Paul Zimmerman Roses Consulting & Design
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New to me plant
I love trying new plants. This one is Rudbeckia Maxima and it’s a wonderful plant. Looking forward to it filling out in the years to come.
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Strowd Rose Garden Part 3. Adding Natives & Perennials
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One of the best ways to control insects is to add native plants and perennials that will draw in beneficial insects. That is our next step on moving the Strowd Rose Garden from Chemical to Sustainable.
Soil Test Strowd Rose Garden
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This update is all about soil tests. Why they are important, how to interpret results and then what to do.
Strowd Rose Garden Project Introduction
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The Strowd Rose Garden in Chapel Hill has up to now been taken care of with more traditional chemical methods. I was hired by the Strowd Rose Foundation to transition it to more sustainable care methods. In this video I introduce you to the project. For more information visit www.strowdroses.org
Great Way To Control A Large Shrub Rose
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One of the things I love about seeing new gardens are the creative ways people train their roses. Particularly large shrub roses. This video has a real simple but nifty way of doing so.
Post & Swag In A Boxwood Hedge
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I love post and swag for training climbing roses. I did a video of it from a garden in France. In another garden I came across this very clever way of doing it in a boxwood hedge. I love the way it looks!
A Properly Trained Climbing Rose
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Anyone who has seen my videos knows I always talk about training climbing rose canes 45 degrees to horizontal to keep them in the bloom-a-rama zone. This superb example I found on my garden tour in Australia shows exactly what I mean!
Curve Your Paths
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While on my garden tour in Australia I discovered a lovely garden with winding paths. Paths that wind are a great way to create a sense of discovery in your garden.
Michael Marriott and Paul Zimmerman's Rose Garden Tour of Australia and/or New Zealand
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Michael Marriott and Paul Zimmerman are co-leading two exciting tours in November of 2023. Australia and/or New Zealand. Gardens, sightseeing, food, fellowship and fun. The perfect antidote for cold weather in the Northern Hemisphere!
Rudbeckia ‘Goldstrum’ in my garden this morning
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This is a great perennial. Blooms when my roses are having there summer rest
Rambler Roses In Trees
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This is very popular in Europe but I don't see it much here in the United States. I don't know why as it's beautiful! This video shows you what I'm talking about. This is something so easy to do in your garden. Most any tree will do!
Roses Cascade Over A Wall
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This is not something you seen often so I wanted to share it. Roses cascading over a wall. Easy to do in your garden if you have an old moat on your property! But this could work over a retaining wall for example.
A Simple Rose Arbor You Can Build
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I'm always on the lookout for new ways to grow climbing roses and I really like this one. A very simple arbor that forms a rose tunnel you can walk through!
Rose tunnel Javeliere
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Ran across this on my 2023 France Rose Tour. I just thought it was really neat and wanted to share it. Apologies for not knowing what the rose is. Couldn't find a name. But any rambler would do this.
Using Tree Roses To Frame A Garden
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Tree Roses are great in a garden. They add height but they can also frame a garden. A walkway, a bed or anything else. This quick video shows you what I'm talking about.
Fountaining A Climbing Rose On A Stake
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Fountaining A Climbing Rose On A Stake
A Neat Trick For Training Long Shrub Roses
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A Neat Trick For Training Long Shrub Roses
Post & Swag for Climbing Roses
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Post & Swag for Climbing Roses
How Long, Or Short, Should I Prune My Laterals.
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How Long, Or Short, Should I Prune My Laterals.
My Claire Jacquier Rose After A Freeze
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My Claire Jacquier Rose After A Freeze
How Long Should You Wait To Remove A Rose That Appears Dead From A Freeze.
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How Long Should You Wait To Remove A Rose That Appears Dead From A Freeze.
Taking Out Old Canes On a Rose
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Taking Out Old Canes On a Rose
Early Spring Freeze Warning!
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Early Spring Freeze Warning!
Before and After Pruning My Large Garden Bed.
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Before and After Pruning My Large Garden Bed.
When To Cut Back Perennials
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When To Cut Back Perennials
Pruning With Lots of Die Back After A Hard Winter
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Pruning With Lots of Die Back After A Hard Winter
Webinar on Beneficial Insects
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Webinar on Beneficial Insects
Rose Rosette Disease Research Funding Update
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Rose Rosette Disease Research Funding Update
MG 12. Great for gardeners.
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MG 12. Great for gardeners.
Companion Planting with Roses Webinar
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Companion Planting with Roses Webinar

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sarmishthabanerjee1057
    @sarmishthabanerjee1057 День тому

    Hi. I am in zone 7a, Connecticut. Just wanted to ask you if it is too late to apply some organic mushroom compost to my established (2/3 years old) roses. My favorite mushroom compost was out of stock until yesterday, so I could not apply it to my roses this spring. Can I apply now?

  • @janeyann8316
    @janeyann8316 3 дні тому

    I am struggling to find and recognise pollen, and also how to treat it which this video was wonderfully helpful with. The only one of my roses where I can actually see any pollen is the magenta single petalled Rosa rugosa. My other roses must be producing pollen because they set good hips, but I just can't see it, and maybe I am not collecting it properly, so I will watch this video over again to see exactly what he does.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 2 дні тому

      Also check out the Rose Hybridizers Association. Dues are minimal and lots of help there.

  • @carlacasey3648
    @carlacasey3648 4 дні тому

    You are Brilliant!!! Thank you :-)

  • @narasimha7187
    @narasimha7187 5 днів тому

    I didn't expect to get a good laugh!!!

  • @barbaraepye3895
    @barbaraepye3895 7 днів тому

    Ah hope you are well

  • @kristinalowe9819
    @kristinalowe9819 7 днів тому

    Excellent video! I’ve been doing it wrong!

  • @Celestialrain23
    @Celestialrain23 8 днів тому

    Thanks Paul you’re very knowledgeable. I’m reading a book on growing garden roses that you wrote. I just happened to find a natural sport in the DoubleKnockout on Wednesday.

  • @dees3574
    @dees3574 10 днів тому

    Finally someone who can explain this and I get it 😂 Thank you!

  • @Celestialrain23
    @Celestialrain23 10 днів тому

    I’m currently reading your book now. Thanks

  • @Sitbon08
    @Sitbon08 14 днів тому

    What is the name of the purple Dianthis shown in the texture slide? I’m in Australia.

  • @llllllllllilillii
    @llllllllllilillii 16 днів тому

    Sadly I have no old growth, just new bare root plant and the new shoots have an unusual amount of teeny thorns, some of the shoots are red, some green. My other root of the same exact plant has all green shoots. I guess I have to wait for all this to grow out on both plants to see.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 16 днів тому

      It's highly unlikely a new bareroot is infected. Small thorns are normal on a young plant. Keep an eye out but I would not worry too much about it right now.

  • @OceanSwimmer
    @OceanSwimmer 16 днів тому

    Hi Paul, I have a dilemma with mom's Sally Holmes: As you know, her laterals get quite long with clusters of blooms at the end. If I cut them back after the 'cluster' is done, I'm not getting a repeat bloom on the lateral. Is my best action to remove the entire lateral & let the cane grow another? She gets many hours of sun, especially as our days lenghthen. She's the first own-root I convinced mom to buy.....and WHAT A DIFFERENCE from grafted climbers! Big shout out to Heirloom Roses for terrific stock. 🌺

  • @xXLunatikxXlul
    @xXLunatikxXlul 17 днів тому

    I’m thinking of building a few like yours and plant some climbing roses to trail up the posts! Your arbours looks gorgeous and same goes for the stunning display of plants!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 17 днів тому

      I wish this was my garden but I agree. It's lovely. Real simple structure. You'll do well with it.

  • @mytigereyez
    @mytigereyez 18 днів тому

    Best video on the internet on how to train my baby climbers! Thank you!

  • @klehman4832
    @klehman4832 19 днів тому

    Thank you for the tips on directing new growth and pruning. I came here because I have a massive climbing rose that was never pruned and is about 15-20 years old. It is still shooting out stellar canes and I expect this year to be the most fruitful of all. Unfortunately, without it's proper training, it's decided to go in the opposite direction taking over the walkway and grabbing anyone going by, lol. I actually pruned those overhanging canes last year and apparently, it stimulated it so much, more than double the canes have come this year. It was desperation that led me here and I'll try to retrain so it goes in the right direction. Thank you

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 19 днів тому

      Take your time with it. I've got a video on training climbing roses. Take a look at that. It will also help you.

  • @PigeonSurgeonISaid
    @PigeonSurgeonISaid 21 день тому

    Shoulda seen this video faster, just transplated my 100 years old rose, hope it wont root.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 19 днів тому

      If it looks stressed pull off all the leaves and water it more frequently for the first couple of weeks.

    • @PigeonSurgeonISaid
      @PigeonSurgeonISaid 19 днів тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses I transplated it right now in summer with high humidity/temperatures, bottom branches became soggy and fall down a little bit. it's stressed out yeah.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 19 днів тому

      @@PigeonSurgeonISaid That's to be expected. It should recover in a week or two but don't be afraid to pull the leaves. It will help.

  • @aleksandramocko2678
    @aleksandramocko2678 21 день тому

    What if i cut main cane on climbing rose ( didnt had enough knowlege). Will it grow new ones? This season instead of climbing i have bush rose and milion lateral stems🙈

  • @lorrainehill7087
    @lorrainehill7087 24 дні тому

    Thank u for clear and consise info

  • @donaldkasper8346
    @donaldkasper8346 27 днів тому

    100% of all the plants I buy, I buy in late winter, which is February here is the Southern CA High Desert, are "bag"plants, also called bare root. I just bought a set of 10 bare root fruit trees this way. Every one but one multi-variety pear is doing great. Not sure if that pear is alive or dead, but has some green in the stems. Several bare root, one multivariety apple and one peach, produced fruit that are growing this spring in their first year. I bought two dozen bare root roses this way. It is the only way I typically buy them but exceptions are the potted roses for $25 at Costco that ooh, looked to nice to pass up. Intense yellow-orange for one variety. Pretty much have to be desperate, something died in a key, visible yard spot, to buy a potted rose. It is just burning money. I am trying my third year to get a rose to clone and root from a cutting. If that ever works instead of the typical takes all summer to die slowly, then I won't buy any roses again.

  • @donaldkasper8346
    @donaldkasper8346 27 днів тому

    Bag roses is called bare root. Your left row are later in the spring potted roses, not bare root. Yeah of course they are more developed. They are two months older of spring growth. The difference is that the potted roses generally run twice the cost. Now over at Walmart for the last several weeks here in early summer, in the discount rack of the gardening area, are a bunch of really bad shape, drying out roses. So I went in to customer service and complained and they gave me bar codes for $7 each. How much is a potted rose today? Just $35. Well, I can take the risk of a few dying at that dumpster fire price. Soaked them two days. By day three, getting that musty rot smell and spent all evening putting them in the ground. How do I put such sick roses with just a bit of green stem remaining, in the ground? Well, I keep them in their bags of course, and cut 3 long slits for drainage. Why? We have loam soil that sucks all the water out, so the bags will keep them extra wet until the roots move out and the plastic rots and breaks up. Temps now getting into the mid 90s so they aren't going to be soaking in water in the bags. They still have to be soaked every day with a hose. About half show itsy bitsy buds and leaves just starting to come out after a week. Bought in three stages couple days apart. Man last batch look bad, but we shall see, I see budding on one after just a few days in the soil already. This is my first experiment keeping roses in the bags, so we shall see, I think that was a good strategic choice.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 27 днів тому

      Don't leave them soaking in water too long. They'll "drown". 2-3 days tops.

    • @donaldkasper8346
      @donaldkasper8346 27 днів тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses By third day they smell of, what is that rot smell. Anyway, didn't have the time to immediately plant and they were dried out in really bad shape. But our loam soil wicks out all the water and since they were water starved for two months at Wally World, I have experimented with putting them in the ground in their bags with 3 long slits to allow the water to slowly seep out. Temps getting to 100 this week, so they are in full sun, and in response I water them every day. This is the Lancaster, CA High Desert. Humidity here averages 25% so everything dries out fast. I will know soon enough if this worked. Healthy dry root plants always have the bags removed. I made them like pots with drain holes. I water the plant in the bag and around the bag. Standing water lasts about say 30 seconds.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 27 днів тому

      @@donaldkasper8346 Never tried putting them in the ground with long slits to drain the water. They might work. At some point you'll need to try a slip the bag out because it won't break down.

    • @donaldkasper8346
      @donaldkasper8346 26 днів тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses While environmental groups pretend plastic never breaks down, two things. First, that is a total lie. Second, they haven't seen what happens to plastic in the Southern California High Desert. Be that as it may, as long as it survives, it helps the plant retain water, so it is doing its job.

  • @chatoanil
    @chatoanil 27 днів тому

    Thank you Paul. explained it very clearly ! :)

  • @nemolovesy0u
    @nemolovesy0u 28 днів тому

    Thank you so much. I planted a rose bush when my grandmother died and this is the first plant I've had to maintain on my own. I saw some red growth and panicked when the internet said it was a virus. After watching the video, it looks like its just new growth. Thank you so much

  • @llllllllllilillii
    @llllllllllilillii 29 днів тому

    afternoon is the only spot I have. you don't mention what to do if that's the case. and I don't like polyantha roses. I prefer lots of petals and more of an english garden rose.

  • @sunrisealoha2391
    @sunrisealoha2391 Місяць тому

    Absolutely Amazing Interview

  • @TN_Chick93
    @TN_Chick93 Місяць тому

    Wow! 14 years ago! I need to move a rose bush here in May. It was in a temporary location. I'm not concerned about it not producing more flowers this year. TY!!

  • @jackiewilliams810
    @jackiewilliams810 Місяць тому

    I have what looks like suckers coming up over the far side of the garden soil around a metre and a half or two away from the bush,how do i get rid of them?there growing up on the other side of plants that ar around the roses bush too

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      That's pretty far away. Do the leaves look like the rose you have or different. If you are on Facebook I have a group called Paul Zimmerman Roses Gardening. Posting photos there would help.

    • @jackiewilliams810
      @jackiewilliams810 Місяць тому

      The leaves do look a bit similar,might be a bit bigger, one is actually growing on the other side of a man hole,which happens to be built into flower bed,so it be very hard to trace it back to the rose bush,as the manhole is between the bush and the sucker,possibly impossible,I was watching another video of a guy that pulled those kind of suckers up that were far away from rose bush up,and cut the longer branch part off,and planted it with a little bit of root on it in a pot,to grow rosesIm gonna give that a go,the actual rose bush has not even got buds anymore,nor grows much leaves,I only found out about suckers yesterday, I'm not on Facebook a the moment but Il keep it in mind, 👍

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      @@jackiewilliams810 Digging them up and potting them is a good idea. That way you can watch it bloom and see if it's one you want to keep.

    • @jackiewilliams810
      @jackiewilliams810 Місяць тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses Il give it a go,👍🙃🤞

  • @LatrinaDeshawntey
    @LatrinaDeshawntey Місяць тому

    These old ramblers are difficult to source in the US, it seems

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      Some places carry them. Roses Unlimited has some as does High Country Roses.

  • @AlokKumar-wu9ek
    @AlokKumar-wu9ek Місяць тому

    Watching in 2024 😳❤️

  • @FisherCatProductions
    @FisherCatProductions Місяць тому

    Excellent, concise, clear explanation. Thank you, and thankfully I've never encountered this. Now Rose Mosaic Virus--2 of my Knockout roses have had it for a while, but otherwise healty. I'm looking to see if you have a video on RMV.

  • @logiclanguagelearningFrench
    @logiclanguagelearningFrench Місяць тому

    Where do you go on your tour Sir ? I live in England but love your practical and quick delivery of info. Fascinated to know where you choose.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      We will be at several gardens in England. Here is the itinerary. www.botanicatours.com/trips/europe-and-uk/btukr8

  • @dixiechicdana1
    @dixiechicdana1 Місяць тому

    My grandfather did this and had some of the most beautiful rose in colors your could imagine. He also was the caretaker of the priestly iris garden in NJ

  • @davidrosales6496
    @davidrosales6496 Місяць тому

    Great info Paul! It's so frustrating to see all the social media recommendations for people who have no idea the current status of their soil.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      Thank you. It's so important. I hope this video will help people realize that.

  • @digemsmacks5690
    @digemsmacks5690 Місяць тому

    In your example plants you mentioned bring in the male for its disease resistance which is great but in regards to color is it up to chance or will that orange from the male dominate? Would it be a combo of the female/male colors or would the mother win out? Is there a way to stack the odds one way or another for the resulting hybrid color?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      To be honest I'm not sure. I don't know much about hybridizing which is why this video features someone who actually is one.

    • @digemsmacks5690
      @digemsmacks5690 Місяць тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses thank you for your answer nonetheless. For me, by quite simply saying 'I don't know' value is added to your other videos and knowledge. I appreciate your vids, thanks.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      @@digemsmacks5690 Thank you. Depending on where you live there are several hybridizer associations you can join. Dues aren't much and they are the ones you can better answer your questions.

  • @Zabacleaning
    @Zabacleaning Місяць тому

    Wait a minute.. Are you Dr. Emmett from Back to the Future? Lol

  • @travellerseko
    @travellerseko Місяць тому

    This is by far the best I’ve ever seen. Strange UA-cam algorithm does no show brilliant videos 😩 thanks very much. I’ll share this video on different social media platforms.

  • @fancyhelloo8332
    @fancyhelloo8332 Місяць тому

    Should I bend all the canes or just the highest one?

  • @9721chithuk
    @9721chithuk Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing!! Can you tell the name of this rose..

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      That was so long ago I have no idea. Sorry.

    • @9721chithuk
      @9721chithuk Місяць тому

      @@Paulzimmermanroses 😃 that's ok.. thank you!!!

  • @lisaw6855
    @lisaw6855 Місяць тому

    😂 the music with the slow mo is perfection

  • @audreysweeney5338
    @audreysweeney5338 2 місяці тому

    Thanks!

  • @maryrousselle7554
    @maryrousselle7554 2 місяці тому

  • @hikinggirl1601
    @hikinggirl1601 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video. Now I don’t feel guilty anymore for removing 2 canes from my 1 year old Arborose Florentina climber.

  • @rabz5616
    @rabz5616 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for thinking of us and sharing ❤

  • @sherrybragger4465
    @sherrybragger4465 2 місяці тому

    I just subscribed today after watching your video for the 3rd time. I did some major surgery on Dr. Huey last night- however I'm still puzzled with what remains. The "Prince", easily located at the bud union, but there are also either giant roots or massive suckers. Yes, my neglect contributed to what I'm now stuck with. So, I fed the rose and now I'll wait until I have the courage to deal with it.

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 2 місяці тому

      I have a Facebook Group called Paul Zimmerman Roses Gardening where you can post photos and questions. Feel free to do so and we can all see if we can help.

  • @sammype
    @sammype 2 місяці тому

    Love your videos. Thank you.

  • @NatalieBakerLove
    @NatalieBakerLove 2 місяці тому

    Really great video!

  • @mertcan6280
    @mertcan6280 2 місяці тому

    The year is 2024, who are those who watched this amazing video for the first time like me?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! It is an old one.

    • @elenastallings7507
      @elenastallings7507 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Paulzimmermanroses I really love your videos! Thank you for them! Do you have any advice how I can get rid of thrips on my light color roses? I have yellow and white ones that these thrips go to first and I am desperately looking for any effective ways to prevent them to attack the flowers... Thank you so much!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 2 місяці тому

      @@elenastallings7507 I've heard the products made by Captains Jack's work well. I would also suggest you post the question to my FB Group Paul Zimmerman Roses Gardening. I don't have many issues with thrips. People have also used light colored plastic cups covered I think with oil to trap them.

    • @openoureyesLordtoday
      @openoureyesLordtoday Місяць тому

      Me too! And loved it! Thank you! The only problem that I watched it after I had already transplanted it! Now I will just water it a LOT & pray!

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses Місяць тому

      @@openoureyesLordtoday You are doing the right thing by watering it a lot. Don't be afraid to strip all the leaves off if you have not already done so.

  • @hercule1610
    @hercule1610 2 місяці тому

    What was the biggest bloom size rose you mention at the beginning of the video? I couldn’t get the name.

  • @bowler8
    @bowler8 2 місяці тому

    I have 7 roses in my yard. They all have pink discolored leaves. New growth is coming up pink. Ive had 5 of them for 22 years. No issues, I live in high desert zone 7B. This year they all leafed out, then overnight they seemed to go pink and especially one looks quite sick. Our region doesnt have rose rosette disease as known. This bad condition rose has always had lots of thorns so this isnt unusual. How do I find out what it can be?

    • @Paulzimmermanroses
      @Paulzimmermanroses 2 місяці тому

      Best thing to do would be to post photos to my Facebook Group Paul Zimmerman Roses Gardening. Ask to join, answer the questions and we'll admit you.

  • @user-pw4nf4cn5f
    @user-pw4nf4cn5f 2 місяці тому

    مسيرة موفقة🎍🎍🎍🎍🎍💔💔💔👍🏻👍🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🍹🍹🎍

  • @whitney7621
    @whitney7621 2 місяці тому

    10 years later this is still useful!