My fave Plant One On Me episode; I think I’ve watched this at least five times now without skipping. I just love how Marie has a story for almost every plant shown. Thank you for giving us a peek into Steve and Marie’s legacy. Ree Gardens is indeed a very magical place 🩷
Marie visited our garden in Hawaii a few years back and I am embarrassed to say, we didn’t realize who she was and what a wealth of aroid information she knew! I hope she returns again to us at Andersen Gardens! She is extremely sweet and humble as well!
Thanks for appreciating our plants, which many Filipinos take for granted. I live at near a rainforest where we have wild hoyas, medenillas, alocasias, angiopterus, etc
Wow. Now that is a back yard! I live in west Texas and one of my first thoughts when I saw all those plants so close together was, 'God I hope there aren't any snakes'. We have rattlers here but there they have problems with invasive pythons. And my friends think I'm a crazy plant person. When I watch this video...oh mah gaw. Oh my god! I thought the video was almost over when you found the path and asked how big is this?! My mouth may never close again.
This is one of the many reasons why I love this channel. Summer's interviews with passionate plant people always inspire me to be a better grower. Marie had the fortune of starting early as a youngster. At 4 years old, I was more interested in eating dirt than growing plants in it.
Her and her late husbands love of plants really show how a beginner can come to be a pioneer in the plant kingdom. Dedication and hard but enjoyable work. Thank you for highlighting these gardens and people with us. She is a gem!
Love love love this episode! It’s the best I’ve seen so far with real people, real jungle, nothing pretentious and all grown from lots of passion and love ❤❤❤
I’ve never met her, but hoping to at TPIE 2024. I have several of her plants mentioned in the video and would be honored to learn from her and some of her babies an excellent new home.
The kind of people who i wanted to be it inspires me to do more collecting but also breeding since the start of lockdown i started anthurium magnificum pollinating and it was a successful and i got variegated seedlings magnificum but unfortunately it rot and now finally another successful pollination growing a 4month old variegated anthurium magnificum seedlings I would like to thanks summer for making videos like this it was a brilliant idea for people like me who are interested in planting , breeding and many more😊
amazing garden and sweet Marie and Steve, great peoples as you are Summer , it coulnd be els way when sweet peolples meet each other 🙂makes sweet production's video's
Fascinating, and Marie seems like such a lovely soul, too. Plant people are always cool. I love how everyone seems to know each other. You can just say "Jeff has one" and everyone already knows who Jeff is lol
Love this! It's fascinating to see what people can create in their own climate zone. Over here in the UK we can only dream of growing these sorts of plants outside. Anyone else pushing their climate? 🌴🌵
I love talking to all the mature people in our plant club and hearing about their plant experiences. You learn so much more than reading about the plants.
Wow, what a delightful video! Really enjoyed this tour especially with this gem of a plant lady, Marie, who shares her passion! A true blessing for me and I'm sure for many others! Thank you, Summer, for your expertise with photography skills and knowledge of plants that make this video so enchanting! Way to go! Looking forward to our next adventure!
Such a sweet knowledgeable lady! I love medinillas as well. I have a lot of varieties of gingers and sub/tropicals and live on a farm in FL so I am really enjoying all the FL plant tours!
Stunning garden-jungle! I love these kinds of almost wild places. Love the references to Brazilian species and to Harri Lorenzi, a well known and key preservationist and carer of Plantarum Botanical Garden. Cogratulations to Mrs. Marie Nock! ❤❤
Such a great place and Im happy to see plants in their mature and in their jungle environment. I would love to visit and get lost. I hope younger generation would appreciate this like field trips perhaps.💚
Ahhh, FL…exactly where I’d love to live & garden. Can’t beat the tropics for growing plants. Marie is so cool…imagine starting to collect plants at such a young age! (I guess she knows the names of all those plants since they’ve been a part of her life for so long. I don’t know that I could remember them all!)
At 12:19 I have a Philodendron "Wend-Imbii", which they claimed to be a hybrid of the wendlandii and one other philodendron. But mine was sold as a terrarium plant so it was just a small clump when I got it. Now after 5 years the leaves have really not gotten much bigger. I'd say the longest leaves are only about 3-4 inches but it is a prolific with offsets that fill the pot. I've divided it twice now, and sold some. And surprisingly does okay in my home where the air is dry. I'm really not sure of its parentage because I saw picture online of it where the leaves get much bigger, so I've always been unsure.
Marie has made the World a better place and now our World too. Thanks to all who made this tour, of a jungle paradise possible. I hope that a plant will be named after her, if there isn't one already, in honor of all of her efforts, inspiration and hard work. Have a joyous and prosperous year, of growing in your greenhouse oasis.
Love your commercial. You are a natural. Or if not, I would love to see and know how you were on camera in the beginning. Always a fan and love to see you grow.
Love, love, love this episode. There's just something so inviting in Marie's voice. She is a wealth of information. Imagine that I recognized many of the names she mentioned,. just from watching UA-cam videos of the global plant community. Surprised to hear her speak of Chandra from Indonesia, and Fairchild. Thanks for visiting her, Summer.
Again an awesome tour Summer, you make the best ones. Love Marie’s enthusiasm and knowledge. I remember in Genesis 1 when God created the Garden of Eden, imagine going through that garden. 😊
Love this lady! RIP to her beloved 💚💚💚
I’m a minute in and I love this woman. She seems like such a kind soul.
Marie is such a gem.
I feel the same ❤
She absolutely is! She is how she is in this doc with all her guests.
Yes she is! You feel it immediately. Bought some seedlings from her about a year ago- I guess I need to head back!!
And brilliant!
I know why I love plants but it's the " plant people" that really make this passion glow!
That's part of our mission here! It's really the human story that carries the passion through.
@@summerrayneoakes mission accomplished !!!
Sure is! I started out this year and have only met very friendly, passionate people while buying plants. Great community
yes 💐🙌🏼
100%
I’m overwhelmed ! This lady’s property needs to be a heritage site. So darn valuable for our World.
My fave Plant One On Me episode; I think I’ve watched this at least five times now without skipping. I just love how Marie has a story for almost every plant shown. Thank you for giving us a peek into Steve and Marie’s legacy. Ree Gardens is indeed a very magical place 🩷
That was a honour to spend that time listening to her, amazing knowledge and passion ,what a lovely lady, my favourite episode so far.
It is so impressive how she remembers all these names and how sharp she is. What a joy to be around her must be❤
Marie visited our garden in Hawaii a few years back and I am embarrassed to say, we didn’t realize who she was and what a wealth of aroid information she knew! I hope she returns again to us at Andersen Gardens! She is extremely sweet and humble as well!
Thanks for appreciating our plants, which many Filipinos take for granted. I live at near a rainforest where we have wild hoyas, medenillas, alocasias, angiopterus, etc
What a passion for plants! This lady is phenomenal in her knowledge❤❤❤
I hope y’all do visit her jungle garden again in the Spring or Summer. I would love to see an update video on this magical oasis!
Ooh, me too! I'd love to see the transformation
What an absolute treasure this woman is. X
Heaven is here on Earth. 😍
Wow. Now that is a back yard! I live in west Texas and one of my first thoughts when I saw all those plants so close together was, 'God I hope there aren't any snakes'. We have rattlers here but there they have problems with invasive pythons. And my friends think I'm a crazy plant person. When I watch this video...oh mah gaw. Oh my god! I thought the video was almost over when you found the path and asked how big is this?! My mouth may never close again.
In my country we say "this is meraki" A private paradise.
Thanks Summer Rayne
Love that. Thanks for contributing. :)
This is one of the many reasons why I love this channel. Summer's interviews with passionate plant people always inspire me to be a better grower. Marie had the fortune of starting early as a youngster. At 4 years old, I was more interested in eating dirt than growing plants in it.
Marie is a treasure. Thanks for showcasing her garden and enthusiasm for propagating.
Her and her late husbands love of plants really show how a beginner can come to be a pioneer in the plant kingdom. Dedication and hard but enjoyable work. Thank you for highlighting these gardens and people with us. She is a gem!
I can’t stop watching this video. I wish I could have met Steve. Marie’s a delight.
Hi Marie greetings from Brazil ❤️
Omg I absolutely love this lady! She’s my Grandma from another mother!
Marie reminds me of my grandmother. I just love these private home tours. An amazing place and an amazing woman.
This lady lives in paradise! And she is SO knowledeable
One of my favourite dalta force 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'm loving these tours! The conservatory tours as well.
Glad you're enjoying the tours. More to come!
🤗🌱👏☺🌿👋🧡🇩🇪
Love love love this episode! It’s the best I’ve seen so far with real people, real jungle, nothing pretentious and all grown from lots of passion and love ❤❤❤
She is amazing. I wish I could go to her garden.
I’ve never met her, but hoping to at TPIE 2024. I have several of her plants mentioned in the video and would be honored to learn from her and some of her babies an excellent new home.
A lifetime passion....how majestic
Amazing lady with a beautiful garden ❤
i came across 1 video of ms summer and i just keep on watching and keep on learning and starting to love each specie of plant
On behalf of all insects and wildlife, I would like to thank this Lady for her wonderful garden!
She needs a couple Dobermans protecting her property! What a amazing collection of real rare plants.
If you saw her dog you may think it sounds like a doberman the way it barks!
ty for sharing with us Marie’s jungle paradise. Truly amazing.
You're most welcome. Glad you enjoyed.
The kind of people who i wanted to be it inspires me to do more collecting but also breeding since the start of lockdown i started anthurium magnificum pollinating and it was a successful and i got variegated seedlings magnificum but unfortunately it rot and now finally another successful pollination growing a 4month old variegated anthurium magnificum seedlings
I would like to thanks summer for making videos like this it was a brilliant idea for people like me who are interested in planting , breeding and many more😊
North Fort Myers and I loved this tour and this lovely lady and her devotion
What a Beautiful collection ! Thank you both of you for sharing this video .
You're most welcome.
amazing garden and sweet Marie and Steve, great peoples as you are Summer , it coulnd be els way when sweet peolples meet each other 🙂makes sweet production's video's
Wow this yard is amazing. And the knowledge she has of every plant she cares for is stunning
What a lovely and incredibly smart lady. How fun!
I was waiting to see her orchid collection!
Fascinating, and Marie seems like such a lovely soul, too. Plant people are always cool.
I love how everyone seems to know each other. You can just say "Jeff has one" and everyone already knows who Jeff is lol
Thank you ever so much for showing us this amazing garden. 💚😎💚
Love this! It's fascinating to see what people can create in their own climate zone. Over here in the UK we can only dream of growing these sorts of plants outside. Anyone else pushing their climate? 🌴🌵
The last minute was heartbreaking knowing Steve Nock has passed away. What a wonderful video.
Such exquisite plants with a beautiful story of Steve and Marie’s life work. I loved hearing how Steve gifted Marie plants, and his hybridising work.
Wow, what a beautiful and sweet woman. I learned so much.. so much wisdom to her words. Thank you so much Marie for letting us in.
How sweet is Miss Marie and what an amazing collection!!
Mesmerized by the garden 😍😍😍😍😍.
I absolutely love these tours! Especially the home tours you’ve done in the past. ❤
her life‘s work with all that passion and love. Just beautiful. What a soul.
I just love this video and Marie is such a sweet person. Thank you so much.
Thank you Ms. Summer that garden is spectacular! ❄️💚🙃
Fantastic! Really glad you thoroughly enjoyed the tour with Marie.
Amazing thank you!
what a beautiful collection; just goes to show what passion for nature looks like over the course of decades. amazing.
I love how much she loves her plants! Motivates me to treat mine better
I love talking to all the mature people in our plant club and hearing about their plant experiences. You learn so much more than reading about the plants.
Thank you for sharing this video, I love this lady, such a kind person!
Paradise 😍🌴
Wow, what a delightful video! Really enjoyed this tour especially with this gem of a plant lady, Marie, who shares her passion! A true blessing for me and I'm sure for many others! Thank you, Summer, for your expertise with photography skills and knowledge of plants that make this video so enchanting! Way to go! Looking forward to our next adventure!
I am from cirebon indonesia,very happy can see fantastic plants ,thanks
Her memory is amazing.
Such a sweet knowledgeable lady! I love medinillas as well. I have a lot of varieties of gingers and sub/tropicals and live on a farm in FL so I am really enjoying all the FL plant tours!
Marie is just a wonderful person! ❤
Stunning garden-jungle! I love these kinds of almost wild places. Love the references to Brazilian species and to Harri Lorenzi, a well known and key preservationist and carer of Plantarum Botanical Garden. Cogratulations to Mrs. Marie Nock! ❤❤
I love plants, too! Grew up in a family of plant people! Thank you for this tour!
What a cool place.. I sure hope you were able to get a seedling or two from Mrs. Nock..thanks for bringing us along
This is bonkers! Amazing how huge philos can get!
Such a great place and Im happy to see plants in their mature and in their jungle environment. I would love to visit and get lost. I hope younger generation would appreciate this like field trips perhaps.💚
Blooming gorgeous! Thank you ❤
“Or they think I’m growing pot.” 😂😂😂😂
It’s ok if you are. Very cool jungle you’ve made there. I’m jealous.
Wow, this lady is fantastic!
Ahhh, FL…exactly where I’d love to live & garden. Can’t beat the tropics for growing plants. Marie is so cool…imagine starting to collect plants at such a young age! (I guess she knows the names of all those plants since they’ve been a part of her life for so long. I don’t know that I could remember them all!)
I learned a lot of names of Philodendrons, Thank You👍
What a treat this guest and conversation was! Great job and thanks for sharing with us.
At 12:19 I have a Philodendron "Wend-Imbii", which they claimed to be a hybrid of the wendlandii and one other philodendron. But mine was sold as a terrarium plant so it was just a small clump when I got it. Now after 5 years the leaves have really not gotten much bigger. I'd say the longest leaves are only about 3-4 inches but it is a prolific with offsets that fill the pot. I've divided it twice now, and sold some. And surprisingly does okay in my home where the air is dry. I'm really not sure of its parentage because I saw picture online of it where the leaves get much bigger, so I've always been unsure.
Wow!!! Not only the sheer volume of plants in that garden, but also their incredible size has me absolutely in awe!!
she got it all, love it❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for taking us inside Marie's garden! Ree garden anthuriums are legendary
Love this tour thank you. You are amazing.
Your knowledge is mind blowing! Awesome! Very nice person too. Aloha! 😎
Wow! Thank you so much for this wonderful tour!
When I saw spiritus sancti like I smell the heaven I front of me❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a wonderful soul and so generous to share her knowledge.
Truly inspiring!
Summer I love your promos for espoma so creative. What a special plant tour . And you did see a circus peanut I watched the vid lol
Thanks for confirming! It was a while back now!
What a sweet lady! ❄️💚🙃
13:05 These are commonly grown as outdoors plants where I live! I’ve always loved how weird their flowers look
Marie has made the World a better place and now our World too. Thanks to all who made this tour, of a jungle paradise possible. I hope that a plant will be named after her, if there isn't one already, in honor of all of her efforts, inspiration and hard work. Have a joyous and prosperous year, of growing in your greenhouse oasis.
Love your commercial. You are a natural. Or if not, I would love to see and know how you were on camera in the beginning. Always a fan and love to see you grow.
Love, love, love this episode. There's just something so inviting in Marie's voice. She is a wealth of information. Imagine that I recognized many of the names she mentioned,. just from watching UA-cam videos of the global plant community. Surprised to hear her speak of Chandra from Indonesia, and Fairchild. Thanks for visiting her, Summer.
@ 36:30 it's a Philodendron Sp.Napo plant originated from Napo, Ecuador (I Think..😉) Love the garden and it's truly a Jungle 🙂
Greetings from Mexico , amazing jungle and love to Marie
Marie reminds me of my grandma :) Makes me miss her while I watching this. Marie wealth of plant knowledge is amazing!
Amazing!!! 👍love this place💚🌵🌱☘️💚
Always a pleasure to watch your tours Summer. Thank you for sharing🥰
Sooo amazing beautiful jungle ever
Again an awesome tour Summer, you make the best ones. Love Marie’s enthusiasm and knowledge. I remember in Genesis 1 when God created the Garden of Eden, imagine going through that garden. 😊
This was another lovely tour! She has some amazing specimens under her care.
What a great episode
I’ve never been much for”CROTON” but her collection is outstanding. The colours are amazing.