Yes, absolutely do a Part 2. I am interested to see what else you find easy. I have a couple of plants that I bought in the mid 1970's (I was very young when I bought them, lol), still a part of my collection, and I am wondering if they will make your second list!
Yes, to a part 2. You are the reason I bought a silver leaf philodendron, and I love it.👏🏽🍀💚💚 I watch you not only for your plant advice but also to see Yoli.
For me it’s the Monstera Deliciosa and Borsigiana (cheese plants)they are really easy to grow, draught tolerant and adapt to a range of light conditions. Plus they are the house plant that everyone should have. The only downside to them is they can take over and get massive!!!
Please do make a part 2. I enjoyed this so much as I have been growing plants since the 80s and am always up for another easy, unusual plant. I have always wanted a black pagoda and had no idea they were easy to grow. Thanks!
Thanks for talking about the black pagoda and Cutlass ❤. Just got a 4" Black Pagoda last month that seems to be happy when I do nothing to it, but I was getting worried that wasn't what I was supposed to do. Your size is goals! The Cutlass is the easiest and most prettily self-shaping aglaonema of the 5 types I own. Striking, loves purple grow lights, and only needs 6-8 hrs of med light per day.
claire, you never fail to disappoint. again i’ve been making notes like a mad person 🤣 always have the best tips and your explaining is perfect. pleaseeeee do a pt.2!! x
Beautiful plants! Some of these I have and one thing is true which you explained is do not overwater them. All of these are easy if you know about them and do NOT overwater. Aglaonema is the only one I don't think goes on the easy list. I have had it and it does not like my house, grows beautiful for a while and then checks out on me! I'm growing one now so wish me luck!
I fell in love with houseplants when I first lived in Germany and have never been without since. (back in England now) would love to see more of yours -already I am planning on getting a ZZ plant! So thank you for the introduction to your lovely indoor garden.
Hi! Thank you for another fantastic video, I have a question. I'm a new follower so I'm not sure if you've already explained this in a previous video, but - I can't help wondering how you water your hanging plants and all the other plants you have that don't have a shallow dish underneath them to collect water.
Starting an indoor plant journey and stumbled upon here. Now I understand that am sticking on with your guidance. Beautiful video, lots of information, lovely you and plants ❤ Much love from Kerala, India 😊
I had a really pretty heart leaf philodendron. My cat systematically nibbled off all the leaves. 😢 However! Bless its little plant heart, it’s putting out new growth. It was stems y’all, stems; and it’s growing again.
Great video! So much fun to watch, thank you! Your Black Pagoda lipstick plant is amazing, for sure. So gorgeous. Love the Marble Queen and the ZZ plants as well. Easy care and beautiful to look at. Well done! 👌🪴🥰
I love Snake plants! I have recently added a few to my collection. I have one growing in water with pebbles and the newest (a light golden Hahnii) I've left in the soil it came in. I do also have a Draceana Compacta which I love the dark green leaves. I have also ordered a Peperomia Obtusifolia as it reminds me of my Ficus Tineke just a smaller version!
My ultimate easiest plant to grow is a peace lily. I have tried to drown it but it just learned to float (I had a plastic nursery pot inside a cover pot)...If I forget to water it, it shows with its leaves that it's thirsty. It never gets diseases or pests and can take any lighting conditons. If I grow it on a sunny window it grows beautiful wide leaves. I don't stress too much trying to get it flower, it just gives you a couple when it wants... It is quite a thirsty plant so it's a safe bet for a chronic over-waterer like me. Does not require high humidity. It was perfectly happy without humidifiers when I didn't own one and our winters are cold and room heating is intense.
Hi Claire, just before watching this video I was searching for a lipstick plant and found a website that has some for sale. I wasn’t sure whether to put it in the cart along with some Hoyas. Might as well get my money‘s worth when it comes to paying postage. You’ve convinced me to go ahead and buy it. Thanks for sharing these easy going plants and yes I’d love to see part 2.
Awesome video, I personally would change the title of these for low maintenance plants instead of easy plants. I tend to hover over my plants and overwater. I also get discouraged if I don't see growth so for me, easy plants are something like the peace lily or fittonia that tells me when it needs water, the tradescantia that you can see growth every single week. Basically plants that are very reactionary and that I can quickly see what it needs. I have a ZZ that I love but keeps yellowing because I can't be trusted with a watering jar.
My favorite easy plants are Kalanchoes. But not the ones they sell in the grocery store. I have hoya plants. I didn't know if I like them but I have crimson princes for an year and despite the fact I trimmed it as soon as I bought it, now it's taking over again. Another easy one is Sheflera. I barely watered mine and it is still alive. Rubber trees, Madagascar palms, philodendron Micans, Monstera , philodendron red Congo. My philodendron red Congo was the most ignored tropical plant and it survived.
I am new to growing houseplants and really enjoying your down to earth videos I have a marble queen my current favourite plant only had it two weeks and it was a rescue and got a new leaf coming so exciting but want ideas of hanging plants easy to grow please
I’m very interested in a part2. Also I was wondering if you have any suggestions on a philodendron imperial red. I was gifted this plant and I want to make it a happy plant but not sure if a moss pole is something it would want. I’ve read it does climb. But any information you can give would be so helpful. Thanks ❤
Please, please, please tell me what plant is next to your Euphorbia, the little cute one sitting in the window box??!!? I want one! Is it difficult to grow?
I'm currently trying to downsize my plant collection, but the Pseudorhipsalis ramulosa is still on my wishlist 😄 Philodendron hederaceum is currently the accepted name for P. scandens.
I have a north facing kitchen window. Would some plants survive there? I haven't tried any plants there, although it seems bright enough for something... My south facing windows are crowded. I have epipremnun neon, marble queen, n'joy, maranta leuconeura, ctenanthe grey star, peperomia obtusifolia variegata, peace lily, lucky bamboo, arrowhead, monstera borsigiana, air plant, herbs... I left out the plants that are just too big for the space or obviously more sun loving plants. I would be happy to get opinions from anyone!
I have quite a few In my north kitchen window-hanging and sitting just below the sill. I have a china doll scindapsus silvery Ann lemon lime philodendron a zebra succulent an ivy couple baby spider plants everything is fine soo I’d just do whatever u want 🎉
That's so weird my Hoya super silver Eskimo is super thirsty! The leaves would wrinkle every 5 days, it's definitely the most thirsty one I have. I really love it, they put out a bunch of blooms and they smell great like jasmine. Your lipstick plant is gorgeous, I have one that was doing ok but then was struggling a bit so I put it in leca and moved it into more light and it's happy now.
What is the name on the big hanging plant with heart shaped leaves on your cabinet in the background? One in front of your TV the big dark green leaf with almost white strings in the middle? 😍😍
Completely forgot to tag it here, but PART 2 is now up: ua-cam.com/video/lgP52cNYFcM/v-deo.html 💚
Part 2 yes please. So refreshing to see a video with easy but unusual houseplants. Loved it - thank you 😊
Yes, absolutely do a Part 2. I am interested to see what else you find easy. I have a couple of plants that I bought in the mid 1970's (I was very young when I bought them, lol), still a part of my collection, and I am wondering if they will make your second list!
Yes, to a part 2. You are the reason I bought a silver leaf philodendron, and I love it.👏🏽🍀💚💚 I watch you not only for your plant advice but also to see Yoli.
For me it’s the Monstera Deliciosa and Borsigiana (cheese plants)they are really easy to grow, draught tolerant and adapt to a range of light conditions. Plus they are the house plant that everyone should have. The only downside to them is they can take over and get massive!!!
Please do make a part 2. I enjoyed this so much as I have been growing plants since the 80s and am always up for another easy, unusual plant. I have always wanted a black pagoda and had no idea they were easy to grow. Thanks!
I absolutely love that you didn’t do generic easy plants. So many of these were ones I had never even heard of. Thank you
Thanks for talking about the black pagoda and Cutlass ❤. Just got a 4" Black Pagoda last month that seems to be happy when I do nothing to it, but I was getting worried that wasn't what I was supposed to do. Your size is goals!
The Cutlass is the easiest and most prettily self-shaping aglaonema of the 5 types I own. Striking, loves purple grow lights, and only needs 6-8 hrs of med light per day.
The dog blinking noise startles me every time 😂 and I've seen a lot of the videos
What dog noise? I don't hear a dog noise.
@grandmajane2593 in the intro when the dog blinks, there is a 'ding' sound.
Definitely a part 2. That was a beautiful group of very easy plants ❤🪴thank you Claire
claire, you never fail to disappoint. again i’ve been making notes like a mad person 🤣 always have the best tips and your explaining is perfect. pleaseeeee do a pt.2!! x
Please make a part 2. Enjoy your videos and plant care tips. Very helpful for someone new to the hobby.
1 min in & YES to part 2! My easiest is spider plant! I’ve grown them on & off for 20 years, I love everything about them xx
Thank you so much for always letting us know if a plant is pet safe❤ That helps so much 😊
Thank you so much for this video! Would love a part two. Your videos are always so helpful and informative ❤
Your videos are pure relaxation. Looking at beautiful plants shown by a beautiful person. Thank you!
Love seeing the easy houseplants. Would very much enjoy a part 2!
Thank you for this and especially the “pet safe” part!
Part 2 PLEASE ! so enjoyable to see the way you have arranged these plants. You know I'm going to copy Thank you
Beautiful plants! Some of these I have and one thing is true which you explained is do not overwater them. All of these are easy if you know about them and do NOT overwater. Aglaonema is the only one I don't think goes on the easy list. I have had it and it does not like my house, grows beautiful for a while and then checks out on me! I'm growing one now so wish me luck!
Yes Clare would love to see a part 2, thanks for sharing, best wishes from Australia x
I fell in love with houseplants when I first lived in Germany and have never been without since. (back in England now) would love to see more of yours -already I am planning on getting a ZZ plant! So thank you for the introduction to your lovely indoor garden.
Hi! Thank you for another fantastic video, I have a question. I'm a new follower so I'm not sure if you've already explained this in a previous video, but - I can't help wondering how you water your hanging plants and all the other plants you have that don't have a shallow dish underneath them to collect water.
I just got five of these as ‘mystery cuttings!’ I am now even MORE excited than I was this morning when I opened my mail!!! 🎉❤😂 Thank you soOo much 😊
Yaaaay!!! I was just hoping you would upload another video!!! 💜🌱🌿☘🍀 I can't get enough of your videos. Also Joli has such a cute personality 💜
Starting an indoor plant journey and stumbled upon here. Now I understand that am sticking on with your guidance. Beautiful video, lots of information, lovely you and plants ❤
Much love from Kerala, India 😊
Welcome to the jungle plays every time you walk into this woman’s home.
I had a really pretty heart leaf philodendron. My cat systematically nibbled off all the leaves. 😢
However! Bless its little plant heart, it’s putting out new growth. It was stems y’all, stems; and it’s growing again.
Great video! So much fun to watch, thank you! Your Black Pagoda lipstick plant is amazing, for sure. So gorgeous. Love the Marble Queen and the ZZ plants as well. Easy care and beautiful to look at. Well done! 👌🪴🥰
Thank you so much for your videos, your house looks very peaceful with all the plants 🌱 🪴
I love Snake plants! I have recently added a few to my collection. I have one growing in water with pebbles and the newest (a light golden Hahnii) I've left in the soil it came in. I do also have a Draceana Compacta which I love the dark green leaves. I have also ordered a Peperomia Obtusifolia as it reminds me of my Ficus Tineke just a smaller version!
My ultimate easiest plant to grow is a peace lily. I have tried to drown it but it just learned to float (I had a plastic nursery pot inside a cover pot)...If I forget to water it, it shows with its leaves that it's thirsty. It never gets diseases or pests and can take any lighting conditons. If I grow it on a sunny window it grows beautiful wide leaves. I don't stress too much trying to get it flower, it just gives you a couple when it wants... It is quite a thirsty plant so it's a safe bet for a chronic over-waterer like me. Does not require high humidity. It was perfectly happy without humidifiers when I didn't own one and our winters are cold and room heating is intense.
Hi , at 17:30 , what is the plant shelf stuck to your window please , do you have a link at all , love your videos
Great video and thanks for including the “pet safe” spec!
Hi Claire, just before watching this video I was searching for a lipstick plant and found a website that has some for sale. I wasn’t sure whether to put it in the cart along with some Hoyas. Might as well get my money‘s worth when it comes to paying postage. You’ve convinced me to go ahead and buy it. Thanks for sharing these easy going plants and yes I’d love to see part 2.
Very interesting, especially for a newbie house plant addict like myself … also fascinated by you pot decoration skills and ideas 😊
This was great! Yes to a part two.
I agree with the peperomia obstusefolia! My easiest plant!!!
Awesome video, I personally would change the title of these for low maintenance plants instead of easy plants. I tend to hover over my plants and overwater. I also get discouraged if I don't see growth so for me, easy plants are something like the peace lily or fittonia that tells me when it needs water, the tradescantia that you can see growth every single week. Basically plants that are very reactionary and that I can quickly see what it needs. I have a ZZ that I love but keeps yellowing because I can't be trusted with a watering jar.
My favorite easy plants are Kalanchoes. But not the ones they sell in the grocery store. I have hoya plants. I didn't know if I like them but I have crimson princes for an year and despite the fact I trimmed it as soon as I bought it, now it's taking over again. Another easy one is Sheflera. I barely watered mine and it is still alive. Rubber trees, Madagascar palms, philodendron Micans, Monstera , philodendron red Congo. My philodendron red Congo was the most ignored tropical plant and it survived.
Oh yes please, Part 2!
Thanks, great video. Would definitely love a part 2 please. 🙏🏻
Great video. I am definitely going to purchase some of these plants. I would love to see a part two video.
Yep definitely up for a part 2! 👍😀
Thank you 👏🏻🪴💚 I love your videos...so informative and lovely!!!
Oh and yes please, Part 2
Love this so much! Please do a part 2!😍
Hi I’m new to houseplants. Would you have any recommendations for buying houseplants online please? Enjoyed the video 👍
yes part 2, love this!Thanks
Part 2??? YES!!!
Definitely!!! Part 2. Part 3 😃
Thanxs for saying if it is pet friendly or not!! Very helpful. Love your videos! Greatings from Mexico city.
❤ part 2 please. Love to see more.
I appreciate this! I’d love a part 2
part 2, plsss. TT. these plants are sooo beautiful
Which plant do you recommend for smoking if I want to see different colors coming out my loudspeakers?
Very informative, just about to start my plant journey 🪴
Loved the plants on your hardy list. I haven't seen some of them. Now to find them ...
I am new to growing houseplants and really enjoying your down to earth videos I have a marble queen my current favourite plant only had it two weeks and it was a rescue and got a new leaf coming so exciting but want ideas of hanging plants easy to grow please
Aeschynanthus black pagoda is the easiest to propagate in soil! It roots so so so quickly, much quicker than moss, lecca, perlite, water!!
I'd love a part 2! ❤
I’m very interested in a part2.
Also I was wondering if you have any suggestions on a philodendron imperial red. I was gifted this plant and I want to make it a happy plant but not sure if a moss pole is something it would want. I’ve read it does climb. But any information you can give would be so helpful. Thanks ❤
Easiest are always the best.
Yes please do a part 2! Lots of screen shots were taken :)
Can you tell me where you buy most of your plants? Most supermarkets seem to just have the same types.
Do you have an unkillable, pet safe, plant list or sure fire ways to keep cats from chewing on leaves?
Love your videos! A part two would be nice
I'm guessing that marble queen would do well as a climbing vine and get bigger leaves?
Part II? Yes, please! Could you please give the name of the plant standing on the top of cabinet next to scandens? Is it a kind of scindapsus?
Please, please, please tell me what plant is next to your Euphorbia, the little cute one sitting in the window box??!!? I want one! Is it difficult to grow?
Would love a part 2!
Thanks for sharing 🪴
Yuccas seem to be the most durable and the only house plant my mum has never killed. You can chop them up and all parts will grow.
Fun helpful video! Ahna USA
Are you in the US? If so can you please share what websites you order your plants from? Thank you
Part 2! Part 2! Also, any tips on propagating the ZZ? I swear my Nova star is just going with the flow but my normal green one might actually hate me😂
Part 2 please!!!!!!!!!😊
Peperomia Obtusifolia was my very first plant I got and it didn't last because I over watered it :(
I would like to see part 2 but also how you water them as well
I'm currently trying to downsize my plant collection, but the Pseudorhipsalis ramulosa is still on my wishlist 😄
Philodendron hederaceum is currently the accepted name for P. scandens.
Part 2 please!!
Part 2 please. 🙂
Do you have your plants hanging from track lighting?
whoa, the dubua behind you is fully in its swiss cheese era 🧀🧀
hi
Oh, Haworthia. I literally grow it in non-organic matter and it grows. I have two decapitated ones laying around for months and they are still alive.
I really love you ❤
I have a north facing kitchen window. Would some plants survive there? I haven't tried any plants there, although it seems bright enough for something... My south facing windows are crowded. I have epipremnun neon, marble queen, n'joy, maranta leuconeura, ctenanthe grey star, peperomia obtusifolia variegata, peace lily, lucky bamboo, arrowhead, monstera borsigiana, air plant, herbs... I left out the plants that are just too big for the space or obviously more sun loving plants. I would be happy to get opinions from anyone!
I have quite a few In my north kitchen window-hanging and sitting just below the sill. I have a china doll scindapsus silvery Ann lemon lime philodendron a zebra succulent an ivy couple baby spider plants everything is fine soo I’d just do whatever u want 🎉
Part! 2! Part! 2!
I never had any success with snake plants. Maybe I watered them too much. The stalks would just keel over and rot one by one.
Part 2 plese :-) I need to get the Sansevieria Metallica, what a beautiful plant :-)
That's so weird my Hoya super silver Eskimo is super thirsty! The leaves would wrinkle every 5 days, it's definitely the most thirsty one I have. I really love it, they put out a bunch of blooms and they smell great like jasmine. Your lipstick plant is gorgeous, I have one that was doing ok but then was struggling a bit so I put it in leca and moved it into more light and it's happy now.
Colorful Aglaonema needs more attention compared to Monstera and philodendron.
What is the name on the big hanging plant with heart shaped leaves on your cabinet in the background?
One in front of your TV the big dark green leaf with almost white strings in the middle? 😍😍
I think that's Alocasia frydek
Great video! I just added a few of your plants to my wishlist! 🪴🪴💚 Natalie
Part 2 please!!!