it can be grown as a tall shrub. I have no more room for climbers but would love this rose. What do you think? Also do you think I could grow it in a very large container, say 2ft x 2ft x2ft?
I grow many of my climber in pot and they are blooming are growing just fine. I tried to grow this rose as shrub in my warm climate area with no success. If you are in an area without long, Hot summer, you can probably try that. Just doesn't work for me as shrub.
Thank you. I am in UK so it might work for me as a shrub then. Our summer this year 2021 has been really cool verging on cold!
@@ceciliaeastwood8947 All DA roses grow and bloom better in UK... 🥰🥰🥰
Would the James rose grow best against a brick chimney or grow against a four and a half foot chain link metal fence?
You will want to train it against something solid coz this rose grow really tall and with thick canes
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!! I gotta know what fertilizer do you use? That’s the most stunning climbing rose!!! I want to purchase a James Galway this spring and plant it along my fence. Thank you for sharing! 💖🌹🌿
looks fantastic do you have more then one JG planted in the area?
No. Just 1 JG.
Can you please tell me how close you planted your rose to your gazebo?
1 feet away
Beautiful! What kind of fertilizer are you using? All your Roses looks so healthy and so many booms..
Thank you. I made a video about my fertilization. Check it out.
ruclips.net/video/D65C09Zsq88/видео.html
Amazing! What zone you at?
Zone 8b
Hi. What is the name of the rose bush that you pair it with the JG. Look so good together. It's almost as they're from the same plant.
They really are perfect match. It is Poseidon. 🥰
@@backyardparadise2334 You are so lucky to be able to have this color in your planting zone, right in your beautiful garden. Lavender colored rose is my favorite color but it's too bad that it's not for my MN zone 4. Sad😔
What kind fertilizer do you ues for this beautiful rose and how often?
I made a video about my fertilizer routine. Check it out.
ruclips.net/video/D65C09Zsq88/видео.html
Beautiful! How frequently does it repeat for you?
I got about 4 to 5 flushes a year
@@backyardparadise2334 that's awesome! Thank you for the information 🙂
I planted this in a big tub last year and whilst there are definitely more blooms this year, they all seem to be on very 'floppy' stems, ie not thick stems, meaning the flowers droop which then doesn't display them to their best advantage. Any ideas/thoughts?
I will remove the floppy stems and only keep the thick stems. This way, it will send more energy to grow thicker stem instead of wasting energy on those floppy stem.
Wow two years old !
How many did you plant of these rose ?
@@kaiteross6596 1 James Galway. It already covered the entire size of the gazebo to the top now. 😆
@@backyardparadise2334 sorry to ask to many question, which brand soil did you which ?
Where did you buy your trellis.
Amazon. www.amazon.com/dp/B072V7XL28/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_JZRART2247H5GZAYC843?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Looks so beautiful. How does it handle the cold and snow? does it shed all leaves in winter ? what is the best time to plant it ? Thanks
This rose is very cold hardy to zone 4. It should have no problem dealing with cold and snow. It does shed all leaves in winter. Best time to plant for cold zone should be early spring
So gorgeous!! I’m in zone 9b high heat and humidity do you think it would do well here?
It will do fine. It won't bloom much during summer. But great in spring and fall
@@backyardparadise2334 awesome! Thanks.
Hi again. So, I give you one rose to take with you to a desert island? Red Eden or James Galway?
Red Eden. 😆😆
@@backyardparadise2334 I've got both. I also have Bathsheba, teasing Georgia, Florentina, Gertrude Jeykell, generous Gardner and lots of ramblers. Are there any other roses you would say are 'must have'? Thanks
@@digitaldemocracyai-rob Yes. Spirit of freedom, Abraham Darby, Barock, Strawberry Hill are all my favorite as well
@@backyardparadise2334 thanks for your reply. Much appreciated! And looking forward to a summer full of videos 😃
@@digitaldemocracyai-rob waiting for the spring buds to form and open to make more video. 😆
Amazing is that in the ground or pot?
It is in the ground. ❤️
How did James Galway do for you in the high heat?
It is doing very well. The first few year I do not good repeats. But the repeats are getting better after year 3. 😊 Bloom still last a long time even under the heat
Beautiful. Does James Galway repeat blooming?
Yes. It does. But slower compare with other climber
How often it bloom? Spring only or true repeat blooming? Thanks
How many James Galway did you planted on each side of the gazebo?
1 James Galway in the video. The other side is Spirit of Freedom
Hello, may I i ask what Zone you are in?
Zone 8b
How many James Galway plants do you have climbing on your trellis?
One. 🥰
Where are these roses in your rose garden ? Which zone and region ?
Zone 8b, Mobile Alabama
wow. repeat good ?
What state are you in?
Southern Alabama
Hi! What is your gardening zone? I'm curious if this rose will do well in my 6b. I got mixed reviews with zones 5-6.
I am in zone 8b. But it should do well for zone 6b coz it is hardy to zone 4.
@@backyardparadise2334 Thank you Thank you!
Is James own root? Ty
No. It is grafted
Is it on Fortunato
@@hverbleful Yes. It is. 🥰
Where did you buy the rose plant from? Can I plant it in a pot in my balcony?
I bought mine from K and M roses. You can definitely plant it in the pot. But make sure the pot is big enough and provide a structure for it to climb.
Stunning! I just purchased one. Does it need full sun or can I plant in part shade? Yours looks like it gets full sun :) I guess it need lots of room too!
Yes. Mine is in full sun. You will definitely get more blooms if it is under full sun. And ya. It needs to climb on a big structure. 😆😆
Hi. I ordered 2 of the James Galway in bare root from David Austin Rose. How many years did it take for your James Galway be to get that big?
This rose in the video is 2 years old
@@backyardparadise2334 Wonderful. It doesn't take too long for them to grow that big. I'm excited to receive mine in May! Thank you.
How are yours doing now? I just received mine two weeks ago, so exciting!
They are amazing!!! I also planted James Galway last year and it has not bloomed like yours. I am in England and weather has been cooler than previous years, I am patiently waiting for .....how often do you feed them and what kind of fertilizer do you use? Thanks
My James Galway only bloom very little the first year, a lot more in second year and explosion in third year. If you go to my channel Playlist under rose care, I have a video about my fertilizing routine and the type of fertilizer I used. I think you can find the same type of fertilizer in UK as well. 🥰
@@backyardparadise2334 Many thanks :-)
Is the mutablis rose next to James Galway?
No. I do not have that rose in my garden. Maybe you see Poseidon or spent James Galway
Beutiful
How about the smell you didn't mention it
I think I did. It smells great when there are so many blooms. Old roses fragrance
@@backyardparadise2334 I got this too, but in 10 days passed away...
❤❤❤Очень-очень красиво и Роза Посейдон -хорошая пара для нее!Браво!!!