A collection of glorious roses thrive without fungicides or insecticides in a Texas garden
Hi GPODers !
After two days in the colorful beds , borders and container of Sharon Burgmayer in Pennsylvania ( watch outPart 1and Part 2 if you missed them ) , we are preserve our foray into flowers with Tat in Houston , Texas . Tat has been earnestly get roses for only about 5 years now , but she ’s already detect so much winner that she ’s sharing her crown and tricks onher websiteand YouTube channel ( @rosesinhouston ) .
Hello Fine Gardening squad ,

I ’d like to share my rosaceous garden that I started during COVID in 2020 . I grow my pink wine without using fungicide , insecticide or any chemicals to deal / prevent diseases or pests . Just all born .
I have a site : rosesinhouston.comand YouTube channel : youtube.com/@rosesinhouston
Roses are one of those plants that I think are for everyone . No matter your garden style or theme , there is a rose with the correct color and growth habit for your needs and desire . Tat has a unfeignedly enviable collection of roses in an assortment of colors . The lovely bronze - to - pinkish variety in the foreground is ‘ Distant Drums ’ ( Rosa‘Distant Drums ’ , Zones 5–10 ) , which look like a bunch of mini sundown in the garden .

Through lots of trial and error , she is able to get her industrial plant to produce an abundance of blooms . When cut , these flowers will add beautiful floral color and fragrance to inside the home .
One of my favorite qualities in blush wine are the multifariousness that produce blooms in a range of coloring material . perchance it ’s the thrifter in me that feel like I ’m go multiple plant for the cost of one . This is a Sunbelt ® Crazy Love ™ Grandiflora rose ( R.‘KORbamflu ’ , Zones 5–10 ) , which acquire flowers in copper , orange , lily-livered , and pinkish shade .
Another example of the mantrap that can well be bestow indoors . With the incredible array of varieties that Tat grows , an exciting and colorful organisation can be created with pink wine alone !

For a pop of purple , Sunbelt ® Plum Perfect Floribunda roses ( R.‘KORvodacom ’ , Zones 5–9 ) are an excellent choice . Deep lavender to mauve blooms are produced in teemingness .
Roses are n’t the only plants that Tat grow in her garden , but they are the flowers that perfectly slip the show .
in conclusion , you could talk roses without at least one classic , inscrutable red variety . Citiscape ® Bordeaux ™ ( Rosa‘KORelamba ’ , Zones 4–9 ) is a compact Floribunda heighten that is heat patient of and disease resistant ( make it the sodding fit for Tat ’s chemical - free garden in Houston ) .

give thanks you so much for sharing your incredible roses with us , Tat ! The skill and passion you have for roses is apparent and inspiring , and your plentiful blooms give no meter reading to your hot and humid climate .
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