Well done guys. What a treat to see all these incredible plants, plus Byron's depth and breadth of knowledge is inspiring. I'm also surprised to be hearing that you keep this particular greenhouse in the low 60s throughout the winter. I find it interesting that these plants do that well in those conditions. I'm going to take note of that when I finally move out of the city and to the country!
Always enjoy your greenhouse tours, it inspires me with my attempts to grow rare exotic and tropical fruit plants outside and in my house here in cold climate UK
I love to watch UA-cam videos when the plants come from Logee's. I love your videos because I'm in Canada and can't order from you. Always so interesting. Loved seeing the hoya's
Great video an idea for another one is why don't you do a tour of just begonias especially the cane begonias. I just put a big order in last week so I would love to see your stock plants and where you grow them. Thank you so much for these wonderful videos
Kaffir Lime fruit is labeled 'inedible' here but the peel is great for baking, sniffing a fruit or bruised leaf in the morning energizes you and if you rub the leaf and drop into soups and stews, you will instantly be transported to Asia! Great addition to your flavonoids shelf.
Great video. I live in Florida and plants were my business and still my hobby. My backyard has mango, Soursop, Sapodilla, sugar apple, lychee, passion fruit, carissa and Jamaican cherry. Citrus have become almost impossible to grow here, the biggest problem for the homeowner is the leaf miner, although the Kaffir lime does okay. It would be great for you to do a video on the Eugenia family of plants (you touched on it with the Plinia Cauliflora, what an incredible family of plants). Thank you.
Awhhh!! Him saying hoyers just screams Connecticut. I love it.
Well done guys. What a treat to see all these incredible plants, plus Byron's depth and breadth of knowledge is inspiring. I'm also surprised to be hearing that you keep this particular greenhouse in the low 60s throughout the winter. I find it interesting that these plants do that well in those conditions. I'm going to take note of that when I finally move out of the city and to the country!
Nice stock plants! More hoyas 😍😍
Always enjoy your greenhouse tours, it inspires me with my attempts to grow rare exotic and tropical fruit plants outside and in my house here in cold climate UK
What a beautifully made video, and thank you so much for the captions!!
Thank you for the feedback. Glad you enjoyed it :)
What a great tour! You have an impressive array of fruit. I'd love to try a Kaffir lime tree; the leaves are so important in Thai cooking.
I love to watch UA-cam videos when the plants come from Logee's. I love your videos because I'm in Canada and can't order from you. Always so interesting. Loved seeing the hoya's
Sorry we can't ship to Canada, but thank you for watching.
As always, inspired by Byron's knowledge on plants!
Glad to hear that!
Great video! Everything looks lush and wonderful. And that Ficus aspera...😍 Swooning!
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you for sharing!
Loved it need to feature more fragrant flowering plants to grow in the tropics
I really enjoyed your video tour. I"ll look forward to more!! Thank you!! :)
More on the way - thanks!
Really like these videos. Would love to walk around in person
What a great tour! And some of the fruits are amazing, never seen anything like them 🍋🍊🍉🍈🍇
Great video an idea for another one is why don't you do a tour of just begonias especially the cane begonias. I just put a big order in last week so I would love to see your stock plants and where you grow them. Thank you so much for these wonderful videos
I ordered your 3 citrus collection in 4" pots and the lemon has flowered this autumn. Im so pleased with them.
Glad to hear it - enjoy!
Very interesting and rare plants. I am sure your subscribers including myself would love to see you upload more videos. Perhaps once a month?
Yes I enjoyed the tour as always, wish I could make it in person. Thank you!
Thank you, I really enjoyed this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Kaffir Lime fruit is labeled 'inedible' here but the peel is great for baking, sniffing a fruit or bruised leaf in the morning energizes you and if you rub the leaf and drop into soups and stews, you will instantly be transported to Asia! Great addition to your flavonoids shelf.
Thanks for another great video. I'd love to see the parent plant for your vanilla planifolia someday.
Great video. I live in Florida and plants were my business and still my hobby. My backyard has mango, Soursop, Sapodilla, sugar apple, lychee, passion fruit, carissa and Jamaican cherry. Citrus have become almost impossible to grow here, the biggest problem for the homeowner is the leaf miner, although the Kaffir lime does okay. It would be great for you to do a video on the Eugenia family of plants (you touched on it with the Plinia Cauliflora, what an incredible family of plants). Thank you.
Please do a video on fragrant plants, I love these videos so much! thank you.
Thaks for the video. I love it.👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing, really enjoyed this tour ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
If I would live there, this would be my dream job :)
Awesome,
Amazing
I like the variegated hoya compacta.
What jabuticaba hybrid was that? It looks like a red of some sort, it's a gorgeous tree.
As kids, we would eat green June plums with salt. They are not as flavorful as when they are ripe but the mellow tartness and crunch makes up for it
I love it so much
7:28 I thought that plant with brown leaves was a black dragon fruit Lol
Please make a vedio on Brussel sprouts...
Wow I could live in there
Please do a video on Jaboticaba trees
I lover hoyers and begoniers
Very nice. I want him to give a more specific lesson on citrus genetics and sexual propagation
I have some of these plants in my home.iam from kerala india