What a fun tour! My rose loving heart is smiling. Question...On the Rise Up series, is that one rose on each trellis or a grouping? They're so beautiful! I have spot in mind!!
🥰🤗 Great question! There are 3 plantings of the Rise Up roses, however you wouldn't need to plant that many as they would eventually grow and fill those spaces, but if you wanted more a more immediate full look you could plant a trio ☺
All the Proven Winners roses I have in my garden are proven to be winners! I have the Ringo all star, At Last, the rise up roses and the reminiscent roses. So far they are disease resistant, strong flower power, and super fast growing! Will be getting more to replace the roses that are too finicky for my taste.
I just added the Rise Up Amberness in my garden this season. The scent is heavenly! I also remembered sniffing the Ringo All-Star at the nursery and loving its fragrance too!
Those roses look gorgeous- thanks for the overview and tour! The really big areas covered with roses look like they probably don’t get much air circulation. Does that create disease issues?
So glad you enjoyed it! 🤗 That area actually does get enough air circulation so that the plants don't get disease issues, but with the disease-resistant qualities of those roses - that certainly helps as well! 😄
Enjoyed the video, Stacy’s knowledge and presentation is as always excellent. I have deer but so far they seem to stay away from the gardens close to the house so I may give one of these a try. I would like to grow one up an obelisk about 6 or 7’ tall, any recommendations on a rose that won’t require a lot of pruning to keep in check?
I wish I could grow more roses but between deer pressure and lack of sun, I can only grow some in containers like Oso Easy Italian Ice. Thank you for the envy inducing tour!😅
Wish I could find these in Germany! I have a bunch of David Austins in both my garden and my in law’s garden that I maintain, but I’d so love to add a few At Last roses!
Hi, which of your roses is the most floriferous, cold hardy and fragrant? I'm zone 5 and Knockouts tend to die back for me. Miracle on the Hudson does well for me. I am thinking of one of the reminiscent roses or oso easy. I also have a a lot of deer pressure and japanese beetles, so prefer a long blooming/continuous rose to make it worth the extra work. I read At Last is beautiful, but petals shatter quickly. Thank you!
The best fragrance in the Reminiscent series is Reminscent Pink, but one of our all time favorite fragrances is definitely Rise Up Lilac Days. If you love the color and fragrance of At Last but are looking for flowers that last longer, consider Flavorette Honey Apricot. It's even more fragrant. The Oso Easy roses are very long blooming, but none of them have much more than a light fragrance. ☺
All of these Oso Easy roses are for full sun. However, in the video many of them are thriving in shade. Some roses, including Knock Out Roses, thrive in part shade. I'm wondering how the Oso Easy roses do in partial shade as seen in this video.
While some of the roses may appear to be under trees, they do end up getting at least 6 hours of bright sun through the day. While roses can grow in part sun, they will flower far less, possibly not at all, and the disease resistance will not be as strong.
Three plants, which isn't necessary as one would fill this space over time but if you wanted a more full look off the bat then planting more like this would be a good idea ☺
Excellent video, thank you for the show!
So glad you enjoyed it! 🤗
I'm getting Oso easy peasy! My.... love it!!!❤
Yes!! It's a blooming machine! 😄
What a fun tour! My rose loving heart is smiling. Question...On the Rise Up series, is that one rose on each trellis or a grouping? They're so beautiful! I have spot in mind!!
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Great question! There are 3 plantings of the Rise Up roses, however you wouldn't need to plant that many as they would eventually grow and fill those spaces, but if you wanted more a more immediate full look you could plant a trio ☺
They are all so gorgeous! I want to grow them all!
Can never have too many roses, right? 😄
Thanks for sharing this. Just great information!!!!! Happy gardening to you and everyone else 😊
So glad you enjoyed this! Happy gardening, friend! 🤗❤
Just added the Oso Easy Double Red Roses. They look spectacular coupled with the PW Little Lime hydrangeas.
😍😍 What a beautiful combination!
En fuego is en Order, now!! 😍😍
What great taste you have! 😄🤗
I love the mango orange color of At last roses!
And the fragrance on those roses is phenomenal! 😍
All the Proven Winners roses I have in my garden are proven to be winners! I have the Ringo all star, At Last, the rise up roses and the reminiscent roses. So far they are disease resistant, strong flower power, and super fast growing! Will be getting more to replace the roses that are too finicky for my taste.
Yay, so glad to hear that! 🤗 IT sounds like you have quite the beautiful collection 😍
Gorgeous roses. My fav is Italian Ice but appreciate seeing the new additions.
Italian Ice is a wonderful rose! I love the color variation in the blooms ☺
The Pear’d is stunning! I think that is going to be our next addition!!!
It would look amazing in your lovely garden! 😍
I just added the Rise Up Amberness in my garden this season. The scent is heavenly! I also remembered sniffing the Ringo All-Star at the nursery and loving its fragrance too!
Isn't it lovely?! So nice to have the fragrance with the disease-resistant qualities! 😄🤗
After the hydrangea collection almost completed, now I have a new rose collection from PW, woohoo!! Thanks Stacey
🤩🤗 So many great options!
Those roses look gorgeous- thanks for the overview and tour! The really big areas covered with roses look like they probably don’t get much air circulation. Does that create disease issues?
So glad you enjoyed it! 🤗 That area actually does get enough air circulation so that the plants don't get disease issues, but with the disease-resistant qualities of those roses - that certainly helps as well! 😄
Enjoyed the video, Stacy’s knowledge and presentation is as always excellent. I have deer but so far they seem to stay away from the gardens close to the house so I may give one of these a try. I would like to grow one up an obelisk about 6 or 7’ tall, any recommendations on a rose that won’t require a lot of pruning to keep in check?
Thank you so much! Rise Up Ringo has the most restrained growth habit of them ☺
I wish I could grow more roses but between deer pressure and lack of sun, I can only grow some in containers like Oso Easy Italian Ice. Thank you for the envy inducing tour!😅
Thank you for watching! Glad you're able to grow some in containers still! 😄
Wish I could find these in Germany! I have a bunch of David Austins in both my garden and my in law’s garden that I maintain, but I’d so love to add a few At Last roses!
Hopefully, in the future we will be able to get more varieties available in Europe, it sounds like your garden would be a great home for them! ☺
Hi, which of your roses is the most floriferous, cold hardy and fragrant? I'm zone 5 and Knockouts tend to die back for me. Miracle on the Hudson does well for me. I am thinking of one of the reminiscent roses or oso easy. I also have a a lot of deer pressure and japanese beetles, so prefer a long blooming/continuous rose to make it worth the extra work. I read At Last is beautiful, but petals shatter quickly. Thank you!
The best fragrance in the Reminiscent series is Reminscent Pink, but one of our all time favorite fragrances is definitely Rise Up Lilac Days. If you love the color and fragrance of At Last but are looking for flowers that last longer, consider Flavorette Honey Apricot. It's even more fragrant. The Oso Easy roses are very long blooming, but none of them have much more than a light fragrance. ☺
All of these Oso Easy roses are for full sun. However, in the video many of them are thriving in shade. Some roses, including Knock Out Roses, thrive in part shade. I'm wondering how the Oso Easy roses do in partial shade as seen in this video.
While some of the roses may appear to be under trees, they do end up getting at least 6 hours of bright sun through the day. While roses can grow in part sun, they will flower far less, possibly not at all, and the disease resistance will not be as strong.
Too many choices ... NOT!! Love them all. 💯❤
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for the Rise Up displays, how many plants are on each trellis?
Three plants, which isn't necessary as one would fill this space over time but if you wanted a more full look off the bat then planting more like this would be a good idea ☺
@@pwcolorchoice Thank you so much I will be looking for these!
@@ellewa1513 They're such beautiful plants! 😄