In response to the question regarding Japanese beetles plant white begonias around the base as the white begonias put off a chemical which paralysis the beetles. Only the white begonias will work. However the beetles can/will still find their way and my mother used to say say sometimes one must be cruel to be kind and you may find yourself taking more drastic “steps”. Also I use a 4 to 1 mix of water to mouth wash to spray on my rose for black spot and for aphids and this also helps with beetles. Just discovered you and so happy to watch another garden inspired “mavin.” Sadly I’m in moggy, boggy Wilmington, Delaware, USA with serious Rose envy. Bravo to you! Beautiful garden, but moreover, many thanks for sharing your gift as a natural teacher and inspiring others to find joy and wonder in their own gardens.
What an incredibly beautiful bouquet. I never cared much for roses but seeing you use them with dahlias and zinnias even and echinaceas , I am speechless!!
Georgie..thanks so much. This, and your Christmas Garland episode gave me such wistful feelings. My Husband and I, Gay, together 39 years had a large center hall Georgian revival home here in Philadelphia. The stair was quite imposing and I would make garlands every Christmas for it and the fireplace mantels. I wish I had known about the use of the string!!..So much easier. I put in borders of Austin roses..one of my favorites was Abraham Darby. The Austin roses were not bothered too.much by the Japanese beetles.. the tea roses, however !! Would prune in March and feed at the end of the month and watch in wonder at the blooms. So thank you again for bringing back so many memories.
I'm really enjoying your videos thank you. An expat who has run a small garden business, and trained in garden design. It is a funny and charming reminder of the wonderful plants and horticulture I have left behind. I am sure I would be following in your footsteps if I was still native. Thank you
I bought a David Austin rise called Tranquility.....which has brought me anything but!! Flowers droop, and lose their petals quickly. Emogene has been wonderful for me.
I learn so much from you and your experience. Thank you for all the videos and for sharing your wisdom. I am becoming a better flower farmer because of you. In gratitude.🙏💕🌹🌹
Beautiful 😍…. No plums , reds or dark roses ? 🤔😊… I’ve a passion for roses like William Shakespeare 😍 rich deep colours.I had a little nursery here and love doing flowers for a few friends weddings etc picking everything from my garden …miss my little nursery and watching your flower farm reminds me of those days ❤
Ah, wondered about Japanese beetles, as they are dreadful here in the US. Garlic spray, soapy spray, not much works on the little devils if you're gardening organically. I have just a couple of heirloom roses that I try my best to defend every year. But, by mid-season their leaves look like lace, sadly. When the beetles are gone in Fall, I do get a smaller second flush of blooms before the killing frost hits.
we don't struggle with Japanese beetles here in the UK - it does sound as though they make growing roses in the USA much more difficult than it is for us x
Lovely roses. Love mulch and compost for plants. In my area, central Texas 8b, we need some acidifier for.help with alkaline soil and lots of compost and mulch. I've mentioned compost and mulch already, because if you dig down 5 inhes you hit limestone. No dig here is entirely sensible.
Thank you so much Georgie - very informative! I was taking notes and then the pen ran out which started a mad search of the kitchen at 6 am. The bouquet is stunning - as always. I'd just love to know the variety of those grasses you were using - I have no idea about grasses or what is best to grow. I'm excited that my first rose of the season is about to open - DA Ambridge rose which I planted as a bare-root during our NZ winter. She's been putting on a phenomenal amount of growth. Thanks again - and grateful you think of us poor souls who don't do Instagram. :)
Im in the US and have those grasses but dont know the name. However, it is common so if you go now to a garden center, those tufts are visible so it’s a great time to shop for the name
The grasses are Miscanthus sinensis. You have them in many different varieties. Pink, red, white ones. Drooping and upwardly. Very tall and relatively short. Excellent plant, for cutting and in your borders!
Hi lovely Georgie. In your rose workshop i thought you'd said you plant in an 18" zig zag but here you say a 12". Just trying to work out how many to get fit an 8*1.2 meter bed. Was thinking about 28. Thank you x
I should have said 18" here too x 18" is right or even further apart if you are going to cut less and let the roses grow out to their natural size without harvesting as hard as I do x
not the same - rose chaffers are native to the UK so while possibly annoying they have predators and don't cause the same kind of damage that invasive Japanese beetles do in the USA x
Gorgeous Georgie (as always!) - thanks so much for sharing. Tiny urban flower farm side hustle here - dreaming of long beds with multiple roses, but realistically have space for about 3 currently! Of the roses you mentioned are any faster growing? the season is so short here in Canada. Spent some of my childhood in Bath/Monkton Combe - miss the temperate climes! Happy (safe) Holidays to you & yours :-)
Monkton Combe not far from here - I guess you need to look for roses early to flower - I should talk to a specialist grower nearby to you who might be able to advise x
I don’t - black spot develops slowly through the season and is worse for some than the others but it doesn’t kill and mine is a wildlife friendly garden first so no intervention x
I found your channel from a rose group I belong to. I am new to roses. Super new I just bought 3 austin roses 3 days ago. And would love to add to my collection. Would it be ok to ask if you can add the names of the varieties on the screen while you mention them? Thank you so much.
Hello, I don't know if you will see this as it's a long time since you did the video! Can you say how far down the stem do you cut to, and is it above a bud. Also what to do if the stem you want has other stems coming from it? Thank you.
@@patsyjennings5133 depends on the exchange rate on any given day - but also flowers in the us are valued differently to how they are here - it depends on your local market and the time of year and your clientele what you can charge - today that translates as $67.02 x
Your hand must surely ache toward the completion of such a large bouquet! Beautifully done!
I've developed good muscles x
In response to the question regarding Japanese beetles plant white begonias around the base as the white begonias put off a chemical which paralysis the beetles. Only the white begonias will work. However the beetles can/will still find their way and my mother used to say say sometimes one must be cruel to be kind and you may find yourself taking more drastic “steps”. Also I use a 4 to 1 mix of water to mouth wash to spray on my rose for black spot and for aphids and this also helps with beetles. Just discovered you and so happy to watch another garden inspired “mavin.” Sadly I’m in moggy, boggy Wilmington, Delaware, USA with serious Rose envy. Bravo to you! Beautiful garden, but moreover, many thanks for sharing your gift as a natural teacher and inspiring others to find joy and wonder in their own gardens.
top tip re the begonias! x
What an incredibly beautiful bouquet. I never cared much for roses but seeing you use them with dahlias and zinnias even and echinaceas , I am speechless!!
Thank you so much! x
Love David Austin, I’m obsessed. Georgie your hair has grown fast in 2 years .
They re classified Claire as a climber , my fav rose is Woollerton old hall .
I love Wollaton Old Hall too x
Thank you for including us RUclipsr's, as some of us only do RUclips.
My pleasure x
Georgie..thanks so much. This, and your Christmas Garland episode gave
me such wistful feelings. My Husband and I, Gay, together 39 years had a
large center hall Georgian revival home here in Philadelphia. The stair was
quite imposing and I would make garlands every Christmas for it and the
fireplace mantels. I wish I had known about the use of the string!!..So
much easier. I put in borders of Austin roses..one of my favorites was
Abraham Darby. The Austin roses were not bothered too.much by the
Japanese beetles.. the tea roses, however !! Would prune in March and
feed at the end of the month and watch in wonder at the blooms. So
thank you again for bringing back so many memories.
I'm about to make a lovely long garland to sling between marquee poles for a wedding - I'll deff film the process x
"Oh Teacake!" Always makes me smile
xxx she's my little treasure xxx
I'm really enjoying your videos thank you. An expat who has run a small garden business, and trained in garden design. It is a funny and charming reminder of the wonderful plants and horticulture I have left behind. I am sure I would be following in your footsteps if I was still native. Thank you
you're very welcome x
Hi Georgie! Would you possibly consider a video and tour of all your foliage plants/shrubs/trees and grasses? And what you favour about them? x
good idea x
I bought a David Austin rise called Tranquility.....which has brought me anything but!! Flowers droop, and lose their petals quickly. Emogene has been wonderful for me.
thanks for sharing x
I learn so much from you and your experience. Thank you for all the videos and for sharing your wisdom. I am becoming a better flower farmer because of you. In gratitude.🙏💕🌹🌹
You are so welcome x
Beautiful, you are definitely an artist.Very glad you don't use sprays and you work with nature not against.
thank you x
Beautiful 😍…. No plums , reds or dark roses ? 🤔😊… I’ve a passion for roses like William Shakespeare 😍 rich deep colours.I had a little nursery here and love doing flowers for a few friends weddings etc picking everything from my garden …miss my little nursery and watching your flower farm reminds me of those days ❤
a few but so much of my business is weddings and most weddings go for paler colours x
Beautiful
Thank you x
Ah, wondered about Japanese beetles, as they are dreadful here in the US. Garlic spray, soapy spray, not much works on the little devils if you're gardening organically. I have just a couple of heirloom roses that I try my best to defend every year. But, by mid-season their leaves look like lace, sadly. When the beetles are gone in Fall, I do get a smaller second flush of blooms before the killing frost hits.
we don't struggle with Japanese beetles here in the UK - it does sound as though they make growing roses in the USA much more difficult than it is for us x
I just learnt the bright pink dots on rose buds outer petals is from due in late summer early Autumn. ❤
very pretty too x
smashing roses chat, thankyou
Thankyou x
Lovely roses. Love mulch and compost for plants. In my area, central Texas 8b, we need some acidifier for.help with alkaline soil and lots of compost and mulch. I've mentioned compost and mulch already, because if you dig down 5 inhes you hit limestone. No dig here is entirely sensible.
Wow! Rocky! X
That bouquet is gorgeous! I want it.
Glad you love it x
Yes, isn't it!! And you do.have it..
forever in your memory.
Stunning bouquet thanks just buying your book today x
Thank you - hope you enjoy when it arrives x
Love that Persicaria as a filler. Mine are very happy with the recent rain
Mine too x
Stunning! I have a rose in flower at the moment called 'Queen of Sweden', she's
I have her too - a lovely girl x
Thank you so much Georgie - very informative! I was taking notes and then the pen ran out which started a mad search of the kitchen at 6 am. The bouquet is stunning - as always. I'd just love to know the variety of those grasses you were using - I have no idea about grasses or what is best to grow. I'm excited that my first rose of the season is about to open - DA Ambridge rose which I planted as a bare-root during our NZ winter. She's been putting on a phenomenal amount of growth. Thanks again - and grateful you think of us poor souls who don't do Instagram. :)
The grass I have no idea of the name but it came from knoll nurseries in Wimborne and they have an excellent website so you may recognise it there x
Calamagrostis aka fountain grass I think
@@creativedaisycrafts5318 - Thanks so much
Im in the US and have those grasses but dont know the name. However, it is common so if you go now to a garden center, those tufts are visible so it’s a great time to shop for the name
The grasses are Miscanthus sinensis. You have them in many different varieties. Pink, red, white ones. Drooping and upwardly. Very tall and relatively short. Excellent plant, for cutting and in your borders!
Beautiful xx
Thank you! 😊 x
Beautiful!
Thankyou x
Hi lovely Georgie. In your rose workshop i thought you'd said you plant in an 18" zig zag but here you say a 12". Just trying to work out how many to get fit an 8*1.2 meter bed. Was thinking about 28. Thank you x
I should have said 18" here too x 18" is right or even further apart if you are going to cut less and let the roses grow out to their natural size without harvesting as hard as I do x
@theflowerfarmer thank you. I thought 12" was a bit tight. Hopefully we'll be cutting like you. X
To make strong Rose's stems feed them pot ash in spring
yes potash always good x
Aren’t Japanese beetle the same as Rose chaffers here in UK? We have them in Devon and they do munch on the petals GITs!
not the same - rose chaffers are native to the UK so while possibly annoying they have predators and don't cause the same kind of damage that invasive Japanese beetles do in the USA x
Is there any chance that you are taking applications for a sister. I could listen to you talk flowers all day🌸💗🌸💗🌸
Haha - not sure what my real sis would say xxx
Gorgeous Georgie (as always!) - thanks so much for sharing. Tiny urban flower farm side hustle here - dreaming of long beds with multiple roses, but realistically have space for about 3 currently! Of the roses you mentioned are any faster growing? the season is so short here in Canada. Spent some of my childhood in Bath/Monkton Combe - miss the temperate climes! Happy (safe) Holidays to you & yours :-)
Monkton Combe not far from here - I guess you need to look for roses early to flower - I should talk to a specialist grower nearby to you who might be able to advise x
I should talk to a rose specialist supplier near you for good recommendations xxx good luck!
Thank you Georgie for this video. May I ask how many days of vase life have the Austin roses that you grow in your weather?
Maybe five x
are any of the damask roses good for cutting?
Yes, absolutely x
Thank you Georgie! How do you keep disease away like Black Spot??? It is my nemesis just in my garden and not for selling.
I don’t - black spot develops slowly through the season and is worse for some than the others but it doesn’t kill and mine is a wildlife friendly garden first so no intervention x
Ooh, what is that purple flower that you added to the posey at 16.02? Is it some kind of coneflower echinacea or something? It’s amazing!
Yes echinacea still flowering end of September x
I found your channel from a rose group I belong to. I am new to roses. Super new I just bought 3 austin roses 3 days ago. And would love to add to my collection. Would it be ok to ask if you can add the names of the varieties on the screen while you mention them? Thank you so much.
Thanks for subbing! - I try and say the varieties as I go - but sometimes forget! Will do my best to remember x
Hello, I don't know if you will see this as it's a long time since you did the video!
Can you say how far down the stem do you cut to, and is it above a bud. Also what to do if the stem you want has other stems coming from it?
Thank you.
I cut ruthlessly to the length I need and pay no attention to buds - the roses don't mind so long as they are fed and watered x
Thank you
Curious,do you sell the aprons you wear?
I’m always thinking I should - would you like one?
Total newbie rose grower question. Do roses continue to open reliably after you cut them? Thanks from sparkly new flower farm in Ireland 🇮🇪
They do
They do if calix open x
You add so many flowers to a bouquet. I'm wondering what you charge for such a full arrangement
My smallest bouquet is £50 x
@@theflowerfarmer could you translate that to American dollars
@@patsyjennings5133 depends on the exchange rate on any given day - but also flowers in the us are valued differently to how they are here - it depends on your local market and the time of year and your clientele what you can charge - today that translates as $67.02 x
@@theflowerfarmer thank you so much I love your arrangements. The most beautiful I've seen
@@patsyjennings5133 ah Thankyou c
Always I have a doubt. Can grow an AD rose from cuttings. I mean can we multiply the more plants from one AD plant.
you can take rose cuttings from any rose - x
Thanks for the reply.
@@arunapalanisamy2598 any time x
Hi Georgie can you remember the name of the variegated persicaria?
I think red dragon x
When I looked it up the red dragon had Marion leaves, I thought the one you had was green?
@@dorothyhopkins5460 no it’s predominantly red x
I wouldn't let mint anywhere near roses or let it loose in a open garden bed
you can contain it because the roots are shallow - but I know what you mean x
There’s nothing better than sticking your nose in a rose!
True! X