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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024

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  • @anitasalpekar9729
    @anitasalpekar9729 4 роки тому +5

    I can see Lots of efforts taken over making the video.
    Even people who’ve never studied botany will understand what botany language you speak.
    I wish I had found you earlier.
    Anyway I can still catch up.
    You’re good girl.

    • @GeeksofGreen
      @GeeksofGreen  4 роки тому +2

      Hey thanks Anita! You don't need to be a botanist to grow plants! A simple uneducated farmer grows them best😊. I have done no botany but I think all we need to grow plants is a passion for them! I'm glad you found me I hope I live up to your expectations!

  • @MeteCanKarahasan
    @MeteCanKarahasan Рік тому

    Thanks for teaching us ferns!🌿
    I want to have a fern which we used to keep in my childhood. I recall looking in awe, it was a huge pot!

  • @mecamencede2555
    @mecamencede2555 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. I just started gardening and ferns are really my plants of interest. This video series is perfect. You are amazing and keep doing videos.

  • @rohinianant8861
    @rohinianant8861 5 років тому +1

    You are such an delight to eyes and ears,loved the way you speak about plants..Any one would pickup gardening as there hobby..
    I'm a beginner in gardening..
    I have already killed few plant babies..
    Really feel bad,but watching videos like yours,I'm improving..

    • @GeeksofGreen
      @GeeksofGreen  5 років тому

      Thanks for the love Rohini 😊🤗. I still kill plants sometimes and still am dealing with challenges in my garden too, so it's part of the gardening life. I am sure you will keep getting better and I am glad my videos help!

  • @Shubhamforall
    @Shubhamforall 2 місяці тому

    Bhayi so good & understandable content

  • @sunshinecarnivores1919
    @sunshinecarnivores1919 2 роки тому

    Ferns have been around before the dinosaurs, and are one of the most ancient groups of plants on the Earth.

  • @harshitasharma1095
    @harshitasharma1095 4 роки тому

    I have Boston and foxtail. Do they survive in all the seasons or will they dry up and die?

  • @zachmanoj
    @zachmanoj 3 роки тому

    Hello ma'am, my name is Manoj and I stay is new Mumbai. What I wanted to let you know that I found a type of maybe fern here in my locality. It has fan like leaves and is shaped like a caladium (the stalk of the leaves are very thin like a palm broom stick).. It had totally 4 leaves but now only 2 leaves remain. I have it since about 4 months. There is no progress is growth but the leaves are still greenish yellow. I think it should be a kind of fern but i couldn't find a reference online. Can you pls throw a light ma'am? Thank you.

  • @ajithmetromencity8026
    @ajithmetromencity8026 5 років тому

    Am inspired... Started indoor plants.... Its awesome inside my home

    • @GeeksofGreen
      @GeeksofGreen  5 років тому

      Super Ajit, welcome to an incredible journey! So many interesting plants to explore and things to do in the gardening hobby!

  • @maryvarghese5718
    @maryvarghese5718 4 роки тому

    I am inspired too by d way u explain about plants. It's after listening to your videos dat I have started treating them with care. Thank you so much for dat.
    Tell me, if moving plants on daily basis from one place to another for sun light is harmful.
    Secondly, I am going wrong somewhere in growing money plants. Can u tell me d mistake I am commiting. It's one of d most easiest plants which I used to grow easily but after moving to d new place I am not successful at all

    • @GeeksofGreen
      @GeeksofGreen  4 роки тому

      Thanks Mary! Glad you liked the videos 😊👍. I would say Avoid moving the plants on a daily basis as plants dont liked to be moved around like that. Worst case scenario if you are forced to do it, have a very consistent & fixed place for the plant that you are moving towards sunlight in the day & a consistent schedule of moving it. Consistency is the key. If the plant shows signs of falling sick, avoid the moving and somehow find a fixed spot for it.
      Also what is wrong with the money plant currently? Leaves are yellowing? No lush growth? If it is in soil, dont overwater it too much. Let the top dry out before watering again. Also check for pests. Fertilize periodically. Hoping your money plant recovers!

    • @maryvarghese5718
      @maryvarghese5718 4 роки тому

      @@GeeksofGreen thank you for your reply. Now after following the suggestions, my money plants hv slowly started recovering. Thank u once again

  • @archnaalexander2245
    @archnaalexander2245 3 роки тому

    Nice

  • @gladisraiferson2227
    @gladisraiferson2227 5 років тому +1

    Hi I like ur explanation.I need ur guidance about how to care rubber plant.I am staying in Muscat.climate is hot

    • @GeeksofGreen
      @GeeksofGreen  5 років тому

      Thanks Gladis, for a rubber plant ensure it gets bright indirect sunlight and water when the soil just starts to dry out. They are quite hardy plants and should be able to do well. If the heat is really getting too much, you can move them to a room that is being cooled.

    • @gladisraiferson2227
      @gladisraiferson2227 5 років тому

      @@GeeksofGreen thanks a lot.

  • @umabalkrishna
    @umabalkrishna 5 років тому

    I love ferns. Low maintenance plants.

    • @GeeksofGreen
      @GeeksofGreen  5 років тому

      Yes, I love them too! But it's easier for us who live on the coastline. People inland seem to have a tougher time with ferns.

  • @anantayurveda930
    @anantayurveda930 Рік тому +1

    Mam do you sell plants too??

  • @lalithdulam5009
    @lalithdulam5009 2 роки тому

    Sil mix please