3 Main Causes of Yellow/Chlorotic Leaves on ROSES (Unexpected guests)!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
  • Our beloved roses can get yellow leaves. I am focusing on 3 main reasons why roses get yellow/chlorotic foliage. This video gets unexpected development, when during filming I spot a pesky invader on the leaves of my Lady of Shalott rose! Happy gardening!
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Комментарии • 45

  • @sharontaylor4392
    @sharontaylor4392 Год назад

    You look dreamy in that dress! Perfect for sweeping around roses and matches the soft way you carry yourself.

  • @gardeningjunkie2267
    @gardeningjunkie2267 Год назад +5

    I noticed that some of these stems with the yellow leaves seem to be showing borer damage on my roses. If you're going to cut them, it is probably a good idea to use a pruning sealer so the borer doesn't move in further down the stem where the fresh cut is.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Good point, I do have borers in my garden.

  • @worldnaturalbeauty
    @worldnaturalbeauty Год назад

    wow lovely working

  • @earthtoderek
    @earthtoderek Год назад

    Good Morning from Indiana. Perfect timing I just came out to my rose garden and were looking up the yellow leaves just to find your video! Lovely! Have an amazing day🌹🌸

  • @teresaalexander9523
    @teresaalexander9523 3 месяца назад

    So Very informative your videos are. Thank U So Very Much😊 😅 I live in the woods and fighting off these insects is becoming a full time job. ❤loved ur videos

  • @martinemaud3635
    @martinemaud3635 Год назад +1

    Thank you for such interesting information particularly with regard to nitrogen and iron deficiency and how roses use these elements. It is never too late to learn something new! Our roses give us so much beauty so we owe it to them to attend to their needs. Your Master Gardener knowledge is clearly a benefit to us. Has doing the Master Gardener training changed the way you garden much?
    You and your roses look lovely 😊

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Thank you Martine. Yes, Master Gardening class definitely changed the way I look and approach garden. So much more I know now. But the most important thing, which I got from it, is "I know that I know".

  • @marliesfickweiler5308
    @marliesfickweiler5308 Год назад

    Thank you for the explanation of the nitrogen and Iron! Very interesting!

  • @Forevergardening99
    @Forevergardening99 Год назад

    Lovely, educational video as always. One time, could you please show a video on how to identify and remove suckers from roses.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Hm, my roses, because of the cold climate, are planted deep. So graft union is way under the soil level. Maybe because of that, I never have suckers from my grafted roses.

  • @Cassieskins21
    @Cassieskins21 Год назад

    Thank you 👍👍

  • @barbarafarthing9786
    @barbarafarthing9786 Год назад +1

    Has anyone told you that you remind them of the beautiful Meryl Streep? Anyway, great video and very helpful. I just planted 3 LoS's but they are babies. I hope they get as pretty as yours are.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Yes, people tell me all the time about my resemblance with Meryl Streep. Thank you!

  • @camirichardson7485
    @camirichardson7485 Год назад

    I have a hard time pruning the old canes out of my climbing roses too. I should be more ruthless with cutting back. All your roses look healthy to me! You are good at catching an issue quickly!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Thank you Cami, your rose is getting sick though. I need to use something heavier than natural products on her, to help her get bigger and reach the sun.

    • @camirichardson7485
      @camirichardson7485 Год назад

      @@OlgaCarmody Well dear Olga, keep in mind that it was an experiment on my part. I wasn't sure I could even start a cutting and have it survive. I'm sorry if she fails, but if she does, we gave it a good try! Didn't we?

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      @@camirichardson7485 Cami, don't even think that you did something wrong with propagating that rose. Katrina was thriving in full sun, but there, where she is planted, shade is at the base. I have hard time encouraging her to grow to a stronger sunnier spot (which is a bit higher). Happy gardening!

  • @georgehalaros2689
    @georgehalaros2689 Год назад

    You video is excellent with useful tips, thank you. l would like you to make a video about disease in roses such as powdery mildew, aphids and tetranych and what pesticides do you use.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Thank you George, I might do those videos. Happy gardening!

  • @EmsholehAlFerry
    @EmsholehAlFerry Год назад

    BAGUS SEKALI.
    KONSEPNYA LUAR BIASA.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      I really can't do the translation on what you are saying. Maybe try in English?

  • @Rmarsavis327
    @Rmarsavis327 Год назад +1

    Lady of Shallot so gorgeous ❤

  • @Jbachoc
    @Jbachoc 4 месяца назад +1

    Where can I ask advice? I have a lot of yellow spotted roses leaves. I am treating with soapy water spray under leaves. I'm wondering if it is another deficiency I should be treating.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  4 месяца назад +1

      Well, your first step would be to figure out what causes the yellowing of leaves: bugs, diseases or deficiencies... You can find the local rosarian club and bring a sample or ask someone to come and see your roses. Each state has a rose society, they are happy to help usually. Good luck!

    • @Jbachoc
      @Jbachoc 4 месяца назад

      Thank you i didn't know that.

  • @angelgardenvlog
    @angelgardenvlog Год назад

    Your flowers in this movie are amaizing :))) Normal dreams :))) Life is beautiful :))) with you :))) I just subscribed you

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Welcome! It is good to garden together!

  • @jamesdunleavy3845
    @jamesdunleavy3845 7 месяцев назад

    how many lady of shalot are planted there

  • @richbishop7896
    @richbishop7896 Год назад

    I have yellow leaves on the bottom of my newly planted At Last rose. I thought it was just transplant shock. I haven't fertilized it yet. Bonny

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      It can be a shock from being transplanted, or lack of water... since your rose roots don't have the whole scoop on the soil.

  • @bobbilynnmiller742
    @bobbilynnmiller742 Год назад

    What is the best way to protect potted Roses in cold winters ?

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      If I grow roses in containers, which I don't, I would use my garage to store all the pots. It is adjacent to the house and the temp there doesn't fall below freezing. I would elevate all the pots and keep them away from the cement floor. Something like wooden planks base.

    • @bobbilynnmiller742
      @bobbilynnmiller742 Год назад

      Thank you!!

  • @Scowlingoverlord
    @Scowlingoverlord Год назад

    This is the second year for my lady of shallot and it’s putting on some roses but the deer ate the buds on the other lady of Shalott so I sprayed it with kaolin clay to see if it deters the deer

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Well, it's deer or chipmunks. In my case - rabbits, just took the buds off my Boscobel rose!! Keep us updated on the results, I am curious!

    • @eljardindelaalegria6775
      @eljardindelaalegria6775 Год назад

      Escribo desde Madrid (España) y quedo aterrada cuando veo que comentáis los destrozos que producen ciervos y conejos en vuestros jardines.
      Os puedo comentar que quizás aquí en España hay algo que hace más difícil tener esos problemas, al menos con algunos de los animales como ciervos. Aquí en España los jardines son distintos en el sentido de que no tenemos jardines delanteros. Todo el terreno que es nuestra propiedad normalmente la gente lo valla completo de manera que sería imposible que entraran ciervos y dificulta mucho que entren conejos.
      Es decir la casa está en el interior del jardín y todo el perímetro de este jardín tiene muros o vallas metálicas (con o sin setos de plantas). Ardillas sí pueden entrar pero como digo, ciervos y conejos lo tienen muy difícil.
      Debe ser terrible salir al jardín y comprobar que se han comido los capullos de vuestras rosas...qué lástima!

  • @cintfromtexas8196
    @cintfromtexas8196 Год назад

    My beautiful Iceberg Rose is dying and I discovered too late that the rhino beetle grubs were after the roots of my perfectly healthy rose. The same things were happening, a bit of yellowish of the leaves and now the whole plant has dry leaves and I don’t think that it will recuperate from the trauma 😢.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад +1

      Take a cutting and stick it into the potting medium. If you have growing hormone, put that onto the stem...Maybe your rose will have a new beginning...

    • @cintfromtexas8196
      @cintfromtexas8196 Год назад

      @@OlgaCarmody thank you! I think I may be too late, but I will try today…

    • @kathrineporter7845
      @kathrineporter7845 Год назад

      How do you feed your roses with nitrogen and iron....liquid feed or pellets?

  • @eljardindelaalegria6775
    @eljardindelaalegria6775 Год назад

    Buenos días, Olga. El otro día intenté hacer un comentario en el vídeo anterior y aunque inicialmente comprobé que estaba enviado, no sé la razón, pero desapareció!! Por eso me he atrevido a escribirte un correo electrónico a tu cuenta de correo. Espero que no te moleste. Acabo ahora mismo de enviártelo. Muchas gracias.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Thank you for your message. I will respond on my email. Muchas gracias!