Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #85
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Finding FREE tropical Plants! The Plant Pirates Episode #85.
Come along with us as we sail the high seas in search of FREE PLANTS (and sometimes other free stuff) we find on trash / landscape pick-up day! This is our endless quest to find FREE plants! See all of our "Plant Pirates" episodes here:
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love how your kid is really into this whole plant culture.
Thanks- he is a huge help when we are out hunting plants!
Good morning guys. I think it would be great to see you repot the plants you find. ❤have a great weekend
We did another series of videos called "The Planting Pirates" for a while where we would plant all the stuff we found each week- maybe we will do another Planting Pirates episode here in the near future... Thanks for the input!
@@IslandsnHighlands ok cool 😉
Your son!!!!! OMG !!! I'm speechless
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Thanks for the kind comment- I will pass it along to Teddy :)
With any cactus, let the cuttings callus above ground before planting. Dipping them in pure sulfur or mostly sulfur with a touch of rooting powder will make them callus and root faster
Awesome- thanks for the tips! We are not cactus experts by any means!
@IslandsnHighlands No problem! I'm a general gardner but my family are gradually becoming cactus experts as our collection grows. I just found your channel this morning and am really enjoying it
Thanks! We love gardening and learning new things about all of the plants!
Great job young man!
Thanks!
Haha this is SO awesome Id love to do that
We have a lot of fun!
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Thanks!
Crazy, I didn't knew Aloe could be like a tree 😮
That was an odd specimen- I think it must have been growing out from under a bush, trying to reach for light.
Wow, you’re so lucky! Can never find these with my neighbors!
Yes we are fortunate to have access to all these free plants!!!
Its crazy to think yall can grow all these "houseplants" outside.
It is- where we grew up (north GA) these would all be houseplants!