Rose Hips Explained by David Austin Roses
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Watch as David Austin Roses give some examples of hip producing roses along with advice on how to allow roses to produce their hips.
For hip producing roses do not deadhead. This will allow hips to form over the autumn, giving colour in the winter months.
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ur voice is sooo soothing 🤍
Is there a white climbing or rambling rose that produces nice red or orange colored hips in the fall? Thank you!
Please make some videos on crossing (pollination)
Do all varieties of roses produce rosehips?
I have got young Generous Gardener rose in Poland (Zone 6b). Its flowers are absolutly marvelous. I didn't know it has such nice hips so I cut every flower after blooming😂 You could show more your roses on RUclips.😀
Thank you for your very kind feedback! We're very pleased to hear that your Generous Gardener is flourishing.
@@david_austin_roses My 10 years old Charles Austin still has flowers. It blooms from June to November in our cold climate😍
Would they grow in tropical lowlands?
Still don't know what Hips do.
You can eat them as a soup and it is delicious, where I am from they aren't really hard to find outside
Also they are packed with vitamins. Up to 60 times the Vitamin C as an orange. At the first sign of a cold I start to take them in pill form, which you can buy at any drugstore. Just make sure it says Vitamin C with Rose hips
There wasn’t much explaining here
Does this guy seriously have access to all the David Austin rose varieties, and spend zero time talking about which roses to grow for food?
Not helpful. Too brief and incomplete.