Very healthy roses and excellent root systems. Interestingly, I also received few bare root roses, last week from Netherlands. Eden standard tree rose was among the other roses I received. Surely these roses will show lovely performance in your garden. Good choice roses. 👍
Loved this mate. The time you take for the cinematic effect works so well. My videos so amateur and downright lazy in comparison. Looks like a great collection you have there and I have no doubt in my mind them roses will fly! Awesome awesome condition and treatment. :) well done mate
Thanks so much for your compliment my friend, I really appreciate it, and I just wanted to try new way to make the videos look a bit more interesting for everyone. Anyway, I am super excited for these new roses, hopefully they are all going well in this season! Cheers!
For me, I am usually using two kind of soils. For roses planting in containers, I am using potting mixed soil, (2 parts of compost, 2 parts of peat moss, 1 part of perlite, 1 cup of worm casting, and a handful of 3-1-2 organic fertilizer). For roses in the ground, I dig a 2’x2’ hole, mixing garden compost or any manures in that native soil, put the rose in that hole somehow the bud union a little bit lower the top of the ground, and fill the mixed soil above back, top of that, I will mulch with compost and water. Every year I will fertilizer with formula 3-1-2 in Spring and clean up all the debris underneath, following with be a layer of compost mulching
Very healthy roses and excellent root systems. Interestingly, I also received few bare root roses, last week from Netherlands. Eden standard tree rose was among the other roses I received. Surely these roses will show lovely performance in your garden. Good choice roses. 👍
Thank you! I am glad you have Eden as well, hopefully all you roses will be taking off in this season for you! Cheers!
Great info. Thanks so much for sharing. Will definitely try this method. 😊
Thank you!
Loved this mate. The time you take for the cinematic effect works so well. My videos so amateur and downright lazy in comparison. Looks like a great collection you have there and I have no doubt in my mind them roses will fly! Awesome awesome condition and treatment. :) well done mate
Thanks so much for your compliment my friend, I really appreciate it, and I just wanted to try new way to make the videos look a bit more interesting for everyone. Anyway, I am super excited for these new roses, hopefully they are all going well in this season! Cheers!
@@smallbackyardfun it works really well that’s my advice :) with your garden, roses and edits the skys the limit :)
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Thank you!
Спасибо и мы в России так же передерживаем розы до основной посадки.
Thank you! Yes! This way is applied very well for anyone who’s living in colder countries, sometimes we have a late cold snap in early Spring!
What soil do you use for your roses?
For me, I am usually using two kind of soils. For roses planting in containers, I am using potting mixed soil, (2 parts of compost, 2 parts of peat moss, 1 part of perlite, 1 cup of worm casting, and a handful of 3-1-2 organic fertilizer). For roses in the ground, I dig a 2’x2’ hole, mixing garden compost or any manures in that native soil, put the rose in that hole somehow the bud union a little bit lower the top of the ground, and fill the mixed soil above back, top of that, I will mulch with compost and water. Every year I will fertilizer with formula 3-1-2 in Spring and clean up all the debris underneath, following with be a layer of compost mulching