Fighting black spot on roses is an uphill battle especially in parts of the world with sustained periods of rain where roses are wet for days or weeks, and when your neighbour has roses but doesn't look after them thus incubating black spot which travels to your garden on the wind. I will try this underplanting method seeing as salvia microphylla/jamensis are my favourite plants anyway, smell amazing, attract pollinators for 6 months of the year, and don't get devoured by snails like the nemorosa variety. It is interesting to note that some rose gardeners just accept black spot as part of the course now and just make sure roses are well fed and watered to minimise the damage.
Great selections Sarah! You are not afraid of billowy and full-looking shrubs and perennials....exactly my style. I'm glad I found your channel....so now I have great plant profiles to refer to! Thank you!
How wonderful. I adore this salvia tip, and also I can’t believe how gorgeous your roses and salvias are! The salvias rival your roses, they are to die for.
I am so encouraged to see how beautiful the Felicia roses are. I have two and I’ve had to move them to a location where they can grow as they’re intended. The smell is very nice.
Thank you for sharing! Your videos are the best; such lovely flowers. My dad had many rose bushes when I was a kid and people came from miles around to see them. He tended them with care and loved and thrilled to them just as you do, although ours was a more modest garden. They all are simply gorgeous and natural and you fit right in with them; will have to show my daughters this video. Lovely!👵🌲🌹🌱🍃 Greetings from WA state US
There are lots of varieties of salvia in the garde center this year.gregii variety..shades of salmon-pink,blue and purplesperfect for rose combination.
Sarah, if I have fallen in love with your gardening of gorgeous flowers and valuable gardening advice, this on roses it is just a most indispensable tip. I absolutely love roses and yours just made my heart wish to be there among their glorious beauty and fragrance. Mine aren’t doing well. Will try your advice. Thank you my dear. 🌹
Quite refreshing. You are truly a gift from God. I’m thrilled to have happened upon your videos today. I have salvias and actually do have some growing with roses. I will repeat with other roses and try a taste as well😋. God bless and keep you for sharing your wealth of knowledge and wisdom.
Oh and I had also started planting salvias around my roses and have had luck also. I never spray. I have a hybrid tea that I was afraid would be picky and so far next to the salvia nemerosa or caradonna it’s doing absolutely perfectly fine.
Thanks for sharing Sarah.As I started to plant salvia with roses this year.It is a very pretty combination.So the antifungal effect is an added benefit.
I've purchased salvia's this year and salvia cuttings root so easily I have a dozen plants from just a few small cuttings. I will be underplanting roses next year to see if the natural sulphur effect helps but black spot seems to be impossible to eradicate - especially when you live in a climate like the UK.
Thanks for the advice about the salvias Sarah Will certainly follow it up as usually have lots of blackspot here in Cornwall. Strangely enough it hasn't happened this year for the first time. I wonder why?
This is beautiful, wonderful. I have salvia growing crazy in a sport but didn't know what to plant with the salvia. I've been trying roses in spots but haven't got them to stay. I'm not a green thumb like you. Now I'll try more roses!
I purchased five white roses for my courtyard garden last year from David Austin, the one Monty Don was raving about last week for its beauty and stunning aroma Rosa Desdemona. They look absolutely stunning with pale blue geraniums and lavender. So prolific too.
@@chrisjones3901 I had the David Austin rose Heritage, in my garden in the USA, it had an absolutely wonderful fragrance. I also had his Graham Thomas rose, that was fragrant as well.
My LADY SHALLOT by David Austin has theee most stunning fragrance I have ever smelled on a rose. It is a memorable fragrance - sweet rose with deep citrus notes- my children say it smells like peaches
Hi Sarah! I enjoy your channel. I may have missed it but is that perennial salvia or annual underplanted in your rose garden? I’m in the US and I am not familiar with some of those varieties. Thank you!
Hi Sarah, your all rime fan here! Just have a question are the salviyas winter hardy? I live in London. I never knew about salvias are good for blak spots! Thanks for sharing and happy growing. 😊
Hi Sarah, would you address rose pests? We're having a terrible time with rose weevils. We garden naturally, and have tried diatomaceous earth to no avail. Thank you very much for your beautiful videos.
we use ash at the base of our roses and plant lupins round all our roses to put nitrogen into the ground to help feed them. we have a good video all about lupins on our channel and one about dead heading roses it would great if you checked it out!
Felicia is my favorite rose too in Bay Area California garden
Fighting black spot on roses is an uphill battle especially in parts of the world with sustained periods of rain where roses are wet for days or weeks, and when your neighbour has roses but doesn't look after them thus incubating black spot which travels to your garden on the wind. I will try this underplanting method seeing as salvia microphylla/jamensis are my favourite plants anyway, smell amazing, attract pollinators for 6 months of the year, and don't get devoured by snails like the nemorosa variety. It is interesting to note that some rose gardeners just accept black spot as part of the course now and just make sure roses are well fed and watered to minimise the damage.
Great selections Sarah! You are not afraid of billowy and full-looking shrubs and perennials....exactly my style. I'm glad I found your channel....so now I have great plant profiles to refer to! Thank you!
How wonderful. I adore this salvia tip, and also I can’t believe how gorgeous your roses and salvias are! The salvias rival your roses, they are to die for.
I am so encouraged to see how beautiful the Felicia roses are. I have two and I’ve had to move them to a location where they can grow as they’re intended. The smell is very nice.
Thank you for sharing! Your videos are the best; such lovely flowers. My dad had many rose bushes when I was a kid and people came from miles around to see them. He tended them with care and loved and thrilled to them just as you do, although ours was a more modest garden. They all are simply gorgeous and natural and you fit right in with them; will have to show my daughters this video. Lovely!👵🌲🌹🌱🍃 Greetings from WA state US
I love salvias , really interesting, thankyou
There are lots of varieties of salvia in the garde center this year.gregii variety..shades of salmon-pink,blue and purplesperfect for rose combination.
Beautiful roses ! Complimenti !
Sarah, if I have fallen in love with your gardening of gorgeous flowers and valuable gardening advice, this on roses it is just a most indispensable tip. I absolutely love roses and yours just made my heart wish to be there among their glorious beauty and fragrance. Mine aren’t doing well. Will try your
advice. Thank you my dear. 🌹
That type of beautiful is just what I'm looking for. Roses can do formal or casual, they're beautiful either way.
"Nachtvlinder" literally means "Night Butterfly" in Dutch. It's a synonym for moth.
Great tip for under planting! Would love to see more of your roses...please!! Thanks
Quite refreshing. You are truly a gift from God. I’m thrilled to have happened upon your videos today. I have salvias and actually do have some growing with roses. I will repeat with other roses and try a taste as well😋. God bless and keep you for sharing your wealth of knowledge and wisdom.
Just purchased a Rose called 'Whiter shade if Pale' absolutely gorgeous, wonderful smell, lots of flowers. Love the channel and tips...
Oh and I had also started planting salvias around my roses and have had luck also. I never spray. I have a hybrid tea that I was afraid would be picky and so far next to the salvia nemerosa or caradonna it’s doing absolutely perfectly fine.
Thanks for sharing Sarah.As I started to plant salvia with roses this year.It is a very pretty combination.So the antifungal effect is an added benefit.
Hi.... Has it been working for you?
Interesting advice regarding underplanting roses with salvia. I will definitely give it a try since my roses are in mixed borders.
Hi.... Any success with the salvias as fungicide?
I've purchased salvia's this year and salvia cuttings root so easily I have a dozen plants from just a few small cuttings. I will be underplanting roses next year to see if the natural sulphur effect helps but black spot seems to be impossible to eradicate - especially when you live in a climate like the UK.
Nice fllowers .and nice atmosfere i like that!
Lovely rose garden~~
Very very beautiful flowers
Thank you Sarah, for sharing your beautiful roses and for your advice. We have many roses but no Salvias, will get some now.🌸
Thanks for the advice about the salvias Sarah Will certainly follow it up as usually have lots of blackspot here in Cornwall. Strangely enough it hasn't happened this year for the first time. I wonder why?
Def going to try that Re salvias
Hi.... Any success?
This is beautiful, wonderful. I have salvia growing crazy in a sport but didn't know what to plant with the salvia. I've been trying roses in spots but haven't got them to stay. I'm not a green thumb like you. Now I'll try more roses!
Beautiful flowers! 'Nachtvlinder' means: Butterfly (vlinder) of the night.
so cute,thank you for you sharing,i like it very much 👍
"Nachtvlinder" is the dutch for "Butterfly of the night", moth!
Vlinder means Butterfly in Dutch and a nightbutterfly is a Moth
I have Felicia rose. What a fabulous scent! Mine is not as big as yours even though I have had it for years.
Nachtvlinder means night butterfly
Under planting roses also prevents the black spot spores from splashing up to the roses.
I love flower 🌹🌹🌷🌷
Does anyone know the name of the beautiful soft pink climbing rose on the house behind Sarah at 3:20? Thank you!
It could be 'Alchymist' it's a peachy soft pink apricot climber
I purchased five white roses for my courtyard garden last year from David Austin, the one Monty Don was raving about last week for its beauty and stunning aroma Rosa Desdemona. They look absolutely stunning with pale blue geraniums and lavender. So prolific too.
I find David Austin Rose's not have a good fragrance,this was confirmed to me visiting his garden in Shropshire,sorry David.
@@chrisjones3901 I had the David Austin rose Heritage, in my garden in the USA, it had an absolutely wonderful fragrance. I also had his Graham Thomas rose, that was fragrant as well.
My LADY SHALLOT by David Austin has theee most stunning fragrance I have ever smelled on a rose. It is a memorable fragrance - sweet rose with deep citrus notes- my children say it smells like peaches
So beautiful 1💚
Hi Sarah! I enjoy your channel. I may have missed it but is that perennial salvia or annual underplanted in your rose garden? I’m in the US and I am not familiar with some of those varieties. Thank you!
Hi Sarah, your all rime fan here! Just have a question are the salviyas winter hardy? I live in London. I never knew about salvias are good for blak spots! Thanks for sharing and happy growing. 😊
Not sure if she will reply but I live in the eastern US and my Salvias come back after snowy winters
"Nachtvlinder" is a Dutch word and it means "night butterfly"
yep, it does indeed.
Does the purple salvia have a name,also does the simple life rose have a fragrance please
Wish you shipped to USA.
Hi Sarah, would you address rose pests? We're having a terrible time with rose weevils. We garden naturally, and have tried diatomaceous earth to no avail. Thank you very much for your beautiful videos.
what's the name of that orangy peach rose
It is so hot and you have a thick coat on?
She could have filmed this two weeks ago, it looks to be with cool there
@@Jack-oc2xq Thank you Jack.
we use ash at the base of our roses and plant lupins round all our roses to put nitrogen into the ground to help feed them. we have a good video all about lupins on our channel and one about dead heading roses it would great if you checked it out!