Very interesting about the underplanting with salvia. I will definitely try that. I am in Pennsylvania, USA, very hot humid summers often with little rainfall. Black spot is devastating here unless you spray, which I don't like to do. I grow species roses which are immune, but struggle to grow any other roses. Thanks for the very informative video!
Hi Sarah, just like James and Paul below you are very knowledgeable on everything and you explain it all so easily. I have two rose bushes in my garden here in Cyprus and in summer they enhance the Frangipani trees I have, they shoot up over the top and with the big leaves of the Frangipani they look awesome. I have no idea what roses they are, one is dark Crimson and the other pale yellow, I will take a photo when they shoot up. Your videos are magic.
I have that ‘Julia’s Rose’ in the garden I inherited and I loved it but struggled to find out what it was called. Was there a dispute about what name it should be given? Only in the last year has it suddenly become more popular. It looks very vintage to me but doesn’t flower prolifically in my garden. Looks wonderful with the dark purple Sambucus behind it.
I have grown the hot chocolate rose for a couple of years, but it does struggle with black spot. I have been super careful to keep well watered this year (home a lot!) but it’s still suffering on older growth. Do you have any tips? I do have a few salvias in my garden, near, but not directly under the rose so I can definitely try that tip. I chose my particular rose when it was in bloom, so I would hate to dig it up. I have thought about taking cuttings to maintain the particular flower and start with a new plant again but am not sure if cuttings would be systematically infected?
@@amandachavez5795 yes! I underplanted last year with 2 Salvia Nachvtlinder and had a very healthy rose growth last year. The Salvia plants have overwintered successfully and so far the rose bush is healthy this year.
don't you just hate those deformed pompom-ised flowers (especially roses!) that are absolutely useless to bees and hoverflies. give me single flowers every time. isn't it time our tv gardening presenters moved away from those gaudy abominations?
I could listen to Sarah talk about plants all day......so interesting!
Both the topic and the voice. So calming :3
I actually watch her videos once (the first time I am noticed she posted) and than later in the evening, to sleep better! She is amazing!
Me too! She's great isn't she?!👍💯
I loved them all! The simple life is so pretty and the little white pet, wow! Julia's Rose is a dream. I can see why you have so many favourites 🥰😍
Really enjoyed your open day.
Amazing BEAUTIFUL garden you have created .
Very interesting about the underplanting with salvia. I will definitely try that. I am in Pennsylvania, USA, very hot humid summers often with little rainfall. Black spot is devastating here unless you spray, which I don't like to do. I grow species roses which are immune, but struggle to grow any other roses. Thanks for the very informative video!
Hi Sarah, just like James and Paul below you are very knowledgeable on everything and you explain it all so easily. I have two rose bushes in my garden here in Cyprus and in summer they enhance the Frangipani trees I have, they shoot up over the top and with the big leaves of the Frangipani they look awesome. I have no idea what roses they are, one is dark Crimson and the other pale yellow, I will take a photo when they shoot up. Your videos are magic.
Your flowers are so beautiful 😍
So happy to find your videos - I’m in heaven!
I have that ‘Julia’s Rose’ in the garden I inherited and I loved it but struggled to find out what it was called. Was there a dispute about what name it should be given? Only in the last year has it suddenly become more popular. It looks very vintage to me but doesn’t flower prolifically in my garden. Looks wonderful with the dark purple Sambucus behind it.
All gorgeous roses.
I would love to see a tour of your garden.
beautiful flowers
Thank you...love the rose info!
I have grown the hot chocolate rose for a couple of years, but it does struggle with black spot. I have been super careful to keep well watered this year (home a lot!) but it’s still suffering on older growth. Do you have any tips? I do have a few salvias in my garden, near, but not directly under the rose so I can definitely try that tip. I chose my particular rose when it was in bloom, so I would hate to dig it up. I have thought about taking cuttings to maintain the particular flower and start with a new plant again but am not sure if cuttings would be systematically infected?
Any luck with your rose bush?
@@amandachavez5795 yes! I underplanted last year with 2 Salvia Nachvtlinder and had a
very healthy rose growth last year. The Salvia plants have overwintered successfully and so far the rose bush is healthy this year.
@@jennycollard1173 Thanks for answering! I’m going to try doing the same. Thank you for the advice. 😊.
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing
Cinco de Mayo is pronounced with a soft c sound; so “sinko day my-oh” 😊
el pseudo-portland Pergolese ofrece una variedad de colores que van desde el rojo de Tiro hasta el malva pizarra.., a tener en cuenta
Look interesting vids
Love to watch 👍👍🙏
lovely video
Could watch Sarah a lot longer than Titchmarsh.
She is the best flower in her garden, and I could watch her than Alan Titchmarsh.
don't you just hate those deformed pompom-ised flowers (especially roses!) that are absolutely useless to bees and hoverflies. give me single flowers every time. isn't it time our tv gardening presenters moved away from those gaudy abominations?