Wonderful plant nursery Patrick! 😌🤲💖I'm glad you bought that Echinopsis😉👌🌟That looks like a winner! I'd repot it into a teracotta pot with lava-rock, pumice, chicken grit or crushed granite😉And mix in only a portion of potting soil for seedlings🙏💖That'll make your echinopsis happy
Enjoyed your video but then I always do very nice nursery was surprised no begonias or caletheas but they did have some very nice plants after you get your outside garden completed I hope you will film it thanks again for taking us along
I want the hairy wandering jew so bad, my armstrong has it. I have all the other varieties from my great grandma. I need to just pull the trigger lol. I just have too many plants lol.
Thanks Gena! 😄😂 totally! I love it! It was leaning all over the car on the way home lol you should have seen it. Kind of reminded me of Weekend at Bernie’s 😂
I can't wait to see your outdoor garden. I know you will make an amazing one, after having your lunch and garden video. That's like huge life goals for so many people 💚💚💚
Hi Patrick! That's a really nice nursery. I was a little surprised at the cost on some of the plants that only had a couple of good leaves and some that were cut. I'm glad you got the cactus. Did you get anything else, like the banana, or the monstera? Thank you so much for taking us along and sharing!
What a great nursery! I've never been there and had never heard of it before now! Loved that Colocasia "living its' best life" haha. It certainly did look that way. I loved the ruby ficus and the variegated Hoya in the cabinet. I loved that little banana tree too, I had one of those once, pretty sure it's a dwarf Cavendish of some kind. I loved mine but it got sunburned too much. I feel terrible now! They go very dormant in the winter. I also loved that outdoor philodendron. Is that called Tree Philodendron? You mentioned you have an outdoor Hoya garden. What kind of sun do you keep them in......... do you have them outside because they need more light than what you have inside? I really like your videos, super relaxing! And I love how much you love all the plants and also that you appreciate the common ones along with the rare ones. Tally ho.
Hi Marjorie! Thanks for all those kind words!!! Don’t feel too bad about your banana! They were gorgeous though weren’t they? I was disappointed to see the variegation disappearing as the tree matures. Oh! The philodendron selloum? Aka/reclassified to a thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum (mouthful!)… my Hoyas outside are under shade 90% of the day if not 100% but it’s southern exposure so it’s very very bright indirect light! 💚
This place looks awesome!! just out of curiosity - are dieffenbachias considerably MORE toxic than any other aroid? I mean, considering their relatives, philo./pothos/rhaphi./syngo./anthurium/spath./etc.? Similarly: is oleander the MOST toxic dogbane, as opposed to its cousins plumeria/hoya/jasmine/milkweed/stapelia/pachypodium?? oh, and don't forgot vinca, stephanotis, and mandevilla vines. all hoya relatives!! my mind was blown when reading this. lmao. all containing a white sap, but different from a euphorbia sap. It does make sense, if you look at a peduncle of hoya blossoms, next to jasmine flowers, or a milkweed in bloom. Even stapelia+carrion flowers have a unique "hoya-esque" shape. lol idk...definitely don't eat undercooked taro (colocasia esculenta) leaves. Those calcium oxalate crystals are like you swallowed sand for 24 hrs. I know from experience. I love the Indian appetizer of patra, but one time I made it too quickly and paid for it! It's basically like Swiss rolls, but savory chickpea filling, cilantro, rolled with well-cooked taro leaf. But I was just curious if you had any clue :-) thanks!!
Hi Erik! I would think it is more toxic just from how unpleasant it sounds to ingest a deiffenbachia! Very interesting! But it totally makes sense! I can totally see the resemblance in flower with Hoyas! Thanks for sharing that interesting tidbit! 🙌🏽
I love a good nursery tour. Thanks Patrick 🌱🪴🌿
Wonderful plant nursery Patrick! 😌🤲💖I'm glad you bought that Echinopsis😉👌🌟That looks like a winner! I'd repot it into a teracotta pot with lava-rock, pumice, chicken grit or crushed granite😉And mix in only a portion of potting soil for seedlings🙏💖That'll make your echinopsis happy
Loving your budget planner! 💫 Keep rising to be who you want to be! 💫 #keeprising #risingtobe #aswerise #riser #irise
My SOH's right now is full of flowers, so cute!!!❤🌱❤🌱
Those little trumpets 🥰❤️
What a beautiful nursery.. thanks for the tour Patrick
Glad you enjoyed it
So sweet. I do think my altissima is loving ❤️
Awww 🥰 Do you keep yours outside too?
Enjoyed your video but then I always do very nice nursery was surprised no begonias or caletheas but they did have some very nice plants after you get your outside garden completed I hope you will film it thanks again for taking us along
This was such a refreshing video.. nice to see something different like cacti . Thanks for sharing
I love Glendora gardens!!
I can totally see why! 😍🙌🏽
Thanks! That was fun. Nice to see their selection and prices. Makes me want to make a trip. See you in the next.
The red banana was gorgeous 😍
IKR! 😍
I want the hairy wandering jew so bad, my armstrong has it. I have all the other varieties from my great grandma. I need to just pull the trigger lol. I just have too many plants lol.
I like your new cactus, especially its gangsta lean 😁 💚🌵
Thanks Gena! 😄😂 totally! I love it! It was leaning all over the car on the way home lol you should have seen it. Kind of reminded me of Weekend at Bernie’s 😂
@@Patadendron 😂 lol
Great video, love to see all of the rare plants the most!
3 Kings is beautiful!!!
It is!! 😩😍
loved this tour thank you , never been to Glendora nursery will have to visit .
It’s a cool nursery! They definitely have some nice plants!
I can't wait to see your outdoor garden. I know you will make an amazing one, after having your lunch and garden video. That's like huge life goals for so many people 💚💚💚
Yes! I will always refer to that garden when planning my own! Such goals for sure! 🥰🙌🏽
Made it to a premiere loved your purchase, cactus blooms are amazing.
That was so much fun! Thanks for joining my first premiere!!! Cactus blooms ARE amazing!! 🙌🏽
32:50 it looks like sun stress. I have a ferocactus like that which turns lighter and almost red in July and August due to the heat
Oh that’s cool! Thanks for letting me know! I really like how they do that!
Hi Patrick! That's a really nice nursery. I was a little surprised at the cost on some of the plants that only had a couple of good leaves and some that were cut. I'm glad you got the cactus. Did you get anything else, like the banana, or the monstera? Thank you so much for taking us along and sharing!
Wow nice Ading
So nice Manang! Worth the drive talaga. In trouble ako if I wasn't being kuripot 😂 but I have to hold out! You'll see why soon!!!! 🤗
Patadendron I can’t wait 😝
Hi! I’m new here that was such a great tour beautiful plants.
I want that Synngonium 3 kings, but too rich for my blood...lol hope by end of video...you got it!
Well I won’t spoil it but, yes! So pretty Deborah!
Glendora Gardens is my favorite nursery ❤️
I can totally see why!!!
I'm so glad you got the Epinotches (Sp.?)
That flower is unreal! She just opened today 😍
@@Patadendron their flowers are so pretty. I'm so happy for you sis. Shes s beautiful big specimen. She has a great home with you!
What a great nursery! I've never been there and had never heard of it before now! Loved that Colocasia "living its' best life" haha. It certainly did look that way. I loved the ruby ficus and the variegated Hoya in the cabinet. I loved that little banana tree too, I had one of those once, pretty sure it's a dwarf Cavendish of some kind. I loved mine but it got sunburned too much. I feel terrible now! They go very dormant in the winter. I also loved that outdoor philodendron. Is that called Tree Philodendron? You mentioned you have an outdoor Hoya garden. What kind of sun do you keep them in......... do you have them outside because they need more light than what you have inside? I really like your videos, super relaxing! And I love how much you love all the plants and also that you appreciate the common ones along with the rare ones. Tally ho.
ps Thanks for mentioning homalomena , never heard of those. Very cool looking. Just looked on Etsy, wow.
Hi Marjorie! Thanks for all those kind words!!! Don’t feel too bad about your banana! They were gorgeous though weren’t they? I was disappointed to see the variegation disappearing as the tree matures. Oh! The philodendron selloum? Aka/reclassified to a thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum (mouthful!)… my Hoyas outside are under shade 90% of the day if not 100% but it’s southern exposure so it’s very very bright indirect light! 💚
This place looks awesome!! just out of curiosity - are dieffenbachias considerably MORE toxic than any other aroid? I mean, considering their relatives, philo./pothos/rhaphi./syngo./anthurium/spath./etc.?
Similarly: is oleander the MOST toxic dogbane, as opposed to its cousins plumeria/hoya/jasmine/milkweed/stapelia/pachypodium?? oh, and don't forgot vinca, stephanotis, and mandevilla vines. all hoya relatives!! my mind was blown when reading this. lmao. all containing a white sap, but different from a euphorbia sap. It does make sense, if you look at a peduncle of hoya blossoms, next to jasmine flowers, or a milkweed in bloom. Even stapelia+carrion flowers have a unique "hoya-esque" shape.
lol idk...definitely don't eat undercooked taro (colocasia esculenta) leaves. Those calcium oxalate crystals are like you swallowed sand for 24 hrs. I know from experience. I love the Indian appetizer of patra, but one time I made it too quickly and paid for it! It's basically like Swiss rolls, but savory chickpea filling, cilantro, rolled with well-cooked taro leaf. But I was just curious if you had any clue :-) thanks!!
Hi Erik! I would think it is more toxic just from how unpleasant it sounds to ingest a deiffenbachia! Very interesting! But it totally makes sense! I can totally see the resemblance in flower with Hoyas! Thanks for sharing that interesting tidbit! 🙌🏽
Yay live!!!!
That was fun!!! Thanks for joining my first premiere!!! 🥰🙌🏽
@@Patadendron that was fun! I’m glad you went back to GG!
Still hoping that homalomena emerald gem would be available here in the pH 💞💞💞
I hope so too! Are there any other homalomena varieties available in the Philippines right now?
Morning, Patrick! Wow wow live???
That was cool Ruya! Had a blast! Thanks for joining!!
@@Patadendron I enjoyed a lot. Thanks for the chance to chat with you and all plant people. Very nice to talk them all.
Get the Banana!!!!!🍌🍌🍌🍌🌱❤
Oooh I know… I’m thinking about it! It’s beautiful. I should have just gotten it then lol
O YASSSSS 💞!!!
That was fun Mar!! Thanks for hopping on! I’m glad you got to join the chat!! 🥰🙌🏽
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OK, ivy is one I'll never get into
😂 Same! I was talking about Ivy the owner of the beautiful hoya and succulent garden I visited last week 😜😍
@@Patadendron well, I'm still not buying ivy 😂😂
@@Amandaaaah 😂😂I support that decision!
You help me get nursery name & phone 📞 thanks
You tell your name never tell nursery name why ☠️
Nursery name is in the description
Yes, the nursery name is in the description! Always! 👍