I have a Haworthia that lives in literally the darkest spot in my living room. Far away from any window with no daylight whatsoever, just the light from my regular lamps, and it is growing and seems to be thriving. I am very surprised as I thought I was going to have to move it, but I see no reason for that now. Truly amazing!
Love succulents. The unsung garden heroes. I’ve just planted some agaves with miscellaneous succulents in my front garden plot. I call it Succulent city ❤️
That first succulent she was propagating looks like a Grapto Supreme not a Snowball. Regardless it’s great to see Gardening Australia doing a segment on succulents ☺️
I have a Haworthia that lives in literally the darkest spot in my living room. Far away from any window with no daylight whatsoever, just the light from my regular lamps, and it is growing and seems to be thriving. I am very surprised as I thought I was going to have to move it, but I see no reason for that now. Truly amazing!
Love succulents. The unsung garden heroes. I’ve just planted some agaves with miscellaneous succulents in my front garden plot. I call it Succulent city ❤️
lovely indoor garden
I loved this video thank you :)
Love these, such a great selection.
Would love to see a topic on Hoyas
Very beautiful succulents collection you have mam🙏
I love Fitzroy Nursery, they always have the most interesting plants :)
Best video and best information
very well explained
Great 👍 👌
That first succulent she was propagating looks like a Grapto Supreme not a Snowball. Regardless it’s great to see Gardening Australia doing a segment on succulents ☺️
Yeah❤️💯
Welcome💙 😆⚡
But why?
All cactus are succulents, but not all succulents are cactus.
Wow!!! Horse's teeth...