The banana plant could possibly be a Musa Dwarf Cavendish. A house plant in England. I love your Tropical paradise I grow tropical plants too.Musa skkimensis red tiger is one of my favourites. Just as hardy as Musa Basjoo comes back each year.
Hi there. It takes a bit of work but worth it to have them all summer. For the most part I put miracle gro on everything (when I remember) but I do use palm fertilizer on all the palms, which reminds me I should do that today.
Congrats on a lot of success! I live in Maryland. Had a 8 ft monkey puzzle that got wasted by a march blizzard a while back. I have never had luck with the windmill palms. Typically I bought 2 or 3 gallon containers. They did well until some time in mid winter when they turned brown and gave up the ghost. Seeing yours has inspired me to try again. First time viewing ur channel so perhaps you discuss keys to ur success in other content. Have u tried Fatsia? It’s been winter hardy in my 7a garden and looks a lot like monstera. I have also had luck with aspidistra, cast iron plant, in protected spaces. Love that Chilean palm!!! Looks absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing ur garden. I would also like to know some of ur sources as the mail order nursery business really sucks these days. All the OGs are gone
@@bluejay3945 Hi there. Thank you for watching and corresponding. Everyone has told me my Monkey Puzzle won’t last where I am in NY… but it’s been through at least 4 winters now. I think being so close to the Hudson River helps and I think the wall behind it helps too. I’ve seen a lot of large Monkey Puzzles in Maryland and Virginia on UA-cam so you should try again. As far as windmills… I definitely think you should try again and do some winter protection. You might be able to get away with no protection after a few years, but the first two are critical especially if they’re small. I have had spear pulls and all sorts of issues with small trachys the first year but then they settle in and thrive. If you look at my winter protection videos I do my trachys one way, and all of my other ones a more boxed method. Both work on trachys. And I’ve been buying via Etsy a lot because I’m looking for special things. And I always have too many palms I’ve grown from seed. So if you’re looking in the spring ask me. Always happy to help.
@@newyorktropicalgarden9364 appreciate u! Wasn’t aware of any monkey puzzles in Maryland. There are so many microclimates here and if u head towards DC u are definitely in zone 7b.
Beautiful garden! Love your long-format videos, please don't shorten them down :) Btw check out the video I recently put out from my exotic garden in Norway :)
Your videos are never too long. They re too short...what you have done should be on national TV
@@ramonesalvatore3738 you are way too kind! But I will take the compliment. Thank you
Beautiful garden and awesome view! Love all the collections of 🌴🤗🌺💚
@@monicagilson819 thank you. You can never have enough
Great, so much beautiful plants! 🌱👍💚
@@Myrtuscommunis thank you. It’s a passion
Beautiful gardens. Thank you for the tour 🌴
@@DeeGal-f5v thank you so much. I love showing what plants I have
Thanks for sharing this amazing garden
@@GrowTropicalMK thank you for watching!
Great video Tim.
Amazing growth, plants everywhere.
Your palms look lovely 😍
Love the pool area too 😁😎👍
@@Dimi.Exotic.Garden thank you so much Dimi! I look to you for inspiration
Love the garden and your energy!! What a beautiful property with views!! Thanks for sharing your passion and knowledge with the internet. Keep it up!
@@jaddcorreia5256 thank you! I love watching everyone else’s videos so much so I feel I need to add to the palm/tropical community. It’s a joy.
Totally enjoyed the Tropical tour, so many varieties.Thankyou for sharing.
Thank you. So much more to than I even showed or explained
Handsome! 💚
Thank you!!!
I really enjoyed your video, beautifully connected to nature.
Subscribed!
Thank you so much. I need to post more. Just so busy with the garden.
Palms and plants everywhere!
Just like your garden. I just watched your night video of the pool/palms. So beautiful. You've done an amazing job. I wish you were my neighbor.
The banana plant could possibly be a Musa Dwarf Cavendish. A house plant in England.
I love your Tropical paradise I grow tropical plants too.Musa
skkimensis red tiger is one of my favourites. Just as hardy as Musa Basjoo comes back each year.
Thank you! I will have to try Musa skkimensis outside here. Great idea.
Stunning! You are amazing. Such a beautiful garden. 🦜 ❤
Thank you Paulo
Awesomeeee garden!! Loved the tour! Thanks...
Thank you so much!!!
That really is gorgeous. I assumed New York was all high rise apartments
You would love NY. The city is only a small part of the state.
Would never thought you can grow all the tropical plants in NY. What fertilizer do you use for your palm trees and how often. Love the tropics!! 🌴
Hi there. It takes a bit of work but worth it to have them all summer. For the most part I put miracle gro on everything (when I remember) but I do use palm fertilizer on all the palms, which reminds me I should do that today.
Congrats on a lot of success! I live in Maryland. Had a 8 ft monkey puzzle that got wasted by a march blizzard a while back. I have never had luck with the windmill palms. Typically I bought 2 or 3 gallon containers. They did well until some time in mid winter when they turned brown and gave up the ghost.
Seeing yours has inspired me to try again. First time viewing ur channel so perhaps you discuss keys to ur success in other content.
Have u tried Fatsia? It’s been winter hardy in my 7a garden and looks a lot like monstera.
I have also had luck with aspidistra, cast iron plant, in protected spaces.
Love that Chilean palm!!! Looks absolutely amazing.
Thanks for sharing ur garden. I would also like to know some of ur sources as the mail order nursery business really sucks these days. All the OGs are gone
@@bluejay3945 Hi there. Thank you for watching and corresponding. Everyone has told me my Monkey Puzzle won’t last where I am in NY… but it’s been through at least 4 winters now. I think being so close to the Hudson River helps and I think the wall behind it helps too. I’ve seen a lot of large Monkey Puzzles in Maryland and Virginia on UA-cam so you should try again.
As far as windmills… I definitely think you should try again and do some winter protection. You might be able to get away with no protection after a few years, but the first two are critical especially if they’re small. I have had spear pulls and all sorts of issues with small trachys the first year but then they settle in and thrive. If you look at my winter protection videos I do my trachys one way, and all of my other ones a more boxed method. Both work on trachys.
And I’ve been buying via Etsy a lot because I’m looking for special things. And I always have too many palms I’ve grown from seed. So if you’re looking in the spring ask me. Always happy to help.
@@newyorktropicalgarden9364 appreciate u! Wasn’t aware of any monkey puzzles in Maryland. There are so many microclimates here and if u head towards DC u are definitely in zone 7b.
@@bluejay3945 There are quite a few in Long Island as well. I actually got mine at a local nursery here.
Absolutely blown away!!! What zone are you?
@@raymondkyruana118 thank you! Zone 6B
Wow you created this paradise in NY? What zone are you in? I assume it must be very cold in winter. Now I can’t complain about gardening in ireland😂
@@fansaaga4033 Hi there. I am in US Zone 6B. I’m sure you are in a much warmer zone in Ireland. 😀
@ yep I’m in usda zone 9
@@fansaaga4033 So lucky
@@newyorktropicalgarden9364 but trust me it is nothing like the tropical Florida zone 9 in the us.
@@fansaaga4033 but you can have some great palms
Please tell me how you edit your video to make yourself appear
Oh that’s easy. I do it in iMovie. Two different clips put together
That non hardy banana looks like a dwarf cavendish
@@VinFirstUp I hope that’s what it is! 😀
Beautiful garden! Love your long-format videos, please don't shorten them down :) Btw check out the video I recently put out from my exotic garden in Norway :)
@@nordicexperience_ thank you. I will watch tonight!