I watched, re watched and rewatched, many times till I lost count. I would like you to tell mr.Lucas I have so much respect for what he does with so much knowledge. I wish I have a life like his.
What a fantastic nursery and collection! I love it that mature specimens are displayed to give people an idea of what the baby they are buying is capable of becoming! Thank you for sharing!
A very beautiful and interesting collection, well presented. Years ago, I bought a packet of mixed Echeveria seed and successfully raised some fine coloured varieties - these plants I left behind when I moved house, the buyer very keen to keep them. In recent years, I bought another Echeveria with a lovely blue/white bloom and it spends all summer outdoors in the ground - in 'Scotland.' I prepared the ground before planting with lots of charcoal pieces and gravel sized stones, choosing a sheltered, sunny spot with a slight dappled shade during the noon day sun. The plant (now divided into several) copes very well with our high rainfall, detached leaves happily rooting where they fall on the ground. I think it helps that the plants live at the foot of a young Larch tree that is very thirsty and dries out the whole border. This year, because of our hot, sunny Spring weather - 2 plants have put forth flower spikes (and are presently very close to blooming). I dig them up when it starts to cool down in Autumn, keeping an eye on weather news so they are brought indoors before there is any chance of frost. They spend the winter months potted up in a bright unheated porch, only watered very rarely, the leaves that rooted during the summer quickly growing into rosettes for the next Spring planting. I love the fact that they bring such a different aspect to my otherwise very lush, green garden. I think after seeing this I should expand on my collection again and bring in some new colours and shapes. I love the bumpy varieties - never seen those before!
Hello Debbi, amazing what gardeners can do and your story is an inspiration. We are members of the Scottish Rock Garden Club and what the members grow makes us feel humble. (although not all of them are Scotland) Your soil preparation sound ideal, if we were in Scotland, we would be doing a video on your efforts...... All the best and stay safe.
@@user-kn3wn9pb6e Mainly collected from non commercial growers. You find seed sold online, ebay and others. We hope to sell seed in 4 - 5 years as we build up numbers of stock plants.
I love your videos, the succulents are amazing to see what Mother Nature has developed! You have the knowledge to make the most wonderful plants. Thank you fr sharing,.
My goodness your collection is out of control amazing. Echeverias are easily my favorite and I loved seeing all your beauties. Thanks for sharing and stay blessed 🤗👍❤️
WAOOW Cantik"Sukulen nya.Saya punya,hanya 1macam saja. Itupun saya dapat di tong sampah 1 tahun yang lalu.Sukulen ku lumayan subur dan sudah ku perbanyak,menjadi 6pot.Terimakasih anda sudah berbagi,walau saya tidak mengerti bahasa,tapi saya dLat melihat ya.TERIMAKASIH
always love your video with Succulent Australia... the owner knows his plant very well, which normally not often with other nursery owner. please make more if this.
Another Brazilian here, from Southern Brazil. I love Echeverias, the European Sempervivum and the thousands varieties of the African Euphorbias. I have a quite small collection, coz I live in a tiny studio apartment, with a narrow balcony. My next acquisition will be an Agavoides Romeu. Tks for the amazing video.
Hello Johnny A, Beautiful Echeveria plants. Thank you for sharing your beautiful collections. I am starting collect the cactus 🌵. Hello from Houston, Texas. May GOD always bless you and your family.
why.i'm going crazy watching your video of your heavenly blessed succulent garden.i wish i could learn more regarding the correct soil mix from your videos .thank you so much co'z you share everyone what you have in your place.such a great work of art,
One note at 6:00 on crests… while it’s true that they’re a natural “fluke”, of sorts, and just happen for reasons beyond our understanding, there are ways to get them yourself. Of course, the first way-and one that many may not want to risk with their existing plants-is by slicing a portion from an existing crest, thus creating a new cutting, while giving a newer shape to the mother crested plant. That’s been one successful method for me…rooting hormone is useful here, by the way. The other (surprising) method is by simply taking leaf cuttings and arranging them, misting, letting them develop. Take leaves from non-crested, normal plants. I did a trayful of various leaf cuttings, and i was shocked at how many of the new baby plants actually formed into crests! So there must be some truth to the theory that trauma or accidents can cause cresting, i.e., removing a leaf from the plant, forcing it to root on its own... this must be “traumatic” in a sense, or enough to trigger cresting. This can also trigger variegation as well, in certain plants, though that can also be caused by bacteria, fungus, etc. But yea, just take leaf cuttings, lay them on dry substrate, sand, moss, whatever, and watch. Primarily, I’ve seen this with Sedum, Echeveria, Graptopetalum, and Pachyphytum. Also works with their intergeneric crosses (Sedeveria, Pachyveria, Pachysedum, Graptoveria, Graptosedum, Graptophytum). Even the tiniest groundcover trays of sedums I’ve purchased have done this. Simply prune or shear those, and crests appear.
OH MY GOD!!!!! I absolutely LOVED this video!!!! It was wonderful seeing your “old”/“prized” Echeveria and the awesome pots for them! I’ve been collecting rare Echeveria and it’s almost as hard to find the perfect pot for them as it is to find the plant! Pots can also be super expensive! I get most of mine from Iker Bonsai Pots. I’ve convinced Chuck Iker to make low-profile pots with lots of small drainage holes since Echeveria have a shallow root system!
Hello McKenzie, you make some good points, well made attractive pots suited to succulents are difficult to find. Many pots have very small drainage holes, which are just not suited. If you check out some of the Japanese pots the holes are really large. I have just had a look at Chuck Ikers Pots, they are really nice looking pots.... some of the best I have seen....
Very interesting video with different fascinating kinds! You can create a museum of echeveria! Just amazing to see! this is art. I would buy some of your beautiful plants if I live there. Just great video! very clear, nice tone of voice, and love the accent! Keep it up!
So amazing perfect collection! with North faced balcony in apartment I must always dream of keeping a single of these for long. Could you advise why my echeverias grow only short leaves in the center?
Nunca vi tanta beleza em um só lugar, isso é o paraíso ,você está de parabéns, Deus continue abençoando suas mãos, lindo dom de Deus. Não tenho palavras para descrever tanta beleza. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😲🥰😍
Such a beautiful selection of succulents. They're all so gorgeous! I'm hoping to create a succulent and cactus garden here soon. We just bought our first house and there are so many varieties I still want to collect. Thanks for sharing these beauties with us 💮🍃
I watched, re watched and rewatched, many times till I lost count. I would like you to tell mr.Lucas I have so much respect for what he does with so much knowledge. I wish I have a life like his.
OMG,He is really wonderful.He created all this things for our eyes.🙂He made all things beautiful in his time.
I could watch videos like this all day.
Thanks Matthew, James is fairly enthusiastic about his succulents and certainly has a lot of knowledge. More coming soon, hopefully Crassula next.
What a fantastic nursery and collection! I love it that mature specimens are displayed to give people an idea of what the baby they are buying is capable of becoming! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! - We only covered the Echeverias in this one, hope to be back with some more and some more on hybridisation as well.
Are they still available for sale, please?
I noticed other people’s obsession with succulents before I became obsessed myself. I love succulents 🥰
Gosh, I wish there was a nursery near me like yours! Stunning. I especially like your lumpies!
Vende para outro País ?
That was stunning beauty👋thanks for sharing..
A very beautiful and interesting collection, well presented. Years ago, I bought a packet of mixed Echeveria seed and successfully raised some fine coloured varieties - these plants I left behind when I moved house, the buyer very keen to keep them.
In recent years, I bought another Echeveria with a lovely blue/white bloom and it spends all summer outdoors in the ground - in 'Scotland.'
I prepared the ground before planting with lots of charcoal pieces and gravel sized stones, choosing a sheltered, sunny spot with a slight dappled shade during the noon day sun.
The plant (now divided into several) copes very well with our high rainfall, detached leaves happily rooting where they fall on the ground. I think it helps that the plants live at the foot of a young Larch tree that is very thirsty and dries out the whole border.
This year, because of our hot, sunny Spring weather - 2 plants have put forth flower spikes (and are presently very close to blooming).
I dig them up when it starts to cool down in Autumn, keeping an eye on weather news so they are brought indoors before there is any chance of frost. They spend the winter months potted up in a bright unheated porch, only watered very rarely, the leaves that rooted during the summer quickly growing into rosettes for the next Spring planting.
I love the fact that they bring such a different aspect to my otherwise very lush, green garden. I think after seeing this I should expand on my collection again and bring in some new colours and shapes. I love the bumpy varieties - never seen those before!
Hello Debbi, amazing what gardeners can do and your story is an inspiration. We are members of the Scottish Rock Garden Club and what the members grow makes us feel humble. (although not all of them are Scotland) Your soil preparation sound ideal, if we were in Scotland, we would be doing a video on your efforts...... All the best and stay safe.
Bdw where didnu buy the seed?
@@user-kn3wn9pb6e Mainly collected from non commercial growers. You find seed sold online, ebay and others. We hope to sell seed in 4 - 5 years as we build up numbers of stock plants.
I love your videos, the succulents are amazing to see what Mother Nature has developed! You have the knowledge to make the most wonderful plants. Thank you fr sharing,.
My goodness your collection is out of control amazing. Echeverias are easily my favorite and I loved seeing all your beauties. Thanks for sharing and stay blessed 🤗👍❤️
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WAOOW Cantik"Sukulen nya.Saya punya,hanya 1macam saja. Itupun saya dapat di tong sampah 1 tahun yang lalu.Sukulen ku lumayan subur dan sudah ku perbanyak,menjadi 6pot.Terimakasih anda sudah berbagi,walau saya tidak mengerti bahasa,tapi saya dLat melihat ya.TERIMAKASIH
I cannot believe my eyes 😭. The place's heavenly ❤️.
I take my hat off to you, Sir. You have a fantastic collection. Thank you for sharing.
awesome video johnny. hope to see more. take care
Thanks, will do!
Excellent collection James Lucas!
Thanks for that, more on the way soon.
Beautiful Echeverias. Thanks for sharing.
What a beautiful collection. I love them. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Love the Romeo red 😍
Wonderful colors, surprised by the beauty. Thanks for sharing
Sooooo amazing!!! It's like a little wonderland for me. I just hope that we can also have those kind of rare collection in here.
always love your video with Succulent Australia... the owner knows his plant very well, which normally not often with other nursery owner. please make more if this.
me too ❤❤
This is really beautiful collection specially red Echeveria 😍😍😍
Absolutely stunning Johnny ❤ Thanks for sharing such beauty with us ❤
And Thanks for watching, more coming soon...
Wow , absolutely all very beautiful succulent plants .
So nice, beautiful and colorful succulents
Beautifull collection of echeverias..
So beautiful colors and sizes.
What a wonderful collection 😍😍😍 I wish that i could find beauties like these in my country.
Thank you for sharing!!!
I would also love to have some of these beautiful plants in my country, the U S A . Thank you so much for this video.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful collection, thank you for sharing.
Your plants are GORGEOUS! So healthy!
What a lovely collection of succelent
It really is!
Wow, Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Korea
Oh my God... they're succulent wonderful ... I am from Brazil and love succulent ...
Wow. Absolutely amazing!
Wow just stunning!😍
Just beautiful. Goals honestly
Thank for watching
Quel bonheur et spectacle pour les yeux ❤❤❤
Hi James
The collection of echivera is amazing
Thank you for sharing it with us, they are all very beautiful
You are very welcome
What a great video!! Stunning plants! ❤
Thanks for watching.
I'm not very interested in Succullents but when I watched your videos, i find it interesting & excited to have Echeverias as well.
Glad you like them!
@@johnnyAGardening Thank you
Another Brazilian here, from Southern Brazil. I love Echeverias, the European Sempervivum and the thousands varieties of the African Euphorbias. I have a quite small collection, coz I live in a tiny studio apartment, with a narrow balcony. My next acquisition will be an Agavoides Romeu. Tks for the amazing video.
Another one called 'Rubin' is also worth looking for, we will have a video that looks at 'Romeo' and its relatives soon.......
Very nice and beautiful, i will also tried to video my collection on my greenhouse..soon thanks for the video
Love ALL your plants! I'd love to visit but I'm a few 1000 miles away!!
Thanks Kathy, we hope the videos at least give you a look at what great varieties are around. All the best.
Beautiful succulents and pots.
Thank you! 😊
Very nice collection..Loved it.
Hello Johnny A,
Beautiful Echeveria plants.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful collections.
I am starting collect the cactus 🌵.
Hello from Houston, Texas.
May GOD always bless you and your family.
Hello Monique,
Thanks for watching and we are glad you are enjoying the videos. More to come on Cactus soon. Stay safe and well.
why.i'm going crazy watching your video of your heavenly blessed succulent garden.i wish i could learn more regarding the correct soil mix from your videos .thank you so much co'z you share everyone what you have in your place.such a great work of art,
Try this new video for more info ua-cam.com/video/_sV4n8kBnTA/v-deo.html
Oh what a collection marvelous
So stunning!
Hello friend thanks for sharing your beautiful plants and great tips on propagation new subscribers watching from California
Thanks for that.
Beautiful plants!!!
It's so pretty. It's healthy and lovely, I want it
Wow so beautiful !!!😍
Wow, u have so many . Love it🥰
Amazing review! Thx for sharing!
ALL of these are beauties in their own way, but I particularly love the bumpy ones because they are a shock to witness for the first time
The bumpy ones are ugly as to me.
Oh my god,this is so beautiful, stunning!❤❤❤
Wow, really I loved this. Very beautiful succulents, thanks for uploading 🌺🌺🌺💐💐💐🌸🌸🌸🙏🙏
Wow they are beautiful 😱😍😍🌺🌼 great video thanks for sharing
Take care John's succulent Room
Thank you! You too!
Hi from Singapore! Stunning!
One note at 6:00 on crests… while it’s true that they’re a natural “fluke”, of sorts, and just happen for reasons beyond our understanding, there are ways to get them yourself. Of course, the first way-and one that many may not want to risk with their existing plants-is by slicing a portion from an existing crest, thus creating a new cutting, while giving a newer shape to the mother crested plant. That’s been one successful method for me…rooting hormone is useful here, by the way.
The other (surprising) method is by simply taking leaf cuttings and arranging them, misting, letting them develop. Take leaves from non-crested, normal plants. I did a trayful of various leaf cuttings, and i was shocked at how many of the new baby plants actually formed into crests! So there must be some truth to the theory that trauma or accidents can cause cresting, i.e., removing a leaf from the plant, forcing it to root on its own... this must be “traumatic” in a sense, or enough to trigger cresting. This can also trigger variegation as well, in certain plants, though that can also be caused by bacteria, fungus, etc. But yea, just take leaf cuttings, lay them on dry substrate, sand, moss, whatever, and watch. Primarily, I’ve seen this with Sedum, Echeveria, Graptopetalum, and Pachyphytum. Also works with their intergeneric crosses (Sedeveria, Pachyveria, Pachysedum, Graptoveria, Graptosedum, Graptophytum). Even the tiniest groundcover trays of sedums I’ve purchased have done this. Simply prune or shear those, and crests appear.
Very good video so beautiful thankyou
incredible display
how cold are your low temperatures?
thank you
I just bought a small Black Prince. I REALLY like this red ones!!
Awesome. Thanking for sharing.
Excellent video. It’s really beautiful collection.
Thank you very much!
😍just fall in love with that gorgeous Romeo. It is stunning.
It really is a great looking plant.
OMG its haven...
You got amazing collection soooo beautiful...
Succulents are very beautiful and lovely💞💌💝
Stunning ❤️❤️❤️
So beautiful
Totally amazing collection!! Loved learning about the hybrids!! Sometimes I wish I lived in Australia :)
So beautiful succulent
Thanks for that. Happy gardening.
Wow amazing pls teach how to care succulent and the potting mix
Wow. Amazing 👍
Absolutely beautiful ❤❤
Echeveria plants are very beautiful💞💝💘
Indeed, you and your lovely plants are all really unusual. Thanks for sharing.⚖️💖🌳🙏🥗
Thanks for visiting, more coming soon.
Lovely succulents
Awesome and interesting
OH MY GOD!!!!! I absolutely LOVED this video!!!! It was wonderful seeing your “old”/“prized” Echeveria and the awesome pots for them! I’ve been collecting rare Echeveria and it’s almost as hard to find the perfect pot for them as it is to find the plant! Pots can also be super expensive! I get most of mine from Iker Bonsai Pots. I’ve convinced Chuck Iker to make low-profile pots with lots of small drainage holes since Echeveria have a shallow root system!
Hello McKenzie, you make some good points, well made attractive pots suited to succulents are difficult to find. Many pots have very small drainage holes, which are just not suited. If you check out some of the Japanese pots the holes are really large. I have just had a look at Chuck Ikers Pots, they are really nice looking pots.... some of the best I have seen....
Wow so pretty💚👍
Wow,,really like it so all of them gorgeous,,,
Fabulous and spectacular....
Thanks a lot 😊 We have a video coming soon on Echeveria Romeo and its relatives, may be of interest...
Very interesting video with different fascinating kinds! You can create a museum of echeveria! Just amazing to see! this is art. I would buy some of your beautiful plants if I live there. Just great video! very clear, nice tone of voice, and love the accent! Keep it up!
Theres a grower in BC canada that makes beautiful plants like this. I really want to go back there after seeing yours
Love this plant.
Amazing collection! 😍😍😍
Thanks Cindy, we are working on a few more of these hopefully Aeoniums, Sedums and a few others.
So beautiful i love it
Amazing plant's
❤❤ i loved this! Thank you!
Thanks for watching, more coming soon.
Nice collection. How do u water these plants as most of them are tightly pot bound.
Yes most are very tight/snug in the pots. Water when dry from below or above avoiding the leaves on those with powdery coatings
So amazing perfect collection! with North faced balcony in apartment I must always dream of keeping a single of these for long. Could you advise why my echeverias grow only short leaves in the center?
They are beautiful love them I only have a few
Nunca vi tanta beleza em um só lugar, isso é o paraíso ,você está de parabéns, Deus continue abençoando suas mãos, lindo dom de Deus. Não tenho palavras para descrever tanta beleza. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😲🥰😍
Oh my G😱😱😱 I dream I have that Succulents very beautiful 😍🤩 watching from Philippines
Amazing! Beautiful collection and thank you for this informative video thank you for sharing😍from Philippines.
Such a beautiful selection of succulents. They're all so gorgeous! I'm hoping to create a succulent and cactus garden here soon. We just bought our first house and there are so many varieties I still want to collect. Thanks for sharing these beauties with us 💮🍃
So many amazing varieties. I can't wait to start ordering some more soon!
OH my GOD! Estou encantada com tantas suculentas lindas e coloridas PARABÉNS!
Bella coleccion,por que no hace un libro de sus variedades?
Beautiful succulent plant where can I buy that plants. Can we buy some of your succulent plants😃
All so beautiful 👍👍💚💚 greetings from California.
Thanks for visiting, hope things are OK in CA.. Stay Safe.