Hi ate Liz! I’m from Maui and just started to follow you!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful succulents! I have few succulents and I hope one day I could learn how to take care and propagate them just like you!! Love your energy while showing off your plants lol! They all sooo lovely and gorgeous!! Keep going what you doing because you inspire a lot of us!! Aloha and Mahalo- ❤ Jorgina
I too was OCD with my home years back, couldn't leave the house if there were dirty dishes. Then when you start collecting succulent 's our focus changes to the garden. Too much to do in the garden and no time for a dust free, pristine, eat of the floor type clean. I do the bare minimum to keep things presentable. Being outside in the garden is far more enjoyable. Happy gardening. Your dessert 🍨 do you freeze it or just put in the fridge. I went to a Filipino restaurant and their desserts are so good.
The succulents are coming in to their glory. There r so many fhat are looking gorgeous. I wish someday u get the time to compile all that knowledge and write a book with all pictures and names. I would make a trip to Australia to just buy it. We have diwali festival around the corner and i was doing a massive cleaning job. But am taking ur advice to heart.. do all tat u can do and tomorrow is another day n sat down to a cup of coffee n sandwich. Thanku for sharing all those gorgeous succus. Baby p is looking extra cute wth that semi bath? Shower? In that spider plant.
He has a shower under the tap in the bathroom. This is just his play plant with the bottle sprayer. Someone offered to do the book for me, but I just couldn't find the time especially with the weather we're having.
Hello Liz, I got a secret for ya... kalanchoes, the Panda and all fuzzy kalanchoes take a big leaf and cut it in half with sterilized scissors. Let it callous over for a few days and then lay both halves on dry soil under the grow lights. The leaf will get babies all along the cut piece of the leaf. I discovered this by accident and now it's the only way I prop babies from their leaves. It's the only kind of succulent leaves that I found that does this. All the rest need that perfect non damage snap off, as you know. But it takes a little while, roughly 4 to 5 weeks and then they grow off like weeds. It's the fastest way to get babies (and lots of them) . Give it a try, you will be amazed...I certainly was. I'm learning new tricks every so often ......take care 💅
Thanks very much for that Dawn. Will definitely do it right now since I'll forget if I left it later. DONE 5 leaves cut in half. Thanks a bunch again.😁
It's only temporary in the balcony, Khristy. Waiting for the rain to stop so I can plant most of these in the front garden. Then I'll have plenty of room in my backyard to display the few chosen plants. Still plan to resume my former life of going away fishing and prospecting.
They are spectacular plants. I wish I have a glass house to keep them warm. I know of someone in Queensland (warmer weather) who has it growing half a meter across.
Super tsalap kse. 😋 May mga friends ako na fav din po nila etong luto ko. Yung maka panaud lang po ng videong eto and mabibigyan ko. The rest, dedma po sila.😅🤣
Hi Liz i have been trying to reproduce my plants thru leaves, but not so lucky. Should I spray the leaves. How often snd what kind of light? Please help
What/which succulents are you trying to propagate? Some of them can take a long time (months) to produce a pup and there are some that doesn't pup-up from leaves.
I love that you care so well for baby P. Liz I want some advice if you have time. I said before I want to try succulent outside under a roof overhang in pretty much full sun. I have a beautiful BIG PVN which I know will just silk in my house through lack of light. I now have a tall obelisk that I can wire up plant pots to. It varies from 2 degrees C up to 22C in the sun here in same day. Is it too late to put it out with really good free draining compost or am I chasing rainbows? I also have a big other echeveria that has no name other than ‘blue leaf’ which means nothing. I have some Ghost Paraguayensis but they are small. Best wait till spring?
For where you live, I would suggest growing them (favorite plants) in portable pots that you can bring inside during winter and take out in spring. I too will start doing this for a lot of plants that are not that frost hardy. For that area under the roof outside, I would suggest growing Sempervivum and other frost/snow hardy plants (sedums as an example), for less work and a permanent colorful succulent area all year round.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents lovely collection beautiful
A subscriber from the Philippines, inspired to grow succulents because of your beautiful plants...
It is nothing like I have ever seen. They seem like from another world
I'm barely scratching the surface. There are still a lot of other beautiful succulents to discover. Thanks for watching.
OMG Liz, I LOVE your singing!!! You always cheer me up🥰. I love your energy and sense of humor. Thank you for all that you do🙏
You are so welcome and thanks for watching. 🥰
So nice and amazing
Thanks a lot 😊
Hi ate Liz! I’m from Maui and just started to follow you!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful succulents! I have few succulents and I hope one day I could learn how to take care and propagate them just like you!! Love your energy while showing off your plants lol! They all sooo lovely and gorgeous!! Keep going what you doing because you inspire a lot of us!! Aloha and Mahalo- ❤ Jorgina
G'day Jorgina. I'm glad you found your way here. Hope my videos will be useful to you. Thanks for watching.
Lol, that Pedro and his plants, but he's so cute just bathing in it.
He is one spoiled bird, but we love him.
Good Day Ms Liz... 😍😍😍
💕💕💕
I too was OCD with my home years back, couldn't leave the house if there were dirty dishes. Then when you start collecting succulent 's our focus changes to the garden. Too much to do in the garden and no time for a dust free, pristine, eat of the floor type clean.
I do the bare minimum to keep things presentable. Being outside in the garden is far more enjoyable. Happy gardening.
Your dessert 🍨 do you freeze it or just put in the fridge. I went to a Filipino restaurant and their desserts are so good.
The succulents are coming in to their glory. There r so many fhat are looking gorgeous. I wish someday u get the time to compile all that knowledge and write a book with all pictures and names. I would make a trip to Australia to just buy it. We have diwali festival around the corner and i was doing a massive cleaning job. But am taking ur advice to heart.. do all tat u can do and tomorrow is another day n sat down to a cup of coffee n sandwich. Thanku for sharing all those gorgeous succus. Baby p is looking extra cute wth that semi bath? Shower? In that spider plant.
He has a shower under the tap in the bathroom. This is just his play plant with the bottle sprayer.
Someone offered to do the book for me, but I just couldn't find the time especially with the weather we're having.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Someday when u have fhe time. It will be a treasure house of succulent information
Looks so yummy 😋
It sure is. Thank you 😋
Hello Liz, I got a secret for ya... kalanchoes, the Panda and all fuzzy kalanchoes take a big leaf and cut it in half with sterilized scissors. Let it callous over for a few days and then lay both halves on dry soil under the grow lights. The leaf will get babies all along the cut piece of the leaf. I discovered this by accident and now it's the only way I prop babies from their leaves. It's the only kind of succulent leaves that I found that does this. All the rest need that perfect non damage snap off, as you know. But it takes a little while, roughly 4 to 5 weeks and then they grow off like weeds. It's the fastest way to get babies (and lots of them) . Give it a try, you will be amazed...I certainly was. I'm learning new tricks every so often ......take care 💅
Thanks very much for that Dawn. Will definitely do it right now since I'll forget if I left it later. DONE 5 leaves cut in half. Thanks a bunch again.😁
토이 종류 다육들이 이쁩니다
비 온뒤에 다육들 건강합니다💟💕👍
Yes, they are. Thank you for watching.
Congrats! You are about to expand 😆 You should take a before and after picture of that balcony 😉
It's only temporary in the balcony, Khristy. Waiting for the rain to stop so I can plant most of these in the front garden. Then I'll have plenty of room in my backyard to display the few chosen plants. Still plan to resume my former life of going away fishing and prospecting.
Sarap po cguro ng blo2 nyo ms liz😋
Medyo mahal to make dahil sa dami ng sahog but SUPER sarap po.
Pang beauty queen diay ka ma'am when you're younger.. 😉☺️
The Liz Show guest starring Baby P 🦜!!!!!
Wishing to acquire that Dragon Queen soon to add to "Queens Collection"
They are spectacular plants. I wish I have a glass house to keep them warm. I know of someone in Queensland (warmer weather) who has it growing half a meter across.
Baby P ❣️ 💚💚💚
💕💕💕
Sarap naman Ginataang Bilo2 na ayaw ishare 🤣🤣🤣
Super tsalap kse. 😋 May mga friends ako na fav din po nila etong luto ko. Yung maka panaud lang po ng videong eto and mabibigyan ko. The rest, dedma po sila.😅🤣
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Thanks for watching. 🥰
👍😊❤🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Thanks for watching.💕
Hi Liz i have been trying to reproduce my plants thru leaves, but not so lucky. Should I spray the leaves. How often snd what kind of light? Please help
What/which succulents are you trying to propagate? Some of them can take a long time (months) to produce a pup and there are some that doesn't pup-up from leaves.
I love that you care so well for baby P.
Liz I want some advice if you have time. I said before I want to try succulent outside under a roof overhang in pretty much full sun. I have a beautiful BIG PVN which I know will just silk in my house through lack of light. I now have a tall obelisk that I can wire up plant pots to. It varies from 2 degrees C up to 22C in the sun here in same day. Is it too late to put it out with really good free draining compost or am I chasing rainbows? I also have a big other echeveria that has no name other than ‘blue leaf’ which means nothing. I have some Ghost Paraguayensis but they are small. Best wait till spring?
For where you live, I would suggest growing them (favorite plants) in portable pots that you can bring inside during winter and take out in spring. I too will start doing this for a lot of plants that are not that frost hardy.
For that area under the roof outside, I would suggest growing Sempervivum and other frost/snow hardy plants (sedums as an example), for less work and a permanent colorful succulent area all year round.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK many thanks Liz
Hi Liz, do you sell ur plants? or you keep all ?
I keep all for now. I have a HUGE garden to fill first before I sell.
Hi Liz, how is the temperature over there ?
When the video was taken yesterday, 19°C | 66.2°F. Today, the suns out and 21°C | 69.8°F at the moment at 3:40 in the afternoon.🥰