Easy ROSE Care for Months of Flowers - Complete Tutorial

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Roses are some of the most special flowers in the garden. With their richly colored blossoms that have the ability to bloom for months and months, they're easily one of the most popular plants to grow across the globe. In this video I share with you everything you need to know to get your roses growing spectacularly so you can enjoy months and months of flowers from your plants each and every year. #roses #rosegarden #gardening

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beautiful results in 18 months, Devin!

Marcel_Audubon
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Have found ordinary household surface spray disinfectant /sanitiser works really well in controlling aphids and black spot in roses .Spray on sunny day when there is no wind or rain forecast, repeat etc .

dinkohrvat
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I have alot of roses and I have a koko loko rose which I love and lavander violets pride, paradise, and yellow, orange, red, white, pink. My Maria stern rose is doing really good even though one stem died because it was old I just have two stems

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Love your channel and your videos. Unfortunatly where I live, south of Chicago, we have been taken over by warehouses. Tons of farm and prairie land destroyed and now the deer have crowded our neighborhoods. They have been eating every shrub in our yards, except for fenced in areas. I have lost everything. Hibiscus, cone flowers, hydrangea, hosta plants, arborvitae. Everything. I am having issues with my dessert roses. They love and grow in the hot summer every year, but in the fall I move them inside under could strong mixed spectrum grow lights. Every winter, inside, they lose all of their leaves, don’t bloom, and get a white powdery substance all over them. I put them back out in the summer and they come back. Do you have any advice on correct lighting? I’ve tried several over the years. I have no windows with direct sunlight. Thank you so much for being you, and what you do? I love your passion for plants. You’re amazing.
Thank you

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I had 2 rose gardens that were doing so good. However, they got sick with a fungus. I cleaned my clippers after each trim I made so I didn't spread it. Out of 18 rose bushes; different varieties, I only have 3 left. These 3 guys are hanging on and surprise me with a few roses these past few weeks. The fungus is back and I spray, but the rain just washes it off. What else can I do? Should I just cut them down/dig them up?

deb
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I was wondering if you or maybe at your family's business may have had any experience dealing with "fire blite" on roses. I done what they say starting with removing the infected sections, read up on products that may control it, but they all say there is no real "cure". I was wondering that by taking cuttings from a real healthy section (which there are less and less) and settling it in far away from the parent might be an option. I do live in ND zone 4 so there is a small window for this to happen. Normally I would just pull the plant, but I know it was planted by the previous owner and she would always give me the history of the plant from she planted it over 55 years ago. It's an old variety of a double flowering red Ragusa rose. As you would say a big-time memory plant.

jeffreyrossi
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You shouldn’t use dangerous pesticides and herbicides. Neem oil works perfectly for Japanese Beetles. As far as fertilizer, place banana peels around the root base of the roses. Roses LOVE the potassium and organic breakdown.

gordonarchibald
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Ilex gem box = inkberry holly (the name most people know)
Devin what’s your day job? Why do you make YouTube videos? Asking bc you make them sporadically and it seems not to be your main thing so then just curious why? What’s your story? ❤❤❤

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Years ago, I wanted a Hybrid Tea Rose Bed (All J&P winners) Spent so much $$ prepping the bed (4' x 15') Removed all the soil, replaced with Fresh commercial mix. "Milorganite" aka people poop, Blood Meal, Bone Meal, Compost * even bought live 🪱earthworms. First couple years everything looked Great... 3rd year the bugs 🦗🪳🐜found them {sigh} Ended up spending more $$ on all the powders, dusts. etc. 4th year asked my neighbors if they wanted ALL of them.. thus the end of my rose garden. Planted 🍌Banana Plants instead. ha

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