I got to know mesh hole pads and humidity domes from your earlier videos. Today, I found the air layering pouches. Love all the accessories that you showed today. They are all very effective. Thank you!🌱
Haha yes, I often mention these mesh pads in my videos, I'm pretty sure at this point I carry them in every pocket just in case 🫣 That's awesome to hear, glad you enjoyed it and found some new ideas in this video 🤗🌱!
Great ideas and reminders! I also love the same yellow sticky Fungus Gnat Catchers. They work great, yet I hadn’t even thought about cutting them in half! Nice money-saving idea plus it gives me twice as many to use. Also, I have never tried Air Layering. I must try that. Thanks again for your video. I enjoy your channel.
Haha I know right! That's so funny at some point I only had one left of those sticky tapes but noticed fungus gnats in several pots so figured why not cutting it in half, win-win! I'm happy to hear that you found this video helpful 🤗 Have a great weekend!
Dominika, you have a very nice channel about plants 🙂 I have noticed that you have electric piano in the living room. Do you also play for your plants? 🎶
Hola amiga! 👋 What a great list of helpful accessories for indoor gardening.😃 I use several of these and found a few I will add to my houseplant gardening: the dusting mits, the wall hooks, and the plant stakes. I have to snake plants that can use some staking.😃 The mushrooms are cute! Thank you!💕
Hola 👋🏻! That's awesome to hear! Those plant stakes work really well in the garden too! I also use them for floppy spring bulbs or taller summer flowers🌷☺️! Have a fabulous weekend my friend 💚!
If you have not made a show on the subject, I could use one with ideas for a plant room divider. My salon is 40 square meters. I would like to have a green partition between two areas. I would need plants that tolerate weak sunlight in winter and good sunlight in summer. I can leave the LED lights on in winter. It would also be nice if the room dividing system were wide and narrow as a round canopy would take up too much room. Many good ideas in this video. Thank you.
Hi! Haven't seen you in the comments section for a while ☺️! That's a really cool project! If you want to use just plants as dividers, you will need something tall like Ficus elastica or Dypsis lutescens, but they will take some time to grow. Have you thought about placing a shelving unit on which you could grow different plants? I've seen a lot of people use something like Kallax from IKEA as a division. You could then use trailing plants like Scindapsus, Epipremnum or Philodendrons that could quickly cover the unit making it look like a green wall 🌿
@@17m2garden I looked up Kallax and believe that one would work. Thank you I will make it as green as the plant wall at Musee Jacque Chirac. haha. I will try. I thought the plant wall you put together looks great. I believe I have seen and liked most of your recent videos. My potted plants--oleanders-- are in the garage for the winter. Friends just brought me a lemon tree from Portugal. It is a cadeau empoisonne since it has to be in the garage on cold days and later brought out into the sun. The oleanders don't seem t need the winter sun. There are small portholes in the garage door, but this winter there is not much light to bring in. I have one gardening skill that impresses my French neighbors. When the oleanders grow too large for their pots, I remove them out and saw vertically down the root ball between two trunks. The two or three separated trunks are then potted with fresh soil to replace the separated roots. I have done this many times over twenty years and have yet to lose a patient. I have given many half plants to the neighbors. I hope you are receiving more sunlight than Ile de France. David
Awesome video🌹🌹👍👍
Thanks for great tips🙏🪴👩🌾
I got to know mesh hole pads and humidity domes from your earlier videos. Today, I found the air layering pouches. Love all the accessories that you showed today. They are all very effective. Thank you!🌱
Haha yes, I often mention these mesh pads in my videos, I'm pretty sure at this point I carry them in every pocket just in case 🫣 That's awesome to hear, glad you enjoyed it and found some new ideas in this video 🤗🌱!
There are some new helpful things I have never seen before. Thank you. 💚
Well I'm happy to hear that, you're very welcome 🤗💚!
Great ideas and reminders! I also love the same yellow sticky Fungus Gnat Catchers. They work great, yet I hadn’t even thought about cutting them in half! Nice money-saving idea plus it gives me twice as many to use. Also, I have never tried Air Layering. I must try that. Thanks again for your video. I enjoy your channel.
Haha I know right! That's so funny at some point I only had one left of those sticky tapes but noticed fungus gnats in several pots so figured why not cutting it in half, win-win! I'm happy to hear that you found this video helpful 🤗 Have a great weekend!
Dominika, you have a very nice channel about plants 🙂 I have noticed that you have electric piano in the living room. Do you also play for your plants? 🎶
I appreciate you saying that, thank you 💚! No, my partner plays the piano and claims that it's his music that makes the plants grow healthy haha!
Hola amiga! 👋 What a great list of helpful accessories for indoor gardening.😃 I use several of these and found a few I will add to my houseplant gardening: the dusting mits, the wall hooks, and the plant stakes. I have to snake plants that can use some staking.😃
The mushrooms are cute!
Thank you!💕
Hola 👋🏻! That's awesome to hear! Those plant stakes work really well in the garden too! I also use them for floppy spring bulbs or taller summer flowers🌷☺️! Have a fabulous weekend my friend 💚!
If you have not made a show on the subject, I could use one with ideas for a plant room divider. My salon is 40 square meters. I would like to have a green partition between two areas. I would need plants that tolerate weak sunlight in winter and good sunlight in summer. I can leave the LED lights on in winter. It would also be nice if the room dividing system were wide and narrow as a round canopy would take up too much room. Many good ideas in this video. Thank you.
Hi! Haven't seen you in the comments section for a while ☺️! That's a really cool project! If you want to use just plants as dividers, you will need something tall like Ficus elastica or Dypsis lutescens, but they will take some time to grow. Have you thought about placing a shelving unit on which you could grow different plants? I've seen a lot of people use something like Kallax from IKEA as a division. You could then use trailing plants like Scindapsus, Epipremnum or Philodendrons that could quickly cover the unit making it look like a green wall 🌿
@@17m2garden I looked up Kallax and believe that one would work. Thank you I will make it as green as the plant wall at Musee Jacque Chirac. haha. I will try. I thought the plant wall you put together looks great.
I believe I have seen and liked most of your recent videos. My potted plants--oleanders-- are in the garage for the winter. Friends just brought me a lemon tree from Portugal. It is a cadeau empoisonne since it has to be in the garage on cold days and later brought out into the sun. The oleanders don't seem t need the winter sun. There are small portholes in the garage door, but this winter there is not much light to bring in. I have one gardening skill that impresses my French neighbors. When the oleanders grow too large for their pots, I remove them out and saw vertically down the root ball between two trunks. The two or three separated trunks are then potted with fresh soil to replace the separated roots. I have done this many times over twenty years and have yet to lose a patient. I have given many half plants to the neighbors. I hope you are receiving more sunlight than Ile de France. David