Does your neighbors ever come over to ask "when are the botanical garden open hours"? Gosh I'd love to be your neighbor. Thank you for your hard work with these videos, seriously. ❤
Because of you I was obsessed in finding a Canna Stuttgart, and I finally found one online last week. Can't wait to plant it! Love your videos. Hugs from Romania!
I have to say Micans is one of my favourite. I can't believe you are growing it outside, I'll have to go back to the setting up the garden video, I must have missed it. You certainly have had some very hot humid weather in SYD. I have no doubt your back garden will still look beautiful after winter.
It's great that there's an esqueleto in the greenhouse. You have amazing growing conditions. This will be a powerful plant. I'm jealous and best regards 💪🏻😎🇵🇱
Good morning. Hello from South Texas. Thank you for all your inspiration. Enjoy all of your videos. They inspire me to do more with my tropicals. You’ve inspired me to make several moss poles. Keep up the inspirational work.
Another great video. I started watching around 3 - 4 months ago when your content began during the transitional period of moving and the final days at the old courtyard, as I was in search of a local plant enthusiast on youtube. One aspect of your work that stands out to me is the presentation of before/after transformations. I'm anticipating some greenhouse content in the near future. Though, much like my own experience, once a greenhouse is filled what more can you do apart from admire? You've revamped my love for plants mainly the alocasia. Good luck with the landscaping.
Omgosh the growth! You have a lot of work to do! Looking forward to the vids ❤ I’m definitely putting as much as I can outside this summer!! 25-40 Celsius Canadian city temps!
I just saw your short about Normal people vs. Plant people during the rain, and I died laughing. When you started spinning around like Stevie Nicks I lost it. It's true though. I also collect rain water for my aquarium.
❤❤❤ people that love animals. Your garden is exquisite 😊 I loved my indoor plants but then I got into an outdoor vegetable garden and have been putting most of my energy into that , but the other day I watched one of your videos and it reignited my love of indoor plants again, since then I’ve been binge watching you. I’m in Oz too
Hi Jan! I just moved to Florida almost a year ago from New Jersey. The climate is very different to what I am used to and it seems very similar to what you have. Except opposite hemisphere, of course. We are just moving into spring. This winter was a big experiment to find which plants I can leave out all year, something unheard of in New Jersey. I found that most everything did ok, I just didn't get any growth. My low temp was around 4C at night much of the time, we had one frost but my plants are in a screen patio so they were fine. I have learned a little about growing tomatoes in this climate, this might apply to you as well. They grow tomatoes in winter here. They plant them in mid fall ( November), they grow very slowly, but are in full production right now. I'm sort of surprised by that because summer temps here are similar to New Jersey where tomatoes grow in summer. We get into the low 30's in summer, rarely up to 40 so cooler that you ( if you can call 90F cool....) But apparently it has something to do with the soil getting too hot, so mulching is a good idea. Oh, and don't be afraid to give that jade a good haircut, the stems will become thicker and stronger and it will branch out.
Interesting !!! Thanks for sharing! And yes, good call on the jade haircut. I rather have some nice lush growth instead of those sprindly long branches :)
It looks amazing! I am in the Gold Coast hinterlands and I am thinking of moving some of my plants outdoors, into a sheltered spot. I was more concerned about a few cold nights we get in winter, but your garden is inspiring me to take plunge and move them out there and see how we go.
@@sydneyplantguy I am cleaning out that part of the garden this week and will move the imbe and a few gloriosum cuttings out there. I have several monstera growing there and they are thriving in that spot, so it should be fine. It was quite neglected for several months, so weeding and taking out some of the plants that are there and moving them to a more appropriate part of the garden (they like full sun and are struggling there), and I'll see how they go!
Your garden is beautiful. We are facing the challenge of moving to the Seattle area (close to 3 hours) from where we are now, and all I can think is, "How are we going to move these plants?" I'm not even concerned about anything else.
@@sydneyplantguy Thank you, Jan. I know there's going to be some that will transport easier than others. I really liked the van you moved in last time with the metal grids inside. Anyhow, I ramble too much. Thank you 😊
I added some moss poles to my indoor diy greenhouse in Canada and it’s so cold here ! So you should be proud of me lmao , 😅 , but I added it last night and over night my silver sword was just popping out to now horizontally unfurling already 😮!!! You’re amazing with your aroid knowledge
Looks absolutely wonderful, Jan. 😍🤩 Wouldn't it be great to let some of them go up into the trees. I can't stand the idea of digging them up down the track, can't we put in an offer?🤣
I ordered a Canna Stuttgart, it’s a close to a variegated banana as I will get 😀 Your garden has really filled in over the last months, looking awesome 😀🇨🇦
Ich glaube deine Probleme, mit den Pflanzen die zu schnell zu groß wachsen, hätten viele gerne auf der Nordhalnkugel😅 aber so verstehe ich endlich, was man an diesen Pflanzen findet. So toll wie sie bei dir aussehen, würde ich sie mir auch hinstellen. Die keulenlilie, die schon im Garten stand, finde ich mega
Hi Jan and Bradley 💫 Everything looks so lush and happy!!! I have a question if I may? I have an Anthurium Veitchii that has recently started getting huge water drops on his leaves. I do have a Pallidiflorum that is giving me some berries and a Vittarifolium but I have never experienced this with their leaves. I’ve thoroughly checked for pests and have none. Is there something I’m doing wrong or need to change? There’s no leaf yellowing and no droopy leaves and the internet hasn’t been much help, so any suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead. 🙏🏻💫
I think it's hilarious that 20° in the winter sends your plants dormant and you worry about cold damage. It's an average temp for UK summers when our plants thrive 😄 My tomatoes are constantly water logged but manage fine. Just shows that it depends on what they are used to 😅
Not worried about 20 during a sunny winter day, but 4-5 degrees at night will certainly induce some level of dormancy but yes, good point, it's also about what they are used to :) That's often the problem when people import plants from overseas.
With the sheltered nature of your garden you most likely will have a few "micro-climates". I have sections of my yard that stay cooler in summer than the front area of my home. And in winter with all the trees with no leaves, my yard stays much warmer than the front of my house. With that said, if you layer your pots with some mulch and maybe even cover them with some fabric (burlap, hemp, even plastic) all your plants should be fine. Oh wait....do you get frost??? I do get frost here, but maybe you don't? If not, lucky you!! I really wish I could grow these outdoors.
Beautiful garden. My whole area is about the size if your greenhouse, but I still love the tranquility of it. I tried several times but was unable to catch the first part of the name of your. Zanadu plant, could you please provide it. Well back to watching your exquisite garden. Thank you for sharing it.
Thanks... this video gives me possitive fibes, here it's "dark", wet en chilly. If you don't want to pollinate the Nepenthes I would cut the flower (do you know it's male of female?) Up to Timmy's garden!!
I have a small apartment and a lot of plants are starting to really size up. Now it’s not working for me anymore. I really need a larger space but rent is crazy. Plant life is a struggle now my plants are getting much bigger.
So Australia doesn’t have a real winter, that’s kinda great, I’d probably miss the four seasons we have in the United States, our lowest this year has been 9 degrees F, most place we’re much colder.
Australia is a large place … some placed have ‘real winter’ with snow & all. Some places are tropical or desert & there’s everything in between as well. Really depends on where you live :)
please kindly tell names of your growing plants as i am new to these monstera or philodendron. will be great if you type names on the screen. thank you.😊
Let me know if you ever are looking for a roommate. I will gladly leave my husband of 35 years and move frome Canada to your garden. A hammock in your Greenhouse will suffice
-50 is just not a reasonable temperature for plants or any other living organism :D how do you handle that?! I can hardly stand the thought of 4degrees coming up …
Does your neighbors ever come over to ask "when are the botanical garden open hours"? Gosh I'd love to be your neighbor. Thank you for your hard work with these videos, seriously. ❤
Haha they have certainly acknowledged how lush it is :)
So looking forward to seeing you and Tim together in more episodes.
Thanks :)
You have the most beautiful back yard!🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴
Thank you:)
Hi Jan, absolutely gorgeous garden.
Hi to the adorable Bradley. Such a pretty boy, I just love him. Sending love from Western Australia
Thanks :)
Because of you I was obsessed in finding a Canna Stuttgart, and I finally found one online last week. Can't wait to plant it! Love your videos. Hugs from Romania!
Lol..me too..stunning plant 👍
Not the easiest Canna I hear, but it's surely worth trying such a beauty out :)
Happy growing :)
@@sydneyplantguy thank you!
Me tooooo haha.
Hi, im from Malaysia
I have to say Micans is one of my favourite. I can't believe you are growing it outside, I'll have to go back to the setting up the garden video, I must have missed it. You certainly have had some very hot humid weather in SYD. I have no doubt your back garden will still look beautiful after winter.
Thanks :) I linked the setting up video at the end screen :)
I have my micans growing under a patio in Adelaide
Flora, I only have a baby and I'm looking at growing a monster 🤣. I have to say, I don't find it the easiest plant propagate @@Flora_sphere
Your garden does look like those plants have been growing for 20 yrs. Well done & thanks for sharing Ja!
Thank you :)
Your outdoor space is stunning!!! So lush and beautiful! Always fun to see comparison videos, thanks for sharing ❤
Looking amazing, Jan! I love seeing Bradders enjoying the garden with you.
Thanks :)
I would love a garden like that ❤. Astonishing.
Thanks :)
It's great that there's an esqueleto in the greenhouse. You have amazing growing conditions. This will be a powerful plant. I'm jealous and best regards 💪🏻😎🇵🇱
Gorgeous, Jan! I can’t wait to see what magic you and Tim create in his garden 🌴🌴🌴
Thank you:)
Your garden is absolutely beautiful! The plants seem to love it out there and the ones in the greenhouse are also quite happy. Good job.
Thanks :)
Good morning. Hello from South Texas. Thank you for all your inspiration. Enjoy all of your videos. They inspire me to do more with my tropicals. You’ve inspired me to make several moss poles. Keep up the inspirational work.
Thank you:)
Fantastic update Jan...no wonder your happy with the progress....so lush! 🥳👏🏼
Thank you:)
Great to have the garden tour with you. Reminds me the garden projects i need to get done! 😅
Thank you:)
Another great video. I started watching around 3 - 4 months ago when your content began during the transitional period of moving and the final days at the old courtyard, as I was in search of a local plant enthusiast on youtube. One aspect of your work that stands out to me is the presentation of before/after transformations. I'm anticipating some greenhouse content in the near future. Though, much like my own experience, once a greenhouse is filled what more can you do apart from admire? You've revamped my love for plants mainly the alocasia. Good luck with the landscaping.
Thank you :) appreciate the nice comment !
You have a great eye for design/decor. Your backyard is an oasis!
Thank you:)
The cat was incredible at the end!
He’s a sweetie :)!
Your plants are very beautiful.
Thank you:)
“VA-VOOM Jan!” Wow, everything exploded in growth!
Thanks :)
Wow, proper jungle, beautiful !
4:05 love the composition 😁
Your plants look like they have always lived there, not just 3 months 😳😲😳 Beautiful 🤩
Thanks :)
💜💜 thank you for making me smile today! You always cheer me up! :)
Looks amazing!!
Thanks :)
Very nice update of your Greenland ,all looks great✨
🌿🌵🍀💚🌿
Thank you:)
Omgosh the growth! You have a lot of work to do! Looking forward to the vids ❤
I’m definitely putting as much as I can outside this summer!! 25-40 Celsius Canadian city temps!
Nice :) maybe try one or two first, see how they adjust etc and then scale it up :)
I just saw your short about Normal people vs. Plant people during the rain, and I died laughing.
When you started spinning around like Stevie Nicks I lost it.
It's true though. I also collect rain water for my aquarium.
Haha thanks :) i like making ppl laugh :)
❤❤❤ people that love animals. Your garden is exquisite 😊
I loved my indoor plants but then I got into an outdoor vegetable garden and have been putting most of my energy into that , but the other day I watched one of your videos and it reignited my love of indoor plants again, since then I’ve been binge watching you. I’m in Oz too
That’s so nice to hear :) happy growing !!
Welcome to the Jungle Baby! Awesome garden Jan.😻
Thsnk you :)
I love this walks in your garden ❤
Thanks :)
Beautiful, amazing growth in 3 month's time. Looks like you have lot of chop & extends to do!
Yep busy month ahead hehe :)
Your garden looks amazing!!!
Thank you!:)
I was today years old when i learned South Africa shares the same seasons as Australia 😅.loveee your content over the years .
I wish I lived in a similar climate.
Everything looks amazing, as always😊
Thank you:)
Hi Jan! I just moved to Florida almost a year ago from New Jersey. The climate is very different to what I am used to and it seems very similar to what you have. Except opposite hemisphere, of course. We are just moving into spring. This winter was a big experiment to find which plants I can leave out all year, something unheard of in New Jersey. I found that most everything did ok, I just didn't get any growth. My low temp was around 4C at night much of the time, we had one frost but my plants are in a screen patio so they were fine. I have learned a little about growing tomatoes in this climate, this might apply to you as well. They grow tomatoes in winter here. They plant them in mid fall ( November), they grow very slowly, but are in full production right now. I'm sort of surprised by that because summer temps here are similar to New Jersey where tomatoes grow in summer. We get into the low 30's in summer, rarely up to 40 so cooler that you ( if you can call 90F cool....) But apparently it has something to do with the soil getting too hot, so mulching is a good idea. Oh, and don't be afraid to give that jade a good haircut, the stems will become thicker and stronger and it will branch out.
Interesting !!! Thanks for sharing! And yes, good call on the jade haircut. I rather have some nice lush growth instead of those sprindly long branches :)
It looks amazing! I am in the Gold Coast hinterlands and I am thinking of moving some of my plants outdoors, into a sheltered spot. I was more concerned about a few cold nights we get in winter, but your garden is inspiring me to take plunge and move them out there and see how we go.
You should be fine up there :)
@@sydneyplantguy I am cleaning out that part of the garden this week and will move the imbe and a few gloriosum cuttings out there. I have several monstera growing there and they are thriving in that spot, so it should be fine. It was quite neglected for several months, so weeding and taking out some of the plants that are there and moving them to a more appropriate part of the garden (they like full sun and are struggling there), and I'll see how they go!
Your backyard is exquisite 🦋🐝🌿
Thank you so much 😊
Your micans is so pretty 💚💚💚 A good micans is one of the most stunning plants to me🌿😻🌱
Thanks :)
Looks like Bradley doesn't mind having the bushy plants around the plc.
It's really a treatment that produces results, keep up the enthusiasm and hopefully it will become more fertile😀👍😍
Your garden is beautiful. We are facing the challenge of moving to the Seattle area (close to 3 hours) from where we are now, and all I can think is, "How are we going to move these plants?" I'm not even concerned about anything else.
Good luck :) just focus on keeping the plant happy & alive. Leaves will rip, get damaged, yellow etc but leaves will be replaced eventually anyway :)
@@sydneyplantguy Thank you, Jan. I know there's going to be some that will transport easier than others. I really liked the van you moved in last time with the metal grids inside. Anyhow, I ramble too much. Thank you 😊
Beautiful garden bravo 👏
I added some moss poles to my indoor diy greenhouse in Canada and it’s so cold here ! So you should be proud of me lmao , 😅 , but I added it last night and over night my silver sword was just popping out to now horizontally unfurling already 😮!!! You’re amazing with your aroid knowledge
Thank you :) happy growing :)
Love your garden. I would love a tropical space in my garden but I'm in TX, it's hot and dry.
Looks absolutely wonderful, Jan. 😍🤩 Wouldn't it be great to let some of them go up into the trees. I can't stand the idea of digging them up down the track, can't we put in an offer?🤣
Hehe well that’s a little out of my price range :D
I ordered a Canna Stuttgart, it’s a close to a variegated banana as I will get 😀 Your garden has really filled in over the last months, looking awesome 😀🇨🇦
Thanks :) yes, and much easier to care for than a variegated banana :)
Lime zinger looks great 👍
Beautiful garden!
Thanks :)
Ich glaube deine Probleme, mit den Pflanzen die zu schnell zu groß wachsen, hätten viele gerne auf der Nordhalnkugel😅 aber so verstehe ich endlich, was man an diesen Pflanzen findet. So toll wie sie bei dir aussehen, würde ich sie mir auch hinstellen. Die keulenlilie, die schon im Garten stand, finde ich mega
#firstworldproblems haha :D
Bellísimo jardín ❤
Beautiful work
Very beautiful, Jan ❤😊
Thanks :)
Your garden is amazing lov it 😊
Thank you:)
Hi Brad.
❤WOW ITS SOOOOO BEAUTIFUL ❤
Thanks :)
Paradise 😍
Hi Jan and Bradley 💫 Everything looks so lush and happy!!!
I have a question if I may? I have an Anthurium Veitchii that has recently started getting huge water drops on his leaves. I do have a Pallidiflorum that is giving me some berries and a Vittarifolium but I have never experienced this with their leaves. I’ve thoroughly checked for pests and have none. Is there something I’m doing wrong or need to change? There’s no leaf yellowing and no droopy leaves and the internet hasn’t been much help, so any suggestions/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Wishing you a wonderful week ahead. 🙏🏻💫
I think it's hilarious that 20° in the winter sends your plants dormant and you worry about cold damage. It's an average temp for UK summers when our plants thrive 😄 My tomatoes are constantly water logged but manage fine. Just shows that it depends on what they are used to 😅
Not worried about 20 during a sunny winter day, but 4-5 degrees at night will certainly induce some level of dormancy but yes, good point, it's also about what they are used to :) That's often the problem when people import plants from overseas.
Wow your garden is stunning I love it ❤️ I hope to be able to grow my plants nearly as big as yours 🪴😍
Thanks :)
With the sheltered nature of your garden you most likely will have a few "micro-climates". I have sections of my yard that stay cooler in summer than the front area of my home. And in winter with all the trees with no leaves, my yard stays much warmer than the front of my house. With that said, if you layer your pots with some mulch and maybe even cover them with some fabric (burlap, hemp, even plastic) all your plants should be fine. Oh wait....do you get frost??? I do get frost here, but maybe you don't? If not, lucky you!! I really wish I could grow these outdoors.
No forst yay :)
Beautiful garden. My whole area is about the size if your greenhouse, but I still love the tranquility of it. I tried several times but was unable to catch the first part of the name of your. Zanadu plant, could you please provide it. Well back to watching your exquisite garden. Thank you for sharing it.
Thanks :) are you referring to thaumatophylluk xanadu?:)
Everything and especially the plants in the ground looks amazing. What medium do you use for outdoor plants in the ground?
Thanks :) just whatever was already in the garden beds :) i’m just renting
@@sydneyplantguy wow they look absolutely stunning I’m gonna try something like that in Melbourne. Do you have any problems with snails or slugs ?
My piece of paradise you mean haha, let's have a look then 😄
“Yes it is autumn now, we had 30something degrees the other day”…yep that’s our lovely Australia 😅😅
And then 14 the next day 🥹🥹
Wow beautiful.
Thanks :)
Thanks... this video gives me possitive fibes, here it's "dark", wet en chilly. If you don't want to pollinate the Nepenthes I would cut the flower (do you know it's male of female?) Up to Timmy's garden!!
I was sold it’s a female flower due to the oval shape rather than a round male one. I might just let it develop just to see of for once :)
@@sydneyplantguy Or get some male pollen, grow seeds and grow some new hybrids. Take some time but is nice.
Love all your collections !! How do you get your cat not to attack your plants ?! New cat owner here 👋
African milk cactus is its nickname - succulent or not - your not wrong either ♥️
Hi! I dont know a lot about plants but your philodendron noid looks a lot like my philodendron oxapapense
3:30 I didn't catch it, what palm is it?
Happy Days
Hehe :D thank you!
Love seeing the green house plants!❤ The bottom left corner had a crawling plant, what is it name please, it seemed to have fuzzy petioles.
It’s a plowmanii narrow form and the petioles have the most amazing ruffled edge
@@sydneyplantguy I need one 🤣
I have a small apartment and a lot of plants are starting to really size up. Now it’s not working for me anymore. I really need a larger space but rent is crazy. Plant life is a struggle now my plants are getting much bigger.
A good problem to have hehe :)
❤ ฉันรักต้นไม้ รักธรรมชาติ ❤
I love your garden wish I could have that here in the U K
Thanks :)
From where you are collecting these plants because I am also living in Australia
What size is your greenhouse? Would you go bigger if you could do it again? Thanks from Houston👏🏻!
2x3m. Given the small garden area I have available I think this is the biggest I could fit without it looking out of proportion.
@@sydneyplantguy thanks for the reply. You’re my hero!
Hello, do you know about strongylodon macrobotrys alson knowed as vine of jade. The blooms are extraterestrials ❤
Never heard of it :)
Hobi yang sama
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I'd like to put some of my plants outside but I'm worried about them being burnt😞 I'm in Melbourne
Maybe just try one or two at the beginning of spring when the sun isn’t too strong yet & let them build resilience :)
I just saw your giant triostar omg can you please explain its care ….mine turn crisp .happy new leaves but still crisp up old ones.
I do nothing for it :) it just loves to grow outdoors & gets rained on. Indoors, they seem much trickier....
@@sydneyplantguy I see I'll try that I appreciate the reply 😃
How do you keep your moss poles moist outside? Mine dry out so quickly (adelaide)
I hose them down & every now and then flip a bottle upside down with nutrients :)
So Australia doesn’t have a real winter, that’s kinda great, I’d probably miss the four seasons we have in the United States, our lowest this year has been 9 degrees F, most place we’re much colder.
Australia is a large place … some placed have ‘real winter’ with snow & all. Some places are tropical or desert & there’s everything in between as well. Really depends on where you live :)
@@sydneyplantguy Thank so much for bringing us into your beautiful home and garden.🪴
So here's a thought if anyone can answer. Since you're going into winter in Australia is the fashion ahead or behind the rest of the world?
I’d say 10 years behind 😅
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please kindly tell names of your growing plants as i am new to these monstera or philodendron. will be great if you type names on the screen. thank you.😊
I recently uploaded a full houseplant tour with every single plant name on screen :)
I have difficulty with black syngonium
I haven’t had all too much experience with it just get. Mine just hangs there and I do very little for it
Harikasiniz
Thanks :)
Australian accent sounds like a parody of australian accent its wild
love from india
Let me know if you ever are looking for a roommate. I will gladly leave my husband of 35 years and move frome Canada to your garden. A hammock in your Greenhouse will suffice
😅😅 let me think about it
😂😂😂
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Why hide that fan palm?
It doesn’t like too much direct light and that’s the best spot I was able to find for it for now … will re-assess :)
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I have to laugh when you say your winters are +4.
We got to -50 with the wind this year. 😢
-50 is just not a reasonable temperature for plants or any other living organism :D how do you handle that?! I can hardly stand the thought of 4degrees coming up …
Wos
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