How to deadhead roses: beginners rose care guide

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • How to dead head Roses for beginners. This guide will help you dead head roses to ensure a consistent number of gorgeous roses throughout the growing season. Pruning by dead heading helps promote masses of gorgeous flowers and is really easy!
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Комментарии • 26

  • @Funnellyenough
    @Funnellyenough Год назад +4

    Guess what, I dead headed mine yesterday and now I will go out and do it properly 😅

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад

      Hey Paula! Great minds eh! It’s amazing how many roses in the Uk are still churning out flowers! Glad to help. 🥷🤘🌿

  • @59Drauz
    @59Drauz Год назад +1

    I finally see what I’m supposed to do! Thank you so very much👊🏽

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад

      You’re welcome Suzanne. I’m glad it’s been helpful for you! Go forth and conquer pruning! 🥷🌿🤘

  • @MyFocusVaries
    @MyFocusVaries Год назад +2

    Thanks for the guide. Beautiful verbena bonariensis in the opening shot!

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад +1

      It’s lovely isn’t it. A staple with roses for any modern cottage border! 🥷🤘🌿

  • @geraldinekelly1301
    @geraldinekelly1301 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was explained so well. Thank you so much for this x

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  11 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome! I’m glad you’ve enjoyed it! 🥷🌿🤘

  • @carolethurlow9550
    @carolethurlow9550 Год назад +1

    Thanks Lee . The border looks great 🐱 X

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад

      Hi Carole. Thanks! I’ve got an update guide coming soon to show its progress. It’s grown so quickly. Happy gardening. Lee 🥷🤘🌿

  • @Tea_and_thyme_2012
    @Tea_and_thyme_2012 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video again Lee and so well timed. I’m just back from a weeks holiday and we’re amazed at how well my garden still looks and the flowers still blooming away. My Strawberry Hill rose is going crazy so that’s a job for me today to tidy it up and deadhead. Thanks.

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад

      Glad to be of help! My roses have been blooming well into late winter. Probably a side effect of global warming sadly. ☹️🌹🥷🌿

    • @Tea_and_thyme_2012
      @Tea_and_thyme_2012 Год назад

      @@Gardenninja thank you for your speedy response. Do you know where I could find a concise list of hardiness ratings for hardy perennials as I’ve just bought a few from a massive nursery in Reighton which are fabulous but I’m quite a beginner and not sure whether I can plant them out now or if I’ll have to overwinter them. I’m in Yorkshire so it does get colder up North. Thanks

  • @ellie.l6585
    @ellie.l6585 Год назад +1

    Great help, thank you Lee and Barrie. My roses are still blooming for now although less of them. I realise now though that I should be waiting until I have secateurs and cutting properly further down rather than nipping off heads with my fingers when strolling in garden. Lesson learned 😄. Thanks again xx

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад +1

      Hey Ellie! You know I’ll be honest. In a rush I do the same. However when I’ve got time the best way is the proper way! But deadheading vs not even punching out is better than nothing! Happy gardening! 🥷🤘🌿

  • @carriemclaren-jones159
    @carriemclaren-jones159 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, Thanks for your video, easy to understand and a good straight forward presentation. I do have s question - when deadheading a flowerhead of three dead rose flowers from a standard rose, how far down do I cut?

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Carrie. Thanks so much. I’m glad my rose pruning guides are helpful. You take them back to the next node down or side shoot. The node will feel like a little bump or flap. Hope that helps! If you would rather post a picture on my forum for an answer you can do that here. www.gardenninja.co.uk/forum/ 🥷🌿👌

  • @waynejones750
    @waynejones750 Год назад +1

    Thanks for that.

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад

      You’re welcome! Make sure you follow my blog for hundreds more garden design tips and hacks! www.gardenninja.co.uk/ Happy gardening! 🥷🌿👌

  • @SuperRonnie1970
    @SuperRonnie1970 19 дней назад

    Hi Lee, I dead headed mine the other week and did it lower to where the leaves were and the newer roses near the spent one all went floppy??? Did I take too much off under the old rose or did i do it too soon ? Its a beautiful rose bush called "Loving Mum" and was brought for me not long after i sadly lost my mum 😢 this is its second year and its in a pot with rose compost and feed and is doing amazing just these other roses near where i deadheaded that are flopping!!!

  • @donaldauguston9740
    @donaldauguston9740 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Lee. Is there a time when we should NOT deadhead our roses? I remember someone telling me not to encourage my roses to grow after a certain time in autumn when the cold weather could damage the plant. What say you? DA

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад +1

      Hi Donald. To be honest roses are super tough. I doubt desdheading them weakens them in the cold. The biggest risk in the winter is leaving larger roses to get ‘wind rock’ where cold winds move and damage ‘leggy’ growth. This is why a lot of people in Autumn do a quick tidy up taking off dead heads, rose hips and any longer growth just to make the plant more compact and sturdy for snowfall or wind. I may do a video on that if it helps people? Great question though! Lee 🥷🤘🌿

  • @mafish7962
    @mafish7962 Год назад +1

    🌸🌸🌸🐶

  • @paulinecrispin121
    @paulinecrispin121 Год назад +1

    I am always concerned about put anything from roses ( even just spent flowers) into the compost bin or on the soil in case it has any disease. Am I over reacting?

    • @Gardenninja
      @Gardenninja  Год назад +1

      Hi Pauline. Yes don’t panic! Unless the leaves have black spot. Which is easy to spot as the leaves turn yellow with dark black spots then you’re fine. You can pretty much compost all vegetative garden waste! 🥷🤘🌿

    • @paulinecrispin121
      @paulinecrispin121 Год назад

      Thanks