Carnivorous Plant Rock Garden Tour

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  • @loriscolangeli6142
    @loriscolangeli6142 5 років тому +46

    This man will not have to deal with bugs

  • @olsonlr
    @olsonlr 3 роки тому +6

    For me the charm of the rock garden was the assortment of different volunteer plants clinging to the sides. Fascinating. Especially the ferns

  • @mooseman1071
    @mooseman1071 7 років тому +2

    Absolutely beautiful rock gardens!! I wish I lived near Oregon so I could visit the nursery and see them for myself.

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 6 років тому

      They have visitation (open house) only 3 times a year. If you can ever make it, I feel it is well worth the trip. I went to the July and September events this year and bought a lot of plants each time.

  • @kdiemstyle
    @kdiemstyle 4 роки тому +1

    How beautiful! Love it. Thanks for your sharing

  • @ProvokedTomcat
    @ProvokedTomcat 6 років тому +2

    fantastic display of 18 years of work!

  • @Grouperhunter
    @Grouperhunter 6 років тому

    Beautiful carnivorous plant rock garden!

  • @EarthsGeomancer
    @EarthsGeomancer 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful work!

  • @mohammednabi7807
    @mohammednabi7807 7 років тому +1

    Amazingly beautiful!

  • @yourcreativechaos
    @yourcreativechaos 3 роки тому +1

    These are beautiful! I have to find the video about making my own!

  • @Whisper_and_Sigh
    @Whisper_and_Sigh 7 років тому

    Absolutely beautiful.

  • @jiecheng5130
    @jiecheng5130 4 роки тому

    Amazing collections of carnivorous plant

  • @bluecraftsandgarden5130
    @bluecraftsandgarden5130 4 роки тому +7

    This is so cool! I never knew this was possible!

  • @denisksenofontov5238
    @denisksenofontov5238 Рік тому

    Very cool, I'm glad that there are such enthusiastic people, I love watching your videos. Greetings from sunny Crimea.

  • @calebmercier3083
    @calebmercier3083 5 років тому

    Fantastic video!!!

  • @DeeDust
    @DeeDust 7 років тому +16

    Why can I only give one thumb up to videos I love? These are beautiful, I love how some of the plants spread on their own. I'm looking forward to that podcast. I'm just starting to grow my own plants so I think I'm a few years away from a rock garden like you have. It's a good thought to keep in mind though. Forgive me if this was mentioned somewhere else, but I've always wondered if you have any kind of circulation going in the water for all the pools? Or is it just the pond?

  • @jimmiescott985
    @jimmiescott985 7 років тому

    looking forward to see the demo on rock garden.

  • @Ricklet0ons
    @Ricklet0ons 3 роки тому

    When I move to North Carolina I'll do something like this

  • @4moyer
    @4moyer 6 років тому +1

    Thanks you for sharing this, opens up so many options! Jeff you ROCK! pun intended....

  • @wessidejoshh4091
    @wessidejoshh4091 4 роки тому

    These are beautiful.

  • @GwydionStone
    @GwydionStone 6 років тому

    Just gorgeous. I'm surprised you didn't mention the Cladonia lichens popping up everywhere.

  • @Zestartic
    @Zestartic 4 роки тому

    wow.. this place is like the nation of carnivorous plants..
    envious

  • @lorehunter158
    @lorehunter158 3 роки тому

    I'm gonna make one from scratch. Looks fun!

  • @octopus-enigma4561
    @octopus-enigma4561 5 років тому

    This is awesome!

  • @denisesorchidparadise1411
    @denisesorchidparadise1411 6 років тому

    beautiful,

  • @tijmen131
    @tijmen131 7 років тому

    that's really amazing

  • @joanstanley5555
    @joanstanley5555 5 років тому +2

    Can you please do a video on feeding your plants

  • @kimwilliams7051
    @kimwilliams7051 3 роки тому

    Good video

  • @nicolesnelling1255
    @nicolesnelling1255 6 років тому +44

    Please can you do a step by step video to show how to make a rock garden

    • @ordepzevahc5211
      @ordepzevahc5211 4 роки тому

      He just did num nuts. Lol did you pay aby attention.

    • @potatopoii2720
      @potatopoii2720 4 роки тому +7

      @@ordepzevahc5211 No he didnt

    • @shaunkelly9053
      @shaunkelly9053 4 роки тому +1

      They show the garden but not actually starting from a bare rock. I’d like to see them drill the hole and what they put in it.

    • @gdcardona91
      @gdcardona91 3 роки тому +2

      @@shaunkelly9053 they just uploaded 2 new videos one where they drill the holes and what type of rocks to use

    • @lukefoley6035
      @lukefoley6035 3 роки тому +2

      @@ordepzevahc5211 bruh this was commented 3 years ago. back before that video was uploaded

  • @MissHellfire
    @MissHellfire 5 років тому

    amazing + soo pretty !

  • @TheJesusjojo
    @TheJesusjojo 5 років тому

    Nice these are amazing

  • @Tommyr
    @Tommyr 7 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @Earlwood_Official
    @Earlwood_Official Рік тому

    Incredible

  • @jacobrivera-grady7621
    @jacobrivera-grady7621 3 роки тому

    B E A utiful my friends.. Inspiring to say the least

  • @ericwitt23
    @ericwitt23 6 років тому +4

    Amazing rock gardens.
    What size holes do you recommend drilling? And what spacing?

  • @palmeras06
    @palmeras06 5 років тому

    Great video. I'm new to the channel. Where is the step by step video on how to make the rock gardens? I'd love to try this!

  • @Nhoj31neirbo47
    @Nhoj31neirbo47 5 років тому

    Ingenious.

  • @twunderaquatics1770
    @twunderaquatics1770 4 роки тому

    Omg! Thought the title was "Coronavirus planted rock garden". I need glasses. Great video! 🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿

    • @adaetz1042
      @adaetz1042 4 роки тому

      Dang, I didn't even realize those were anagrams of each other until now!

  • @organaut
    @organaut 3 роки тому

    Marvellous display.. Do you have a tip for me as a beginner please on how to prevent the moss from drying out in individual pots when it is hot sunshine?

  • @rongiusti5397
    @rongiusti5397 6 років тому

    Have you made your "how to " rock garden video yet? Looking forward to trying one in Ohio.

  • @whoisfrank6051
    @whoisfrank6051 6 років тому

    Dang this look nice

  • @cozycasasmr4510
    @cozycasasmr4510 3 роки тому

    This man's voice reminds me of Bob Ross, I don't know why but it's extremely soothing

  • @deathstrokehernandez2805
    @deathstrokehernandez2805 5 років тому

    Aww that something I want to do that beautiful

  • @mondraymondo
    @mondraymondo 6 років тому

    Hello. What is the water parameter and tds of that pond? i was told that it needs to be at 0 TDS so we cant keep fish in it... if its still possible I would like to make one of these

  • @KimberleyRauchelle
    @KimberleyRauchelle 5 років тому

    I wished I could get a big pumice rock like that I live in Western Australia we don't have any pumice here as a matter of fact it's extremely hard to get in Australia is there anything else I can use besides that and how do you get sphagnum Moss to regrow please I love your video it is so pretty

  • @geoffbreen2386
    @geoffbreen2386 5 років тому +1

    Can you give me an idea of the dimensions of the pumice you use please? I can only find pieces about 10 inches diameter that have been in the ocean for a few years, it washes up on the beach and i have to soak it a long time to leach the salt out. I assume you pumice comes from a quarry.

  • @dillongunn7567
    @dillongunn7567 3 роки тому

    Do any of thease plants require shade? Or can they handle the full sun? As long as their in clean water? And where would you source this rock

  • @_cephalotus4187
    @_cephalotus4187 6 років тому +4

    This is just amazing. What kind of rock do you use? I always understand "Pommes", what means "french fries" in Germany ;-)

    • @jeffbee888
      @jeffbee888 6 років тому +2

      _cephalotus
      They are taking about a type of volcanic rock called pumice.
      Lots of small holes from air bubbles popping as the lava cooled. Very light weight.

    • @adamkesingland968
      @adamkesingland968 6 років тому

      It is Pumice which is a volcanic rock that is porous.

  • @sevenmile
    @sevenmile 6 років тому

    Inspiring! I wonder if this could be done with hypertufa -- or if the cement would raise the PH too much.

  • @olsonlr
    @olsonlr 3 роки тому

    Very nice. What kind of material is the black floating pad with recessed pots made of?

  • @robieosborne7369
    @robieosborne7369 4 роки тому

    Where do you get your rocks from? What do you use to drill holes in them?

  • @richardklemm198
    @richardklemm198 Рік тому

    Do you think eastern Nebraska could house a rock garden like this? How do the plants winter?

  • @ponciarello79
    @ponciarello79 5 років тому

    Hy , do you put normal water or not mineral water in the pond? Drosera want less water than sarracena?

  • @salvatorepetronzio5096
    @salvatorepetronzio5096 3 роки тому

    do you use distilled or RO water in the pond?

  • @renekjorgenson-massad7497
    @renekjorgenson-massad7497 5 років тому

    where do you get a stone for that? I can only find small ones

  • @nexingtoncaldwell6381
    @nexingtoncaldwell6381 3 роки тому

    I just checked the website but I did not see the plant within the rock do you sell the rock with the plant.

  • @TaniaJohnson
    @TaniaJohnson 4 роки тому

    In this video you reference a how to video. When will you post the how to video?

  • @janetling2510
    @janetling2510 3 роки тому

    Can this survive the tempreturs in our uk winter

  • @Salsa_Souls
    @Salsa_Souls 4 роки тому

    Where is that upcoming podcast for making a rock garden?

  • @williamworth2746
    @williamworth2746 6 років тому

    what kind of bit do you use ?

  • @Jesus-eg3yb
    @Jesus-eg3yb 2 роки тому

    Where can we get those types of rocks? I’ve gone to lowes, Home Depot, and other nurseries around and no one has them.

  • @mateuszpiascik9522
    @mateuszpiascik9522 6 років тому

    What type of rock is perfect for rock gardens?

  • @theradarguy
    @theradarguy 7 років тому

    Will these rock gardens survive in central Florida?

  • @renej5774
    @renej5774 2 роки тому

    how hot is the area you live in, in summer, i want to try this in mediterreanen area

  • @britneybain8383
    @britneybain8383 6 років тому +4

    Random question: do frogs ever try to lay eggs in the ponds?🤔🐸

    • @gdcardona91
      @gdcardona91 4 роки тому +1

      Yes they have tons of tadpoles in the pools

  • @alessampiyonu
    @alessampiyonu 6 років тому

    hi, where do you find the water source? thank you in advance

  • @ryhan9980
    @ryhan9980 6 років тому +1

    do you have any fish in your ponds""."

  • @willemh3319
    @willemh3319 7 років тому

    how do you keep them in wintertime hope they don't freez over would be a waste very nice design too👍👍👍👍

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 6 років тому

      See this month's podcast - November 2017. Unless it gets really cold for an extended period of time, no protection is needed in zone 8, where both Sarracenia Northwest and I are located.
      I have left mine out when it got below 0 degrees F at night for about a week without any protection at all. The main threat is dehydration of the rhizome and, since there was no wind with that cold, I left the plants to themselves. All of my hundreds of plants survived just fine.
      As Jeff and Jacob have stated, the plants are much hardier than all the books would have you believe. My experiences over the past 6 or 7 years bears this out.
      But if the temperature were to get down to 20 degrees F or lower for several days and with a wind, I would cover any plants that still had pitchers on them.

  • @marinasantrac7745
    @marinasantrac7745 4 роки тому

    Is it ok if i use granite rocks?

  • @Luusta
    @Luusta 7 років тому +4

    What time of year is the best time to attempt these bog rocks? :D

    • @ryann2515
      @ryann2515 6 років тому

      ruuuey spring-summer

  • @guillermoguerrero5864
    @guillermoguerrero5864 7 років тому

    Where do you get such big rocks?

  • @1234lanie1
    @1234lanie1 2 роки тому

    How do they go into dormancy?

  • @jameslindsey2823
    @jameslindsey2823 6 років тому

    Where do you find porous rock that big? I haven't found anything like that around in Central Texas.

  • @crale9814
    @crale9814 4 роки тому

    Where is the podcast with step by step. the comments have so many questions about this

  • @carnivorousplants5217
    @carnivorousplants5217 3 роки тому

    1:52 how does the cobra lily grow underwater?

  • @marcopohl4875
    @marcopohl4875 5 років тому

    is that the only way to grow carnivorous plants in the garden?

  • @z0eshi
    @z0eshi 7 років тому

    planted in 1999? dang, that things the same age as me

  • @Natmusic2011
    @Natmusic2011 5 років тому

    Do you filter your water ? If not how do you keep it clean and clear?

  • @dicardyo5927
    @dicardyo5927 6 років тому

    The leucophylla!!!!!

  • @Shadow_Arbor
    @Shadow_Arbor 3 роки тому

    Aren't pumice stones filled with minerals? I thought carnivorous plants hate minerals, is this not entirely correct?

  • @KimberleyRauchelle
    @KimberleyRauchelle 5 років тому

    Hi I have a bit of a complex here there's some people who say they use tap water but others who say they only use distilled rain or ro what do you think can you please let me know as this is urgent

    • @SarraceniaNorthwest
      @SarraceniaNorthwest  5 років тому

      You'll need to test your tap water for minerals before you can use it. I discuss this issue in my latest ebook. It's too involved to discuss here. If you're in doubt, use distilled water. If you want to use tap water, read the ebook for details.
      www.growcarnivorousplants.com/The-Ultimate-Carnivorous-Plant-Guide-Ebook-p/01001.htm

  • @BrandonSpannbauer
    @BrandonSpannbauer 6 років тому

    Can we have a follow up video on how to make these? Thanks

    • @gdcardona91
      @gdcardona91 3 роки тому

      They uploaded 2 new videos 2 years later lol

  • @kaikart123
    @kaikart123 3 роки тому

    This is the bug's hell

  • @richardshelby-dunn5826
    @richardshelby-dunn5826 Рік тому

    Can you have fish in it?

  • @Ryan-yx9kz
    @Ryan-yx9kz 7 років тому

    Hi

  • @gunnars.2902
    @gunnars.2902 4 роки тому

    After 2 years no follow up video?

  • @dergeistliche2006
    @dergeistliche2006 6 років тому

    What Kind of Stone are they using? I could'nt understand itGreetings from Germany

  • @Sainbury
    @Sainbury 6 років тому

    Where do you get the rocks? I've Googled and I don't see any good sized rocks for sale.

    • @_cephalotus4187
      @_cephalotus4187 6 років тому

      Same question here! Whats the name of the rock material?

    • @adamkesingland968
      @adamkesingland968 6 років тому

      You need a porous igneous rock with no calcium. You can get them from an aquarium supplier. Sometimes described as Lava rock which is not a geological term. Size can be a problem. Google and email suppliers. Make sure it is natural. They will be typically light for their size.

  • @joegaynor438
    @joegaynor438 6 років тому +1

    thank you from joe i reland

  • @olsonlr
    @olsonlr 3 роки тому

    Where in the world does one by pumice from?

    • @SarraceniaNorthwest
      @SarraceniaNorthwest  3 роки тому

      Yes, they are hard to find. Even we have difficulty locating a reliable source.

  • @saberarisu
    @saberarisu 6 років тому

    Wow no dislikes

  • @zethfox8952
    @zethfox8952 7 років тому

    How do they survive the cold winters?

    • @SarraceniaNorthwest
      @SarraceniaNorthwest  7 років тому +1

      Well, we've had them for up to 18 years. If you like how they look, I'd say they survive beautifully. Winter care is no different than potted plants.

    • @theguru143
      @theguru143 5 років тому

      @@SarraceniaNorthwest I've looked all over online and even called multiple quarry companies. WHERE did you find pumice of that size? I'm finding it hard to find anything over 10" across *sigh*

  • @tkmccoywv
    @tkmccoywv 7 років тому +1

    Oh! this gives me ideas :). But how do you get your moss to thrive? I'm in Louisiana, and my bog gardens get full sun. My sarracenia are thriving, but my moss just dies. Do I need to wait for the sarracenia to get taller/fuller to shade the bog before my moss will grow? Love your videos!

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 6 років тому +1

      I don't know how they do it. Maybe the porous rocks wick more water to the roots of the moss. I am also in Oregon, like SNW, and the sphagnum moss does not seem to do well for me at all in all my bottom watered pots.

    • @tkmccoywv
      @tkmccoywv 6 років тому

      Thank you, buggsy5. When I had them indoors in a big terrarium (apartment living at the time, no outdoor space), the moss grew like mad. And it was on red lava rock, so maybe that's the trick. I may make some alterations next year.

    • @edwardgreenthumbs7788
      @edwardgreenthumbs7788 6 років тому

      Moss I believe needs a bright indirect light. Spaghnum with get fried, as I'm sure your aware of, with to much sun exposure.

    • @edwardgreenthumbs7788
      @edwardgreenthumbs7788 6 років тому

      Also moister like buggsy said and no fertilizer. I've been growing some nice stuff the past few months that turns red and white then to green with temp. Changes.

    • @DS_398
      @DS_398 6 років тому

      Put them in a high level of water like in a pond so the plants get enough water for the moss and so there are more plants that can grow it. duh

  • @cliffowens3629
    @cliffowens3629 4 роки тому

    Am I to understand that these plants have never been replanted?

  • @kokwaiteh2275
    @kokwaiteh2275 3 роки тому

    At 11:00 what is that

  • @bstrhn84
    @bstrhn84 2 місяці тому

    Yall check this out

  • @lintaryurianto1195
    @lintaryurianto1195 5 років тому

    lek siji lek kirimen kene a

  • @kenjiro2676
    @kenjiro2676 6 років тому

    You guys need more venus fly traps.

    • @batenkait0s657
      @batenkait0s657 5 років тому

      the name of the channel is SARRACENIA northwest not flytraps northwest.

  • @CarnivorousPlantsAndGardening
    @CarnivorousPlantsAndGardening 7 років тому

    I'm going to buy a King Henry venus fly trap from you soon I just have to save up enough money

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 6 років тому

      I bought a King Henry from them a couple of years ago and it is spreading like mad. I should probably divide it this next spring, but may let it go for another year.

  • @EvolvedRS
    @EvolvedRS 4 роки тому

    10 people are wrong.

  • @bluebowser3121
    @bluebowser3121 4 роки тому +1

    It's a shame you just ignore all of your subscribers and never uploaded a step by step video of how to make one of these...

    • @gdcardona91
      @gdcardona91 3 роки тому +2

      2 years later they finally uploaded 2 videos of the process. Its on their YT channel now