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Rose Myth Busting With Special Guest Michael Marriott - Part 2

Rose Myth Busting With Special Guest Michael Marriott - Part 2

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I recently sat down with my friend Michael Marriott for a wide ranging discussion on all things roses. This is part 2, and besides myth busting we also get into care tips and other topics. If you haven't seen part 1 yet that's okay. They are not in sequence so you can watch this one and then go watch part 1.

Like part 1 I broke this into sections so you can watch it all or in parts. You can even jump around as the sections are time stamped below. Enjoy!

1:32 Myth 1 - Planting the bud union above the ground

4:47 Myth 2 - Trim the roots before planting a bareroot rose

6:17 Myth 3 - Plant far apart for air circulation

11:33 Myth 4- Don’t plant other plants with roses

19:58 Myth 5 - Prune all roses to the same height

24:16 Myth 6 - Prune to an outward facing bud eye

27:11 Myth 7 - Prune at a 45 degree angle

30:02 Myth 8 - You can only trim roses during “pruning season”

31:23 Pruning Tip - Pruning once flowering roses

32:21 Pruning Tip - Cut out old canes to spur new ones.

34:36 Pruning Tip - Should you prune young roses?

36:44 Myth 9 - You should never allow disease on your roses

39:36 Care Tip - The importance of mulch to soil health

42:56 Myth 10 - Don’t plant a rose where another rose has been

45:14 Care Tip - What to do with an unhealthy rose

46:30 Care Tip - Good horticultural practices help with disease control

48:19 Myths 11 & 12 - Bone meal and Epsom salts

49:42 Care Tip - A discussion on insects

50:42 Care Tip - Thoughts on Japanese Beetles

53:09 Care Tip - Attracting beneficial insects to your garden

54:56 The importance of keeping nature’s balance

57:04 Conclusion - Why everyone should grow roses

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