I always love when you go here, I work right by this nursery but usually only look through the cacti and succulents when I pop by on my lunch breaks. Its fun to see all the other plants they have
What an awesome nursery! Might have to check it out next time I'm up north. Also very cool you lived in the Philippines as a kid! My Ficus Lyrata was given to me as 3 6ft tall pretty bare sticks ~15 months ago. I put her outside on my bright, indirect light filled front porch (gets some direct late afternoon sun around 4-5pm til sunset). I chopped her back + she is THRIVING outside I honestly cannot believe it's the same 3 stick plant I was given not that long ago lol. I got 3 new growth points/ 6 leaves from 1 of the chopped back sticks!! The only complaint I have is that she tends to attract mealybugs outside but only a few here or there that are easily removed. I'm an hour or so south of you so we definitely have an amazing climate here for outdoor Fiddles.
❤ I didn't go to a plant nursery today but I did go to the farmers' market by me. And I got an elephant ear plant from a vegetable stand for $3. I passed by it the last time I was there but they were still there today so I had to get one. It may die but it cost $3 and I really wanted one.😊
I can totally relate with you regarding the sensitive plant. I grew up in the Philippines as well, and was very fascinated with those weeds..yes they grow everywhere😊
What a cool selection of plants. By the way, Ficus maccellandii, variety Alii, is pronounced ali'i, just like you said. The variety was developed in Hawai'i hence the Hawaiian variety name, which means a person of royal/noble lineage.
This video is amazing. I need to find a good channel that just goes around the US filming different greenhouses. This video was like going to look at plants, while sitting in the AC and NOT spending money lol. Love the video friend. Great knowledge
thank you patrick! always nice seeing all the cool plants and prices in your area(when you can tell us haha). ik you just got the bonsai bug too lol. any good tree/shrub or bonsai nurseries around? i like easternleaf. think hes in your area. has a YT too. happyplanting everyone!
What an amazing nursery. Thanks for showing us around Patrick. Ps do you know you can twist the top off a store bought pineapple and root it!? I grew on about a year ago for my grandson, and he said it was delicious!!
I'm so glad to see these plants hit the market. Back in the day, I had to search high and low to collect these varieties. Lost all of them by moving. Now I'm back to collecting them again. Love shopping with you.
Great video Patrick I loved all those plants they were beautiful but it's your fault lol lol lol after watching this I had to go plant shopping and I found at Lowe's want to say 1 to 2 ft tall philodendron micon on a Moss pole beautiful with a pot for $32😮😮 do you like how I blame you for me spending money lol lol keep the great videos coming you motivate me and I learn so much🎉🎉❤❤❤😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
The varieties are endless! They’re all so beautiful too! Some of my favorites are lacunosa, obovata, and pubicalyx. Then each of those have different hybrids and cultivars with variegation or splash…they’re a lot of fun to collect and could get dangerous hahaha ❤️❤️
Hi Patrick, for the dracaenas, I have a huge one inside the house and all of a sudden got attacked by mealy bugs! They get deep inside the crevices of the leaves! ARGH!!! I sprayed with neem oil every other day. What else can I do!!??
You can also use a rubbing alcohol soaked Q-tip to individually remove each mealy bug. I’ve had that happen to some of my dracaenas and that’s how I got rid of them. If it’s a lot you can rinse the leaves with alcohol just being careful it doesn’t get to the roots
@@Patadendron OK thanks! it is 10 feet tall dracaena. I will need a stepper or something to get to the top. Yes, I heard 70% alcohol works wonders. This will be my next step. Thanks so much. Keep those videos coming, I really enjoy them.
Hi Patrick... we were there yesterday. Sorry we did not get to see u. We always enjoy your videos.
I always love when you go here, I work right by this nursery but usually only look through the cacti and succulents when I pop by on my lunch breaks. Its fun to see all the other plants they have
What an awesome nursery! Might have to check it out next time I'm up north. Also very cool you lived in the Philippines as a kid!
My Ficus Lyrata was given to me as 3 6ft tall pretty bare sticks ~15 months ago. I put her outside on my bright, indirect light filled front porch (gets some direct late afternoon sun around 4-5pm til sunset). I chopped her back + she is THRIVING outside I honestly cannot believe it's the same 3 stick plant I was given not that long ago lol. I got 3 new growth points/ 6 leaves from 1 of the chopped back sticks!! The only complaint I have is that she tends to attract mealybugs outside but only a few here or there that are easily removed. I'm an hour or so south of you so we definitely have an amazing climate here for outdoor Fiddles.
Ah! That’s so cool! Now I really want to grow one outside!
❤ I didn't go to a plant nursery today but I did go to the farmers' market by me. And I got an elephant ear plant from a vegetable stand for $3. I passed by it the last time I was there but they were still there today so I had to get one. It may die but it cost $3 and I really wanted one.😊
Thank you for the great plant shopping video. Looks like a great place to spend a few hours looking around.
Good morning Patrick 💕
I’m thinking of hitting the biggest nursery today also. 40 min away = 2 hrs lots in plant haven.
Just a paradise
❤ thinking of a three year old you running your fingers over the garden wall.
Hi Patrick, I only subscribed to your channel recently and I wanted to say I absolutely love your nursery visits. I look forward to seeing more
I can totally relate with you regarding the sensitive plant. I grew up in the Philippines as well, and was very fascinated with those weeds..yes they grow everywhere😊
Wow! I need that dieffenbachia reflector. Thanks for showing all the plants, I didn’t know that there were so many varieties.
What a cool selection of plants. By the way, Ficus maccellandii, variety Alii, is pronounced ali'i, just like you said. The variety was developed in Hawai'i hence the Hawaiian variety name, which means a person of royal/noble lineage.
Oh that’s really cool and good to know!
how come ive lived here all my life and never know about this place…thank you ❤ for the knowledge
Enjoy your energy.
This video is amazing. I need to find a good channel that just goes around the US filming different greenhouses. This video was like going to look at plants, while sitting in the AC and NOT spending money lol. Love the video friend. Great knowledge
I love your energy, so happy I found your channel!
thank you patrick! always nice seeing all the cool plants and prices in your area(when you can tell us haha). ik you just got the bonsai bug too lol. any good tree/shrub or bonsai nurseries around? i like easternleaf. think hes in your area. has a YT too. happyplanting everyone!
What an amazing nursery. Thanks for showing us around Patrick. Ps do you know you can twist the top off a store bought pineapple and root it!? I grew on about a year ago for my grandson, and he said it was delicious!!
I'm so glad to see these plants hit the market. Back in the day, I had to search high and low to collect these varieties. Lost all of them by moving. Now I'm back to collecting them again. Love shopping with you.
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They almost locked you in? 🤭You forgot the time watching all the plants. 😄❣️
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Thank ya!
Awesomeness ✌️💚💫
Great video Patrick I loved all those plants they were beautiful but it's your fault lol lol lol after watching this I had to go plant shopping and I found at Lowe's want to say 1 to 2 ft tall philodendron micon on a Moss pole beautiful with a pot for $32😮😮 do you like how I blame you for me spending money lol lol keep the great videos coming you motivate me and I learn so much🎉🎉❤❤❤😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
great video
Just getting into hoyas! ❤ how many varieties are there?
The varieties are endless! They’re all so beautiful too! Some of my favorites are lacunosa, obovata, and pubicalyx. Then each of those have different hybrids and cultivars with variegation or splash…they’re a lot of fun to collect and could get dangerous hahaha ❤️❤️
@@PatadendronWe ❤ you Patadendron!!!
Hi Patrick, for the dracaenas, I have a huge one inside the house and all of a sudden got attacked by mealy bugs! They get deep inside the crevices of the leaves! ARGH!!! I sprayed with neem oil every other day. What else can I do!!??
You can also use a rubbing alcohol soaked Q-tip to individually remove each mealy bug. I’ve had that happen to some of my dracaenas and that’s how I got rid of them. If it’s a lot you can rinse the leaves with alcohol just being careful it doesn’t get to the roots
@@Patadendron OK thanks! it is 10 feet tall dracaena. I will need a stepper or something to get to the top. Yes, I heard 70% alcohol works wonders. This will be my next step. Thanks so much. Keep those videos coming, I really enjoy them.
Wow what a place 🪴 🌱 💚💚💚
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Birds nest 🤔
My pronouns are now Phyto, Phytos, Phyto’s, Phytoself.
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