She is so happy talking about those Alpine plants, and it's so joyful. She is so passionate and you can see from the smile while showing you those babies. As always, love your videos , Summer. As one who lives in tropic, these kind of plants are fascinating and exotic.
Wow this could be my favourite episode so far. Sandra's joy, passion and knowledge and her different point of views and just the display and how happy those plants were. Awesome. Loved the many curiosities here and there, just absolutely lovely. And may I say I felt like Summer finally found someone who can keep the pace ahahah
This is cool. I really appreciate these tiny life forms. I've snatched some, on walks, put them in soil, outside and they appeared to wither. Now, they've reappeared, from nowhere. They aren't weeds, to be dug out, to me. They are nearly a main attraction. The mild Winter, might have helped. So now it looks like a rock garden, without the rocks. I love the delicate, tiny leaves and flowers. Thank you for this joyous tour. ❤
What a fabulous tour! Interestingly the Cyclamen flower stem spirals down towards the ground once it's been pollinated to make the seeds available for the ants at ground level. The flowers are on a very upright stem to attract the pollinator and then spiral down to attract the distributor - an amazing process!
This was so beautiful and so much fun. Thank you for explaining the simple things, I had always wondered why the pots were dug in. I have a soft spot for alpine plants now ❣️
So enjoyable watching this, you both interacted so wonderfully, talking about a group of plants rarely mentioned anywhere. So interesting seeing how they are grown in Long Tom pots sunk in the sandy soil. I have to ask, thinking “ Alpine”, where is the Edelweiss?! I actually grew some in the garden many years ago, a beautiful silvery plant. Great video by 2 great ladies! 🌱💚💚
I love Alpine plants and trough gardens. If you or anyone is near Colorado, the Betty Ford gardens in Vail, CO has an outstanding collection of alpine plants and gardens. The best time to visit is mid-summer (July) as that is their peak growing season. If you come too early you may be disappointed because of the high elevation, the plants aren't doing much until mid-summer.
She is so happy talking about those Alpine plants, and it's so joyful. She is so passionate and you can see from the smile while showing you those babies. As always, love your videos , Summer. As one who lives in tropic, these kind of plants are fascinating and exotic.
I never realized this was my dream job, but this is absolutely my dream job.
What a joy to watch. I love her energy!
Wow this could be my favourite episode so far. Sandra's joy, passion and knowledge and her different point of views and just the display and how happy those plants were. Awesome. Loved the many curiosities here and there, just absolutely lovely. And may I say I felt like Summer finally found someone who can keep the pace ahahah
This lady is such a good storyteller! ❤
learnt another word "long Tom" Summer your amazing and this lady was so cool to watch and i loved the maples
Isn't she lovely....oh, and the plants too! Enjoyed this immensely!
This is cool. I really appreciate these tiny life forms. I've snatched some, on walks, put them in soil, outside and they appeared to wither. Now, they've reappeared, from nowhere. They aren't weeds, to be dug out, to me. They are nearly a main attraction. The mild Winter, might have helped. So now it looks like a rock garden, without the rocks. I love the delicate, tiny leaves and flowers. Thank you for this joyous tour. ❤
Loved this tour. She has done an amazing job styling this house. You could really see her art background coming out.
Loved Sandra and her passion, she was wonderful. Thank you for a great video
for someone live in alpine area, finally a video i can relate
What a fabulous tour! Interestingly the Cyclamen flower stem spirals down towards the ground once it's been pollinated to make the seeds available for the ants at ground level. The flowers are on a very upright stem to attract the pollinator and then spiral down to attract the distributor - an amazing process!
She is a sweetheart! Love her!
Loved the video. Thanks Summer.
This was so beautiful and so much fun. Thank you for explaining the simple things, I had always wondered why the pots were dug in. I have a soft spot for alpine plants now ❣️
Very enjoyable!
So enjoyable watching this, you both interacted so wonderfully, talking about a group of plants rarely mentioned anywhere. So interesting seeing how they are grown in Long Tom pots sunk in the sandy soil. I have to ask, thinking “ Alpine”, where is the Edelweiss?! I actually grew some in the garden many years ago, a beautiful silvery plant. Great video by 2 great ladies! 🌱💚💚
Love the species she specialized in! So unique! And so tidy and well grown, knowing each pot needs. Great video as usual Rayne!
Great passion. Lovely arrangement of plants. Healthy plants.
This was an awesome Tour! Thank you to the Wave Hill and the very knowledgeable Sandra! Can't wait to visit in person.
I enjoy your videos because you do a great job asking great questions and your insight and background in botany makes every video informative. Thanks.
Woooow! How neat! 😊
Amazing video, Summer! Lovely tour.
Wonderful tour, enjoyed it a lot! Appreciate all the work and passion that goes into making these tours
Delightful video. Much gratitude
Yea!! I love visiting Wave Hill
Thanks Sandra and Summer for the tour! Love the collection and the set up here. I love alpines and those look so good! 💚
I love Alpine plants and trough gardens. If you or anyone is near Colorado, the Betty Ford gardens in Vail, CO has an outstanding collection of alpine plants and gardens. The best time to visit is mid-summer (July) as that is their peak growing season. If you come too early you may be disappointed because of the high elevation, the plants aren't doing much until mid-summer.
Love these fascinating jewels! Just so interesting!
Great video Sandra is fun to listen too
Love from india❤
Fabulous tour! Thank you for sharing 🙌 🌿 💚
Wow! this is very interesting! I didn't know about Alpine plants!!!
Each and Every comment over here have said everything that I came to say.....❤ loves Summer 🌹
A fun tour. Thanks for sharing.
Eooooww woooow🇸🇮🙏💪🏾🌈💕👍🏼
Nice video
Love lewisias. It is so strange to me that succulent collectors are not more fond of them.
Big fan of lewisias here too!
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Which video was the clip at 15:25 taken from? (when they are talking about tufa) Would love to see the original 😊