Amazing flowers, great beautiful video collaboration. Excited to see Ed the Pond Professor and a rec pond build. So excited! okay so that Frog just took the trip of a lifetime. He's just chilling, sleeping and feels the huge plant move, then it is dark for a day and then he wakes up being held in CHICAGO! Congratulations Florida froggy you just won the trip of a lifetime. You are now Holtie the Frog living his best life in Chicago. Blessings!
It’s a Cuban tree frog, an invasive (but cute) species in Florida. Amphibians have very delicate skin which is why they’re a good indicator of the health of a particular biome. It’s not a great idea to handle them too often without gloves as toxins from human hands are readily absorbed through their skin.
I’m wondering what they plan on doing with all the tropicals during the winter. I was taught a method of over-wintering tropicals in a dormant-state during a northern winter. The people at Waterford Gardens in Upper Saddle River, NJ told me it wouldn’t work, I proved them wrong! 😜
All of that looked heavy. Were u able to stay dry while u were there? I doubt it since ur so hands on. Keep up the great work. Can’t wait till the Pond Guy comes to Holts Nursery
Tom would you ever consider adding arrowhead plants along with the pickle weed and maybe some read plants not cattails but read plants along with the irises and such I like the native yellow irises of North America mixed with the purple irises of Japan They make a beautiful color combination of the royal blue purple and the golden yellow
Amazing flowers, great beautiful video collaboration. Excited to see Ed the Pond Professor and a rec pond build. So excited!
okay so that Frog just took the trip of a lifetime. He's just chilling, sleeping and feels the huge plant move, then it is dark for a day and then he wakes up being held in CHICAGO! Congratulations Florida froggy you just won the trip of a lifetime. You are now Holtie the Frog living his best life in Chicago.
Blessings!
It’s a Cuban tree frog, an invasive (but cute) species in Florida. Amphibians have very delicate skin which is why they’re a good indicator of the health of a particular biome. It’s not a great idea to handle them too often without gloves as toxins from human hands are readily absorbed through their skin.
Awesome video! Can’t wait for the aquascape pond at you place 🙏🏼
Wow! What a great episode! Thank you!
Just FABULOUS!!!!
Love what you do. Amazing plants and amazing fish and ponds. 👍
Tom you are a legend!!!!
Stunning... and alot of work! You guys rock!❤❤❤
Absolutely stunning!! I can’t wait to see what you’re doing here in Florida Tom!
This man does a lot for people and it’s well known and seen
Great video.
Fun watching you grow and improve
Improving little by little. Learn something new every day!
I’m wondering what they plan on doing with all the tropicals during the winter. I was taught a method of over-wintering tropicals in a dormant-state during a northern winter. The people at Waterford Gardens in Upper Saddle River, NJ told me it wouldn’t work, I proved them wrong! 😜
What’s the method of over-wintering tropicals in the Mid-Atlantic? I know fig trees need to be wrapped and canna lilies are supposed to be dug up.
All of that looked heavy. Were u able to stay dry while u were there? I doubt it since ur so hands on. Keep up the great work. Can’t wait till the Pond Guy comes to Holts Nursery
Tom would you ever consider adding arrowhead plants along with the pickle weed and maybe some read plants not cattails but read plants along with the irises and such I like the native yellow irises of North America mixed with the purple irises of Japan They make a beautiful color combination of the royal blue purple and the golden yellow
Amazing plants!!!
Will they bring them inside in the fall to save them to next season or is it most one season plants?
Florida needs cichlids, not koi.