Fragrance is such a funny thing. The first few blooms of my newly planted Bliss from Kordes were so disappointing as far as the fragrance. I couldn't detect any! But one cool morning, a few weeks ago, I took a sniff and was blown away by a lovely lemony verbena smell! I cut the rose and place it in a small vase. My entire living room was quickly smelling of lemons! Lasted for days. Very pleased! Thanks for introducing me to the Kordes roses. I have added 3 ( Bliss, Titan, and Plum Perfect) to my small garden. Thanks, Jay Jay!
That’s great to hear. My bliss Parfuma hasn’t flowered yet but she’s in bud I will see how I get on. Best of luck with yours I do hear she’s a magnificent Rose.
500 subs that great, I remember when your channel was really small so you've grown fast, you and your wife have a beautiful home, the views are really special, I bet you'll bet you'll be at a 1000 really soon 😁🌸🌺🌸
Thanks potager yes you were one of the first, if not THE first subscriber. Once I get to a thousand I’ll be happy. Or when I can’t reply In full to each comment that’s when I’ll know the size is big enough for me. Thanks once again potager.
I love your honesty Jay Jay telling us about your Roses. It's beautiful where you live, I use to have Family in Kent :) hence know it well. Keep up the good work mate.
I like the fact you are always honest in video's, and give advice, and I hope you keep it up mate, you have given so many idea's for my rose garden and rose footpath, and for that I thank you kind sir!
@@Jay_Jay My video which you encouraged me to make have now going to get better as I just found my HD camcorder I thought I lost when I moved, and I got a use for it now, I hope your channel keeps growing, but remember, slowly slowly catch a monkey :D
Would love a review of the whole perfuma series! Thanks for putting up amazing rose content! Really helpful as it is bareroot rose season here in the southern hemisphere.
Thank you. I certainly will do just that. Its coming I just need some more time. And please shoot some video of your roses in our winter your summer! ;)
Hi there. Hopefully come your summer we will get to see your roses. Always a drought here of roses in our winter! Yea of course I will give you as best feedback I can. Thanks
Lovely home... I have Gertrude, Carding Mill, Vanessa Bell, Country Parson and The Poets Wife Claire Austin and Lady of Shalott coming in early spring. I have others in my garden now.
Exciting times Debbie some great roses you have on the way. Give Gertrude some time mine are doing fantastically well now a few years on. Best of luck with yours
Congrats, Jay Jay, on 500 subs! Your crib with spectacular views is lovely! Your channel is refreshing. For me, it is your honesty about rose gardening and your delightful storytelling that is so appealing. I can relate to your style of gardening. Your passion shines through. I personally never participate in polls. Can't really say why...just like viewing content.
Thanks TB your feedback much appreciated indeed. It just gives me a little feedback as I build a picture. Sometimes it’s just a little difficult gauging things, it’s not like an audience that you can read, so your feedback is much appreciated thank you.
Nice to meet the doggo & have a glimpse inside the channel HQ. Idk if I could handle making RUclips videos, but my roses need a couple more years to get their bearings & come into their own still. (There have been some casualties, but every mistake is a lesson to be learned. Hopefully I’m doing that bit right, at least.) I have a rather meagre Instagram where I sometimes post snapshots of blooms as they make their way into the house as cuttings.
Hi Joe. Yes having a RUclips channel can have its ups and downs. My roses are all young and I’m pretty sure some would prefer I wasn’t making videos at all. But I have thick skin and a little shameless perhaps. But I do always try and explain I’m no expert my roses are young etc and I think ordinary viewers get that. I kinda find uploading enjoyable if I’m honest, nothing more than that. Maybe you should think about it. What’s your Instagram I’ll look you up?
You live in such a picturesque location. As far as fragrance I don't get all the notes and undertone things. I just know what smells nice. I have noticed with some of my roses that I get more fragrance first thing in the morning and it dwindles as the day goes on. She is certainly a very pretty one though. Oh and congrats on 504 now subscribers. I do believe it is down to the fact that you are so relatable and you talk to us not at us. Keep it up and you'll soon reach 1000 👏
Thanks Netty I’m glad I’m not the only one who doesn’t get all the notes and undertones but agree 100 percent I know what smells nice for me. Thanks once again Netty
Hi Jay Jay - Based on your recommendation, I just purchased the rose 'Summer Romance'. I found the flower to be lovely and it appears the fragrance is just as splendid. I'm looking forward to seeing it in bloom this summer. Thank you again for all of your videos which I find so very helpful. (PB from the USA).
A great rose PB in my humble and always seems to do so well your side of the pond. Have you seen summer moon gardens channel, she has several in her garden one in particular is huge. Best of luck with your new purchase please keep us updated
@@Jay_Jay One of the reasons that I watch your channel diligently is because you grow so many roses in pots ----- and since I grow all of my roses in pots, your channel is just exciting to watch! Your videos are thorough and introduce each rose you grow, which is fantastic. I so appreciate what you do and enjoy your videos tremendously. (PB).
I can’t wait to smell my summer romance from Kordes. I bought it as bare root last January and it got buds now. It supposed to smell fresh rose and apple at first then the heart note is combination of Myrrhe, anis and spice and if you have it a room for a long time , you can smell blood (blütig in German). I heard the best time to smell the rose is when the rose is half open. Congratulations on your 500 subscribers!🌹
Thanks Gemma yes I couldn’t wait any longer. I wasn’t sure if the rain would destroy the flowers and because Gertrude was still fragrant under the same conditions I went for it. Today it was sunny and dry and the fragrance from summer romance was better but I’d still say average intensity for me which is more than light scent. However spicy Parfuma is in bud the flowers haven’t opened yet, but I think something is brewing inside!:)
Thank you for not describing the fragrances in the rather silly terms that wine connoiseurs use, b/c frankly, they are amusing in their pretentiousness! I enjoy your videos for their honesty & simplicity, & I am amazed that you answer questions & reply to people like me (I'm the one lamenting the discontinued Brother Cadfael rose) even tho you now have over 2000 subscribers. You may not be a professional rose grower with sponsorship from one rose breeder or another, but you are a very successful rose grower, & I aspire to have roses half as awesome as yours. Love hearing about your mistakes, too, we all make 'em (I once planted 200 daffodil bulbs & not 1 came up, thus was born the legend of The Black Thumb!). I'd love more advice on roses in pots, as yours seem to do so well--I didn't see a video on that. And imagine my surprise when you went into that bedroom, & there was my dog Bailey stretched out on the bed! She is an elderly, black retired racing (& a winner, if I may brag!) greyhound, very quirky, even for a grey---when I got her, she was territorial & bit any stranger who came to the house, doesn't play with toys or other dogs except before meals, when she apparently feels she must demonstrate her hunting prowess. The only thing she's ever chased is apples (loves sweets), she adores cats & was so very disappointed to find that my cat considered dogs a lower form of life, spends most of her time lying on her back, waving paws in the air in hope of a belly rub. I'd love another greyhound but I live alone & cannot manage a big dog in case of emergency! How about a video featuring Seanie, if you haven't already?
Hi vintage lady and what a lovely read. Yes rose fragrance I tend to stay away from as much as I can. It really can be a minefield with everything taken into account. Good days/bad days I even hear what we’ve eaten can have influence so i tend to steer clear as much as I dare. Your a greyhound owner! Made me smile straight away. We’ve had greyhounds going back 20 plus years. Always ex racers looking for homes and always the difficult ones that for one reason or another couldn’t be rehomed. We’ve had fantastic successes in turning them around into amazing pets but this latest one Seanie is a challenge. He is reactive to other dogs and sadly I don’t think we will ever coax him out of it completely, but that said he is much better now than he was. And the most amazing member of the family in every other sense. Great with people that aren’t carrying sticks (yes we don’t know his history sadly.) and around the house he’s always been immaculate. Well give Bailey a kiss from us :) roses in pots I tend to have success with yes but this year my luck ran out as you may have seen in my latest video but for me it’s all a learning process and they are looking fine now. I will certainly introduce Seanie to you again in the next video. :) take care
@@Jay_Jay Give Seanie a good belly rub from me, so sorry about his history. My dog screamed (the famous greyhound scream of death!) when I got a fold-up walking stick (cattle prod PTSD, I think)& she fell apart one time when I tried to tie a wide black ribbon around her tummy to keep her coat on (belt, maybe?). Took her 2 years to accept strangers & know that no one here would hurt her ever. She's old now w/ bad respiratory problems, so I suspect we don't have much more time, but I've promised her 100 bellyrubs every day! And yes, please, more Seanie! Does he like roses too? Or maybe he prefers doggie snacks!
Hi Deborah. It’s a lovely rose and it has (and still is) defying all the odds. I will talk about it more in my next video. But a lovely rose and great for the bees.
Love your video! How would you compare Gertrude to Summer Romance in term of resistance to black spot . On my side , I never got any black spot on my summer romance while I get a lot of black spot on my Gertrude mainly at the end of the summer .. And they are at the same spot ; back to back... Did you notice that also ? Thanks in advice .
Hi there LL. sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Gertrude for the previous 3 years was prone to blackspot. I’d say it was pretty unhealthy. But this past summer I had hardly any black spot on Gertrude! perhaps that was due to a severe lack of rain we had I don’t know. But the fragrance of Gertrude alone I don’t worry about her blackspot. Summer romance I did have a little blackspot in its first year of ownership but nothing too serious. Some say they don’t get blackspot on summer romance but I guess the conditions are different all over the world. But I’d say summer romance was the healthier. But Gertrude the fragrance, I wouldn’t dismiss it. Thanks
Hi Marilyn. No I don’t think I done a review of such, I tend not to do outright reviews. But it has a nice fragrance definitely considered a fragrant rose. And a lovely rose I have 3 of them now.
Hi Jay just want to tell you I received my Summer Romance today from English Roses. Very impressed. It even has 2 flower buds. Very healthy looking. The way they packed it was amazing. I’ve always bought bare root before. As it is in a pot I will leave it outside in its pot until Spring. By then it will have filled the pot with roots. Thank you for telling me where to purchase it. 👍
@@marilynsmith8054 excellent. Yes I was very impressed with mine and I’m sure yours will do well. Plant it in a sunny spot preferably with good morning sun and she will do fine. I hope she does well for you ;)
I must say, I'm only knew to roses. I've only planted my first nine 2 weeks ago in Brisbane Queensland Australia and I do love making rose tea and face spritz etc.. from dried petals I will now do from my own roses. I have researched alot the past month on roses in every aspect, as is in my nature to do. I have only bought the most intense fragrance roses therefore. Now my research has bought me this week to read that EACH ROSE has its particular care in order to bring out that fragrance. Each individual rose they say. So you've got some research to do, as myself!! Do you use black well composted cow Manure into soil mix a little bit off and fish and their bones? I'm yet to buy the fish plant it in bottom, a small fish. My rose horticulturist friend does this.
Come come what roses have you purchased I’d love to know :) I have used black cow manure in the past but this year I’ve gone organic plant based mulch which seems to be doing very well. I did try fish blood and bone one year on some of my roses. It seemed to do ok. But please tell us the results of your research i.e what roses have you gone for and what is best for them individually? It’s the first I’ve heard of that. :)
@Jay_Jay I couldn't remember their names. As I'm completely new to gardening, let alone rose caring, I'm doing it with full force on my angels 🪽! So 7 days ago I finished planting 9 bare root roses I ordered in honour of my father and mother and their garden they built together over 30 years. My mum died of Parkinson's Disease after 14 yrs, last year. I especially bought in honour of my father 3 Kordes Dark Desire /Gratin Diana for he built each of the 15 gardens. He passed 10 yrs ago. I bought 3x non perfume rose 90cm standard trees for my mum. Tangles. Its lilac. It was 5 star health and all the other roses had sold. I bought 3x Kordes dwarf fairy red . All are budding leaves now. 2 weeks from start of the project. Than I thought as I was planting and configurations of design for where. This really held me back for over a week when I got the bare roots on July 13th. Both my parents died 14th July 9 years apart. So it was Gods providence. I thought I'd buy a few roses for myself. So I just looked for the pale pinks and with intense perfume and high health rating. Sister( Soeur ) Emmanuelle x2, 60cm standard & bush. Heaven Scent x1. Love Story x1. Perfume De Paris x2 60cm standard & bush. ...plum hybrid tea rose . Kordes perfuma another Dark Desire Gratin Diana x1. Fruity Perfuma x1. Delightful Perfuma x1. Madame Anisette x1. All bushes. David Austin: Golden Celebration x1. Desdemona x1. Munstead Woods x1. Wollerton Old Hall I bought last sat as a small bush. Its only 2 or 3 stars in health. I have coming 17 Bare root roses now. I can't recall the other names. Il write them as I look at my emails from 3 different growers in state of Victoria Australia where it's cold. They are all coming mid August. Im getting prepared. Now I'm a member for 2 days on Facebook group "Old roses and David Austin " for now being the person who makes concoctions with organic rose petals and flowers for 20years . I will now have my own highly perfumed roses to make. Its extremely exciting. 6mm Rose beads I will compound in mortar n pestle too. So they must be highly fragrant. Now on this old roses group it's brought me to go much deeper into fragrance research. Basically I've learnt from my own research these last 5 days that hybrids / florabunda that yield many blooms do not always yield the fragrance as the old roses bloomed once per year and all the fragrant molecular would grow intensely over the 10 months to fragrance that was not easily lost. So now I'm looking to research the Persian roses Basically to buy next year for fragrance. That are actually harvested for perfume as well as the Bulgarian roses. Rose Otto. Rose centifolia all in old world non hybrids. I think the hybrid perpetual this group says is okay. Im looking to buy next year roses called " Rugosa " for growing rose hips to pick and dry that are nature's multi vitamin drink. Ive found a few yest and today. Also the "moseroses" interest me to use the mose on the buds that grow. I have found 2 of these. But I must research what it's good for! It's all very old rose world recipes that did work. Roses are very antibiotic , antistress, anti- inflammatory. Anti -influenza. I truly experience this myself. Start with drying your petals. Picked at that perfect time the rose is still slightly closed. Your skin will glow in 2 days! I've only just begun. Now I will ultimately be potting these 17 roses this month for performance measurement , do I can alter soils etc.. and research each individual rose and what that rose requires to be as fragrance as it should be. To my best. As in pots you can move them to safer climate In the yard or more sun etc.. If I must build on 2 thinish steel poles with plastic over head to go into ground on each side of the rose bush with much rain comes, so my roses perfume is not injured I will do that!! As when you harvest for fragrance the roses, they must be dry and taken by mid morning. Around 9am or by high fragrance time on that rose. Otherwise they are ruined for harvesting the oils for drying the petals. If you google making rose recipes you'll 📚 read.
@@CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt what an absolutely fascinating and read. You had me there with every sentence. I couldn’t help but think whilst reading your comment I would stumble across your willingness to do a video of it. It sounds truly fantastic, I do hope you do a video of your garden and show us what you do. Sorry to hear about your parents. My father in law had Parkinson’s for maybe 7 years in total and that was horrific. My wife and her mum were the ones who done much of the sorting out and running around. Shortly after he died my mum in law developed dementia and that is where we are today. Again my wife is the main carer and works absolute miracles. But the above have placed so much stress, demands, anxiety and worry on both of us. Awful awful diseases. Some of your roses I know or have heard of and I hope you will be very happy with them I’m sure you will. But what’s most interesting is many of your roses I do not know and I’m sure many others won’t either. I honestly believe you could have a cracking little channel. Truth be told my roses and RUclips channel are the ONE escape I have from what goes on. Would LOVE to see your garden develop.
@Jay_Jay a rose society says that Humic acid or Fulvic acid is very important for roses. I purchased Fulvic Acid after researching both. I purchased also Alfalfa meal, which I will make a water infusion of to pour deep down into roots, not from top. Putting holes down all round with a narrow stick. The Plant doctor told me what else would help the roses oils to make better fragrance is: Quantum H. I didn't ask him what would help the fragrance. So Gods Providence here at work!
@@CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt hi, I will try alfalfa meal next year I think a few people now have suggested this. Also the narrow stick thing you mention I have considered this before but for different circumstance they call it deep root watering I believe. In Australia I’ve seen them use 2” plastic pipes in the ground and then water into the pipe direct. That way the water doesn’t simply evaporate in the heat but gets to the roots where it’s needed. As it stands I don’t water my roses regularly but I do water them very well when I do water them and I hear this is beneficial. So this deep root watering if it works in Australian drought I’m sure it would work in British drought.
That’s odd are you sure it’s not a different rose mislabelled? Sometimes this happens and you end up with the wrong rose to the one you thought you purchased. I wouldn’t say summer romance is a light pink myself ?
Hi Sarah. Rose fragrance can be such a minefield. But for me I get lemon from Arthur bell. That’s the strongest citrus I get. Gertrude Jekyll and fragrant cloud are my strongest Rose scent. But please check out Darren hardwoods channel. He has many roses and is a bit of a fragrance connoisseur. But for me it can be different from day to day with regards to strength, Each specific Rose can have off days and on days. But the roses I mention above I will ALWAYS get fragrance.
@@Sire638 oooh:( well are they newly planted? It’s only this one that is doing so well for me. The others are only just starting to grow properly within the past week or so.
Fragrance is such a funny thing. The first few blooms of my newly planted Bliss from Kordes were so disappointing as far as the fragrance. I couldn't detect any!
But one cool morning, a few weeks ago, I took a sniff and was blown away by a lovely lemony verbena smell! I cut the rose and place it in a small vase. My entire living room was quickly smelling of lemons! Lasted for days. Very pleased! Thanks for introducing me to the Kordes roses. I have added 3 ( Bliss, Titan, and Plum Perfect) to my small garden. Thanks, Jay Jay!
That’s great to hear. My bliss Parfuma hasn’t flowered yet but she’s in bud I will see how I get on. Best of luck with yours I do hear she’s a magnificent Rose.
500 subs that great, I remember when your channel was really small so you've grown fast, you and your wife have a beautiful home, the views are really special, I bet you'll bet you'll be at a 1000 really soon 😁🌸🌺🌸
Thanks potager yes you were one of the first, if not THE first subscriber. Once I get to a thousand I’ll be happy. Or when I can’t reply In full to each comment that’s when I’ll know the size is big enough for me. Thanks once again potager.
I love your honesty Jay Jay telling us about your Roses. It's beautiful where you live, I use to have Family in Kent :) hence know it well. Keep up the good work mate.
Thanks very much Vic that’s appreciated, yes we consider ourselves very lucky to live here.
I like the fact you are always honest in video's, and give advice, and I hope you keep it up mate, you have given so many idea's for my rose garden and rose footpath, and for that I thank you kind sir!
No thank you mate. Keep up with your roses we all go forward:)
@@Jay_Jay My video which you encouraged me to make have now going to get better as I just found my HD camcorder I thought I lost when I moved, and I got a use for it now, I hope your channel keeps growing, but remember, slowly slowly catch a monkey :D
Would love a review of the whole perfuma series! Thanks for putting up amazing rose content! Really helpful as it is bareroot rose season here in the southern hemisphere.
Thank you. I certainly will do just that. Its coming I just need some more time. And please shoot some video of your roses in our winter your summer! ;)
@euniceli2188
Hi there, Do you have any Kordes Perfuma roses growing?
One youtuber ranked Gartentraume's fragrance near Gertrude's fragrance (unless it's from Tantau in which case ignore this comment)
Watching from melb Australia and a new rose grower so appreciate your feedback on roses you grow … thanks
Hi there. Hopefully come your summer we will get to see your roses. Always a drought here of roses in our winter! Yea of course I will give you as best feedback I can. Thanks
It's lovely and Seanie lying on the bed was so cute. With his bone.
He is so loving and gentle.
That he is thanks Linda
Lovely home...
I have Gertrude, Carding Mill, Vanessa Bell, Country Parson and The Poets Wife Claire Austin and Lady of Shalott coming in early spring. I have others in my garden now.
Exciting times Debbie some great roses you have on the way. Give Gertrude some time mine are doing fantastically well now a few years on. Best of luck with yours
Congrats on 500 subs mate. You should have more .......only a matter of time. Keep em coming.
No thank you mate. Yes all at it’s own pace mate ;)
I love your location. Beautiful countryside and beautiful roses. Gertrude is a favourite of mine.
Congratulations 🎉
Congrats, Jay Jay, on 500 subs! Your crib with spectacular views is lovely! Your channel is refreshing. For me, it is your honesty about rose gardening and your delightful storytelling that is so appealing. I can relate to your style of gardening. Your passion shines through. I personally never participate in polls. Can't really say why...just like viewing content.
Thanks TB your feedback much appreciated indeed. It just gives me a little feedback as I build a picture. Sometimes it’s just a little difficult gauging things, it’s not like an audience that you can read, so your feedback is much appreciated thank you.
Nice to meet the doggo & have a glimpse inside the channel HQ. Idk if I could handle making RUclips videos, but my roses need a couple more years to get their bearings & come into their own still. (There have been some casualties, but every mistake is a lesson to be learned. Hopefully I’m doing that bit right, at least.) I have a rather meagre Instagram where I sometimes post snapshots of blooms as they make their way into the house as cuttings.
Hi Joe. Yes having a RUclips channel can have its ups and downs. My roses are all young and I’m pretty sure some would prefer I wasn’t making videos at all. But I have thick skin and a little shameless perhaps. But I do always try and explain I’m no expert my roses are young etc and I think ordinary viewers get that. I kinda find uploading enjoyable if I’m honest, nothing more than that. Maybe you should think about it. What’s your Instagram I’ll look you up?
You live in such a picturesque location. As far as fragrance I don't get all the notes and undertone things. I just know what smells nice. I have noticed with some of my roses that I get more fragrance first thing in the morning and it dwindles as the day goes on. She is certainly a very pretty one though. Oh and congrats on 504 now subscribers. I do believe it is down to the fact that you are so relatable and you talk to us not at us. Keep it up and you'll soon reach 1000 👏
Thanks Netty I’m glad I’m not the only one who doesn’t get all the notes and undertones but agree 100 percent I know what smells nice for me. Thanks once again Netty
wow I'm thinking to order this so beautiful
She’s a lovely rose indeed. :)
Hi Jay Jay - Based on your recommendation, I just purchased the rose 'Summer Romance'. I found the flower to be lovely and it appears the fragrance is just as splendid. I'm looking forward to seeing it in bloom this summer. Thank you again for all of your videos which I find so very helpful. (PB from the USA).
This one is on my bucket list. 😅
A great rose PB in my humble and always seems to do so well your side of the pond. Have you seen summer moon gardens channel, she has several in her garden one in particular is huge. Best of luck with your new purchase please keep us updated
@@Jay_Jay One of the reasons that I watch your channel diligently is because you grow so many roses in pots ----- and since I grow all of my roses in pots, your channel is just exciting to watch! Your videos are thorough and introduce each rose you grow, which is fantastic. I so appreciate what you do and enjoy your videos tremendously. (PB).
Congratulations on 500 subscribers. I love listening to your stories. Keep them up.
Thanks Linda will do.
I can’t wait to smell my summer romance from Kordes. I bought it as bare root last January and it got buds now. It supposed to smell fresh rose and apple at first then the heart note is combination of Myrrhe, anis and spice and if you have it a room for a long time , you can smell blood (blütig in German). I heard the best time to smell the rose is when the rose is half open. Congratulations on your 500 subscribers!🌹
Thanks Gemma yes I couldn’t wait any longer. I wasn’t sure if the rain would destroy the flowers and because Gertrude was still fragrant under the same conditions I went for it. Today it was sunny and dry and the fragrance from summer romance was better but I’d still say average intensity for me which is more than light scent. However spicy Parfuma is in bud the flowers haven’t opened yet, but I think something is brewing inside!:)
Great video's and your personality sets you apart from the rest.
Hey thanks. Abit random I know, but can I ask did you use to be in the navy?
Thank you for not describing the fragrances in the rather silly terms that wine connoiseurs use, b/c frankly, they are amusing in their pretentiousness! I enjoy your videos for their honesty & simplicity, & I am amazed that you answer questions & reply to people like me (I'm the one lamenting the discontinued Brother Cadfael rose) even tho you now have over 2000 subscribers. You may not be a professional rose grower with sponsorship from one rose breeder or another, but you are a very successful rose grower, & I aspire to have roses half as awesome as yours. Love hearing about your mistakes, too, we all make 'em (I once planted 200 daffodil bulbs & not 1 came up, thus was born the legend of The Black Thumb!). I'd love more advice on roses in pots, as yours seem to do so well--I didn't see a video on that. And imagine my surprise when you went into that bedroom, & there was my dog Bailey stretched out on the bed! She is an elderly, black retired racing (& a winner, if I may brag!) greyhound, very quirky, even for a grey---when I got her, she was territorial & bit any stranger who came to the house, doesn't play with toys or other dogs except before meals, when she apparently feels she must demonstrate her hunting prowess. The only thing she's ever chased is apples (loves sweets), she adores cats & was so very disappointed to find that my cat considered dogs a lower form of life, spends most of her time lying on her back, waving paws in the air in hope of a belly rub. I'd love another greyhound but I live alone & cannot manage a big dog in case of emergency! How about a video featuring Seanie, if you haven't already?
Hi vintage lady and what a lovely read. Yes rose fragrance I tend to stay away from as much as I can. It really can be a minefield with everything taken into account. Good days/bad days I even hear what we’ve eaten can have influence so i tend to steer clear as much as I dare. Your a greyhound owner! Made me smile straight away. We’ve had greyhounds going back 20 plus years. Always ex racers looking for homes and always the difficult ones that for one reason or another couldn’t be rehomed. We’ve had fantastic successes in turning them around into amazing pets but this latest one Seanie is a challenge. He is reactive to other dogs and sadly I don’t think we will ever coax him out of it completely, but that said he is much better now than he was. And the most amazing member of the family in every other sense. Great with people that aren’t carrying sticks (yes we don’t know his history sadly.) and around the house he’s always been immaculate. Well give Bailey a kiss from us :) roses in pots I tend to have success with yes but this year my luck ran out as you may have seen in my latest video but for me it’s all a learning process and they are looking fine now. I will certainly introduce Seanie to you again in the next video. :) take care
@@Jay_Jay Give Seanie a good belly rub from me, so sorry about his history. My dog screamed (the famous greyhound scream of death!) when I got a fold-up walking stick (cattle prod PTSD, I think)& she fell apart one time when I tried to tie a wide black ribbon around her tummy to keep her coat on (belt, maybe?). Took her 2 years to accept strangers & know that no one here would hurt her ever. She's old now w/ bad respiratory problems, so I suspect we don't have much more time, but I've promised her 100 bellyrubs every day! And yes, please, more Seanie! Does he like roses too? Or maybe he prefers doggie snacks!
Love these Scientific tests. :-)
Wait until you smell BC !!
Haha I can’t wait mate
Sweet ! 😎
congrats !
Thanks naffy
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Thank you
I would love to hear about your Lark Ascending please.
Hi Deborah. It’s a lovely rose and it has (and still is) defying all the odds. I will talk about it more in my next video. But a lovely rose and great for the bees.
Love your video! How would you compare Gertrude to Summer Romance in term of resistance to black spot . On my side , I never got any black spot on my summer romance while I get a lot of black spot on my Gertrude mainly at the end of the summer .. And they are at the same spot ; back to back... Did you notice that also ? Thanks in advice .
Hi there LL. sorry for the delay in getting back to you. Gertrude for the previous 3 years was prone to blackspot. I’d say it was pretty unhealthy. But this past summer I had hardly any black spot on Gertrude! perhaps that was due to a severe lack of rain we had I don’t know. But the fragrance of Gertrude alone I don’t worry about her blackspot. Summer romance I did have a little blackspot in its first year of ownership but nothing too serious. Some say they don’t get blackspot on summer romance but I guess the conditions are different all over the world. But I’d say summer romance was the healthier. But Gertrude the fragrance, I wouldn’t dismiss it. Thanks
Also the flowers last much longer on summer romance
Jay did you review Summer Romance again for fragrance? Thinking of getting it.
Hi Marilyn. No I don’t think I done a review of such, I tend not to do outright reviews. But it has a nice fragrance definitely considered a fragrant rose. And a lovely rose I have 3 of them now.
Hi Jay just want to tell you I received my Summer Romance today from English Roses. Very impressed. It even has 2 flower buds. Very healthy looking. The way they packed it was amazing. I’ve always bought bare root before. As it is in a pot I will leave it outside in its pot until Spring. By then it will have filled the pot with roots. Thank you for telling me where to purchase it. 👍
@@marilynsmith8054 excellent. Yes I was very impressed with mine and I’m sure yours will do well. Plant it in a sunny spot preferably with good morning sun and she will do fine. I hope she does well for you ;)
I must say, I'm only knew to roses. I've only planted my first nine 2 weeks ago in Brisbane Queensland Australia and I do love making rose tea and face spritz etc.. from dried petals I will now do from my own roses. I have researched alot the past month on roses in every aspect, as is in my nature to do.
I have only bought the most intense fragrance roses therefore.
Now my research has bought me this week to read that EACH ROSE has its particular care in order to bring out that fragrance. Each individual rose they say.
So you've got some research to do, as myself!!
Do you use black well composted cow Manure into soil mix a little bit off and fish and their bones?
I'm yet to buy the fish plant it in bottom, a small fish. My rose horticulturist friend does this.
Come come what roses have you purchased I’d love to know :) I have used black cow manure in the past but this year I’ve gone organic plant based mulch which seems to be doing very well. I did try fish blood and bone one year on some of my roses. It seemed to do ok. But please tell us the results of your research i.e what roses have you gone for and what is best for them individually? It’s the first I’ve heard of that. :)
@Jay_Jay I couldn't remember their names. As I'm completely new to gardening, let alone rose caring, I'm doing it with full force on my angels 🪽!
So 7 days ago I finished planting 9 bare root roses I ordered in honour of my father and mother and their garden they built together over 30 years. My mum died of Parkinson's Disease after 14 yrs, last year.
I especially bought in honour of my father 3 Kordes Dark Desire /Gratin Diana for he built each of the 15 gardens. He passed 10 yrs ago.
I bought 3x non perfume rose 90cm standard trees for my mum. Tangles. Its lilac. It was 5 star health and all the other roses had sold.
I bought 3x Kordes dwarf fairy red . All are budding leaves now. 2 weeks from start of the project.
Than I thought as I was planting and configurations of design for where. This really held me back for over a week when I got the bare roots on July 13th. Both my parents died 14th July 9 years apart. So it was Gods providence. I thought I'd buy a few roses for myself.
So I just looked for the pale pinks and with intense perfume and high health rating.
Sister( Soeur ) Emmanuelle x2, 60cm standard & bush. Heaven Scent x1. Love Story x1. Perfume De Paris x2 60cm standard & bush. ...plum hybrid tea rose .
Kordes perfuma another Dark Desire Gratin Diana x1. Fruity Perfuma x1. Delightful Perfuma x1.
Madame Anisette x1. All bushes.
David Austin: Golden Celebration x1. Desdemona x1. Munstead Woods x1. Wollerton Old Hall I bought last sat as a small bush. Its only 2 or 3 stars in health.
I have coming 17 Bare root roses now. I can't recall the other names. Il write them as I look at my emails from 3 different growers in state of Victoria Australia where it's cold. They are all coming mid August. Im getting prepared.
Now I'm a member for 2 days on Facebook group "Old roses and David Austin " for now being the person who makes concoctions with organic rose petals and flowers for 20years . I will now have my own highly perfumed roses to make. Its extremely exciting. 6mm Rose beads I will compound in mortar n pestle too. So they must be highly fragrant.
Now on this old roses group it's brought me to go much deeper into fragrance research.
Basically I've learnt from my own research these last 5 days that hybrids / florabunda that yield many blooms do not always yield the fragrance as the old roses bloomed once per year and all the fragrant molecular would grow intensely over the 10 months to fragrance that was not easily lost.
So now I'm looking to research the Persian roses Basically to buy next year for fragrance. That are actually harvested for perfume as well as the Bulgarian roses. Rose Otto. Rose centifolia all in old world non hybrids. I think the hybrid perpetual this group says is okay. Im looking to buy next year roses called " Rugosa " for growing rose hips to pick and dry that are nature's multi vitamin drink. Ive found a few yest and today. Also the "moseroses" interest me to use the mose on the buds that grow. I have found 2 of these. But I must research what it's good for!
It's all very old rose world recipes that did work. Roses are very antibiotic , antistress, anti- inflammatory. Anti -influenza. I truly experience this myself. Start with drying your petals. Picked at that perfect time the rose is still slightly closed. Your skin will glow in 2 days!
I've only just begun. Now I will ultimately be potting these 17 roses this month for performance measurement , do I can alter soils etc.. and research each individual rose and what that rose requires to be as fragrance as it should be. To my best.
As in pots you can move them to safer climate In the yard or more sun etc..
If I must build on 2 thinish steel poles with plastic over head to go into ground on each side of the rose bush with much rain comes, so my roses perfume is not injured I will do that!!
As when you harvest for fragrance the roses, they must be dry and taken by mid morning. Around 9am or by high fragrance time on that rose. Otherwise they are ruined for harvesting the oils for drying the petals.
If you google making rose recipes you'll 📚 read.
@@CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt what an absolutely fascinating and read. You had me there with every sentence. I couldn’t help but think whilst reading your comment I would stumble across your willingness to do a video of it. It sounds truly fantastic, I do hope you do a video of your garden and show us what you do. Sorry to hear about your parents. My father in law had Parkinson’s for maybe 7 years in total and that was horrific. My wife and her mum were the ones who done much of the sorting out and running around. Shortly after he died my mum in law developed dementia and that is where we are today. Again my wife is the main carer and works absolute miracles. But the above have placed so much stress, demands, anxiety and worry on both of us. Awful awful diseases. Some of your roses I know or have heard of and I hope you will be very happy with them I’m sure you will. But what’s most interesting is many of your roses I do not know and I’m sure many others won’t either. I honestly believe you could have a cracking little channel. Truth be told my roses and RUclips channel are the ONE escape I have from what goes on. Would LOVE to see your garden develop.
@Jay_Jay a rose society says that Humic acid or Fulvic acid is very important for roses.
I purchased Fulvic Acid after researching both. I purchased also Alfalfa meal, which I will make a water infusion of to pour deep down into roots, not from top. Putting holes down all round with a narrow stick.
The Plant doctor told me what else would help the roses oils to make better fragrance is:
Quantum H. I didn't ask him what would help the fragrance. So Gods Providence here at work!
@@CatholicSaintslayIncorrupt hi, I will try alfalfa meal next year I think a few people now have suggested this. Also the narrow stick thing you mention I have considered this before but for different circumstance they call it deep root watering I believe. In Australia I’ve seen them use 2” plastic pipes in the ground and then water into the pipe direct. That way the water doesn’t simply evaporate in the heat but gets to the roots where it’s needed. As it stands I don’t water my roses regularly but I do water them very well when I do water them and I hear this is beneficial. So this deep root watering if it works in Australian drought I’m sure it would work in British drought.
I bought it last April, but the color is not medium pink. It is light pink. I don't know how to make my flowers medium pink?
That’s odd are you sure it’s not a different rose mislabelled? Sometimes this happens and you end up with the wrong rose to the one you thought you purchased. I wouldn’t say summer romance is a light pink myself ?
What are your most strongly rose or citrus scented roses.
Hi Sarah. Rose fragrance can be such a minefield. But for me I get lemon from Arthur bell. That’s the strongest citrus I get. Gertrude Jekyll and fragrant cloud are my strongest Rose scent. But please check out Darren hardwoods channel. He has many roses and is a bit of a fragrance connoisseur. But for me it can be different from day to day with regards to strength, Each specific Rose can have off days and on days. But the roses I mention above I will ALWAYS get fragrance.
Why my summer romance not look like this 😢😢😢
It will do in time :). I have 4 and only 1 like this. The other 3 get less sun but they are catching up now. This will gets full morning sun.
Mine is full sun all day long
@@Sire638 oooh:( well are they newly planted? It’s only this one that is doing so well for me. The others are only just starting to grow properly within the past week or so.