I have another good suggestion, Philodendron Paraiso Verde! I fell like this one goes in and out of fashion but the prices have been very stable. A good size import or a small domestic cutting is mid double digits here in the US and the large specimens can go for low triple easily. The variegation is pretty stable and the plant is pretty easy to grow overall. I know it's one of my favorites. I've only cut mine once but it rooted well.
Kaylee Allen is not a fan of it, as it's gangly. I'm all for it, as it's gorgeous 😍❤️ 🍀 just put a few plants together, lots of light and good humidity and good heat, and it'll look Fuller!
P. Burle Marx var. is an excellent choice, I'd also add that it is well known to push out green leaves every once in a while without actually reverting, so you don't have to prune it or stress about it when it happens! They go for about $20-$40 for a small plant in my area. P. gloriosum is another great choice, very easy to care for, aggressive grower and fantastic looks that are unlikely to go out of style. They go for $20-$40 for a rooted cutting in my area. A. warocqueanum is a bad choice imo, I've heard awful stories about it (like >90% dying rate on an import) and they almost always look like shit because they don't do well in our normal household conditions. That being said, if you do have a knack for it as Kaylee said, you should probably propagate and sell it because it'll most likely always stay high value because it is so difficult to care for. This one usually costs $150-$200 for a small/medium-sized plant in my area. I'd personally add most popular plants from the Monstera genus (especially the Thai Constellation) because they're so easy to grow and (sometimes) fast to propagate while quite a few of them are in high demand at the moment (Thai, Albo, Aurea, Esqueleto, etc.). Ever since Costa dropped the ball on the Thai Constellation, I've decided to plan to propagate mine because prices are unlikely to go much lower and it's one of the easiest and most rewarding plants in my collection! Also, everybody I know would want one if it were a little less expensive... I'd also add a few of the big leaf philodendrons to the list because they're affordable, easy to care for and very impressive if you grow them properly: P. ''Splendid'' (fantastic grower), P. melanochrysum, P. gigas and P. ''Dean McDowell''. Furthermore, if you can get your hands on some lesser-known but very good-looking plant that is not so available in your area, you should go for it! I do have quite a high demand for my Aeschynantus longicaulis and Peperomia caperata ''Pink Lady'' propagates and I expect the same for my Amydrium zippelianum in the near future. These are extremely easy plants that people might buy as an add-on when buying something more expensive from you.
Love this video as always, but especially love how kind and understanding Kaylee is that not everyone can afford plants that are in the upper double digits and is just really respectful around how she talks about it❤️
I definitely agree with the difficulty of the queen anthurium and pictum tricolor. I personally murder them a lot! So it’s just a plant I personally cannot keep but they are both gorgeous!
I think the Gloriosum will go down in price way more. You can buy ones with 2-3 leafs for 40€ and they are easy to care for, grow fast and and are super easy to propagate.
I really enjoyed this video. Makes me want to pull the trigger on a gloriosom I’ve had on my list for a while. Thanks for the tip on propagating so I can have plant insurance. Just in case. Lol. You look amazing btw. ♥️
I think the queen anthurium is a high elevation plant in habitat and dislikes heat and is not a good choice for outdoors in Fl. My favorite in this group is Jose Bueno.
There’s only one queen and that’s… Kayleee. But why is no one talking about monstera standleyana?? I have both an albo and an aurea and they are such prolific growers and money get backers!! A yellow form sells like hot cakes and you can propagate them so easily and they make very nice commercial baby plants. P. Burle Marx var. pays off very well indeed. If it grows green leaves just pluck them and he will replace them with variegated ones.
@@lwayne9281 hey :) just thought you might want to know what I learned from my experience: if you cut this monstera and propagate it, the new leaves will come out even more variegated and brighter. Also, it may shoot out leafless runners at times. I cut them back, cut them into nodes and bury them in wet vermiculite in a small prop box. All of those cuttings produced separate baby plants that were incredible in their colors :)
I love your channel so much and your constant uploads have made things so much easier for me!!! Being brand new to the plant game is super confusing so having a video like this really helps me start thinking about where things could go from here. Keep it up and you are always appreciated!
Yaaaas queen, you slay today with your looks. Idk what you did different but you're especially beautiful to look at in this video 🤔 Good video as always! I think your list is just right for beginners who are starting out with "rare plants" but are unsure about investing a lot of money into it at first. I just recently bought another gloriosum cutting (this time of the zebra version) and I really love how gloriosums can look so different 💕 such an amazing plant, honestly. I think it's my fav heart shape Philo on par with the dean Mcdowell and the sp Colombia
Personally, I have found Monstera dubia to be a great investment. It gives me a leaf a week and I can easily sell cuttings for $20 a piece. Definitely worth getting not only from a personal collection, but also great for reselling cuttings!!
Hahaha! This reminds me like politicians advice regular people … like if you are low in budget, get queen anthurium, imho! Crinstallinym, maybe, yes- but still, it’s expensive and growing not as fast. I would consider low budget as Monstera Dubia, or even regular green leaf large form deliciosa. You can cut and cut and cut them.... Love Your hair! You look gorgeous as always!!
In general increase the light for the cuttings, they need it even more than established plants. Other than that prop boxes with moss work very well for me.
Wow! So I’m just on plant number 1, but where I live, in Massachusetts, I have not been able to find one of these beauties anywhere near high 2 digits!! I want to add this plant to my collection so badly! Hopefully I can find one even remotely close to this cost sometime soon! Can’t wait to see the rest of the video!
Paraiso Verde!!!... And probably philodendron white knight! It grows so fast. And oh, the superb philodendron ring of fire. you can't get wrong with it!
Philo burle marx variegata: i have 2, really slow to grow … not a good investment for me. Wau! Such a good tip for the multiple pots for the gloriosum thank you! 🤗
I literally have one in my cart right now and I'm watching videos deliberating whether to complete my purchase so thank you - this is useful! 😂 Question - should I be worried about reversion? Based on my research it seems like it can revert but I don't see too many complaints about that happening. Am I correct in my impression that it's relatively stable?
@@caramazzola2399 hi! Mine are slow growers but every leaf is variegated. On my 2 specimens. However i’ve seen like you in the web some can revert to green
@@delphinelb8774 thank you so much for your insight! Much appreciated. If I do go through with the purchase after all, I'll keep in mind to manage my expectations about growth and propagation. I'll consider it a more accessible, budget version of billietiae or atabapoense 😂
@@caramazzola2399 it can revert but it pushes multiple grow points all the time so there is really low chance of all of them reverting at the same time. I cut the green shoot and the plant stays variegated. My biggest problem was the leaves going full moon but it's the same solution, I just cut the shoot off and leave the variegated grow points.
See now Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor is a REALLY weird addition to this list imo. As mine has been a shitshow to take care of. So susceptible to root rot its nuts, they attract pests like no damn tomorrow, and they crisp and burn unless given minimum 80-90% humidity in my experience. I had a huge, gorgeous, multi-stem plant that rotted all back to stems despite my best attempts to keep it happy. Finally got most of the stems rooted and happy, they take FOREVER to root and won't root in water I only had success in moist perlite, and only 1 of them has given me a new leaf almost a year later. They are disgustingly slow growing, and their habit of dropping lower leaves even when happy is really annoying. Even if you cut the stem, AND manage to get the cuttings to root, the cuttings and the original plant then take their sweet ass time giving new leaves loll. I wanted this plant for years and it gave me nothing but headaches when I had it loll. I feel your success with it is solely due to having more premium conditions. Without a terrarium and good monitoring, I doubt anyone is going to have good luck growing this plant in their home to the point of propagating and reselling it. I had mine growing in my room at 70%-80% humidity in chunky mix of Foxfarm Ocean Forest, orchid bark, and pumice. Next to a Northwest window so perfect amount of light for an understory Aglaonema, and still had issues. I only started having success and regrowth when I moved the stems that rotted into one of my terrariums that stays at 90%+ humidity. They really can't stand lower humidity, and considering most people keep their homes 40% or less, this isn't a plant you can grow successfully without a terrarium. So even if you DO have success growing it to the point of propagating, there isn't a market for it because it makes a really bad houseplant for most people. There's demand to collectors who are fine going above and beyond, but Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor is just way too sensitive to become a hot houseplant for most people, I think that's why you don't see people bothering to propagate and sell it.
I think it really is specimen dependent. Mine in some basic soil, in room humidity and it's very happy. The specimen I bought initially had a long stem, so I cut the top, rooted it in moss within 2 weeks (inside a ziplock bag) cut the stem into pieces and each one of them sprouted a new plant. The sprouting took ~1 month. The bottom cut also sprouted two new growth points. Never get crispy leaves and it didn't drop the lower leaves either... I hear that many people have issues with this plant but for me it's one of the easiest. If you really like it I suggest you try to get another specimen, the prices have dropped significantly on this one. The Queen Anthurium though... ugh, I can't keep her happy no matter what.
@@horace6851 See I have the exact opposite experience loll. Once I let my Queen Anthurium settle I've had no issues. Got her as a seedling and she's been doing great for me, just gave me her first leaf with some decent lobes. She does tend to let the very tiny tips of her leaves crisp, but I'm wondering if that's moreso because she's more thirsty than I was expecting rather than it being a humidity issue. I feel if it was humidity she'd have issues with new leaves emerging and such, yet she never has any problem.
The Gardeners in my small town on FB, are really bored. Put a flushed out plant in the group and its sold within minutes. Lol, Its pretty cool. Us Gardeners are a really good customers, as long as its pretty... we're sold... especially in small towns. lol
I really liked this video, thank you very much 😊 I have a syngonium aurea but for me its not the easiest plant. The yellow variegation always started browning after a few days 😓
Mine did that too. I moved it a bit further away from my grow light and it doesn’t brown anymore. So maybe try out a few different lighting conditions.
It's so weird to see the difference on availability of these plants in the UK and here in Brasil. BM variegata? Never seen to sell here. Singonium aurea? Also don't exist around here... Jose Buono? Maybe twice, 4 digits... XD Also, totally different subject... LOVED your hair today, you look amazing!
@@horace6851 yeah, to me thats still very expensive because its something around R$ 1300,00 so... To you guys they might seem cheap, but for us to buy them... Not really XD. I feel so sad that imports and export in Brasil are basically impossible. For exemple I will never be able to buy anything from kaylee, because they would just burn it at arrival in Brasil T_T
Kaylee I’m curious how you feel about Syngonium mojito as an investment? It’s mid -high double digits in US for a decent sized S. Mojito. Minty variegation seems to be popular lately and due to living in FL with invasive epipremnum aureum devouring our native trees... I just have it ingrained in me to dislike similar looking plants w yellow variegation 😂
Syngonium Mojito is dirt cheap here in Indonesia. You could get it in big pot with 6 leaves for $ 3-8 depending on the nursery and how good the variegation. I heard some of my friends lose or fading the variegations because live in hotter rather than colder place
Girlllll what did you do to your hair and make up today? You look even more gorgeous than usually! 🥰🥰😍
I said the same thing when I clicked on it!! She looks very beautiful! Always!!
Blooming
Hair does look amazing!
I was about to post the same thing! Hair and makeup are ON POINT. Such a beauty!
Agreed wow!
In post-covid weeks normal people look like dishcloths. Except Kaylee Ellen, who just reached the supermodel level. 🌞
Well done Kaylee! 👍
Hearing you mention crawling, climbing (and trailing) aroids, how about a video on top 10 of each category?
I did exactly what you said to my aglaonema tricolor and now I have a full pot of it. 😊
Any advice?
I have another good suggestion, Philodendron Paraiso Verde! I fell like this one goes in and out of fashion but the prices have been very stable. A good size import or a small domestic cutting is mid double digits here in the US and the large specimens can go for low triple easily. The variegation is pretty stable and the plant is pretty easy to grow overall. I know it's one of my favorites. I've only cut mine once but it rooted well.
I've been debating it, thank you for the tip!
Kaylee Allen is not a fan of it, as it's gangly. I'm all for it, as it's gorgeous 😍❤️ 🍀 just put a few plants together, lots of light and good humidity and good heat, and it'll look Fuller!
P. Burle Marx var. is an excellent choice, I'd also add that it is well known to push out green leaves every once in a while without actually reverting, so you don't have to prune it or stress about it when it happens! They go for about $20-$40 for a small plant in my area.
P. gloriosum is another great choice, very easy to care for, aggressive grower and fantastic looks that are unlikely to go out of style. They go for $20-$40 for a rooted cutting in my area.
A. warocqueanum is a bad choice imo, I've heard awful stories about it (like >90% dying rate on an import) and they almost always look like shit because they don't do well in our normal household conditions. That being said, if you do have a knack for it as Kaylee said, you should probably propagate and sell it because it'll most likely always stay high value because it is so difficult to care for. This one usually costs $150-$200 for a small/medium-sized plant in my area.
I'd personally add most popular plants from the Monstera genus (especially the Thai Constellation) because they're so easy to grow and (sometimes) fast to propagate while quite a few of them are in high demand at the moment (Thai, Albo, Aurea, Esqueleto, etc.). Ever since Costa dropped the ball on the Thai Constellation, I've decided to plan to propagate mine because prices are unlikely to go much lower and it's one of the easiest and most rewarding plants in my collection! Also, everybody I know would want one if it were a little less expensive...
I'd also add a few of the big leaf philodendrons to the list because they're affordable, easy to care for and very impressive if you grow them properly: P. ''Splendid'' (fantastic grower), P. melanochrysum, P. gigas and P. ''Dean McDowell''.
Furthermore, if you can get your hands on some lesser-known but very good-looking plant that is not so available in your area, you should go for it! I do have quite a high demand for my Aeschynantus longicaulis and Peperomia caperata ''Pink Lady'' propagates and I expect the same for my Amydrium zippelianum in the near future. These are extremely easy plants that people might buy as an add-on when buying something more expensive from you.
Thank you for this!!!
wow very interesting. thank you!!
We need a part II of this! 😍
Love this video as always, but especially love how kind and understanding Kaylee is that not everyone can afford plants that are in the upper double digits and is just really respectful around how she talks about it❤️
Why do I introduce myself as you as you say your intro haha I say it along with you everytime. Habit 😅🥰
Same 😆
I definitely agree with the difficulty of the queen anthurium and pictum tricolor. I personally murder them a lot! So it’s just a plant I personally cannot keep but they are both gorgeous!
I think the Gloriosum will go down in price way more. You can buy ones with 2-3 leafs for 40€ and they are easy to care for, grow fast and and are super easy to propagate.
I really enjoyed this video. Makes me want to pull the trigger on a gloriosom I’ve had on my list for a while. Thanks for the tip on propagating so I can have plant insurance. Just in case. Lol. You look amazing btw. ♥️
Aahhh how cool is the plant presentation in this video?!?!? LOVE IT!!
😍😍
I think the queen anthurium is a high elevation plant in habitat and dislikes heat and is not a good choice for outdoors in Fl. My favorite in this group is Jose Bueno.
I agree absolutely not it would melt outside here but the Jose is fire, thrives here.
There’s only one queen and that’s… Kayleee. But why is no one talking about monstera standleyana?? I have both an albo and an aurea and they are such prolific growers and money get backers!! A yellow form sells like hot cakes and you can propagate them so easily and they make very nice commercial baby plants. P. Burle Marx var. pays off very well indeed. If it grows green leaves just pluck them and he will replace them with variegated ones.
I just got a standleyana aurea, and it is gorgeous. I don't think I have the heart to cut it. And you're right, it does grow very quickly.
@@lwayne9281 hey :) just thought you might want to know what I learned from my experience: if you cut this monstera and propagate it, the new leaves will come out even more variegated and brighter. Also, it may shoot out leafless runners at times. I cut them back, cut them into nodes and bury them in wet vermiculite in a small prop box. All of those cuttings produced separate baby plants that were incredible in their colors :)
I think that some are a good choice in the US. But some of them have drastically slowed down in sales. Overall a really good video! 👌
Your hair looks gorgeous today, happy Friday 💕
Queen anthuriums in New Zealand 3 tiny leaves for $800 😢 makes my heart tense everytime i see one being sold 😂 love that it is jn this list though 😍😍
I love your channel so much and your constant uploads have made things so much easier for me!!! Being brand new to the plant game is super confusing so having a video like this really helps me start thinking about where things could go from here. Keep it up and you are always appreciated!
Yaaaas queen, you slay today with your looks. Idk what you did different but you're especially beautiful to look at in this video 🤔
Good video as always! I think your list is just right for beginners who are starting out with "rare plants" but are unsure about investing a lot of money into it at first.
I just recently bought another gloriosum cutting (this time of the zebra version) and I really love how gloriosums can look so different 💕 such an amazing plant, honestly. I think it's my fav heart shape Philo on par with the dean Mcdowell and the sp Colombia
never been so early.. also need to checkout ur makeup routine, that blending! Looking good :O
Personally, I have found Monstera dubia to be a great investment. It gives me a leaf a week and I can easily sell cuttings for $20 a piece. Definitely worth getting not only from a personal collection, but also great for reselling cuttings!!
Your skin looks flawless Kaylee ✨️😍 so beautiful!!
Always giving us good plant ideas. Thanks Kaylee!
aw Kaylee your hair is so so pretty and it really pops against your black top! you look prettyyy
So excited for this video!!
Hahaha! This reminds me like politicians advice regular people … like if you are low in budget, get queen anthurium, imho! Crinstallinym, maybe, yes- but still, it’s expensive and growing not as fast. I would consider low budget as Monstera Dubia, or even regular green leaf large form deliciosa. You can cut and cut and cut them....
Love Your hair! You look gorgeous as always!!
I would love a video about propagation in general! I feel like a lot of mine fail but I don't know how else I could save them!
In general increase the light for the cuttings, they need it even more than established plants. Other than that prop boxes with moss work very well for me.
Wonderful video!!! Thanks Kaylee!
Thank you Kaylee Ellen! 💚
Glad to see the Jose on this list! I absolutely love mine.
Absolutely beautiful…. The plants are nice to
Wow! So I’m just on plant number 1, but where I live, in Massachusetts, I have not been able to find one of these beauties anywhere near high 2 digits!! I want to add this plant to my collection so badly! Hopefully I can find one even remotely close to this cost sometime soon! Can’t wait to see the rest of the video!
Paraiso Verde!!!... And probably philodendron white knight! It grows so fast. And oh, the superb philodendron ring of fire. you can't get wrong with it!
Philo burle marx variegata: i have 2, really slow to grow … not a good investment for me.
Wau! Such a good tip for the multiple pots for the gloriosum thank you! 🤗
I literally have one in my cart right now and I'm watching videos deliberating whether to complete my purchase so thank you - this is useful! 😂 Question - should I be worried about reversion? Based on my research it seems like it can revert but I don't see too many complaints about that happening. Am I correct in my impression that it's relatively stable?
@@caramazzola2399 hi! Mine are slow growers but every leaf is variegated. On my 2 specimens. However i’ve seen like you in the web some can revert to green
@@delphinelb8774 thank you so much for your insight! Much appreciated. If I do go through with the purchase after all, I'll keep in mind to manage my expectations about growth and propagation. I'll consider it a more accessible, budget version of billietiae or atabapoense 😂
@@caramazzola2399 it can revert but it pushes multiple grow points all the time so there is really low chance of all of them reverting at the same time. I cut the green shoot and the plant stays variegated. My biggest problem was the leaves going full moon but it's the same solution, I just cut the shoot off and leave the variegated grow points.
Such a great video! Can I request a video about your favourite large plants? Like good plants that help fill out a room and look amazing
What should I expect to pay for a Burley Marx variegated now...... I'm near Seattle
Girl your hair looks awesome!! 😍
See now Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor is a REALLY weird addition to this list imo. As mine has been a shitshow to take care of. So susceptible to root rot its nuts, they attract pests like no damn tomorrow, and they crisp and burn unless given minimum 80-90% humidity in my experience. I had a huge, gorgeous, multi-stem plant that rotted all back to stems despite my best attempts to keep it happy. Finally got most of the stems rooted and happy, they take FOREVER to root and won't root in water I only had success in moist perlite, and only 1 of them has given me a new leaf almost a year later. They are disgustingly slow growing, and their habit of dropping lower leaves even when happy is really annoying. Even if you cut the stem, AND manage to get the cuttings to root, the cuttings and the original plant then take their sweet ass time giving new leaves loll. I wanted this plant for years and it gave me nothing but headaches when I had it loll. I feel your success with it is solely due to having more premium conditions. Without a terrarium and good monitoring, I doubt anyone is going to have good luck growing this plant in their home to the point of propagating and reselling it. I had mine growing in my room at 70%-80% humidity in chunky mix of Foxfarm Ocean Forest, orchid bark, and pumice. Next to a Northwest window so perfect amount of light for an understory Aglaonema, and still had issues. I only started having success and regrowth when I moved the stems that rotted into one of my terrariums that stays at 90%+ humidity. They really can't stand lower humidity, and considering most people keep their homes 40% or less, this isn't a plant you can grow successfully without a terrarium. So even if you DO have success growing it to the point of propagating, there isn't a market for it because it makes a really bad houseplant for most people. There's demand to collectors who are fine going above and beyond, but Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor is just way too sensitive to become a hot houseplant for most people, I think that's why you don't see people bothering to propagate and sell it.
I think it really is specimen dependent. Mine in some basic soil, in room humidity and it's very happy. The specimen I bought initially had a long stem, so I cut the top, rooted it in moss within 2 weeks (inside a ziplock bag) cut the stem into pieces and each one of them sprouted a new plant. The sprouting took ~1 month. The bottom cut also sprouted two new growth points. Never get crispy leaves and it didn't drop the lower leaves either... I hear that many people have issues with this plant but for me it's one of the easiest. If you really like it I suggest you try to get another specimen, the prices have dropped significantly on this one.
The Queen Anthurium though... ugh, I can't keep her happy no matter what.
@@horace6851 See I have the exact opposite experience loll. Once I let my Queen Anthurium settle I've had no issues. Got her as a seedling and she's been doing great for me, just gave me her first leaf with some decent lobes. She does tend to let the very tiny tips of her leaves crisp, but I'm wondering if that's moreso because she's more thirsty than I was expecting rather than it being a humidity issue. I feel if it was humidity she'd have issues with new leaves emerging and such, yet she never has any problem.
The Gardeners in my small town on FB, are really bored. Put a flushed out plant in the group and its sold within minutes. Lol, Its pretty cool. Us Gardeners are a really good customers, as long as its pretty... we're sold... especially in small towns. lol
loved the info ! thanks.
7:03 "It can be round, it can be dark, it can be anything you like" Lol, it's so funny I sang your sentences 😂
Great list! Funny that I am growing my burle marxe, syngonium aurea and jose buono right now. :)
😆 opening my variegated Burlmarx as I started this video. Did you read my mind????
Looking fierce Kaylee, looking forward to the video just what I need to fill some time while I wait for my scan at the hospital 💚
always look forward to your videos
I'm literally opening my plant mail of variegated burle marx while watching this!! 🥰 (and ph. verrucosum & ph. melanochrysum 😍🤤)
good luck with the verrucosum lol 😥
@@assiab4524 oh no 😅 I got two damaged rescue plants so we'll see!!
I really liked this video, thank you very much 😊 I have a syngonium aurea but for me its not the easiest plant. The yellow variegation always started browning after a few days 😓
Mine did that too. I moved it a bit further away from my grow light and it doesn’t brown anymore. So maybe try out a few different lighting conditions.
It's so weird to see the difference on availability of these plants in the UK and here in Brasil. BM variegata? Never seen to sell here. Singonium aurea? Also don't exist around here... Jose Buono? Maybe twice, 4 digits... XD
Also, totally different subject... LOVED your hair today, you look amazing!
on the other hand I saw a Monstera Burle Marx Flame on a Brazilian website for something like $300...
@@horace6851 yeah, to me thats still very expensive because its something around R$ 1300,00 so... To you guys they might seem cheap, but for us to buy them... Not really XD. I feel so sad that imports and export in Brasil are basically impossible. For exemple I will never be able to buy anything from kaylee, because they would just burn it at arrival in Brasil T_T
You should do more informational vids on rare plant care and vlogs
Kaylee I’m curious how you feel about Syngonium mojito as an investment?
It’s mid -high double digits in US for a decent sized S. Mojito.
Minty variegation seems to be popular lately and due to living in FL with invasive epipremnum aureum devouring our native trees... I just have it ingrained in me to dislike similar looking plants w yellow variegation 😂
Syngonium Mojito is dirt cheap here in Indonesia. You could get it in big pot with 6 leaves for $ 3-8 depending on the nursery and how good the variegation. I heard some of my friends lose or fading the variegations because live in hotter rather than colder place
In mainland Europe it's double digits, it'll grow so fast & thus is a great plant to grow & sell!
Nice hair style today
Wondered if anyone knows a reliable seller for US for large form Monstera? Especially a Thai Constellation but would need to ship to Alaska 😆
Philodendrons….love them very much
Great video, thank you 😊
How do you manage pests with 7,000 plants?? Must be beneficials.
She explained in one of the videos probably around a year ago that they use heavy professional pesticides, which can't be used in home environment..
@@Natalia-ko3ny Oh thanks!
Looking stunniiiiiing 💖
Are your queens in leca????
Loved the vid! 🔥
you glow in this video 😍
Are you originally from The northeast Northumberland with the accent .I am durhm ?
So cool
💚💚
I have three of those.
oh u stunner
I dont want you to take this the wrong way, but I cant watch your videos.. Way too beautiful, I am just gonna stay away :(
Lmfaoooo
Her beauty is blinding. She is the cause of me needing glasses.
Bananas
The mouth contortion is so distracting...I know, I guess it's only me.
Miss ma’am, you look absolutely smashing today