David Austin Climbing Roses / How To Prune Roses / James Galway Rose

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2023
  • Today I’m pruning our David Austin Climbing Roses. We prune these roses every spring to achieve maximum blooms over the coming season and I will explain exactly how we do this. This is an in-depth guide with detailed instructions.
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  • @3kidmama
    @3kidmama 2 месяца назад +1

    The best explanation of WHY you choose to prune where you do - in choosing the direction each node is growing! Thank you! I just received one of these J Galway roses for a gift so was so excited to see what I have to look forward too!

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  2 месяца назад

      You are so welcome! Hope you love James Galway as much as I do 😁🌹

  • @simonwalton
    @simonwalton Год назад +7

    Really clear explanations. I am growing a climber for the first time and thanks to people like you I have a good chance of getting it looking lovely.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Glad to help! Good luck with your roses.

  • @indie8189
    @indie8189 2 месяца назад +1

    Your JG's color is deeper than mine. Love JG!

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Месяц назад +1

      Oh, that's interesting. I love James Galway rose too - such a pretty colour 😁

  • @donnasims3257
    @donnasims3257 3 месяца назад +2

    You have explained climbing rose pruning excellently! I ❤️ your videos. I’m watching from western Canada. Thank you.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  3 месяца назад

      You are so welcome, Donna. We love western Canada - we've visited so many times! Particularly, the rockies but also Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Stunning country - you're so lucky to live there. 🇨🇦

  • @AJsGreenThumbLLC
    @AJsGreenThumbLLC Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this beautiful and detailed video on pruning climbers. It is especially useful because of the white brick wall background. Richard did an impressive job reaching the high points of the rose.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад +1

      Thank you!. So glad it was useful. Not sure what I'd do without Richard! 🙃

  • @alliebar
    @alliebar 5 месяцев назад +2

    The most helpful instructions I’ve seen by a charming experienced rose lover. Thank you so much - now I have to go out into the garden and do some pruning of my Iceberg and Mme. Alfred Carriere roses.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  5 месяцев назад

      Gosh, thank you so much Allie. Have fun!

  • @user-fx3nf1qp5e
    @user-fx3nf1qp5e 5 месяцев назад +2

    Clear and easy to follow instructions thank you

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  5 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @bagherihelen
    @bagherihelen 11 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful background music too❤❤

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you like it. Thank you.😁

  • @traceyrose6099
    @traceyrose6099 Год назад +3

    Thanks bunches for this video, I now know how to trum my pierre de ronsard rose, it's my first rose in my life am I'm 56 I've fallen in love with roses, I've ordered 2 david austin Jude the obscure. I should just that statement I've all ways loved roses but brought fresh cut, but now bush and all their give me such pleasure specially in the morning the smell is glorious, well enjoy your day hoping its coming up roses 🌹 😊

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      So happy I could help with the pruning, Tracey. I planted another 6 roses this weekend - it's becoming an obsession!

    • @zonderbaar
      @zonderbaar 5 месяцев назад

      Jude the obscure is so beautiful !

  • @lizzieatherfold2293
    @lizzieatherfold2293 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you Annette really interesting, I am a bit worried about putting up the wires but it seems straightforward enough to do pruning

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  4 месяца назад

      Hi Lizzie, I have a very old but (hopefully) helpful set-by-step video on my channel that shows how to put the wire trellis up. Do give it a go - it's totally worth it for some beautiful fragrant blooms.

  • @nancyjensen6409
    @nancyjensen6409 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for this instruction as I needed it. I will be ordering this rose soon.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  3 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @2010lrain
    @2010lrain Год назад +2

    I'm yet to have any roses in the garden but I will look at a climber. The pruning always put me off having a rose. Will certainly give it a try after your demonstration. Thanks

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Oh, yes, definitely give it a go and, honestly, the rose will grow back even if you think you've made a mistake!

  • @karenhaywood2233
    @karenhaywood2233 4 месяца назад +2

    I've found your video so helpful. Thank you

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  4 месяца назад

      Brilliant, Karen. I'd so glad it was helpful!😁

  • @teslaandhumanity7383
    @teslaandhumanity7383 11 месяцев назад +2

    You’re excellent at teaching, thank you 😊
    Ps I’ve now filled my Amazon basket with Rose 🌹 goodies .
    James Galway is in my Austin basket , I have a north facing front garden .

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  10 месяцев назад

      Oh thank you so much. Good luck with your James Galway - it's really a beautiful rose. 🌹

  • @aliceainscough1858
    @aliceainscough1858 9 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much Alice 😀🌹

  • @bagherihelen
    @bagherihelen 11 месяцев назад +2

    Could you please show some when they regrow
    Thank you so much for excellent explanation ❤

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  11 месяцев назад

      Sure thing. There are a few videos on my channel with these roses so it's possible to see them at each stage of growth - take a look at the playlist called 'Roses'

  • @evamandri
    @evamandri 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very lovely and informative video, thank you!

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Eva, I'm glad you enjoyed it and found it useful.

  • @rowanwhite3520
    @rowanwhite3520 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video! Thank you!

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching

  • @deirdredear
    @deirdredear 10 месяцев назад +2

    Terrific video ! very clear and precise. Thank you

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful Deirdre. Thank you for your kind words. 🌹

  • @debwatts2035
    @debwatts2035 Год назад +2

    Morning!
    Did you say north facing wall? I thought they had to have sun. That’s such good news.
    Thanks for another informative video x

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Hi Deb, yes this is a north, north-east wall - the roses only get a little bit of sun in the mornings and then they're in shade for the rest of the day! 🌸

    • @debwatts2035
      @debwatts2035 Год назад +1

      @@cottoverdi Amazing. I look out for these as your garden grows this year. Thanks again.

  • @lucart08
    @lucart08 Месяц назад +1

    Can you make a climbing rose bloom from top to bottom is the width of your wall is only about 1 meter wide? Thank you so much for this excellent video. The best I've seen.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Месяц назад +1

      Hi, it's definitely worth a try. I would focus on training the shoots while they are still young and more flexible and so you can zig-zag them up the wall. Good luck!

  • @wendybartlett6717
    @wendybartlett6717 Год назад +1

    You are really good at explaining things. I have several David Austin Roses (I want them all!) and I've started giving them a good prune in March which really does make a difference. I used to be too scared of being too drastic in case I killed the plant but as you said, as long as you prune to a node it'll be okay. I watch Darren Harwood on RUclips and he has a stunning garden full of roses one of which is James Galway.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Thanks Wendy, that is so kind. I will have to take a look at Darrens garden - I absolutely love roses - in fact we're planting about 15 more this weekend!!!

  • @meliss36
    @meliss36 Год назад +1

    I’m sure it is a beautiful rose. I just purchased two this Spring. James Galloway as well.
    BUT, I would not want that rose to cover that door.. even if you
    do not use it. The door is lovely
    and gives interest and
    architectural interest. Covering
    with stems is not a good look,
    having them go above and over
    the door would be beautiful.
    Then hang a wreath on the door
    and use it as something
    welcoming. 😊

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Thank a for your interest. I agree the door looks cute but in all honesty it’s pretty annoying when deliveries are left in the rain there so it’s better to ensure that no one thinks it’s the actual front door!!!!

  • @jane-fw4nh
    @jane-fw4nh 5 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve had awful luck with Clair Austin Climber, always looks healthy in winter and blooms through winter on coast near Cheshire, but come the summer it’s always full of pests, the flowers rarely fully open

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  5 месяцев назад +1

      Oh, that's such a shame, Jane. I hope mine do better - I've planted them on my enormous rose arch!

    • @jane-fw4nh
      @jane-fw4nh 5 месяцев назад

      @@cottoverdi just done a really hard prune

  • @vorong2ru
    @vorong2ru Год назад +1

    interesting how you cut off most of the vertical stems on the long horizontal shoots, while i'm trying to keep them on the plant, just cutting them down to a couple buds that normally leaf out and give it a much bushier look with a higher number of flowers...

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Hi there, I've found with the James Galway that it grows super-fast and that If I don't cut it back, it will just start hanging down from the weight of all the blooms and it gets so tall that all the flowers are way above our heads and we can't really see them, this is why I cut it back. I've not found it detrimental to cut it back to one or 2 buds; I still get absolutely loads of flowers. Roses are amazing, aren't they?!

  • @ChoatMusic
    @ChoatMusic Год назад +1

    Thank you for the well done and informative video. I have a question what about deadheading once you have blooms and the Roses been going in the summer how do we prune that to keep it reblooming?

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Thank you - I'm so glad you found it useful. Once your roses have gone over, take each cluster back to the first leaf that has 5 leaflets on it. This should encourage re-blooming.

  • @thefrontbackside
    @thefrontbackside Год назад +1

    Hi CottpVerdi, I look forward to seeing these in their first flush again, it is going to look amazing.
    I took your advice from an older video last year and started to train my climbing Rose Wollerton Old Hall David Austin from the start rather than waiting and this year I am already getting lots of lateral growth so thank you.
    I was hoping to get some advice. I have a bush Rose from David Austin which came out last year called Elizabeth and I was wondering do you clear out the middle of these types of roses so it can have good airflow or do you leave it as it is a bushy thick rose? Any advice would be great? Thank you kindly.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад +2

      Hi there, I'm so glad you're having success with training your rose. In my experience, it's a good idea to create a vase shape and try not to have too many stems growing inwards, however, with a young/new plant, it's also a good idea to leave it a year or two before you do any drastic pruning. I'd stick to pruning the 3 Ds (diseased, damaged, dead) for the first year and also eliminate any stems that will rub. Hope this helps. 🌹

  • @poodlesgardens
    @poodlesgardens Год назад +1

    How long should I let my largest horizontal branches grow? Is there a length at which they should be cut shorter?

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Hi there, gosh, I think your plant will let you know when the lateral branches are too long because they will weaken. Also, each rose will have a maximum height, this should be available on the plant label and I wouldn't let the rose grow any longer than this 'height'. Hope this helps.

  • @bewoodford2807
    @bewoodford2807 Год назад +1

    I've got a long trellis dividing my veg plot from the ornamental garden. I had 6 climbers planted against it, plus group 3 clematis. One of the rises, Galway Bay, died. Can I plant another rose onto the same trellis but a different planting hole or should i avoid the area altogether and plant another clematis? Thank you x

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Hi Be, It depends. Do you know what it died from? What it a disease or something less sinister like lack of water/too much water?

  • @ehmadehmad7007
    @ehmadehmad7007 10 месяцев назад +1

    what direction is that wall facing? how many hours of sun does that wall get at the max?

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, the wall faces north-east. It gets morning sun for about 4-5 hours depending on the time of year.

  • @maggietrisconi3968
    @maggietrisconi3968 Год назад +1

    We have suffered terribly with black spot on our roses even though we've sprayed them. I've been told though that even though we are looking after them, black spot is airborne and will spread from neighbours' gardens. Is that correct? Sorry I am a very inexperienced gardener!

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад +1

      Hi Maggie, yes black spot will spread really easily, both airborne and through the soil. YThe best thing you can do is be super-vigilant and remove any affected leaves as soon as you see them. Don't give it a chance to spread. I also find that feeding my roses helps to keep them healthier.

  • @claresalmon438
    @claresalmon438 Год назад +1

    You pruned so much off. Always a chicken here & don’t want to take too much off!

    • @alicegendron4325
      @alicegendron4325 Год назад +1

      Roses love to be pruned. It invigorates them and makes them want to push out and flourish.

    • @cottoverdi
      @cottoverdi  Год назад

      Yes, I have always pruned roses this way and it really gives them a boost. I prune my shrub roses quite hard too. It's important to create a framework of strong branches for the new seasons blooms. Give it a go....! Roses are such strong plants and you can't really make a mistake - they will grow back if you prune to a node/bud. Good luck.😁