Memorial Rose Garden Tour, Hydrangea Keyhole Garden Plans, New Hydrangeas & Rose Growing Resources

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Northlawn Flower Farm

Northlawn Flower Farm

Ай бұрын

Today we're taking a tour of a local rose garden. Then I'm sharing a new garden design idea. Should I create a hydrangea keyhole garden and transform the driveway garden into a formal garden?
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@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Ай бұрын
Garden Roses Book - amzn.to/3Vw9PJ8 Rose Chat Podcast - rosechat.podbean.com/
@MsLul123
@MsLul123 Ай бұрын
I would say Yes! to the keyhole garden. Can’t imagine someone cutting through my garden
@Bao_Tram
@Bao_Tram Ай бұрын
Hi Danielle, I’m volunteering at Morris Arboretum this year in the rose garden and they do have salvia planted in the rose beds. For Japanese beetles, I asked the lead horticulturist and she said they handpick them and feed them to the fish in the swan pond. She said that there isn’t really anything you can spray that won’t kill everything else. The beetles are only there for a couple of weeks and if the roses are well established, they should recover. Hope that helps!
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain Ай бұрын
I love the idea of planting Salvia around the roses. I’m a huge Salvia/Sage fan and have tons of it. I will definitely plant some around the rose I’m adding! Thank you!
@danmartin9558
@danmartin9558 Ай бұрын
I just love the aroma too bad we can't put that through the web.😢
@janesgarden7481
@janesgarden7481 Ай бұрын
For the last two years I have been hand picking the Japanese beetles and disposing of them. You can’t leave them in your garden. I guess the other beetles are attracted by them. I can’t believe how well it works. I have a grape vine and a few years ago they destroyed it. Happy gardening.
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain Ай бұрын
@@janesgarden7481 agreed! I hand pick them too. Since I no longer had roses, I haven’t had as many. Hopefully the new one I am planting won’t draw them back too much!
@quailhollow7955
@quailhollow7955 Ай бұрын
I think that your keyhole garden is such a great idea. I planted a yew hedge behind some hydrangeas about 3 years ago, and this year I am just seeing the tips above them. I love the combination of yew with hydrangeas, and yours will be so beautiful together. I loved that sweet rose garden. What a lovely way to remember much loved gardeners.
@wbflowersvt
@wbflowersvt Ай бұрын
Gosh, people cutting through the property would bother me. If going for the keyhole design might help solve that problem, I say go for it!
@jeanjx6550
@jeanjx6550 Ай бұрын
So beautiful rose garden!!🤩
@beverlyzientara4502
@beverlyzientara4502 Ай бұрын
I think the keyhole garden would be really cool❤️
@anaharp4505
@anaharp4505 Ай бұрын
I can't believe people cut through your flower garden... I love all your garden beds and your ideas!
@joycedagostino6074
@joycedagostino6074 Ай бұрын
I don’t understand why someone would walk through your yard! Would posting a private property sign work? You certainly wouldn’t want them to think it’s a public park or pick your flowers. You have some nice books in your library so hope you’re able to keep that space locked too.
@user-xx1vw8sm5v
@user-xx1vw8sm5v Ай бұрын
The thought of you being in a new property and no longer watching over these gardens we've been watching you build 😢 That will come for me too someday and it'll be interesting to say the least. In my first home for 4 years and have built gardens from a blank slate following your lead!
@kibibishaw1194
@kibibishaw1194 Ай бұрын
I tried planting Geraniums under my roses and something about them wards off the pests. 🌸✨
@Gladioli10
@Gladioli10 Ай бұрын
I bought my first ever rose bush this weekend! I'm in zone 5 so I needed something winter hardy, I went with "Prairie Princess". The most beautiful shade of pink! I'm really excited to have a rose bush but also apprehensive about pests and fungal issues 😅 hopefully I get lucky.
@MirkeshoShah
@MirkeshoShah Ай бұрын
So beautiful!
@dianahamilton-9482
@dianahamilton-9482 Ай бұрын
Hi Danielle, I think that white rose with the pink center is Earth Angel, the purple one is Novilis and that large peachy one is Mother of Pearl. The best way to avoid black spots is to get roses disease resistant varities.Japanese bettles usually appear at the end of the 1st flush of blooms, so if you cut the roses back when the bettles appear they should go into their 2nd flush after the bettles leave.
@rickimoler7158
@rickimoler7158 Ай бұрын
I thought that purple one might have been Quicksilver.
@petanisukses_garden
@petanisukses_garden Ай бұрын
The flower plants are very beautiful
@ginnysulya9805
@ginnysulya9805 Ай бұрын
Hi Danielle, I had never heard of a keyhole garden before this video! I looked it up and find it all very interesting! So my encouragement would be to go for it and show us all how you plan to make it and take us along for the journey! Another beautiful video! I love roses and just planted my first 2 climbing roses on an arch at one opening to my garden! There are 2 that came with the property that I try to keep under control! They do always add a beautiful spot of color and fragrance in an area of the garden I still have not done to much with as we maintain about 1 of the 1.9 acres we have owned for almost 20 years! Retirement has helped with time but not the energy! ☺️
@daygirl2659
@daygirl2659 Ай бұрын
I have a rose called “Over the Moon” It has huge blooms and smells so wonderful! It was here at my house when I bought it. The place it’s planted is not the best area for it but it looks really old and I don’t think it would survive being moved..
@tottering-by-gently
@tottering-by-gently Ай бұрын
Hi Danielle! I highly recommend Olga Carmody’s channel. She gardens in Connecticut and grows lots of roses, and has many videos outlining how she keeps them pest and disease free. I am also planting salvias around all of my roses based on Sara Raven discussing that on her podcast!
@daninemilligan4689
@daninemilligan4689 Ай бұрын
Your mom is correct about cleaning her pruners after pruning each rose bush. I had Italian Ice and it is an awesome rose with light fragrance. The colors vary with the weather. I think using mint compost rather than mulch helps with blackspot and other issues. Nepeta and hyssop works better for me than salvia. I think the salvia tends to attract Japanese Beatles to my plants. Neem oil and neem oil mixture in sprays early in the spring is great for protecting roses from insects and diseases. I have replaced all of my tea roses with David Austin ones. Some of them can handle some shade also. I live in Michigan, zone 6a.
@nedda2000
@nedda2000 Ай бұрын
Your big leaf hydrangea at 7:32 is beautiful!
@eliselook
@eliselook Ай бұрын
Regarding the hydrangea keyhole garden: if it involves adding more hydrangeas to your life then DO IT!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
@brendarushka9966
@brendarushka9966 Ай бұрын
When my husband and I had a lot of old fashioned roses we found that giving them lots of full sun and open breezes helped reduce pest disease pressure. If you have those conditions in your driveway garden perhaps that is where you can add roses. We typically gave the roses lots of space (no crowding) so they got lots of air circulation. Not inside a heavily planted garden. Kind of like the beds you saw in that rose garden tour. Also raised up with excellent drainage - very loamy soil.
@judyfick2967
@judyfick2967 Ай бұрын
The previous owners of my current house planted the David Austin Carding Mill rose and I love it.
@gingercashman3289
@gingercashman3289 Ай бұрын
Hi Danielle, Gardening is a constantly evolving process and I think it is the joy of the journey. I don't think that a move should influence the decisions you make today. I think if the keyhole design excites and inspires you, Do it!
@pamd1861
@pamd1861 Ай бұрын
Hi Danielle, definitely give it another try on roses! I truly think half the battle is picking the right varieties. Nothing like having a heavenly scented rose to cut and bring in🌹I'm in zone 7 NJ I'll be happy to tell you my best performers if you're interested.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Ай бұрын
I would love to learn about your best performers! Can you recommend a very tall rose or climber with little to no thorns for our area? Thank you!
@pamd1861
@pamd1861 Ай бұрын
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm well, a totally thornless climber is Zepherine Druhin gorgeous pink and amazing scent but I would not say it has great black spot resistance. I had 2 going over an arch in my previous home. 2 of my most recent added favorites are the Julia Child rose and sweet mademoiselle is prolific and gorgeous rose for cutting. Summer Romance is another reliable can be a climber not thornless though. I do tend to steer towards kordes roses for disease resistance. I've had dozens of David Austins over the year and love them but the droopier stems can be annoying. My list would be way too much for here I would say give sweet mademoiselle a try I don't think you'll be disappointed 😊🌹
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’ll start to look for those!
@agnescarbone8257
@agnescarbone8257 Ай бұрын
Enjoy your visit with your family .
@user-pt6lh4oo3g
@user-pt6lh4oo3g Ай бұрын
Flower Garden beautiful.. 😁🥰😘🌷🌺🌺🌹👍
@health.bites.5615
@health.bites.5615 Ай бұрын
I grow David Austin rosea and I haven't had any problem with fungal diseases. I also underplant mine with salvias and alliums. The biggest problem is insects. I added some beneficial insects using sachets that prey on thrips and I use an organic spray weekly.
@health.bites.5615
@health.bites.5615 Ай бұрын
Can you put a link up on the rose podcast? Thanks so much, Danielle!
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Ай бұрын
Garden Roses Book - amzn.to/3Vw9PJ8 Rose Chat Podcast - rosechat.podbean.com/
@doreen9838
@doreen9838 Ай бұрын
Your dog is beautiful!!!!!
@sharonallen805
@sharonallen805 Ай бұрын
I use Mancozeb on my roses it's suppose to kill blackspot and also a preventive. It works for me in Ohio. Make sure u spray the soil around the bush. Korda grower their roses seem to more resistant to blackspot. Happy Gardening.
@LoraFlowers1475
@LoraFlowers1475 Ай бұрын
I have been spraying my roses with Captain Jacks Dead Bug Brew. They have never looked so healthy.
@eliseleu4717
@eliseleu4717 Ай бұрын
I love hydrangeas most than roses because untill in the winter are so beautiful when the dry flowers are together with the first snow. They give another dimension to the winter landscape of the garden. On snowy days when you see the garden from your window they look like sculptures. So if involves adding more hydrangeas, do it !!!!!😊❤
@PLD244
@PLD244 Ай бұрын
Love all of the roses! I started my garden with roses and have about 40 different types of roses. I really like the David Austin Roses. There are so many roses now that are disease resistant. When I started out, I planted a lot of different mints around my roses and that definitely deterred pests. Obviously, you have to control the mint. The healthier the roses the more disease resistant the rose will be. You should start with a climber! I love my Eden climbing roses and Colette is also a wonderful climbing rose and disease resistant. Everything looks beautiful in your garden.
@snortloohoo
@snortloohoo Ай бұрын
Salvia has worked for me with my roses. Munstead Wood is notorious for black spot and i have never experienced that because i planted a salvia right next to it. You should try it ! I’m in Canada 6b zone. Tons of humidity. 😅
@debbyfletcher2941
@debbyfletcher2941 Ай бұрын
Good morning, between your videos and another I follow I’m hooked on Hydrangeas. I’ve been hunting high and low for certain ones. My friends hubby just found it down in MD, so being a great friend, she got me two plus some for herself. (We’re in south central PA) Eclipse Bigleaf Hydrangea gorgeous flowers but the deep red leaves make it really pop. Thanks for being an inspiration and sharing your lovely gardens🌻
@Lillianv7
@Lillianv7 Ай бұрын
I started planting salvia and alliums under my roses this year. So not sure how it will work yet. Also not all roses are prone to black spot. Do your research, that book you got from grace rose farm should help. New Dawn Climbing rose is exceptionally resilient. Look for roses with glossy deep green leaves that is a great sign of how healthy the rose will be
@marianzimmerman4311
@marianzimmerman4311 Ай бұрын
I took the plunge and planted two David Austin Roses last year ... I'm cutting all the blooms for bouquets (I need two a week for work) to fully enjoy inside before the beetles arrive. planning to throw lime on the leaves to keep Beatles off wish me luck...I don't like to spray
@gardeninggrandma5247
@gardeninggrandma5247 Ай бұрын
Hi, Danielle: I think you should give it some thought about the keyhole garden to be understand the pros and cons. If you really want to do it, then go for it! For me, I consider if the garden will have a better look and feel than the current one and if it will achieve my objective. I've spent time this Spring moving some plants around and the impact is impressive. It's amazing what a little change will do. Then I ask myself why I didn't make the change sooner? They are small changes, but make the garden have a more cohesive look. Whatever you do, it will be wonderful!
@gretchenkaszuba734
@gretchenkaszuba734 Ай бұрын
My favorite rose is the Hybrid tea Chicago Peace. It's a sport of Peace. And it does get blackspot, I just pull off the affected leaves and it refoilates.
@karenholt9744
@karenholt9744 Ай бұрын
I like the Chicago Peace rose too. My one grandma had only one rose and it was the Peace. It always looked scraggly (didn't know what black spot was as a child). I tried to save it later on and killed it. I plan on having a Peace rose in my garden one day when I work up to roses (same problems as Danielle). My other grandma was from Chicago so I'm sentimentally toying with the idea of growing that as well- the two grandmas.
@sualol101dlm
@sualol101dlm Ай бұрын
Nepeta and salvias both get planted or spawn near my roses. I have never seen any disease or pest significant enough to be concerned. The salvias I choose are the salvia splendens hybrids in bedding flats and the nepeta cataria is a wildflower where I live.
@rbrown2746
@rbrown2746 Ай бұрын
Always looking for a good garden podcast, can you share others Danielle? You suggedted the Flower podcast a few years ago and it is a favorite
@aleshalipsky1684
@aleshalipsky1684 Ай бұрын
Go for the key hole. That would give you some practice and just see the steps and learn more. Its always fun to learn and just try it.
@donnacrawford3667
@donnacrawford3667 Ай бұрын
Beautiful video! I have a Rugosa Frau Dagmar that I love. It smells wonderful and is very hardy. It never gets black spot and does not like to be sprayed with anything. I also have 2 Bonicas that are beautiful every year, but they do get black spot. This year I tried a weekly spray of 60/40 regular milk and water. So far there is no black spot whatsoever, the leaves are healthy dark green and the flowers are gorgeous.
@annaz9080
@annaz9080 Ай бұрын
Hi, I'd go ahead with the keyhole garden - if you move, your new keyhole garden will be better for it.
@joejelnicki8277
@joejelnicki8277 Ай бұрын
HI, What a beautiful Rose Garden !!!! This time of year I wish I had more roses in the garden too, so colorful and beautiful. This year I planted 3 new roses bushes from Jung seed company 1- Blanc Double De Coubert, 2-Hansa 3-Theresa Bugnet (page 33 on the sping catalog ) these roses I have wanted to get for past few years and finally got them this spring, they are Antique Roses and better disease resistant too from what I read. and they have beautiful rose his too. so glad I got them this year, planted in april and already have blooms already. def 3 roses to think about to add to your garden. oh and all 3 roses are very fragrant !!
@barbaralamoreaux328
@barbaralamoreaux328 Ай бұрын
Yes on the keyhole garden, especially since you already have a good start with that beautiful hedge of pink hydrangeas.
@doreen9838
@doreen9838 Ай бұрын
Your dog is beautiful!!!!!
@kelliwebb2870
@kelliwebb2870 Ай бұрын
The easiest way to avoid black spot is to buy roses that are black spot resistant. It will say that on the label. Crazy Love is my favorite, but I love them all.
@cherylwhitesell4103
@cherylwhitesell4103 Ай бұрын
We stay away from hybrid tea roses. They are prone to black spot. We've been growing roses on and off for over 30 years, we just love them! But we do get discouraged then try again. David Austin shrub roses have been our successes and a few floribunda. We are in PA zone 6. Hope this helps! Love your tours
@gardenmore
@gardenmore Ай бұрын
It’s crazy how life keeps evolving and changing! I remember you mentioning you were planning to move and then decided maybe not and now thinking about it again! So exciting! New adventures are always fun. After almost 20 years of moving and 15 adresses later. I am so thrilled to stay put and travel instead 😂
@Marina-1st
@Marina-1st Ай бұрын
I'm not too far away from you and even closer to the coast. The humidity here is so high! Cordes and Meilland roses did great at my backyard. No black spot at all. They grow with lavender, thyme and lemon balm all around them. I do have rose slugs, but neem oils helps.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@wagnerab1958
@wagnerab1958 Ай бұрын
My favourite roses are by David Austin
@lavinapoppleton1396
@lavinapoppleton1396 Ай бұрын
My humble opinion is to focus on the beautiful shrubs and flowers that are less labour intensive. Your gardens are filled with colour and beauty, and you have stunning rooms of blooms! Planting roses would mean inviting pests and insects into your space and no smart gardener does that.
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica Ай бұрын
So many gorgeous roses, and your garden is stunning the keyhole garden is a great idea, I love all your hydrangeas and the view of the arbor.
@carolrichardson2824
@carolrichardson2824 Ай бұрын
I love all your videos. You are very informative and enjoyable to watch. I like your watering can And would like to purchase one like it if you would share that information.
@PetulaGuimaraes
@PetulaGuimaraes Ай бұрын
Here In Had fungus even with the gorgeous oso easy peach color. Such a shame. But it's too hard to keep up with them. I want a balanced garden and roses don't seem to be keen on abandonment. But they are gorgeous! By the way, the one rose i still have is in part shade and it did better than the other on full sun, which got diseased
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain
@GardeningOnTaylorMountain Ай бұрын
Lovely tour! I do love the idea of the keyhole garden. Even though you will probably eventually move, I feel like you should do what you would enjoy now (do I recognize those rocks? ☺️). Like you, I stopped growing roses because of the disease and pest pressure here in our area. However, my Instagram friend Teresa Byington has inspired and encouraged me to try again! I recently bought a David Austin Lady of Shallot short climbing rose that is more disease resistant. I will go back and refresh myself from my own videos on rose care and try again! Thanks for the Rose and hydrangea tour!
@mraereed
@mraereed Ай бұрын
I just got the Generous Gardener from David Austin Roses this year. Check them out they are supposed to be more disease resistant and pest resistant.
@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 Ай бұрын
Thank you Danielle. 💐💚🙃
@SleepyKittens
@SleepyKittens Ай бұрын
The best way to combat rose diseases like black spot is to use hybrid cultivars shown to be more diseases resistant. And research reviews and discussions.
@itsmewende
@itsmewende Ай бұрын
If you haven’t seen the channel the Rose geek, she features black spot resistant roses, as she lives in Maryland. I can’t stand the thought of people cutting through your yard, that’s so rude. Love the keyhole idea, any idea to keep them out I say, give it a whirl. I planted a rose many years ago, but I’m not one for saving tags, I think it may be David Austin‘s Penelope,my favorite.
@user-fx5sq1zc6l
@user-fx5sq1zc6l Ай бұрын
Julia Child is beautiful 🧡
@susanclark8654
@susanclark8654 Ай бұрын
Try a rose in a pot that way if it takes a dive you can put something else in the pot.
@gretchenkaszuba734
@gretchenkaszuba734 Ай бұрын
Bloomables brand are really 95% blackspot free. Think I got mine at Lowes
@bronwynodonnell8548
@bronwynodonnell8548 Ай бұрын
Danielle how can you improve on perfection cheers Bronwyn 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@ECole-le7we
@ECole-le7we Ай бұрын
I have a Tangerine Skies climbing rose. I love that it is orange and fragrant. However, the thorns are horrible and abundant. I use my Felco gloves, and the thorns go right through them. Can you or anyone in the chat recommend a thornless of 'low thorn' substitute?
@mapndo2337
@mapndo2337 Ай бұрын
The question is not so much on black spot, friend....but what to do about the Japanese Beetles.
@thebuddinghomemaker
@thebuddinghomemaker Ай бұрын
Danielle, i know you love hydrangeas. Do you plan to use yours for cut flowers?
@user-de3gr3bm3q
@user-de3gr3bm3q Ай бұрын
Thank you for the tour. I have a totally random question about your garden. I notice you have what looks like clover in your lawn. Is this intentional? I have been thinking of adding it to my lawn to help with conserving water but still keep the green. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden✨⭐️✨
@mrlang30
@mrlang30 Ай бұрын
Question about the daffodil foliage, if you try to mask it dying back with other plantings, will they get enough sunlight to recharge those bulbs if they're buried?
@amyjones2490
@amyjones2490 Ай бұрын
Rosy Hardy includes roses on her list of plants she will never grow again and I agree with her. Roses are just too much of a pain. As mine die out I’m not replacing them. Just my opinion.
@DeAnne9743
@DeAnne9743 Ай бұрын
My David Austins are almost all defoliated from black spot. I thought it was from our sprinkler system but it hasn't been on. It hasn't been that wet here either. The first flush is beautiful but after that they look awful. You would need to be very choosy about your selections.
@FourSeasonFarming
@FourSeasonFarming Ай бұрын
I love roses
@karendiehl3068
@karendiehl3068 Ай бұрын
How is the hedge you planted to separate your yard from the street doing?
@lydiamclaughlin7100
@lydiamclaughlin7100 Ай бұрын
Yes, that looks like a ketchup and mustard.
@Galina_74
@Galina_74 Ай бұрын
🌹🌹🌹🐝🐞👍
@nicholasryan5401
@nicholasryan5401 Ай бұрын
Beautiful looking garden, Its the bees knees.
@jeanjx6550
@jeanjx6550 Ай бұрын
You have such a beautiful garden and yard, so I have a lawn mower collaboration want to talk with you,how can I contact you?
@michellemorgan-cx6ds
@michellemorgan-cx6ds Ай бұрын
Is the Haas halo hydrangea more of a shade loving or sun loving hydrangea in your experience? I have read that it is a more native pollinator friendly hydrangea. Thanks
@cathydavis6791
@cathydavis6791 Ай бұрын
I tried the salvia with ‘At Last’ roses and it was a fail. Lots of black spot. I live in Asheville, N C.
@barbb.9489
@barbb.9489 Ай бұрын
I'm not a big rose fan, as I take blood thinners and stay away from thorns.
@janc8763
@janc8763 Ай бұрын
Yes, I love Julia Child! Except I found a rose weevil on her for the first time in my garden. grrr
@Fabdanc
@Fabdanc Ай бұрын
Be honest, Danielle... You just want more space for more hydrangeas 😂 At this point... I need a total count. It's got to be like 150.
@ncflowergirl1446
@ncflowergirl1446 Ай бұрын
Seriously people cut thru your flowers
@andresfresa123
@andresfresa123 Ай бұрын
Grace rose farm sent the most sad and unhealthy twigs! I ordered for the first time but never again. All the roses I received were shipped in a Friday which no one ever ship roses later than Thursday, roses arrived in bad shape and now they are all dead but she is to busy playing the victim and signing her books to do quality control. I do not recommend ordering from grace farm
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