Companion Plants for David Austin Roses

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @chibiameplantsandstuff8294
    @chibiameplantsandstuff8294 2 года назад +25

    Thank you for your videos. It is very nice to see that someone else cares about the growth habits and foliage of roses and not just the blooms. I love your videos. They feel like chatting with a friend about gardens over a cup of tea.

    • @keerthiarun2703
      @keerthiarun2703 2 года назад +3

      Very true.. I feel the same about her.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +7

      Maybe we should have an informal “cup of tea” videos once a week when weather gets better and garden is wonderfully lush! I would like that!

    • @keerthiarun2703
      @keerthiarun2703 2 года назад +2

      Ahh that sounds lovely.

    • @carlandrews5810
      @carlandrews5810 Год назад

      I just watched one of her videos, she mentioned not having a monoculture, for better garden health, so I thought, what plants are good companions to roses?..I did a search and got another Olga Carmody video :)

  • @carlita3341
    @carlita3341 10 дней назад

    I just found your channel as a new david austin owner and i really love your content! Already learnt so much

  • @janeenclark8728
    @janeenclark8728 10 месяцев назад +2

    Carmody was a family name in my family. Nice to meet you. Love to garden and ❤ Roses! Can’t wait to learn more Thur you. Great video. Thanks

  • @Millysgarden
    @Millysgarden 2 года назад +6

    I planted three new roses in a new bed this winter. Wild Eve, Desdemona and Royal Jubilee.. I am planning companion plants to fill the border and I’m sure this video will come in great use!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      Wonderful! Sounds good. Desdemona is coming into my garden too. She is my somewhat impulse buy.

  • @joycekanner8528
    @joycekanner8528 2 года назад +4

    Thank you! Love your presentation and gardening style. I send positive thoughts for the safety of your family back home.

  • @barbarasidel9012
    @barbarasidel9012 2 года назад +1

    I am so glad I found you. I can listen to you speak all day long you have a beautiful relaxing voice. I’ve only watched two of your videos where I only found you yesterday but you are very helpful and very knowledgable thank you so much I look forward to continuing to look at your videos.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      Welcome to my channel! It is good to have you here!

  • @LifeIsMessyImLearningAsIGrow
    @LifeIsMessyImLearningAsIGrow 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge with us. I’m a RUclips gardener too. It’s my 3rd year as a gardener and I’m still learning as I grow. This year I’m trying to add companion plants to my garden. This is very helpful and I am so happy I found your channel because it has so much to offer. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +2

      So nice of you! I like the name of your channel, yes, life is messy and garden can be very messy too! Happy Gardening!

  • @nicolawilson9316
    @nicolawilson9316 Год назад +5

    I did a little fist-in-the-air thing at your remark about Crocosmia “Lucifer” - yes! It could be the prettiest plant in the world and I’m still not putting something with that name in my garden.

  • @gardenscroll4gardenseasons
    @gardenscroll4gardenseasons 8 месяцев назад +1

    I watched your post on companion plants for David Austin roses this morning while I had my coffee and cereal. I loved the beautiful way you presented everything--like the color wheel. I also loved your personality that just spilled over naturally.

  • @sivlow264
    @sivlow264 2 года назад +4

    Very inspirational and informative. Thank you.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      Good! I am glad that you liked this video!

  • @amypetersen
    @amypetersen 2 года назад +2

    Thank you dear Olga! I have grown tea roses the past 10 years. And last fall I decided I am going to grow less roses, because of the work. But then you introduced me to David Austin Roses, and I have ordered 11 new shrub roses from David Austin for this spring! My children and I have enjoyed looking through the handbook of roses and picking the perfect ones for us. Thank you for inspiring us! I also love to pair my roses with delphinium. And have found a love for ornamental grasses with roses. I think the 2021 David Austin handbook has some beautiful pictures of roses with grasses examples.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      Wonderful message, Amy. You are going to enjoy the beautiful bushy growth of your new roses! Which delphiniums are your favorites?

    • @amypetersen
      @amypetersen 2 года назад

      Unfortunately I don't know the name of the Delphinium that is my favorite. I planted it several years ago before I really started to keep track of which plants I had. But, it is a dark purple three-and-a-half to four feet tall with a dark eye or Center. I love the deep purple with my pink roses, and yellow Golden Globe flower. the best thing about it is it doesn't flop so it doesn't have to be staked.

  • @mikeq6384
    @mikeq6384 2 года назад +4

    Olga, Thank you for this very informative video ! Gives us alot to think about before our roses arrive. As always, a WONDERFUL presentation !!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      I am glad that my work inspire people to love their gardens! Thank you!

  • @graceinthegarden9151
    @graceinthegarden9151 2 года назад +3

    Incredible information, easy to follow. Thank you. God bless you and yours.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      You are very welcome! Have a wonderful evening!

  • @kimhyesandrama
    @kimhyesandrama 2 года назад +1

    Olga i love your garden home looks very suburbian looks peace and homey ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @sharonmcmurrick3853
    @sharonmcmurrick3853 8 месяцев назад

    You have one of the best channels for roses on RUclips. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. ❤

  • @marilynhudson7182
    @marilynhudson7182 2 года назад +4

    Thank You Dear Olga, this video is perfect timing for us!! What a great help. Just like all your videos (And we've been going back over many of them) packed with information even far beyond the title.
    PS: The notifications are coming now. Thank you for getting them to fix that :)

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      Wonderful! Glad that my videos are helpful! I really worked hard on this one trying to put it all together. Thank you and have a wonderful evening!

  • @saa82vik
    @saa82vik 9 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant episode Ms Carmody! We just under-planted plenty of Salvias, chives and cornflower this year. Jury is still out.
    Incidentally, my grandfather, class of 1889, was often mentioning of a Hugo Carmody (or Carbody: his Lordship could never make up his mind on the sujbect), private secretary to the Earl of Emsworth. They met at Blandings Castle in the spring of ´28. No relation I presume?

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there, my husband lost all the family contacts with his Irish roots unfortunately. We are planning to visit Ireland this summer.And good luck with your plants! I want to do cornflower in my garden next year.

  • @lesleygoodsizedcamerauserf6395
    @lesleygoodsizedcamerauserf6395 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed your video. I loved all the beautiful photographs of the roses and plants, also the information on soil, watering, position and the other requirements of the plants. The colour chart was excellent. Thank you so much.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!

  • @AshleySmith-yf7ig
    @AshleySmith-yf7ig 2 года назад +4

    Your videos are so inspiring, thank you!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      😊 😊 😊 Thank you Ashley!

  • @persesrathert8324
    @persesrathert8324 5 месяцев назад

    Lovely, informative video. Thank you.

  • @kimfox5186
    @kimfox5186 2 года назад +1

    Many thanks for your videos they are beautiful and instructive especially since I intend to introduce more roses, shrubs in general evergreens and perennials into my garden. I introduced phacelia here when I first moved in and now my garden is never without this amazing plant which self seeds and is ever ready to give the pollinators a good feed. It doesn't need any care and the farmers here in the North of France use it as a green fertiliser. I hope you love it as much as I do. 😊

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      Oh, please tell me more about lacy phacelia! I am growing it and it is a big flopper for me. My soil is sandy, but rich in organic matter. That can be the case, since lacy phacelia is wile flower for us. Please share your thoughts with me, if you don't mind.

    • @kimfox5186
      @kimfox5186 2 года назад

      @@OlgaCarmody well it's never been a problem for me to grow. Even the autumn seedlings stay through winter and shoot up in the spring thus feeding every kind of pollinator you can think of. It is quite mesmerising to stand and watch the coming and going of bees of every type. Self seeding takes place very quickly and the cycle continues. The spent plants can be used as a mulch. The seeds can be collected and scattered if you like. These plants thrive in very wet or dry conditions. You never have to water them. The more they self seed the stronger they will become. Have fun.

  • @jacquelinelauri4022
    @jacquelinelauri4022 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting thank you all the beautiful colors. 🌈🌈🌈

  • @elizabethlake6986
    @elizabethlake6986 Год назад

    Olga you're the best, I have moved into a property with a rose border lucky me, it needs some companion planting you have given me plenty of ideas thankyou for sharing your knowledge it's very generous of you. PS I'm also going to make room for a few David Austin roses you have inspired me!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Congratulations on your move! And rose border, cool! Enjoy all your exciting planning in a brand new space.

  • @janitapanos240
    @janitapanos240 Год назад

    Hi, this I just about the most helpful lesson on roses and their friendship with other plants! Just ordered purple asters & delphiniums to share space with my creamy yellow David Austen roses. Thank you so much for inspiring my gardening! 🥰

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Aww, you are welcome and happy gardening!

  • @hildasmeets7283
    @hildasmeets7283 2 года назад +1

    New sub here. Thank you for a very informative video. I just planted some David Austin roses in the fall and now I know what to plant around them.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      Welcome, Hilda! It is good to have you here! Your roses will be beautiful!

  • @anaceleste2631
    @anaceleste2631 2 года назад

    thank you ! very good, nice, inspirative video ! greetings from Italy !

  • @claraburro3319
    @claraburro3319 Год назад

    Fanstastic video. Love all your tips. Thank you.

  • @surajsuku6184
    @surajsuku6184 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Olga! I have Nepeta coming as companion to my LOS bundle. Great info. Would love to see your indoor plant collection too.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      How many in the bundle? 5? The combination will be spectacular! And bees will love it too!

    • @surajsuku6184
      @surajsuku6184 2 года назад +1

      @@OlgaCarmody yes 5 !

  • @eleanormilbak5511
    @eleanormilbak5511 2 года назад +1

    So enjoy your informative video Olga. As a David Austin rose grower myself. It was good to hear your advice on colours &plants that are good companions. Good to know I have been doing very much similar to your advice ; i also plant ( intermittently ) small salvia’s.around the rose beds The salvia plant gives out a sulphurous scent. which I find helps with the aphids & black spot
    I live in southern Australia. Which is a temperate climate I’m not sure of your area climate

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      Great, I am glad this video was helpful! Hello from Connecticut! I planted annual salvias in my patio pits, I also planted the out into the garden near roses!

  • @Sazza21
    @Sazza21 2 года назад +3

    What a fantastic video! Thank you so much for all the information.

  • @joshandshelbys
    @joshandshelbys 2 года назад +3

    This is so helpful, thank you!

  • @jel77l26
    @jel77l26 2 года назад

    Great information! Thank you very much! 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @marleneshaw3788
    @marleneshaw3788 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent videos so informative thank you from Melbourne Australia

  • @jel77l26
    @jel77l26 2 года назад

    Great information!thank you very much! 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @kristinelofquist7477
    @kristinelofquist7477 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @debbiestewart6691
    @debbiestewart6691 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for a great video 🌹

  • @marisayoung796
    @marisayoung796 Год назад

    Thanks for carrying this wonderfully nuanced assessment! All this - from plant requirements to color and foliage structure - roils through my head every spring and I'm glad to get this feedback along with the affirmation towards what I'm after.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Thank you, Marisa, I am glad it was helpful. Enjoy your garden this spring!

  • @hannahadlergontard7057
    @hannahadlergontard7057 2 года назад

    I love all yours videos!

  • @plant4table
    @plant4table 2 года назад +1

    This video is super informative. Thank you.

  • @phillwilkes7764
    @phillwilkes7764 Год назад

    Hi Olga, your video are lovely. Just bought Gabriel Oak, what a scent, planted next to Lavender. Recommended.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад +1

      That combo of your rose and Lavender must be striking!

  • @jenniferkessener1111
    @jenniferkessener1111 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for a great video Olga. I would love a list in your description of the video. I did take notes!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      You are welcome Jennifer. You mean the list of plants? I put it into the screen at the end of my video. You can take a screenshot and keep it for your reference. Is that what you mean?

  • @gracestokes3288
    @gracestokes3288 4 месяца назад

    Love your videos!!!
    What about Catmint (Nepeta) as a rose companion? They have such a nice long bloom. I also like Candytuft with roses….again very long bloom and even after blooming the foliage is very handsome. Clematis? I would love to see you expand on the Companion issue and I do love your soft color sense!
    Thank You!

  • @mskimsoprano8582
    @mskimsoprano8582 2 года назад

    Thank you, this was very helpful.

  • @hannahadlergontard7057
    @hannahadlergontard7057 2 года назад

    You have a wonderful garden!

  • @charliebucket8053
    @charliebucket8053 2 года назад

    thankyou very much for explaining colour mixing and matching! I feel like I actually understand how to display my potted roses now finally! very helpful, have subscribed 👍

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for subscribing!

  • @agnediciuniene9861
    @agnediciuniene9861 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice!
    I only missed ornamental grasses in this.

  • @rparizes
    @rparizes Год назад

    very helpful; thanks a lot olga !'

  • @loydacrespo2535
    @loydacrespo2535 2 года назад +1

    …I love your channel! I actually ordered two shrub roses and one climbing roses from David Austin roses early this week, they should be coming early next week. I'm glad I saw this video as I was planning on planting them between some lavender, I wasn't too sure of the combination as they require different water amounts but I love the lavender color! I might have to relocate the lavender or choose a different location for the roses.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      You can plant lavender together with roses and water them differently, if you can do that... I have quite a big order of roses from last year and they are not here yet...Patience.

    • @loydacrespo2535
      @loydacrespo2535 2 года назад

      @@OlgaCarmody Patience indeed! Thank you Olga for your suggestion on that...I was thinking of that actually this weekend. I'm thinking I'll do a trench around the roses to make sure that they get plenty of water and maybe move dirt away from the lavender root ball to make sure it doesn't sit on water. I'm so excited, I ordered 2 Alnwick roses and and one Bathsheba climbing rose. I been enjoying watching a lot of your videos they are very helpful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing. Lord willing you get your roses very soon. Blessings!

  • @Debbiesnc
    @Debbiesnc 2 года назад +2

    Amazing, thank you for your very helpful lessons around roses!! It gave me great ideas around using the blues with roses that are light red, yellow,(Charles Darwin rose), and peachy orange Lady Shallot, as already there is blue astor and lovely blue nigella damascena that grow as wildflowers in the perineal garden, here in the Piedmont area of N. C. I am now considering stopping by my garden center for a second Lady S. rose if they are possibly still in stock, after seeing how planting separate roses close together that makes such a big statement. Also I am planting roses in containers and the video about how to do this was incredibly helpful and very timely. One question for you is around rather than using the pebbles as the first layer in a pot I had learned a few years ago about and do use use broken terra cotta pieces as they of course protect water from flooding out immediately as well as keep it from totally blocking up the flow, in order to hopefully provide good drainage. Is this correct or a valid good choice? I’m excited to have you and will be my go-to place for good advice. Your beautiful accent and cadence as you speak contribute to better learning and am so very grateful to have found your channel. Thank you and happy spring , happy summer, stay well and keep up the good work!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, thank you, dear! I read about terra-cotta pieces in the pot, I use them sometimes, but very often, I just fill my pots with soil medium and don't bother about extra steps. No difference so far. And yes, planting in groups of 2-3 makes such a difference than just one bush! I recently planted 5 Roahl Dahl roses and am planning to raise them as one big bush! Don't know, it will be either spectacular or roses won't like it. We will see. Happy Gardening!

  • @lahusa6866
    @lahusa6866 Год назад

    Love this. Subscribed

  • @jtmurillo139
    @jtmurillo139 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Olga, recently discovered your channel, thank you for your useful videos. Could you please share the name of your book please? Thank you.

  • @GardenDiaries1
    @GardenDiaries1 Год назад

    Very helpful thank you 😊

  • @Elizabeth-rp1pi
    @Elizabeth-rp1pi 2 года назад +1

    I have pared my yellow Graham Thomas rose with purple clematis Jackmanii. They grow intertwined on a very tall ornate birdhouse pole. Very striking together.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      That must be gorgeous. Do you mind sharing with us your beautiful roses in the garden this year? I am planning to ask folks to send their photos and we can celebrate those beautiful blooms all together. Your striking color combination must be a showstopper!

  • @Elizabeth-rp1pi
    @Elizabeth-rp1pi 2 года назад

    Hello Olga! I need to tell you I have had Lady's Mantle in my garden for many years, and it only does well when I do NOT water it very much. I know you mentioned it as a companion plant for roses, so I thought I’d tell you of my experience with it. I am in south central MA and my Lady’s Mantle is in full sun.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      Hi Elizabeth, does your Lady's Mantle go big during flowering and take over all the space around? Thank you for sharing.

  • @basiaszendrei1603
    @basiaszendrei1603 2 года назад +1

    We have lady’s mantle here in Scotland all over the garden. In our case it’s actually quite aggressive and I have to keep on top if it, so it doesn’t choke my boarders.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      I want to introduce it to my garden and see how it will behave in my climate here in US, zone 6/7. Maybe I will be sorry, but still, Lady's Mantle is such a happy plant!

    • @basiaszendrei1603
      @basiaszendrei1603 2 года назад

      @@OlgaCarmody I guess we pught to try everything. But hopefuly it will perform well for you but not become as crazy as in the climate here, so it will be easier to keep on top. Good luck Olga.

  • @martinichip8969
    @martinichip8969 2 года назад +4

    Such a helpful video 😀. I also became motivated by Michael Marriott to try phacelia this year. Curious where you got your seeds? Sounds like you’re going to start some indoors. Are you planning to try any other method of starting to grow them? I read that direct seeding is best but thinking of trialing other ways. Let us know how it goes for you. Thank you. ☀️

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      I am planning to use some seeds to start them indoors and some outside when weather is warmer. And then compare the results. Will keep you posted. Thanks and happy gardening. Oh, I ordered them from smartseedsemporium.etsy.com

  • @John-wr6yo
    @John-wr6yo Год назад +1

    I love the old fashioned re seeding lark spur

  • @elmaelmar2761
    @elmaelmar2761 2 года назад +3

    Oh Olga!! This is such a good informative video!! How I wish I could hire you to plan a rose garden. All the roses that I have coming are all in shades of pink. You talked about lavender but would Russian sage work??🌸🌸

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +2

      Hi Elma, I had Russian sage in my garden and took it out. In my opinion, it needs a lot of space to look good, and it has very unruly way of growing. If you have space and can view that sage from far, than go for it. “Denim’n Lace” sage is very much improved variety. Not sure if you can get it. It is so much more compact, has very stiff vertical growth and is totally gorgeous. I want it in my garden…

    • @elmariedstra5631
      @elmariedstra5631 2 года назад

      @@OlgaCarmody I love demin n lace!! Any other plant suggestions for pink roses??

  • @orlandolanda4144
    @orlandolanda4144 Год назад

    What roses is at 1:12?? It’s beautiful

  • @osonomeo
    @osonomeo 2 года назад

    Great video, nice to know someone else isn't too crazy about red in the garden. @Olga Carmody I hope your sister is thriving.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      She is doing good, Western Ukraine didn't sustain any damage, but my heart breaks for people in the East.

  • @gardeningbyheart4912
    @gardeningbyheart4912 2 года назад +2

    I loved your sharing of the color wheel. Very informative and timely. And, I won't plant lucifer either, because of the name. So glad I'm not the only one! Wonderful video as usual. Two quick questions, what type of boxwoods are you using with your roses, and where did you order them for that small size? Thank you.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      Wonderful! I will talk about my boxwoods in the next video, too much to type here. Thank you!

    • @gardeningbyheart4912
      @gardeningbyheart4912 2 года назад

      @@OlgaCarmody thank you. :)

    • @P_Belle
      @P_Belle 2 года назад

      I use color wheel alot!

  • @fayewhaley2962
    @fayewhaley2962 8 месяцев назад +1

    I really like silver foliage like Artemisia and lamium.

  • @ayoutubechannel8228
    @ayoutubechannel8228 2 года назад +1

    What would you suggest as a colour-wheel-optimal companion plant for Abraham Darby Olga.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      Abraham Darby has peach color, so any creams will look well with it. Foliage companion plants in silver will fit well together with this rose. Whites are always fitting with any color. If we want a striking combo, I would pair this color with deep blue. DA uses burnt oranges successfully with peach…

    • @ayoutubechannel8228
      @ayoutubechannel8228 2 года назад

      @@OlgaCarmody thank you for your answer. My Abrahams have just arrived so I'll keep your advice in mind while arranging their flower bed. The peculiar thing about that particular variety is the way the blossoms shift between peach and pink.

    • @heliotropezzz333
      @heliotropezzz333 2 года назад

      My Abraham Darby is next to a white rose and underneath are Johnson's blue geraniums.

  • @jingshanlao5500
    @jingshanlao5500 2 года назад +2

    Clematis can be great rose companions, old fashioned but always work!

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      I kind of find clematis awkward with roses, but it is just my opinion. I have white clematis in my garden growing with knock out rose and the combo is not impressive, maybe because that rose is not my favorite,… Do you have success with those?

  • @tammygillettVictoryGarden
    @tammygillettVictoryGarden 8 месяцев назад

    I am in Avon, CT. Looking for close to thornless climbing rose, white or light pink or light yellow. Any like that in your garden?

  • @juanantonioramirez2347
    @juanantonioramirez2347 2 года назад +1

    Will the Delphian flower grow well after preparing the area to low ph acidic levels?

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      I know that delphiniums love neutral to slightly acidic soils, so low ph would be not to their taste. But you can try and see what happens... Good luck!

  • @graceb2009
    @graceb2009 2 года назад +2

    Thank you dear Olga, I try to have a variety of colors in my little garden, all of the time I am looking for a space to put a new one...I feel fine when I am in my garden, it Is confotable AND very relaxing for me... Thanks a lot for giving us your support to contoninue every day, because it Is not an easy work, a garden needs of you all of the time...bye 🤩🌼🍄🦋🌼🌱🖐️🌺💮💮🌿🐞🍄🍄💮🌺🌺💗💗🌱🌿

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      Wonderful, gardens can be such great places for us to relax and experience peace. Have a great day in your garden! My garden is windy today..

  • @Krisztina1978
    @Krisztina1978 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi, Olga! How often do you water your roses?

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  4 месяца назад

      It all depends on the rain. If no good rain is expected, I deep water twice a week.

  • @janetn1925
    @janetn1925 2 года назад +2

    Olga, consider yourself lucky on the Lady's Mantle. I had a few in my garden when I lived in Northern New Hampshire and it behaved fine for several years. Then all of a sudden it decided it really liked the conditions and started coming up everywhere! And the problem was that unlike some plants that are easy to pull out, Lady's Mantle was no lady! She hung on and was difficult to remove. So in my new garden at our retirement home I did not plant.

    • @marilynhudson7182
      @marilynhudson7182 2 года назад

      You reminded me of our experience with Hostas this year. First time ever had the shade to grow them. Small plants, just a few on each side of the walkway up to the front door. Small area with maybe a foot wide of soil in a 5 foot long run. Minuteman Hosta to be precise. I beat the slugs with salt but they they still were raggy looking. Didn't like the spot I guess. I admire peoples beautiful Hostas that are so big. They were only planted in spring but I pulled them up in the fall. Oh my God I felt like I needed a tow truck! I see now why they are so easy to grow and separate.

    • @janetn1925
      @janetn1925 2 года назад +1

      @@marilynhudson7182 I have planted several Hostas but they barely survived. Well see what they do this season. Luckily they are in an area where I won't have to move them if they get out of hand. :)

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад +1

      I still want Lady’s Mantle in my garden! Janet, am I inviting trouble? Maybe my cold climate will keep it in check? I just love those cheerful spreading leaves!

    • @janetn1925
      @janetn1925 2 года назад +1

      @@OlgaCarmody I am in zone 5B now but was in zone 4 when the Lady takeover happened. But prior to that house I had planted them with no issue. So probably it will be fine. I do get a bit nervous about plants that spread but I have Bee Balm and Mint in my garden and love them. I find those type of plants easier to control. Since the spreading runners are on the surface I can just pull them out easily. I was thinking about some Ajuga because it is so beautiful with that dark foliage. Do you have any if that? I have heard horror stories about it taking over but maybe should be brave and try. :)

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  • @thesummerland6165
    @thesummerland6165 5 месяцев назад +1

    delphiniuns/larkspur and foxgloves are extremely toxic, I have pets so I wouldn't risk it..but I planted snapdragons and speedwells and they're beautiful, also catmint is beautiful with pinks....ty Olga

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  5 месяцев назад

      My speedwell is not liking all the heat here in CT, and since we don't have pets, the poisoning character of my plants is not an issue to me, but good mentioning, thank you!

  • @John-wr6yo
    @John-wr6yo Год назад +1

    With their circular low growing and profuse blooming habits anual mexican heather is maintenance free and is a super attraction for honey bees.

  • @LilacDaisy2
    @LilacDaisy2 Год назад

    I mistook the title for meaning "companion planting for roses." It was still interesting to hear "visually complementary plants for roses" LOL.

  • @feliciad.hutchins4507
    @feliciad.hutchins4507 10 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @steveneardley7541
    @steveneardley7541 11 месяцев назад

    Meleah Maynard has this to say about creeping bellflower: "The problem is, creeping bellflower has a very strong and extensive root system so it spreads quickly and will easily take over your garden and choke out other plants. It’s also hard to get rid of. Basically, you can dig it out or smother it. I often do some of both. No matter which way you go, it will take years to eradicate this flower-weed creature."

  • @trevormgiles1130
    @trevormgiles1130 2 года назад

    How about kniphofia with roses

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  2 года назад

      Kniphofia is not my favorite, I must say. I do mind its stiff nature of blooms. But the beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right?

    • @trevormgiles1130
      @trevormgiles1130 2 года назад

      Yes it is Olga. But I like you love the look of the David Austin shrub roses.

    • @trevormgiles1130
      @trevormgiles1130 2 года назад

      Some of the larger kniphofia would be a bit messy near the front, but towards the back there colouring could help to lift the softer pinks and apricots. I've two kniphofia with my roses. Knophofia Rooperi in the middle behind Eustacia Vye. Also Nancy red which is quite a tidy one next too Roald Dahl.

  • @Meskarune
    @Meskarune Год назад

    I grow violets and campanula under my roses and they go beautiful together

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Oh, gorgeous colors of violets and campanula go so well together with roses. Good choice!

  • @vorong2ru
    @vorong2ru Год назад

    В Англии рекомендуют сажать высокорослые виды салвий ( hot lips например и похожие), они выделяют пары серы во время жары действуя как фунгицид по сути. У меня так сделано рядом с одной розой и она была действительно самая здоровая в моем саду...

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      Interesting! I heard about their beneficial role as rose companions. Didn't have a chance to see the effect in my garden. Thank you for your feedback. Maybe I will plant salvia in the pots and place them around my Lady of Shalott... Enjoy your garden.

  • @grega.4562
    @grega.4562 10 месяцев назад

    I'm considering mixing an evergreen like English Holly with David Austin roses. Has anyone ever seen that?

  • @junelotus
    @junelotus 4 месяца назад +1

    Why don’t like the name Lucifer?

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  4 месяца назад

      It is the name of the fallen angel, the main enemy of humans.

  • @John-wr6yo
    @John-wr6yo Год назад

    Thank you for idea's for next years companion planting. Blue cornflower sounds real nice for early presentation. At the present i have back to the fuchsia salvia,and blue garden salvia, phenomenal lavender,and creeping thyme as companion plants for my roses. With winter jewel box wood as a a retaining border
    We have many old yews on the sanctuary properties.

    • @OlgaCarmody
      @OlgaCarmody  Год назад

      You garden with many plants, John! I am dying to plant lavender in my garden, just have to find the very sunny location for it.