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Total Garden: My Garden, My Way!
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Let's Grow Something Good
Learn what a Total Garden is and how you can have one.
My Garden, My Way!
The total garden concept combines your favorite vegetables, perennials, trees & shrubs, and roses all in one garden to promote plant & soil health, manage pests, reduce stress, create year-round beauty, and more efficiently manage space and garden functionality. #LetsGrowSomethingGood
Join us Wednesday, Oct. 4th at noon CT (that’s 1 pm ET, 10 am PT) as our panel of experts shares tips for having a garden you'll love.
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Total Garden Webinar Live StreamTotal Garden Webinar Live Stream
Total Garden Webinar Live Stream
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Turn your videos into live streams with Restream restre.am/ANIm Join us for the Total Garden Webinar Live Stream! Let's explore the art and science of creating a garden that’s both beautiful and sustainable. Our panel of gardening experts will guide you through the process of creating a “Total Garden.” One that is a harmonious blend of flowers, vegetables, herbs, edibles, trees, and shrubs. Joi...
Vertical Gardening Using Trees as Rose CompanionsVertical Gardening Using Trees as Rose Companions
Vertical Gardening Using Trees as Rose Companions
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Use a climbing or rambling rose and train it up a neighboring tree. You'll create a vertical garden with nature as its structure. al A lovely springtime rose display in Les Jardins de la Javeliere in the Loire Valley, France
How to Train a Climbing Rose to Look Like a Weeping Standard RoseHow to Train a Climbing Rose to Look Like a Weeping Standard Rose
How to Train a Climbing Rose to Look Like a Weeping Standard Rose
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See a unique way to train a climbing rose. Using a fountain technique and wooden stake, this climbing rose is trained to look like a weeping standard. Try it in your garden! Watch more videos about rose care by subscribing to our UA-cam channel www.youtube.com/@JacksonAndPerkins/videos. Read stories and learn more about roses and rose growing on our Jackson & Perkins blog www.jacksonandperkins....
Training Shrub and Climbing Roses Using an Espalier TechniqueTraining Shrub and Climbing Roses Using an Espalier Technique
Training Shrub and Climbing Roses Using an Espalier Technique
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Because if you live in a place called L'Haÿ-les-Roses, you probably know a lot about roses. True, that! The gardeners here have taken long canes and trained them along wires. They look so neat and tidy! Are you going to try it with your climbing and shrub roses? If so, send us your pics! #climbingrose #shrubrose #rosegarden #rose
Climbing Roses Post & SwagClimbing Roses Post & Swag
Climbing Roses Post & Swag
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One method to train your climbing roses is called post and swag. Let's find out how to accomplish this unique and beautiful climbing rose presentation by taking a peek at this post and swag rose at Parc de Bagatelle in Paris. Thank you, Paul!
Healthy Soil, Happy Plants WebinarHealthy Soil, Happy Plants Webinar
Healthy Soil, Happy Plants Webinar
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Want happy plants? Start by planting them in healthy soil. Vibrant and flourishing plants grow from nutrient rich soil. How do you know what type of soil you have? Watch the webinar to find out. Plus, in under 30 minutes, you can watch the webinar and this video on creating a healthy soil profile to get your garden started off right this spring. ua-cam.com/video/NEz-_Ld_bjc/v-deo.html
Expert Advice on Choosing and Growing RosesExpert Advice on Choosing and Growing Roses
Expert Advice on Choosing and Growing Roses
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Listen in to our informational rose roundtable where experts give you tips you can use in your rose garden to maximize success. Consulting Rosarians share the best advice they have given or received and share their favorite roses with us. A special thank you to our partners at the American Rose Society.
2023 Exclusive Roses and New Perennials from Jackson & Perkins2023 Exclusive Roses and New Perennials from Jackson & Perkins
2023 Exclusive Roses and New Perennials from Jackson & Perkins
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Join our expert rosarians as they discuss their favorites from our exclusive 2023 rose introductions and newly available flower varieties. What do the experts like best about them? How can you use them in your garden? Get these answers and more in this webinar that introduces you to some of these exceptional roses and perennials you can add to your garden this spring. The roses and perennials y...
The Hummer Ring! Amazingly Easy!The Hummer Ring! Amazingly Easy!
The Hummer Ring! Amazingly Easy!
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Ever wanted to hand feed Hummingbirds? With Hummer Ring you can feed hummingbirds straight out of your hands. Use Hummer Ring with any nectar, great for children and seniors. Holds up to 10 milliliters of nectar, and is top rack dishwasher safe. Purchase Here: www.jacksonandperkins.com/hummer-rings/p/v2251/?2&gclid=CjwKCAiAk dBhABEiwAchIwkQ7RoLQjdIH3UaQNFu7RXh0mddmm9HCncDUhtHgr62i95QEb5EU0QBoCr...
Support and Partnership: Introducing the Rose Display GardensSupport and Partnership: Introducing the Rose Display Gardens
Support and Partnership: Introducing the Rose Display Gardens
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Partners in research and cataloging the genealogy of Jackson & Perkins historic roses, the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens is unique for many reasons. Dr. Kuehny shares the highlights with us. Rose care items:www.jacksonandperkins.com/ros... Website: www.jacksonandperkins.com/ Facebook: jacksonandpe... Instagram: jacksonandp... Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/jacksonperk...
True Rose Legacy Endures with Jackson & PerkinsTrue Rose Legacy Endures with Jackson & Perkins
True Rose Legacy Endures with Jackson & Perkins
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True Rose Legacy Endures with Jackson & Perkins Our exclusive rose garden in Baton Rouge, under the expert care of the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens team, is home to dozens of Jackson & Perkins proprietary rose varieties. Jackson & Perkins is proud to spotlight a few of the AgCenter teams’ favorite roses and what they like best about them: Sweet Rose of Mine Floribunda Rose, Never Been Redder Fl...
Webinar: How to Invite and Keep Beneficial Insects in Your GardenWebinar: How to Invite and Keep Beneficial Insects in Your Garden
Webinar: How to Invite and Keep Beneficial Insects in Your Garden
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Join Jackson & Perkins and the American Rose Society as we review the best practices to attract pollinators to the garden. We'll also discuss new recommendations for creating an ideal host environment for organic pest control. Rose care items:www.jacksonandperkins.com/ros... Website: www.jacksonandperkins.com/ Facebook: jacksonandpe... Instagram: jacksonandp... Pinter...
Festive Gifts That Grow!Festive Gifts That Grow!
Festive Gifts That Grow!
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There's no need to venture out and fight the shopping lines this season. With the giving season upon us, we're here to make your holiday shopping more meaningful and easier than ever. Shop Here: www.jacksonandperkins.com/
Send the Beauty of BloomsSend the Beauty of Blooms
Send the Beauty of Blooms
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Amaryllis bulbs are easy-to-grow, and mesmerizing to watch, as they seem to bloom overnight. These bulbs are stunning and come in a variety of colors! They are a favorite gift plant because they add reliable beauty when grown in containers. Their lush, tropical blooms add a scintillating accent to the holiday home, which makes them great choices to give as living gifts . . . or to keep for your...

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  • @vbvini
    @vbvini 2 дні тому

    some other ytuber saysDurvet Permethrin 10%, do you recomend this?

  • @MichaelB1488
    @MichaelB1488 6 днів тому

    Actually, Starlings are a natural predator of Japanese Beatles. If you have a flock of Starlings living around you, the Japanese Beatles will be rare.

  • @JoeBlimey
    @JoeBlimey 13 днів тому

    Great info and straight to the point. Thank you!

  • @kaymccormick2279
    @kaymccormick2279 22 дні тому

    Wow! Thank you.

  • @jin8339
    @jin8339 Місяць тому

    Beautiful...looks easy but what is the name / type of the rose. I am looking for a few to grow in Orlando , Florida. Any suggestions ? Even an old garden roses is to die for....lol Thanks ❤❤❤

  • @tinglejove6925
    @tinglejove6925 Місяць тому

    Thanks! What should I do if I have overwatered?

  • @Kattaltam
    @Kattaltam Місяць тому

    I brought 2 different types of roses from Jackson & Perkins did not know about! Planting and inches from soil any of that ! Just putting in soil water every other day and my roses are absolutely beautiful, I went and got 3 more I watch videos how to do properly planting on bare root roses, I follow instructions and not even one of the 3 roses make it 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @91trami
    @91trami Місяць тому

    Why cant get away with morning shade and afternoon sun?

  • @sylviefiorella8996
    @sylviefiorella8996 Місяць тому

    Like your video. I have a question : I planted a vine rose [Eden Rose] last September and it is not very productive(not a single bud). I leave in Florida zone 9b. I let it in the shade because that's what i was told. What should i do?

    • @91trami
      @91trami Місяць тому

      Eden likes full sun.

  • @CFinch360
    @CFinch360 Місяць тому

    Super helpful and you are hilarious!

  • @shelleypenn7577
    @shelleypenn7577 2 місяці тому

    👏👏I’m in NYC. I hope I can pull this off💞

  • @kimberlyflores5968
    @kimberlyflores5968 2 місяці тому

    How many times to water bare roots after planting? It’s in a pot mine looks like it’ll not make it 😔

  • @mayaportland8805
    @mayaportland8805 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the practical tips.

  • @elektroman3187
    @elektroman3187 3 місяці тому

    Hahaha you remind me so much of J.K Simmons! Same voice I swear, very charismatic. Besides that awesome video, i just got a rose bush to set up for my lady and I just want it to be perfect before she sees it.

  • @rabz5616
    @rabz5616 3 місяці тому

    Amazing !

  • @jennypham3998
    @jennypham3998 3 місяці тому

    Smart man

  • @paulmifsud5753
    @paulmifsud5753 3 місяці тому

    I like it, straight to the point. Great video

  • @glowtababe
    @glowtababe 4 місяці тому

    This helps a lot! Thanks, Paul! Im starting to grow American Roses now and I live in a tropical country which is the Philippines. This helps a lot! 😊

  • @AstroGremlinAmerican
    @AstroGremlinAmerican 5 місяців тому

    I knew about drilling holes in wood to lure wild bee mommas to make nests, but had no idea they would use hollow plant stems. Makes sense that they had to do something before people were around to drill holes in wood! Just put a bundle of Lily of the Nile hollow stems of various opening sizes in a dry place.

  • @thegardenguide2650
    @thegardenguide2650 6 місяців тому

    Tell me roses for 10 b zone

  • @stevebrucken1944
    @stevebrucken1944 6 місяців тому

    Ty very helpful..I enjoy Paul Zimmerman's podcast very informative!

  • @triciaburriss2160
    @triciaburriss2160 7 місяців тому

    I have several rose bushes that are very spindly and were my mom's so I really don't want to lose them. I live in Washington state and am hoping you can tell me what to do to make sure they come back in the spring and are healthy. Maybe by suggesting a certain fertilizer or something I can do in the spring to make them pop back and be healthy Thanks

  • @MyKarinski
    @MyKarinski 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for all the helpful tips! Sincerely, Karen

  • @hlscreations7746
    @hlscreations7746 9 місяців тому

  • @nicolhenzey790
    @nicolhenzey790 9 місяців тому

    ✔️ Promo sm

  • @tonnysie5644
    @tonnysie5644 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for your tips. I have another effective "organic way" of trapping and killing Japanese beetles to suggest. Use a cordless handheld vacuum blower with the slim attachment nozzle and just suck the beetles and at the end of the day just dump them in soap water. This can be done at anytime of the day and it is very effective especially for plants like asparagus where the beetles might be 'buried' inside the foliage and would be hard to access with a bucket of water. Buy an extra power unit (battery) so that you always have a standby battery when needed.

  • @maxasaurus3008
    @maxasaurus3008 10 місяців тому

    This has got to be the best video! I have spent days researching how to rid my yard of they who we will not name and this video has all of the methods! Thank you!

  • @freelancer_nazrul4
    @freelancer_nazrul4 11 місяців тому

    very nice🌹🏵🥀🌺🌻

  • @freelancer_nazrul4
    @freelancer_nazrul4 11 місяців тому

    I love planting trees in the garden, your work is very beautiful🌳🌴🌱☘

  • @freelancer_nazrul4
    @freelancer_nazrul4 11 місяців тому

    💙💙💙

  • @WAYNESVILLE
    @WAYNESVILLE 11 місяців тому

    Carrot flowers to attract hover flies for aphids

  • @tattooedgardener
    @tattooedgardener 11 місяців тому

    I love this guy's facial expressions it kept me watching he's awesome im. A first year Gardener very into it love the content!

  • @user-zw3gf1di3s
    @user-zw3gf1di3s 11 місяців тому

    I read a few questions below asking about BTG for control of Japanese Beetles: both adults and grubs. Here's some information: beetleGONE! tlc is a Bt-based (microbial species/strain: Bacillus Thuringiensis Galleriae) organic product which is 100% safe, performs at the level of the chems, is certified for Organic Production/Growing/Gardening by the EPA and is far better performing than any other non-chem product ie Milky Spore for controlling beetles and grubs. This product can be sprayed for highly effective organic control of not only grubs and adult beetles but also invasive weevils and borers without harming bees, butterflies and ladybugs. You mix the product in water and spray on edible garden plants, ornamental plants, trees to control adult beetles. beetleGONE! can also be mixed into or sprayed on turf, potting or garden soil or ground sprayed to control beetle grubs. With a zero-day preharvest interval you can treat for grubs and/or beetles and harvest your food the same day. And there are no label restrictions for use around bees or flowering plants; therefore, beetleGONE! can be safely used while pollinators are active. This product is being used successfully by Farmers/Growers, Arborists, Professional Landscapers and Lawn Care Operators across US and Canada. Another BTG product is grubGONE! G: for organic lawn care - certified "Organic" by OMRI. It's an easy to apply granule. Highly effective in controlling all types of scarab beetle grubs (such as Chafers, Japanese Beetle), billbugs and bluegrass weevils in lawns without harming homeowners, pets, pollinators, earthworms, birds and does not contaminate water. It's the only Non-Chemical that Effectively Controls Turf Grubs, Spring through Fall: not only effective against newly-hatched 1st instar grubs but also larger and hardier 2nd and 3rds. grubGONE! competes very well head-to-head with the performance of the leading chemical products (ie Bayer Advanced - imidacloprid and Scotts GrubEx - acelepryn) and is used with high success by Professional Landscapers and Lawn Care Operators across US and Canada. grubGONE! G is actually a better performing product than the acelepryn-based products (ie GrubEX). As early season (Spring ie April/May) preventative applications, both GrubEx and grubGONE! control turf grubs at approx 85% mortality. For later season curative applications, GrubEx performance tails off significantly < 50%: it is not a very effective mid to late season grub control (June through Sep). grubGONE! on the other hand, controls larger, hardier 2nd and 3rd instar grubs very well >80% from mid-summer through fall. Thus, reducing populations of destructive grubs during Spring-Summer and helping to reduce secondary foraging in the Summer-Fall. grubGONE! and beetleGONE! are now available for Homeowners and Garden Enthusiasts. Hope this helps!

  • @patriciaherrera2483
    @patriciaherrera2483 Рік тому

    What do i need to do when my roses are not blooming they just do it at the beginning of the summer but not so much

  • @ndestruct
    @ndestruct Рік тому

    These tips are dubious at best. Some are decent some a bad ideas. Relying on Spinosad for thrips is a bad idea as growers relied on it exclusively 15 years ago and cannot use it due to thrip resistance.

  • @laurakrukowski3923
    @laurakrukowski3923 Рік тому

    I also live in Zone 5 & was told a product called Wilt Stop is good for winterizing roses. It helps with wind damage. Any opinions?

  • @williamtaylor2412
    @williamtaylor2412 Рік тому

    thank you love this information's

  • @marykelly9698
    @marykelly9698 Рік тому

    Please help i had my 2 rose trees in the pots that i bought them and the leaves starting falling off i planted them into the ground will the leaves come back ❤

  • @susanmolnar7323
    @susanmolnar7323 Рік тому

    They love sunflower's leaves too and okra! They've decimated my flowers this year!😭

  • @nerinat8371
    @nerinat8371 Рік тому

    Wonderful idea

  • @GardenDoodles
    @GardenDoodles Рік тому

    Wow! Nice and simple especially if the canes willingly gravitate in those directions.

  • @cathybranly1839
    @cathybranly1839 Рік тому

    That is really beautiful!

  • @sbhimji4568
    @sbhimji4568 Рік тому

    What do you do when winter hits? Would you cut it all down, or would it be better to leave it as is to overwinter?

    • @JacksonAndPerkins
      @JacksonAndPerkins Рік тому

      Paul advises ... Ideally choose a rose that is hardy to your zone. If you live in a very cold zone you cold simply wrap the rose, post and swag in burlap or some form of insulation. I would suggest you check your local rose society for tips on insulating roses if you need to do so. You can find that through the American Rose Society.

  • @kathierogers3208
    @kathierogers3208 Рік тому

    What a great idea! I’ve never seen anything like that, or if I did I was not paying attention! My creative mind is working now!

    • @JacksonAndPerkins
      @JacksonAndPerkins Рік тому

      We'd enjoy seeing what your creative mind comes up with!?

  • @mbarre1991
    @mbarre1991 Рік тому

    That tip about putting it in a pot in the ground and seeing how it fairs in a certain location is a wonderful idea! 👏 I wish I watched this before I moved my rose bush 🤦‍♀️😅 I'm praying it likes the new spot- if not- I'll keep this in mind, should I need to move it again.

  • @michaelsalmon6436
    @michaelsalmon6436 Рік тому

    Hi Paul! This was very useful. Thanks. Care for a story? I recently informed Customer Service that the container roses that I received last Fall and had carefully nursed through our winter, inside my home, in a living room space that we keep at 50 F, with morning sun, had yet to awaken! Each plant had had magnificent sets of deep green leaves upon arrival and I was looking forward to a fast recovery in the Spring. But alas, no such luck! A scratch test shows them to be alive but neither plant has showed any signs of life! How long should I wait before declaring them officially dead? Customer Service tells me that this rose is out of stock and they have no way of knowing when they will get it back in stock! So, I am sad! But maybe I can learn something from the experience. Should I have kept these roses in their original containers? Should I have continued to water them after they had lost all their leaves?

  • @Fxiry101
    @Fxiry101 Рік тому

    Thank you! Great advice!!!

  • @lindadanley9985
    @lindadanley9985 Рік тому

    Why is the root ball so small as the rose comes out of dormancy? The whole plant lifted up while I was pushing away the fall mulch. Thank you!

    • @Steve_Mazza
      @Steve_Mazza Рік тому

      The roots may have been eaten over the winter by voles or something else.

  • @e.mirthbirch4639
    @e.mirthbirch4639 Рік тому

    Thank you Paul!! Very helpful!!

  • @terrizimmerman5297
    @terrizimmerman5297 Рік тому

    Just subscribing from the Phoenix metro. I’ve planted my first rose bush-Hot Cocoa. Thank you for your advice.