It’s been fun to watch your channel grow as well as your plants do! You’re the only plant channel I watch anymore because you give great advice and are pleasant to listen to. Glad you were able to make this your full time job, best of luck to you!
I really wished it would never end. You have a way of being educational and still very entertaining. There are times when I can't find anything good to watch on YT. I then realize I'm all caught up on your latest content and I'll watch your older videos.
watching this while having my coffee, watering moss poles and neglected hanging plants on my day off, cackling to myself everytime you say youre making a separate video lol i love having spg videos in the morning
I saw someone comment that they were watching this through insomnia, I'm in the same boat haha. I look forward to these biannual update videos so how nice is it that I've got this to keep me entertained tonight?
🏡 I enjoyed all of it !!! Living in Canada, I am loving the season reversal. I am an avid outside gardener, but really want to get more houseplants that I can bring outdoors in the summer. I do gravitate toward leafy plants for outdoors on the whole. Love your videos Sydney!! 🌿
Hi Jan!! I was getting ready for another restless sleepless night. You don't know how happy I am you're treating us to a tour right now. What a way to vibe through the insomnia. Love to you and Bradley!!!
Where do you get your cover pots? Your overflow up in the rescue section had a real nice variety! And your garden and home are so well put together. Bravo!
🏡🏡Wow! Or as you say, “vow” 😂 love the accent! Love how you decorated with plants. I do the same. I must say tho, I’m inspired to try and duplicate your anthurium shelf …gradually. I need vertical lighting tho. You convinced me it’s a must have for all the leaves to grow the same way. ❤👍🏼 It took 2 days to watch this whole video. I’ll definitely rewatch it again!! Thank you!
I love that pot of crawling verricosum! They're so adorable! And here I am, at 50 years old wanting to put toy dinosaurs in with them in a terrarium with a prehisotoric theme, because that's how these make me feel. And the nerdy little kid who was fascinated with dinosaurs when little, is now an old lady who wants to finally build a mini-prehistoric themed terrarium with a toy triceratop among other dinos. I need to do this!
Thank you for another amazing video 🙏 I've been busy lately and had to separate it into three parts 🙈 Congrats 👏 and you were right! A home without plants is not a home 💚🌿
🏠 An epic journey Jan. I had to watch this in three parts tbh but that’s by no means a bad thing. Great to see the majority being good as well as showing the not so good. All part of being a gardener 😊
🏡 Awesome video! Love seeing all your beautiful plants and all the different microclimates they live in. Very inspiring! Also that orchid that you have is a Cymbidium. It does need a Winter cool down to bloom but it'll bloom in the Spring and not during the actual Winter cool down. Also they lole higher light and sun....but slowly acclimate it first. Not like 10hrs of direct sun but try slowly increasing its exposure to higher light and sun. Hopefully you'll get amazing blooms soon! 🌸🏵
Thanks for the full tour -- love it. I personally think that your full plant tour video is different from many other similar videos out there cuz lots of your plants have the gigantic, mature form. It really helps me with which plant I want to get.
Love seeing all your amazing plants - such an inspiration. FYI: I recently tried using plastic wrap on a pothos cutting that I put on a moss pole. It definitely helped keep the nodes moist and encourage root growth. The down side was that the roots tended to stay in the surface of the moss pole rather than venture inward. My best guess is that there was less incentive to go into the pole with all the moisture on the outside. I just removed the wrap and am hoping to see the roots head inward.
Great video. Your plants are magnificent. I loved your Florida Ghost most of all, had to rewind for a second look at the shape of those leaves. Thank you for showing the possibilities for renters, ever so inspiring 🏡🐈
Absolutely am in love with you and your videos💚 You seem so sincere and obviously your plants are stunning. It was so relaxing hearing you kind of talk to yourself softly while rearranging your plants! Please think about doing some ASMR, like repotting or moss pole work or maintenance soft spoken. 💚 Keep growing king.
🏡 just come out of a 2 day migraine and watched this plant tour, it was so relaxing 🙏 I love how you show the good and the bad. Wish I could put some plants out in my garden but here in Tassie they would freeze over winter and absolutely cook over summer :( My Splendid & Glorious are starting to get 20-30cm leaves so exciting!! Next year I may actually catch up to you lol.
This was super enjoyable!!! You have so many amazing plants!! Looking forward to the videos that will be coming out on individual plants. Do you have an all time favourite plant, or does it change depending on how they're growing?
“Shine bright like a diamond” geht mir durch den Kopf,wenn ich deine glänzende Haut sehe😏🤭 Omg..just während des Kommentars ist Braddles auf der Couch und schläft😴 er is sooooo cute🥹
🏡 Thank you for this beautiful house and plant tour! Love your videos ❤️ best regards from norway, where we are going in to the winter and the darkest months 🥶 (i will probably live under the plantlights tucked in a blanket for the next 3 months)
Just saw this video before I go to bed and really need to stop watching, but at 21:11 It's so nice to see your 'Esqueleto'. It's been my favourite plant since I saw it in the 90s, back when it was still misidentified and not just a mystery. I've finally got one too ... the second one I've ever seen in person is mine. I think the best things to grow against a window like that are things with interesting leaf shapes like Monsteras and things that look nice with the light shining through, like verrucosum, so that's a great spot for it.
@@sydneyplantguy I can imagine. I was going to say that melanochrysum also looks nice with light coming through the leaves, but I suppose gigas is basically the same and you've got that there.
Hi Jan, I was waiting for this video for such a long time, love your plants and content.🌿🤩quick question: are you planning on filming an other part of your 'Subscriber's Collection Reaction'? I hope so. Keep up the amazing work and wishing you a beautiful summer
You just reminded me of my impending plant puzzle. 😢 My Christmas tree will only fit in one spot which is my SE window. Almost time to figure out where everyone is moving for the tree to go up. I think I might need some more grow lights to make it work! 😂
🏡 Your patio table looks good! As do your plants! You've inspired me to do moss poles: i currently have 16. 😅 I'm currently thinking of taking golden pothos cuttings to start on a pole...idk how many of them will actually fit in my home once they reach maturity, though 😅 thats a bridge I'll cross when get to it!
I have the sun bulb from gathera, it's been great so far. I have a couple of their clip on three armed lights too. Cost to functionality with both types has been great.
Loving your videos. Learning so much from you, most of all enjoying the journey. Would you mind sharing your source for the clear plastic pots? Thank you!
🧋🏝🌇... thanks for the home tour!! I have a leggy horse head philo...up 6ft repurposed bamboo. I like the look but would love to reduce nodal spacing and petiole length.
1:42:24 New video idea: As your Colocasia Esculenta takes over the entire garden bed, you might want to try something with it. If I understood correctly, it is also referred to as 'Taro' and apparently is grown as a crop in a lot of countries. I would be really interested to follow you along cooking with it 😃 By the way: sweet potato has a really pretty foliage as well 😉 I grew it for the first time this summer and now get to enjoy all the chunky nuggets I dug out 😊
🏡 My fav of your collection will always be the giant velvet Philodendrons! My favorite plant shop currently has Billie x El Choco right now. I’m kind of curious about it, but I like the looks of your Billie x Verrucosum better. They just got a variegated Atabapoense that I was really excited about out, but I noticed on their website that it has already sold before I got a chance to see it in person.
I didn't find a house emoji but I loved the you are my think about.Maybe running some extension cords through the tree or something to get you.Some power out there, if that's a possibility, I mean, that's what I would try at least love the show, the job.I wish I could send you some pictures on there here of all my plants
So nice to see your whole collection, it's really stunning 🤩 How long did you let your Oxalis go dormant? Mine is on the balcony and still in bloom and I'm not really sure what to do with it, just cut it down and store it inside?
It wasn't actually dormant due to conditions, just dormant due to the repot, so came right back after the repot :) If it's still happy, do nothing :) repot it when the conditions are warming up :)
Double dose of Jan at 42:00. The cuprea is amazing. Alocasias are the bane of my existence. I have your Jacklyn's twin. LOL. Really enjoyed the tour. Thanks!
Thanks for the great video do you find your splendid and especially the glorious get a lot of infor mine are full which causes spots on the fronts thanks
So much to learn from you, only recently found your channel and loving the info. Can you tell me or do you have a photo of the material you use for moss pole. Can not seem to find what you describe in the video. Love your work 😊
@sydneyplantguy thank you but it doesn't tell me what I'm looking for? Everything I find is huge square mesh, not like you use, sorry don't want to be a pain. Bit confused when I go to bunnings and all the options.
🤩😍🤩😍 gorgeous as per usual. When you say you want to keep the long pot of verrucosum small, will you keep clipping it to do that? also what size pot do you have your double poled plants in (giga's I think it was) 🦦🏡
You can buy weight,witch, clamp to the base of your plant lightpole,if you look for studio photography counter weights,their small but heavy and will stop your pole falling over, though your door stops proberly doing the same job, it just incase somebody knocks your light, the clamps weights tops the pole falling over.
The tree seems like an over kixx for philodendron and aroids. They out grow their station to quickly, it seems more appropriate for cacti and succulents.
A tip for anyone that can't be asked to remove the bottles from the top of the moss poles, you can remove the bottom of the bottle and use small drip irrigators that replace the bottle cap! This way you can just pour water straight into the bottle at the top!
I just love homes full of plants, like how can you ever be unhappy when you live in a jungle 🌱
Hehe so true !
It’s been fun to watch your channel grow as well as your plants do! You’re the only plant channel I watch anymore because you give great advice and are pleasant to listen to. Glad you were able to make this your full time job, best of luck to you!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it :)
Looking forward to all the videos in process! I always learn something new.
Awesome, thank you!:)
Is Tim holding the camera? Say hello to the viewers, Tim! You are indispensable !!!
He helped out a little bit but also a bit of tripod action! Gets tiring holding the camera for so long :)
I really wished it would never end. You have a way of being educational and still very entertaining. There are times when I can't find anything good to watch on YT. I then realize I'm all caught up on your latest content and I'll watch your older videos.
So kind of you :) lucky there’s heaps of videos to go back to by now :) appreciate the support !
watching this while having my coffee, watering moss poles and neglected hanging plants on my day off, cackling to myself everytime you say youre making a separate video lol i love having spg videos in the morning
Enjoy your coffee :)
wake up, go to school, get home, brew some coffee and enjoy full two hours of my zen-mode with my plants all around me 🥰
sounds perfect hehe :)
I saw someone comment that they were watching this through insomnia, I'm in the same boat haha. I look forward to these biannual update videos so how nice is it that I've got this to keep me entertained tonight?
Thank you!1 It's nice to hear my videos can help :)
🏡 I enjoyed all of it !!! Living in Canada, I am loving the season reversal. I am an avid outside gardener, but really want to get more houseplants that I can bring outdoors in the summer. I do gravitate toward leafy plants for outdoors on the whole. Love your videos Sydney!! 🌿
Thanks :)
Hi Jan!! I was getting ready for another restless sleepless night. You don't know how happy I am you're treating us to a tour right now. What a way to vibe through the insomnia. Love to you and Bradley!!!
Sorry to hear about the insomnia but glad I can help out a bit :) enjoooy 🪴
🏠 lovely video as always! I'm glad you kept the Hoya, I hope it grows on you (pun intended!). Yours is a Hoya carnosa 😄
Where do you get your cover pots? Your overflow up in the rescue section had a real nice variety!
And your garden and home are so well put together. Bravo!
Thank you:) most of them are from bunnings but i often pick up a new pot here and there … local nurseries, florists, garden centres, kmart etc :)
🏡🏡Wow! Or as you say, “vow” 😂 love the accent!
Love how you decorated with plants. I do the same. I must say tho, I’m inspired to try and duplicate your anthurium shelf …gradually. I need vertical lighting tho. You convinced me it’s a must have for all the leaves to grow the same way. ❤👍🏼
It took 2 days to watch this whole video. I’ll definitely rewatch it again!!
Thank you!
Thank you :) going vertical is definitely the way to go!
I love that pot of crawling verricosum! They're so adorable! And here I am, at 50 years old wanting to put toy dinosaurs in with them in a terrarium with a prehisotoric theme, because that's how these make me feel. And the nerdy little kid who was fascinated with dinosaurs when little, is now an old lady who wants to finally build a mini-prehistoric themed terrarium with a toy triceratop among other dinos. I need to do this!
"Oh Nooie"😂 Love yooouuu!🌱💚 Thanks for the content again and again!
Thats funny, I once asked Jan if he learnt his english watching Cath & Kim.
Thank you 😊💚
Thank you for another amazing video 🙏 I've been busy lately and had to separate it into three parts 🙈
Congrats 👏 and you were right! A home without plants is not a home 💚🌿
Thank you! 😃
for some reason i liked that you wrote "every plant i GROW" rather than "every plant i OWN". good video.
To me it's all about growing plants, not owning them :) Growing shows skill, owning shows deep pockets (and poor judgment haha)
Spiritus! It's actually the same maturity of mine, can't wait to see yours grow! Definitely going to be my most watched plant.
Hello. It's fantastic to see the same plants growing that I grow in another part of the world. Greetings from Poland 😀
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An epic journey Jan. I had to watch this in three parts tbh but that’s by no means a bad thing. Great to see the majority being good as well as showing the not so good. All part of being a gardener 😊
Thanks :)
🏡 Love watching your plant tours! And glad to hear many more videos are in the works! 😂 ❤ Thank you!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the tour! :)
Almost 1 am and watching. Always such a joy to watch your plants💚🌸
🏡💚🪴🌱 always so beautiful! Some of the best plant content on YT! Thank you for all of your time and effort with sharing your journey.
So nice of you:) thanks !
🏡 Awesome video! Love seeing all your beautiful plants and all the different microclimates they live in. Very inspiring! Also that orchid that you have is a Cymbidium. It does need a Winter cool down to bloom but it'll bloom in the Spring and not during the actual Winter cool down. Also they lole higher light and sun....but slowly acclimate it first. Not like 10hrs of direct sun but try slowly increasing its exposure to higher light and sun. Hopefully you'll get amazing blooms soon! 🌸🏵
Thanks for the full tour -- love it. I personally think that your full plant tour video is different from many other similar videos out there cuz lots of your plants have the gigantic, mature form. It really helps me with which plant I want to get.
Thank you:)
Soooo impressive! Your velvet philos are just so crazy huge I can’t get over it!!
Thank you so much!!
🏡 loved this video. What a beautiful tour! My goal is to have every room in my house filled with plants. So good to see how to do it .❤
Thank you:)
Love seeing all your amazing plants - such an inspiration. FYI: I recently tried using plastic wrap on a pothos cutting that I put on a moss pole. It definitely helped keep the nodes moist and encourage root growth. The down side was that the roots tended to stay in the surface of the moss pole rather than venture inward. My best guess is that there was less incentive to go into the pole with all the moisture on the outside. I just removed the wrap and am hoping to see the roots head inward.
Great video. Your plants are magnificent. I loved your Florida Ghost most of all, had to rewind for a second look at the shape of those leaves. Thank you for showing the possibilities for renters, ever so inspiring 🏡🐈
Thanks :)
🏠 so excited to see all of your upcoming videos! I love your videos! Way to go your rehab area really cleared out.
Thank you:)
your plants are amazing. i have no idea how u got it to grow very fast and i truly enjoy your youtube channel very much! keep up the good job!
Thanks so much! I love sharing my plant journey with you. 😊
Loved the 🏡🌴🌵tour, looking forward to seeing all the coming videos!!
Thank you:)
A great 🏡 planting tour,as always
your🌿looking 👌,and the garden has come so alive after the winter!!!
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💚🌿🌵🍀💚
Thank you:)
Absolutely am in love with you and your videos💚 You seem so sincere and obviously your plants are stunning. It was so relaxing hearing you kind of talk to yourself softly while rearranging your plants! Please think about doing some ASMR, like repotting or moss pole work or maintenance soft spoken. 💚 Keep growing king.
Thank you!! Had the thought of doing an asm repot one day anyway haha good idea :)
🏡 just come out of a 2 day migraine and watched this plant tour, it was so relaxing 🙏
I love how you show the good and the bad. Wish I could put some plants out in my garden but here in Tassie they would freeze over winter and absolutely cook over summer :( My Splendid & Glorious are starting to get 20-30cm leaves so exciting!! Next year I may actually catch up to you lol.
Hope the migrane is getting better :) happy growing :)
Absolutely gorgeous and well maintained.
Thanks!:)
🏠❤ I love your videos so much. Thanks for taking us along and for the insights you share along the way. 😊
Thanks :)
Love your videos. Absolutely have fallen in love with the philodendrons wish I had one. Keep up the good work
Thank you:)
Loved it very much, Jan! Thank you for ALL of your great content! You are a joy. 🏠
Thank you :)
This was super enjoyable!!! You have so many amazing plants!! Looking forward to the videos that will be coming out on individual plants.
Do you have an all time favourite plant, or does it change depending on how they're growing?
Loving your content! And your plants are absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing....♥
“Shine bright like a diamond” geht mir durch den Kopf,wenn ich deine glänzende Haut sehe😏🤭
Omg..just während des Kommentars ist Braddles auf der Couch und schläft😴 er is sooooo cute🥹
Do you think you'll ever be on gardening australia? If you even want to that is.
Hehe yes :) tbc ;)
🏡 Thank you for this beautiful house and plant tour! Love your videos ❤️ best regards from norway, where we are going in to the winter and the darkest months 🥶 (i will probably live under the plantlights tucked in a blanket for the next 3 months)
Hope my videos give you a little escape from the cold :) Cheers !
You are best of the best! ❤thank you so much for such a long and interesting and full video! Gorgeous plants
Thank you:)
I love seeing your garden ❤
Thanks a lot for this great and amazing plantour. What a job.
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
🏡 Love the tour of your house! Everything looks so nice.
Glad you enjoyed it!:)
🏠 You have such beautiful plants!
Thank you! :)
Just saw this video before I go to bed and really need to stop watching, but at 21:11 It's so nice to see your 'Esqueleto'. It's been my favourite plant since I saw it in the 90s, back when it was still misidentified and not just a mystery. I've finally got one too ... the second one I've ever seen in person is mine. I think the best things to grow against a window like that are things with interesting leaf shapes like Monsteras and things that look nice with the light shining through, like verrucosum, so that's a great spot for it.
Agree !! The el choco looked good in that spot too while it was still red in the back hehe :)
@@sydneyplantguy I can imagine. I was going to say that melanochrysum also looks nice with light coming through the leaves, but I suppose gigas is basically the same and you've got that there.
Hi Jan,
I was waiting for this video for such a long time, love your plants and content.🌿🤩quick question: are you planning on filming an other part of your 'Subscriber's Collection Reaction'? I hope so.
Keep up the amazing work and wishing you a beautiful summer
Thank you :) will definitely do another part eventually but some time next year :)
@ great, looking forward to it ;)
The absolute best 💚🌿
Jan I watched twice as I moved some plants around to put up Christmas decor.. 👌🏡
Haha love it 🙌🙌 thank you :)
You just reminded me of my impending plant puzzle. 😢 My Christmas tree will only fit in one spot which is my SE window. Almost time to figure out where everyone is moving for the tree to go up. I think I might need some more grow lights to make it work! 😂
Looking forward to your update on the Frydek, mine is just a stump with a couple of growth points atm.
🏡 Your patio table looks good! As do your plants! You've inspired me to do moss poles: i currently have 16. 😅 I'm currently thinking of taking golden pothos cuttings to start on a pole...idk how many of them will actually fit in my home once they reach maturity, though 😅 thats a bridge I'll cross when get to it!
Haha sounds like a future problem (and a good problem to have as well) :) Happy growing !
That opening shot is movie material 💗
Yey, I always love your longer videos 😍
Thank you :)
Thank you for sharing 😻🌿🌱😻
Thanks for watching :)
🏠Thanks for another entertaining video!
Thank you:)
🏘🏘 noice! Thank you for an enjoyable tour.
Thanks for watching! 😊
🏡 Love your long vids. Thanks for another good one. Have you sold any Crazy Rubbish? I was hoping they would pop up on Growing Grounds website 😀
Thanks :) Haven't sold any but I have a cool idea planned with them :) stay tuned :) hehe
Having to do this one in segments.
That Verrucosum Titanium!!!!! 😍😍💚🌱
Love from Bendigo/ Victoria 💐💐💐
🏠 thank you for the tour!
I have the sun bulb from gathera, it's been great so far. I have a couple of their clip on three armed lights too. Cost to functionality with both types has been great.
Awesome :) great to hear you like it :)
Perfectly beautiful ❤
Looking great 😊 🇨🇦
Wow I'm only 2 minutes in and ......stunning :)
Thank you:)
Loving your videos. Learning so much from you, most of all enjoying the journey. Would you mind sharing your source for the clear plastic pots? Thank you!
Thank you :) Clear pots are all from Bunnings :)
🧋🏝🌇... thanks for the home tour!! I have a leggy horse head philo...up 6ft repurposed bamboo. I like the look but would love to reduce nodal spacing and petiole length.
1:42:24 New video idea:
As your Colocasia Esculenta takes over the entire garden bed, you might want to try something with it.
If I understood correctly, it is also referred to as 'Taro' and apparently is grown as a crop in a lot of countries.
I would be really interested to follow you along cooking with it 😃
By the way: sweet potato has a really pretty foliage as well 😉 I grew it for the first time this summer and now get to enjoy all the chunky nuggets I dug out 😊
Hehe the one in Tim's garden has sent out 5 runners at once !! So we'll have heaps of those soon :D
great tour tx
🏡What a mammoth effort. I like to survey my own plant collection and I like to survey the collections of others. Thank you.
Happy you enjoyed the tour! :)
🏡thanks for the nice video. 😁
Thanks for watching!
🏡 My fav of your collection will always be the giant velvet Philodendrons! My favorite plant shop currently has Billie x El Choco right now. I’m kind of curious about it, but I like the looks of your Billie x Verrucosum better. They just got a variegated Atabapoense that I was really excited about out, but I noticed on their website that it has already sold before I got a chance to see it in person.
Thank you :) Hope they'll become more affordable soon hehe :P
I didn't find a house emoji but I loved the you are my think about.Maybe running some extension cords through the tree or something to get you.Some power out there, if that's a possibility, I mean, that's what I would try at least love the show, the job.I wish I could send you some pictures on there here of all my plants
Problem with the extension cord would be that I can never close my door again ... so that;s not really an option unfortunately :)
So nice to see your whole collection, it's really stunning 🤩
How long did you let your Oxalis go dormant? Mine is on the balcony and still in bloom and I'm not really sure what to do with it, just cut it down and store it inside?
It wasn't actually dormant due to conditions, just dormant due to the repot, so came right back after the repot :) If it's still happy, do nothing :) repot it when the conditions are warming up :)
@@sydneyplantguy thank you!
Your cuprea is absolutely beautiful! Mine hates any and all light sources. It will curl itself into knots to get away from the light
Double dose of Jan at 42:00. The cuprea is amazing. Alocasias are the bane of my existence. I have your Jacklyn's twin. LOL. Really enjoyed the tour. Thanks!
Thank you:)
Thanks for the great video do you find your splendid and especially the glorious get a lot of infor mine are full which causes spots on the fronts thanks
Yes !! Heaps :/
Wonderful🍀
Many thanks:)
very nice
So much to learn from you, only recently found your channel and loving the info. Can you tell me or do you have a photo of the material you use for moss pole. Can not seem to find what you describe in the video. Love your work 😊
Thanks :) i have a full moss pole tutorial linked in the description :)
@sydneyplantguy thank you but it doesn't tell me what I'm looking for? Everything I find is huge square mesh, not like you use, sorry don't want to be a pain. Bit confused when I go to bunnings and all the options.
🤩😍🤩😍 gorgeous as per usual. When you say you want to keep the long pot of verrucosum small, will you keep clipping it to do that? also what size pot do you have your double poled plants in (giga's I think it was) 🦦🏡
Gigas is in 25 cms. I think they will stay relatively small based on not providing them with a support in the first place :)
A leca experiment! Yay!
🏡I chop and extend one pole while watching your video😊
You can buy weight,witch, clamp to the base of your plant lightpole,if you look for studio photography counter weights,their small but heavy and will stop your pole falling over, though your door stops proberly doing the same job, it just incase somebody knocks your light, the clamps weights tops the pole falling over.
I love these videos
Thanks:)
Thank you 🏡
Plant the table orchid on the ground!! It’s a Cymbidium they like soil and dead leaves on substrate and do very well on the ground
Love it❤🏠🏡
For me, Alocasia rhizomes sprout best in a nursery pot filled with only perlite and 1/3 of water. I keep them in my IKEA Milsbo cabinet.
At 01:42 '' OH MY GOODNES, i didn't see this'' is something i'll never say about my plants cuz i only have 9 and i see everything everyday
The tree seems like an over kixx for philodendron and aroids. They out grow their station to quickly, it seems more appropriate for cacti and succulents.
🏡🏡 watched twice 😊
Yay!! Thank you:)
Great tour 😊🏠
#algorithmcomment ❤
Thank you :)
36:40 "So I got three" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Would you use pesticides on indoor plants if they were sick? (from Taiwan.)
Only if they have pests :)
@ okok thank you
A tip for anyone that can't be asked to remove the bottles from the top of the moss poles, you can remove the bottom of the bottle and use small drip irrigators that replace the bottle cap! This way you can just pour water straight into the bottle at the top!
But .... wouldn't that look terrible ? 🙈