5 gorgeous David Austin's roses: Benjamin Britten, The Lady Gardener, Princess Anne, Hereitage...

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @oddball-z
    @oddball-z Месяц назад +3

    Your roses are gorgeous, thank you for sharing Lien 💚🥀

    • @liensgarden301
      @liensgarden301  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you.
      Another hot and very humid day here, but tomorrow we will have some rain which is amazing looking forward to.
      Have you got any snow yet?

    • @oddball-z
      @oddball-z Месяц назад +1

      @@liensgarden301 Few snowflakes but nothing sticking to the ground yet, ready for a good freeze so it isn't so muddy, and I like to listen to the snowfall I find it cathartic. ❄️☃️

    • @liensgarden301
      @liensgarden301  Месяц назад +1

      I do like listening to the sound of the rain, maybe one day we can make the trip to snow mountain which is 2 hours drive from ours and I can listen to the sound of snow too.

  • @deniseewert6372
    @deniseewert6372 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful your roses and flowers,❤

    • @liensgarden301
      @liensgarden301  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you.
      Do you grow a lot of roses too?

  • @nikkonch
    @nikkonch Месяц назад +1

    I have just planted a bare root Lady Gardener and your video confirms that it is a beautiful rose. Here in the UK the season is just coming to an end and we are getting occasional snow and frosts but my Princess Anne (which I think has very attractive blooms) has stood up to it well and still had a dozen or so blooms last week, so I plan to move it to a more prominent position. My Lady of Shalott has so many buds on it that I am hoping we get enough mild weather for them to flower before the season is definitely over. Anyway, thank you for showing us around a part of your beautiful garden.

    • @liensgarden301
      @liensgarden301  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing all those with us too.
      I hope your The Lady Garden will do well for you there, she is such a beautiful rose.
      I got a Lady of Charlotte rose too, but it was grown from the cutting, It has been struggling since I got it a few years ago, I am thinking I will dig her up and pot her in a container, I think it has root competition to my giant Black lace Elderberry.
      We had so much rain in the past 2 days so will be a lot of trimming and deading tomorrow for me.
      Do you grow Kordes roses too? Or mostly David Austin's roses?
      Thank you for stopping by my channel.

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch Месяц назад +1

      @@liensgarden301 I don't have a large garden so I have to choose my roses carefully and be ruthless if the roses disappoint. I have found that DA roses are the ones which work best for me - maybe because they are bred about 50 miles from where I live in England. Last year I tried a variety of non-DA roses in pots, but ended up giving most of them away. I have kept a few. We have had snow as well as torrential rain leading to flooding in recent weeks - my sister-in-law lives a few miles away in a beautiful village and the road through the village was turned into a small river - fortunately she lives on a slight rise. I try and look on the bright side - all that rainwater must be good for the roots of the roses! I do have a channel too, but my garden is quite a mess at the moment, especially since pheasants and other birds, as well as a badger or two, have been ripping my lawn to shreds to get at every last sunflower seed or peanut I throw out there as birdfood. But I am not a tidy gardener normally anyway, and I do really enjoy seeing the beautifully colourful male pheasants strutting around - a bit like walking roses! Think of us enduring freezing temperatures while you are enjoying the sun and warmth in your garden!

    • @liensgarden301
      @liensgarden301  Месяц назад

      @nikkonch oh wow, I didn't know you live very close to where David Austin's roses are bred, I would visit that place very often if they allow.
      Thank you for sharing all that, I will check your channel out and follow yours, always nice to see someone else's garden too.
      I will think of you guys enduring harsh winter while sunshine and warm here.
      Hope your winter won't be too harsh and your roses will have a good year next year.
      Thank you for the comment again.

    • @liensgarden301
      @liensgarden301  Месяц назад

      Oh, I am out of room in the ground so a lot of my roses in pots, plus I do grow a lot of my citrus in the containers too cause they don't like the frost so I put them near the house to give them a little protection over the winter.
      Do you grow fruit trees and veggies as well?

    • @nikkonch
      @nikkonch Месяц назад +1

      @@liensgarden301 The large bed at the bottom of my garden was a veggie patch until I caught the rose bug. I used to grow potatoes, dwarf beans and tomatoes there - now it's roses, 2 hibiscus and a small pear tree. I grow tomatoes in pots in the greenhouse and on our decking and dwarf beans in the ground also in the greenhouse. i have various small skinny "supercolumn" plum/greengage/pear trees, but after 5 years or so they have not yet produced much. Our past two summers have been very disappointing with little direct sun and average daytime temperatures of around 22 degrees, which has been fine for the roses, but has meant we barely ever wanted to sit outside as we have in the past, so we have spent a fortnight on holiday in Spain each year just to get some sun and heat - before or after the rose season of course! I have only visited the DA gardens once - they are pretty amazing and you can find videos people have shot there online. It's probably just as well I don't go there frequently - the temptation to buy would be too great!

  • @mypreciousgarden
    @mypreciousgarden 22 дня назад +1

    Hi from France ! I love being able to see rose tours even when it's not the season for us anymore (although I have a rose still in bloom right now, she's called "Jazz Festival", amazing for a first year ! Apart from roses, I see you have pansies/violas growing wild ! 😄

    • @liensgarden301
      @liensgarden301  21 день назад +1

      Do you speak French, I studied French for 2 years when I was in Vietnam but I forgot most of it since I moved to Australia, no one speaks French with me here.
      I didn't know Jazz Festival rose is available in France, that is awesome.
      Yes the pansies are still lovely, they are great like ground cover and still so pretty.
      I will check your channel out tomorrow when I have more time and thank you for the lovely comments.

    • @mypreciousgarden
      @mypreciousgarden 19 дней назад

      @@liensgarden301 oh, nice that you learnt french! When did you move to Australia, long ago ? Do you have Jazz Festival ?

  • @kiki29073
    @kiki29073 Месяц назад +1

    Where are you living that it's hot and humid still? I'm in the Southern part of the USA. It's finally cooling down here after the summer heat!

    • @liensgarden301
      @liensgarden301  Месяц назад

      Hello there, I live in Canberra Australia which is currently late spring, but summer starts from 1/12/ 2024.
      I love some cool air tho.
      Do you grow a lot of roses?