English Rose Garden Tour 2023 | First Flush - Part 1 - Shrubs - Ramblers - Climbers - Hybrid Teas

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Published 2023-06-11
English Rose Garden Tour 2023 | First Flush - Part 1 - Shrubs - Ramblers - Climbers - Hybrid Teas - David Austin Roses - Kordes - Meilland - Tantau and more…..

Hello and welcome to the first garden tour of the year with the first flush of roses! Here’s part 1. Part 2 coming soon. Enjoy!
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  • @stuarthenry9585
    Love ur doing so well online. Your garden is second to none with Eden. Get in touch cos I want a ticket to Eden. Xx
  • Ohhh Darren, wie bezaubernd schön ist deine Garten!! Alle DA Rosen sind wunderschön, die mit ihren Eleganten Blütenausdruck und leuchtenden Farben verführen mich so sehr! Die schönheit ist unglaublich !!! Alle andre Blumen strahlen ihren einigen Schönheit aus! Danke für die Möglichkeit diese Schönhet zu genießen! Küsschen für die brave Ava .
  • What a peaceful place your garden is. Thank you for showing us.Glad to see Eva looking well! All the best to you and yours.
  • My Darcy Bussell this year had so much powdery mildew. But apparently everyone one I know were struggling with mildew issues in Alabama. Sorry to say, your problem comfort. Next, the will be perfect, right. ❤❤❤❤ your channel.❤❤❤
  • “And the most amazing bloom of all is … Ava.”That is why we love you, Darren.
  • Beautiful, just beautiful! I love your passion for your garden. I can relate! It’s all so beautiful!
  • Thank you,Darren! I enjoyed this walk around your garden immensely! It's absolutely gorgeous with so much love of yours!But the best "rose" is of course, Eva! So cute!
  • @user-um6oe1zv5l
    its great to see all the different varieties but the one i fell in love with was jubilee celebration so went to order one but its been retired any ideas where i could get one
  • @landomilknhoney
    Very healthy garden. I see many David Austin roses. My favorite is.....all variatae.
  • Night two, I am now back for the second half. Yes, Eva looking down at the grass as if she is quite flummoxed about the condition of the grass. 😆😆 Quite often that can be caused by underground larvae eating the roots off of the grass, sometimes it can be fungal, but the non chemical way to eliminate roots being eaten of by larvae is scatter tobacco powder generously about. Twenty years ago I convinced a friend of mine to do this, he spread 50 pounds of tobacco powder and it entirely eliminated his birch trees illness and demise. Here in the USA, in Ohio, it is June bugs (beetles) and the 17 year locust/cicada that eats the roots off of plants growing in undisturbed sod. 14:56 the drooping hostas sort of confirms the larvae theory, larvae in the sod, the roses not effected because their roots go much deeper. 15:44 My Albertine died right down to the ground, the morning glories were not kind to Albertine last summer, despite my frequent reigning in of the morning glories but they fluorished like savages and they shaded the Albertine too often. but happily, new shoots are coming up, so my Albertine was not dead, it was only sleeping, patiently waiting for springtime to come! One of the most pleasant sights that I know of is an old English style building practically buried in Albertine in full bloom. 16:05 Your delphiniums are glorious. 16:36 Yes, my David Austin rose "The Poet's wife" is beginning to bloom now and the fragrance is a strong, intoxicatingly beautiful old rose/citrus/grapefruit combine. I bury my nose into it's blooms every time that I walk past it, and deeply regret that I must leave it and move on. 16:53 We can see here how the strong summer sun bleaches the color out of the blooms, this does not happen early springtime or autumn when the sunshine has lost much of it's power. The orange "Lady of Shallot" is quite the wake up color. If the mind begins to become jaded from so much/many shades of pink and white, cast one's gaze towards Lady of Shallot and she shall suddenly wake up the mind with her signal orange color! 🟠🟠 Eustacia Vye is a new rose for me this summer, I have her planted in a massive clay pot growing with sweetpeas. I wrote much more, but the video automatically moved on and I lost it all, so disgusting. Anyhow, thank you for showing
  • @CJDykes
    Everything looks so happy and beautiful my friend Happy Sunday!
  • Divine roses :pride-flower-pansexual::pride-flower-rainbow-heart:💖🌹Jude the Obscure was my favorite and Jubilee Celebration... although the black spot is a disappointment. I always get a thrill seeing Albertine the traveler!
  • @jillspady6450
    Darren! So good to see you and Eva! From sunny California