Summer Care Tips For Your Roses
Tips, Tricks
We covered do a light summer trimming in the video "Summer Rose Cleanup". But what about feeding, watering, spraying in summer? This video gives you some tips on that and more summer care for your roses.
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This guy is a good speaker. Bet he used to be in sales.......and I mean that in a good way.
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how the colored much could afect my roses ,meanning the chemicals that the paint contain?is that normal?
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I'm watching and loving your videos at the end of 2016 in India....Thanks for the video....
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I really like your style Paul. I am really enjoy your vids. thx Mark
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hi!
i loved this video..it was awesome..we could learn so much from your videos..
thank you for sharing your knowledge..
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Watch out! there is a Unicorn @ 5:20.
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Paul, in one of your videos regarding covering an arbor with roses, you mentioned that it was a good idea to use several climbing roses. I have a white arbor and I live in zone 5, but I can't seem to find any roses that are tall enough to make it to the top of the arbor, which is like 10 or 12 feet tall. I'm not picky on the color, but I would like something that repeats and is hardy for our region. Any suggestions?
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I need help. I want to begin composting. Would you be able to make a video on beginning a compost pile or container and how to add and mix? Thanks for your videos!
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This is extremely helpful. I have just started the grow roses and you explained a lot of basics here that I've not heard or found elsewhere. Thank you.
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Great!
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If they are old I wouldn't bother trying to replant. Just leave them as they are
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i should have watched your videos earlier this day - really informative in an entertaining way!while getting tons of weeds out of my grandparent's rose bed i git rid of all the mulch as well... its pretty hot and windy this time of the year (in greece) and now im wondering if lawn clippings would be a good idea. i wont get any wood mulch around here. what do you suggest?
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There isn't much you can do outside of digging them up and planting them deeper. You can do that in late winter when you prune them. How old are the roses?
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Paul what should I do if I did not bury my grafted roses deep enough?-mine are at least 2 inches above the soil-should I mound the dirt up around them?? My own root roses are fine, they were easy to plant as youngsters-it's the older grafted I am worried about.
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Thank you
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Thank you all!
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Your vids are so awesome man! I agree with others, you are very charming and informative, your opinions are very important to us Rose growers. Keep up the great work!
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thanks for the tip:) have a great spring:)
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In a climate like that i would just groom the roses all year long. You might think about doing your pruning during the hottest time of the year.
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I live in Mauritius, and it's basically summer all year long here. Gets a little cooler for about 3 month, starting June or so. Would the same rules apply? Especially about the choice of fertilizer?
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