You could make a tiered outdoor succulent planter with your broken pot. Use the bigger part as the planter and then stick the shards in the soil to make little pockets, kind of like a Chinese rice field. :)
Hello Summer Rayne, what a lovely background to see while watching you do your plant chores! Such a lovely day to be outside and get things done!! Awesome tips, tooo,
I had like a 3 row bamboo plant shelf came home one day and it was tipped over and like all the thrifted or cuter pots were ALL broke and there was such a mess I had to re convince my husband plants/dirt inside were definitely still a good idea lol
Nice Job! Ferns have always been difficult for me. The like it moist but not wet and certainly not dry. They require a daily check, which only takes a few seconds.
No need in background music when you’re outdoor with birds singing. You bet I’ve broken a few pots but the weather is what causes more breakage than me. Lol
Good info on ferns. Can you take outdoor ferns inside and have them survive? We continue to have a drought and no one waters them out there. Thanks. (The moths attacked the Chestnuts bad and earlier this year. Winter time was globally warmed. It was just too mild here.)
Great video! Quick question - can you cut of the brown tips on fern fronds or will that damage it further? I have always wondered but never wanted to try for fear of damaging it!
Lovely outdoor setting for this video! Trying to listen to Summer talk and hear the birds sing and the background music is very distracting and totally unnecessary.
Good spending time with you while you do chores.
Wishing you a lovely day!!!
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You could make a tiered outdoor succulent planter with your broken pot. Use the bigger part as the planter and then stick the shards in the soil to make little pockets, kind of like a Chinese rice field. :)
Thanks for sharing 🙂
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good video . liked it , enjoyed , thanks for sharing ,
I love chatty repotting videos. Always get good info from you
Nice Summer!
I love ferns, kindly make more detailed videos on ferns types
Hello Summer Rayne, what a lovely background to see while watching you do your plant chores! Such a lovely day to be outside and get things done!! Awesome tips, tooo,
I had like a 3 row bamboo plant shelf came home one day and it was tipped over and like all the thrifted or cuter pots were ALL broke and there was such a mess I had to re convince my husband plants/dirt inside were definitely still a good idea lol
I do remember that root bound Hoya! Thank you for the update
I’m glad it’s doing good.
Thank you for this peaceful video 💙💚
Chores in the garden are eternal
Nice Job! Ferns have always been difficult for me. The like it moist but not wet and certainly not dry. They require a daily check, which only takes a few seconds.
Excited to see more Apoballis in houseplant markets
Great tips. We’ve just planted a number of ferns to fill up our shaded spaces 😃
Love it
I love ferns. I wish I had the right environment inside they are so pretty. I fail miserably every single time.
at least you can crush up the clay pot and mix it into soil or use it for drainage somewhere.
Hi dear,still here🙏🏾😘
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Your first repotted Hoya resembles a zz plant! It tricked me! I love these containers in this video.
please show us how you make compost
No need in background music when you’re outdoor with birds singing.
You bet I’ve broken a few pots but the weather is what causes more breakage than me. Lol
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Good info on ferns. Can you take outdoor ferns inside and have them survive? We continue to have a drought and no one waters them out there. Thanks.
(The moths attacked the Chestnuts bad and earlier this year. Winter time was globally warmed. It was just too mild here.)
Can Hoyas roots be trimmed?
Great video! Quick question - can you cut of the brown tips on fern fronds or will that damage it further? I have always wondered but never wanted to try for fear of damaging it!
Yes you can
Is the use of gloves for safety or just keeping the hands clean? Or both?
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Lovely outdoor setting for this video! Trying to listen to Summer talk and hear the birds sing and the background music is very distracting and totally unnecessary.