Amazingly beautiful. Love the plants, love the pots, love the calmness of your voice. The entire video was uplifting and relaxing to watch. Awesome job.
Love your NY apt I never seen your channnel until you moved! Cute apt too....but your new house is beautiful! Your plant tours never get old! Love your collection so much! Love from MN
Love your videos as always. I live on Long Island. Unfortunately can't find many hoyas at my local nurseries and home depot other than the basic, the crimson queen or wayettii. The Hoya Dalton Henry I found is a cross between the krinkle 8 and macrophylla and the hoya sprinkle a carnosa and sprinkle 8. Your placement of plants are lovely and looks so well taken care of.
Thanks! This was so inspiring for me! I was worried I should give my small hoya plants a trellis or bamboo stick and I was inspired by yours to keep them growing everywhere too.
Your retusa makes me swoon. I can't seem to keep that one alive. And I love the jade satin scindapsus. That is high on my wishlist but they are so hard to find! Your Easter cactus are so interesting to me. Mine grow long and sort of arm-like octopus rather than so upright like yours. No idea why.
I really love your video, calm, relaxing and so many pretty hoyas. I wish we could have access to more various types of hoyas in South Korea. Here, only very limited varieties are available in the plant market. So, I am thinking of importing some from a famous Tai seller. Wish me luck! Keep up the good work with the video, which purifies my eyes and soul, haha!
Thanks for the part 2 update. It was lovely to see where you place your plants and how well they thrive. I think today my favourite was the Retusa, in that Macramé, hanging in in your window corner so it gets light from both sides. It,s such an architectural plant. I’d love to know how long it’s taken to get that large, or long? Although it’s so long it is so delicate. Definitely ‘plant of the week ‘ for me today 😍 From England x
Beautiful and healthy.Do you move your plants away from the radiator? Just wondering some of my plants are near the radiator they love it have my humidifier in the middle of them.
Great video! thank you. it's soothing. do you have a trick to make your Hoya's flower? lack of water? lots of sun? heat/cold spell? I have had a hoya for 10 years and it flowered once. plenty of tendrils! no flowers.. :(
Part 2 yaay! I love the cloche and the terrariums you use Stacy but oh my I tried to find it here in Denmark & in amazon it is so expensive here huhu. Your ppp is so beautiful too mine is just reverted lol. Thank you for another relaxing & calming video. Best regards, Angelica
Your tour was stunning as are you and Ollie! I live in the Catskills.. a little over an hour from the city. I miss visiting so much during the pandemic so it’s nice to see it in your videos! Be well 🎃🍁🌙
Thank you or this Lovely video. Well done as usual. Love your collection of Hoyas. Got my 1st plant this summer. So far so good. If you do not mind, I have 2 questions for you. 1 - How do you care for fiddle leaf fig in that corner? I did not see any grow light on it. 2 - How do you get your Holiday cacti to re-bloom? Do you have to keep them in the dark with low temperature etc.......? The raison I am asking is that mine has not bloom in 2 years🙁 Thank you
The FLF actually does get about an hour or two of natural sunlight in the early morning. Other than that it really doesnt get any additional lighting and it seems to be doing fine. As for the Easter Cactus, I just let it be honestly, I don't do anything specific to make them bloom or re-bloom. They get the same lighting/temp/watering all year round.
I do not have any videos on them specifically but I treat them like any other cacti/succulent. Let it completely dry out between waterings and they get very good bright indirect light on my windowsills.
Almost watched all your videos. So impressive! and I really adore your collections and your patients towards your hobby. The way you shoot is also improved every single video. May I know what camera you use and the lens?
Do you have growing tips for the hoya retusa? Do you water it more? Mine is in South East window I have new growth but it seem to be very weird dark green flat and small. Is it normal?
they are attached with 3M strips however I do not recommend these shelves, I've had some that fell off multiple times. Luckily the ones remaining has stayed attached.
I love your apartment and your windows and I especially love/want all your plants. I was wondering, have you ever just looked out your windows and see your neighbors just staring into your apartment from their windows?
They have not fallen on me for as long as I've had them. It's all about maintaining them to keep dust and air bubbles out of them. I remove them and clean them every few months.
It's a crime you don't have more subscribers and views, you have the best houseplant content on YT hands down! 👐
I totally agree.
So many Hoyas. I love it. And such cute pots. So ascetically pleasing, clean and healthy plants. Enjoyed your plant tour. 🌵🌿
Wow so beautiful garden
👍👍👍🌱🌷
For me all the Hoyas look the same. Your plant display is spectacular and very soothing to the eyes.
Lovely! You have a great relaxing voice, very calming ☺ and a great plant collection too!!
This was so enjoyable and relaxing, especially after a stressful workday. Thank you😊
Exactly, I had a long and crazy day at work. I had a glass or 2 of wine and watching this.
That is exactly when I would sit down and watch something like this too!
Your plants so beautiful, healthy and clean ❤️
All your plants are very beautiful! Thank you for showing them !
They are all beautiful. Thanks for sharing
As always awesome collection
Really enjoyed the plant tour. Your plants are so well cared for and lovely. This was a great way to start my day! Thanks!
Your plants are gorgeous, I'm jealous.
Such beautiful plants and I love how you display them all too! Thanks for sharing! 💚🌿
Amazingly beautiful. Love the plants, love the pots, love the calmness of your voice. The entire video was uplifting and relaxing to watch. Awesome job.
Love your NY apt I never seen your channnel until you moved! Cute apt too....but your new house is beautiful! Your plant tours never get old! Love your collection so much! Love from MN
So inspiring. I just started collecting the past year. And I absolutely love them all.
So calming as always 💕
All your plants ara amazing very good for the eyes thank you much a love ❤️ moment with your video merci 😊
You very good light level. All those windows 😍 great plant collection
Thanks so much 😊
You have the cutest pots & stands! Where do you get them?
I love your pink princess - so huge and SO pink!
omg such beautiful plants
I looked it up, hoya sprinkle is a cross between hoya carnosa & hoya krinkle 8.
Bonjour, votre collection est si belle, tout est joliment mis en valeur. Vidéo très agréable à regarder merci pour vos partages !
I would definitely take cutting from you. All your plants are amazing.
Love your videos as always. I live on Long Island. Unfortunately can't find many hoyas at my local nurseries and home depot other than the basic, the crimson queen or wayettii. The Hoya Dalton Henry I found is a cross between the krinkle 8 and macrophylla and the hoya sprinkle a carnosa and sprinkle 8. Your placement of plants are lovely and looks so well taken care of.
Locally its pretty difficult to find the uncommon type of Hoyas. Thanks for the info on the hybrids!
Your collection is to die for..
Your voice I find calm and soothing..
Such healthy plants
Thank you for sharing, i subscribed 🌵
Thank you so much Charrise!!
Thanks! This was so inspiring for me! I was worried I should give my small hoya plants a trellis or bamboo stick and I was inspired by yours to keep them growing everywhere too.
Such a beautiful collection of Hoya!! Bravaaa!! Greetings from Italy!!
Love your collection and how you display. Your retusa is magnificent and looks so cool hanging there. I really enjoyed the tour!
Will you be selling the propagated cuttings? Thank you for the tour! Everything looks so beautiful
Beautiful collections
Beautiful 😍💚
Your retusa makes me swoon. I can't seem to keep that one alive. And I love the jade satin scindapsus. That is high on my wishlist but they are so hard to find! Your Easter cactus are so interesting to me. Mine grow long and sort of arm-like octopus rather than so upright like yours. No idea why.
I really like your plants sis
Loved the rest of your tour! Very chillaxing for me! 😍
I really love your video, calm, relaxing and so many pretty hoyas. I wish we could have access to more various types of hoyas in South Korea. Here, only very limited varieties are available in the plant market. So, I am thinking of importing some from a famous Tai seller. Wish me luck! Keep up the good work with the video, which purifies my eyes and soul, haha!
Thank you so much! Hope you find all the Hoyas you want!
Thanks for the part 2 update. It was lovely to see where you place your plants and how well they thrive. I think today my favourite was the Retusa, in that Macramé, hanging in in your window corner so it gets light from both sides. It,s such an architectural plant. I’d love to know how long it’s taken to get that large, or long? Although it’s so long it is so delicate. Definitely ‘plant of the week ‘ for me today 😍 From England x
I love that Hoya Retusa as well! I've had that plant for about 2 years now. It does get really good light so it grows very well for me.
Beautiful and healthy.Do you move your plants away from the radiator? Just wondering some of my plants are near the radiator they love it have my humidifier in the middle of them.
When the heat/AC comes on I actually dont have any plants directly on top of it.
Beautiful plant
Beautiful macrame did you do it by yourself
Thanks
I enjoy every video.
Yaaaaaassss been waiting for thissss 😍😍😍
Great video! thank you. it's soothing. do you have a trick to make your Hoya's flower? lack of water? lots of sun? heat/cold spell? I have had a hoya for 10 years and it flowered once. plenty of tendrils! no flowers.. :(
Part 2 yaay! I love the cloche and the terrariums you use Stacy but oh my I tried to find it here in Denmark & in amazon it is so expensive here huhu. Your ppp is so beautiful too mine is just reverted lol. Thank you for another relaxing & calming video.
Best regards,
Angelica
You might be able to find some cloches at Ikea. Oh no, I hope you can find a part of your PPP that still has some pink to propagate.
Your tour was stunning as are you and Ollie! I live in the Catskills.. a little over an hour from the city. I miss visiting so much during the pandemic so it’s nice to see it in your videos! Be well 🎃🍁🌙
the Catskills are beautiful this time of year as well!
Do you remember where you got the cache pot that your hoya rotundiflora is in? Great plant tour! You do a great job taking care of your plants!
I got it from a local plant store here in NYC.
What are the little white rocks on top? Perlite or rocks? Thank you!
Thank you or this Lovely video. Well done as usual. Love your collection of Hoyas. Got my 1st plant this summer. So far so good.
If you do not mind, I have 2 questions for you.
1 - How do you care for fiddle leaf fig in that corner? I did not see any grow light on it.
2 - How do you get your Holiday cacti to re-bloom? Do you have to keep them in the dark with low temperature etc.......?
The raison I am asking is that mine has not bloom in 2 years🙁
Thank you
The FLF actually does get about an hour or two of natural sunlight in the early morning. Other than that it really doesnt get any additional lighting and it seems to be doing fine. As for the Easter Cactus, I just let it be honestly, I don't do anything specific to make them bloom or re-bloom. They get the same lighting/temp/watering all year round.
@@mypetitegarden thank you
I miss your video it’s been a while
The white ghost euphorbias omg any vids on how to care for them to get them bigger?
I do not have any videos on them specifically but I treat them like any other cacti/succulent. Let it completely dry out between waterings and they get very good bright indirect light on my windowsills.
@@mypetitegarden thank you 😁
very beutiful.💞💗
Where to you bought those hoya plants. I love your collections.
Hi those string of lights you have are they beneficial for the plants or just for looks?
Beautiful collection 💚 So relaxing and soothing as well! Are those rocks or perlite on the top of the soil? Looks so neat and organized.
For the top dressing on my soil, I use both natural aquarium rocks and bonsai blocks.
Almost watched all your videos. So impressive! and I really adore your collections and your patients towards your hobby. The way you shoot is also improved every single video. May I know what camera you use and the lens?
Thank you! I use a Canon G7x Mark II to film.
Do you have growing tips for the hoya retusa? Do you water it more? Mine is in South East window I have new growth but it seem to be very weird dark green flat and small. Is it normal?
Do you have any links for the shelves you use on the windows? 😁
i would love to know too - they look awesome!
Those are linked in my Amazon store
@@mypetitegarden thank you! i clicked the link but an error comes back...
@@michellehaywood1874 I fixed the link, hopefully it works now! Sorry about that!
@@mypetitegarden thank you!!!
Wow i'm so early! 🥰
🎉
Are the shelves the mathilde is on drilled to the walls? If not I’d love to know how it’s attached!
they are attached with 3M strips however I do not recommend these shelves, I've had some that fell off multiple times. Luckily the ones remaining has stayed attached.
❤❤❤
👍👍👍👍👍
Wow nice👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
I love your apartment and your windows and I especially love/want all your plants. I was wondering, have you ever just looked out your windows and see your neighbors just staring into your apartment from their windows?
Haha no I haven't noticed but I have found myself to be nosy and looking into their windows 😆.
Where do you get your pots from?
So you moved out of this apt. to your house taken more recently?
Every time I see your sheleves on the window I get anxious! I’m worry they will fall >_
They have not fallen on me for as long as I've had them. It's all about maintaining them to keep dust and air bubbles out of them. I remove them and clean them every few months.
What direction does your window face?
They are East and South East facing.
@@mypetitegarden I’m always worried I’ll burn my hoya if I put them in my south facing window but I guess they would be fine!
No Hoya carnosa
❤❤❤🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷👏👏👏