20+ David Austin Roses, Kordes roses, Weeks roses in zone 5: 5区玫瑰花园21种玫瑰月季品种介绍

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • 21 Roses grown in zone 5, Canada with no winter protection (except for the ones in their first year which haven’t been through winter in my garden): #David Austin roses, #Kordes roses, Weeks roses and more. Varieties: #Poseidon, #Sunbelt Soul Sisters, #Distant Drums, #Koko Loko, #Constance, #Victoria Classic, #Day Breaker, #Violet Pride, #Ebb Tide, #Celestial Night, #Claude Monet, #All Dressed Up, #Munstead Wood, #Boscobel, #Grace, #Princess Alexandra of Kent, #Moonlight in Paris, #Desdemona, #Sheherazade, #Jubilee Celebration. Note: in this video top right corner settings, change video resolution to 1080P for best video quality to see these beautiful roses.

Комментарии • 6

  • @simonekentish7491
    @simonekentish7491 Месяц назад

    Gorgeous! One note: Distant Drums was hybridized by Griffith Buck of Iowa State University in 1984. Weeks is just one grower that distributes it.

    • @GardenZ5
      @GardenZ5  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the information. Distant Drums rose is indeed a rare beauty.

    • @nancychung4802
      @nancychung4802 19 дней назад

      Beautiful rose garden!

    • @nancychung4802
      @nancychung4802 19 дней назад

      All your roses look very healthy. Do you spray anything to help leaves looking so green?

  • @babygirl2912
    @babygirl2912 24 дня назад

    How do you protect them during the winter? What do you do?

    • @GardenZ5
      @GardenZ5  24 дня назад +1

      So far the only winner protection that I did was mounding soil over the crown (adding new soil not just piling from the base). I usually used manure compost. I didn’t do pruning in the fall. Be reminded that the varieties that I planted are suitable for zone 5 and no special winter protection is required.
      I added a few new roses this year. Some of them are still small, not looking very strong, or belong to a warmer zone. I am thinking about using plant winter protection cover but that could be expensive. So I am considering to do something as recommended here: extension.unh.edu/resource/winter-protection-roses#:~:text=its%20winter%20covering.-,Tie%20the%20canes%20together%20with%20twine.,%2C%20shredded%20leaves%2C%20or%20straw.
      Happy gardening.