Thanks so much Wesley... I hope it gets some viewership to warrant it being a semi-regular installment. I really appreciate you watching, thanks so much!
Thanks so much, Tangle Tuesday is a segment that i have wanted to try, so just testing the waters to see if it will get some viewership. I really do appreciate you watching, thanks so much!
Thanks Mike... i have wanted to include The Tangle but i also didn't want to include it in the regular schedule... waiting to see if it gains any traction. I really appreciate you watching, thanks so much!
My god you live in a paradise! I'm in italy and it's impossible to have a garden like yours here! I keep outside just some Tillandsia like aeranthos or bergeri and a Neoregelia correia-araujoi with an Aechmea bluetooth, i wish that i could keep Monsteras and Philodendron outside like you do!
So glad you have started this new segment. I’ve wondered what the Tangle looked like in greater detail. Hope you do more of these. Thanks
Thanks so much Wesley... I hope it gets some viewership to warrant it being a semi-regular installment. I really appreciate you watching, thanks so much!
That was awesome. Hope we get longer tours thanks rusty
Thanks so much, Tangle Tuesday is a segment that i have wanted to try, so just testing the waters to see if it will get some viewership. I really do appreciate you watching, thanks so much!
Wait..what! Tuesday extras!
Thanks Mike... i have wanted to include The Tangle but i also didn't want to include it in the regular schedule... waiting to see if it gains any traction. I really appreciate you watching, thanks so much!
Beautiful plants and set ups with all the palms and others
Keep posting ❤❤
Thank you so much, I really appreciate you watching!
My god you live in a paradise! I'm in italy and it's impossible to have a garden like yours here! I keep outside just some Tillandsia like aeranthos or bergeri and a Neoregelia correia-araujoi with an Aechmea bluetooth, i wish that i could keep Monsteras and Philodendron outside like you do!
I hear that Queen’s Tears bromeliad is very cold tolerant and does well in North central Florida, is that true?