Wonderful video guys. Kagan you really do have a special gift with the lizards, watching the interaction with Raven, she looked sooo chilled. Bless you. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
Tom is the single most generous man on TH-cam right now 😊 his generosity knows no bounds. He's got a broken shoulder yet He's still going around spreading his ROOTS and bringing happiness through oxygen via plants. Stay rooted Tom (and Caeser the best sidekick ever) 😊
Not to mention a clever marketing man. Yes its generous but it's also the simplest most obvious way to grow his brand. Advertising is often the Biggest expense a company can have.
These kind of videos will start to take off just need to find your audience. I love the builds and planting stuff so just keep doing what you do and the views will come buddy.
So funny how comfortable Jerry seems on camera now. I remember when we first saw him with Kenan, he seemed a little camera shy. I’m happy for his growth and success and hope he continues to flourish. He’s always seemed like a genuine, nice guy 👌
😂😂😂 Kagan, Alexander was determined to get you mucky and looked quite happy with himself 😂😂 Love all the new plants. Shout out to Tom for the beautiful plants
I like that you took a moment to thank tom in your video jerry he's a selfless guy and ive seen others not be so thankful for his generosity....i know you and kagan appreciate what he is doing for you2....
Great video! Loved all the B-roll footage mixed in, keeps the flow really nice! Can’t wait to see all the plants grow in and hope to get a 6month update video! That would be neat :)
Jerry, if you don’t want to use chemicals to kill unwanted grass and weeds on your drive way you can use concentrated vinegar. Home Depot sells 30% vinegar in 2.5 gallon jugs. I switched to that as to not harm my animals.
I'm always in awe of how well all the monitors took after kagen(hope spelled correctly).admire the love attention and time you put into all the animals
I love all your videos. Thank you, Tom Holt, for all the help you are giving out. The front is going to look great. Maybe snag the one cactus plant that Kenan has so it can be big when you get tortoises or feed to the Iguanas. Not sure how it would do in your area of Florida though.
Most certainly!! I grabbed some of the cactus pads from Kenan’s a number of months ago and they already have new pads growing on them! Excited to be able to feed the iguanas and torts with them one day 🥰
Pete & Eevee checking out the plants...my puppies 🥰😍....love it!!! I can never get enough of seeing them in the videos. Has Tom Holt been able to visit your place as in checking out all the reptiles? Kagan looks like you got the waterlillies for the pond after all, I wasn't the only one that thought about that 😂 I will keep my fingers crossed the turtles don't eat them 🤣😂 I was hoping Tom would bring you the Amazon waterlillies, the leaves get up to 6 feet wide on these things!! Pete & Eevee playing is so adorable!! Where is Zelda in all of this....I bet in the house in the A/C!! I love seeing you work with the monitors Kagan, you have an energy about you that the animals understand, I have met FEW people in my life that hold that energy, it is very rare but I have also seen it in Jerry's mom too...very cool!!! @36:01 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 Yup your doin it 🤣😂 Great video guys!! Cheers!!
Jerry some time ago I talked about a floating island in middle of the pond. You could do the same with the plants/grass you put on waters edge. If you anchor some kind of floating base as long as the plants on top of waters surface the roots will grow down in our and help filter waste. NONE OF MY PLANTS ARE IN THE GROUND AND ALL PLANTS ABOVE WATER LINE AND ALL ROOTS BELOW. I'm going to be experimenting with floating garden beds with various vegetables n plants. Yard looks awesome btw 🤘😆🤘
You are one hundred percent right I am in Egypt right now my husband is originally from here he has lived in New Jersey for 42 years now and we visit envy year we have a home here and we just retired in June the mangoes are in season right now and they are delicious I no the Florida mangoes are delicious to good luck with your new plants they do make a big difference I also have a fig tree in New Jersey and it produces a lot of fruit
Get some Apple Bananas. Theyrr the best! That plant matter you oulled form the pond is all you need to fertilize the bananas. Just loads of organic mulch.
I love these longer videos! It is fun to watch both just living life. Your property is gorgeous and I don't think you have the ugliest fence on the street. Your property looks private and tropical. I would not want a vacant grass lot with a fence and the house visible from the road. It is cool you have a driveway in the jungle that twists and turns and no one from the road knows what lies beyond✨
For the papyrus you can always tie the clumps together with cordage natural cordage and tie it to a brick and then float the brick out to where you want them and then sink them down by placing the brick on top of the papyrus bundle if you want to do each bundle tie them together and then weight them down where you want them and that should work that way they won't float up and once they're rooted in you can always But make sure they're rooted in first fairly well I would give it a 6 months to a year to make sure they root in just to be on the safe side. but that should help you out in singing them down deep along of the tops of them most of the tops like 2/3 of the plant is above water level they should do fine
Just an idea to help with the water issues... In Alaska we use blue spruce to control ponding water. A 5 ft tall tree can drink up to 90 gallons of water a day in summer. An easy way to help with controlling ponding water. They do get enormous. Not cheap, but definitely helps when we have standing water issues. But at least your chickens and bunnies will stay dry.
Some of those mulberries gets really big, I have a gigantic one in my garden, I’ll send you a picture tomorrow. Really great with all the plants, Tom Holt is really generous, looking forward to see more of you working together Ps mulberry leaves are a great food source for your iguanas, and when you get some tortoises on the property 😉
Looks like an amazing property you have there. I'm a little jealous, waiting for the Midwest winter to show up here. All my tropicals will be coming in the house soon.
I don't know if you can have triploid/grass carp down there, but if so adding some of those in the pond would help with the grass and pond weeds. They're also cool to watch when they're feeding and just cruising around in the pond.
You should just get a rake and walk into the pond and rake all the weeds out. We used to have tournaments on the lakes to see which house could get the biggest pile of weeds at the end of the summer. We found a a big landscape rake for like gravel works best.
I try to grow plants and it works fine, but I keep them indoors in northern WI, bananas, pomegranate,avacado, orange,lemon I don't get fruit,I wonder if I get a good light if that would change but my lights are on my lewisi and I'm limited. My prickly pear is growing great but still no fruit off it. Only tomatoes, peppers and golden berries.
All my house plants in Georgia that were either kept under grow lights or by windows are able to be kept outside since moving them down to Florida, they absolutely love it!!
Jerry you're 100 percent right Papyrus grew along the Nile they used it they used to take the reed cut off the tops and cut them from the bottom and then they would slip them down the center and spread them out and flatten them and that would be the piece of paper Was the piece of reads that were stacked together and they would I don't remember they would tie them or glue them somehow together But they would alternate so they'd have one row going up and down then the other row that you have going across like a cross hatch and you don't remember if they weave them or just connected them somehow was like glue but they would then flatten that and that would become your paper and then they would write on it once it was dried and they would trim it too But you're correct that's exactly what they did they grew the gruel of proprietors naturally and formed it into sheets no I didn't I don't know if they interwove the cross hatch like he would for like weaving or not I would think that eventually they would do that and learn that that would hold the paper together better. Please I would think that that's what they would do I don't know for certain on that but that seems the most logical course of action to interweave the flattened and cut reeds. so you are incorrect I mean you are correct sorry you totally correct on what you were thinking and remembering good education.
Now the elephant ears i've heard both Tom and Cannon and a few other people call them allocation not colacasia So I would double check on the name with Tom and if it is co-location then that's my fault maybe it's a different subspecies to the alacacia because everybody I've heard talk about elephant ears from Rachel O'Leary big Richard Ohio Fish Rescue Canon and Tom they all call them allocation. so just double check on the name because you may have got it wrong but I could be confused and that could be a different species than the regular elephant year. So double check Cortana find out what exactly you've got.
Okay I think our final decision is going to be some in Sonny's kagan in the areas that aren't growing plants Get the soil tested to see it might be just a mineral or a vitamin deficiency that you can supplement and fix like it was potassium or calcium or KP which is potassium and something else I feel what it is but more might be just nitrogen deficiency and you can fix that with supplements additives to claw into the soil and that'll help the plants do better It's weird certain plants like Certain nutrients like if you've got roses and when you plant roses which one do you want to scratch and move there around it or some epsom salts because those have rare minerals that roses love that'll make them helpful establish and grow better and produce flowers so I used to grab like a small handful of Epson sauce like 1/4 cup or less and sprinkle that around my rose bushes every spring and every fall and they get amazing absolutely amazing you can always put manure down or compost material down but just scratching the other chemicals that the plants need..
It should all roughly have the same nutrient composition, all of the dirt in the enclosures came from a load of dirt that was delivered. I’m guessing it has something to do with how much traffic and digging the animals do, the elevation of the land vs surrounding area, etc.
I like the plants your adding but why would you cut the stuff on the fence? Your neighbors fence looks like crap, I like the natural look, they look like a golf course, it's hideous compared to what you have.
Wonderful video guys. Kagan you really do have a special gift with the lizards, watching the interaction with Raven, she looked sooo chilled. Bless you. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
Thank you Katie!! ☺️♥️
Tom is the single most generous man on TH-cam right now 😊 his generosity knows no bounds. He's got a broken shoulder yet He's still going around spreading his ROOTS and bringing happiness through oxygen via plants. Stay rooted Tom (and Caeser the best sidekick ever) 😊
Not to mention a clever marketing man.
Yes its generous but it's also the simplest most obvious way to grow his brand.
Advertising is often the Biggest expense a company can have.
Toms definitely not doing all this for free at any of the 3 peoples house. Nothing is free in life trust me and everyone should know that.
Ok Debbie Downer. Tom is awsome@txmarine82
Touche' Sister! Well said.
These kind of videos will start to take off just need to find your audience. I love the builds and planting stuff so just keep doing what you do and the views will come buddy.
So funny how comfortable Jerry seems on camera now. I remember when we first saw him with Kenan, he seemed a little camera shy. I’m happy for his growth and success and hope he continues to flourish. He’s always seemed like a genuine, nice guy 👌
that passionfruit vine would look nice on a fence
Alexander with K was the absolute BEST! seeing the puppies was a close second! Love all the animals ❤
😂😂😂 Kagan, Alexander was determined to get you mucky and looked quite happy with himself 😂😂
Love all the new plants. Shout out to Tom for the beautiful plants
Didn’t he though?! How can I say no to that sweet face when he’s so persistent 😂😂
@@Reptiles_and_Roses😂 he did! And no you can't can you... Just have to love him and his mud ❤ xx
I like that you took a moment to thank tom in your video jerry he's a selfless guy and ive seen others not be so thankful for his generosity....i know you and kagan appreciate what he is doing for you2....
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Great video! Loved all the B-roll footage mixed in, keeps the flow really nice! Can’t wait to see all the plants grow in and hope to get a 6month update video! That would be neat :)
We are also so excited to see how it will look in another 6 months to a year, it will be incredible and even more jungle like!!
Jerry, if you don’t want to use chemicals to kill unwanted grass and weeds on your drive way you can use concentrated vinegar. Home Depot sells 30% vinegar in 2.5 gallon jugs. I switched to that as to not harm my animals.
Jerry grab a bunch of that bamboo from Kenans and create some bamboo forests on your property
I'm always in awe of how well all the monitors took after kagen(hope spelled correctly).admire the love attention and time you put into all the animals
Don’t ya love the hair duo’s you get from your kids .🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Tfs ❤😊
He really is like a toddler, had to put mud on mom and fix my hair for me 😂😂💕
Tom is a Gem, just going around like a plant santa giving all of you amazing plants. What a great guy.
Plant Santa!! Love it 😂😂
I can’t wait to see an update like a year from now
Us too!
Tom & Jerry!
All the hard work is clearly showing, property looks great!
I loved seeing Keegan and Alexander.
The funny chicken is a frizzle, carrying the gene that makes the feathers curly.
Still can't believe how much water is on the property still! Miss you guys!
30:15 ❤ so good with them
I love all your videos. Thank you, Tom Holt, for all the help you are giving out. The front is going to look great. Maybe snag the one cactus plant that Kenan has so it can be big when you get tortoises or feed to the Iguanas. Not sure how it would do in your area of Florida though.
Most certainly!! I grabbed some of the cactus pads from Kenan’s a number of months ago and they already have new pads growing on them! Excited to be able to feed the iguanas and torts with them one day 🥰
Love to see all these wonderful monitors get pettings! I have an Ackie and she's addicted to her pettings.
Pete & Eevee checking out the plants...my puppies 🥰😍....love it!!! I can never get enough of seeing them in the videos. Has Tom Holt been able to visit your place as in checking out all the reptiles? Kagan looks like you got the waterlillies for the pond after all, I wasn't the only one that thought about that 😂 I will keep my fingers crossed the turtles don't eat them 🤣😂 I was hoping Tom would bring you the Amazon waterlillies, the leaves get up to 6 feet wide on these things!! Pete & Eevee playing is so adorable!! Where is Zelda in all of this....I bet in the house in the A/C!! I love seeing you work with the monitors Kagan, you have an energy about you that the animals understand, I have met FEW people in my life that hold that energy, it is very rare but I have also seen it in Jerry's mom too...very cool!!! @36:01 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 Yup your doin it 🤣😂 Great video guys!! Cheers!!
34:56 😂he’s such a character. He thinks he’s a cuddly teddy not a big ol sharp clawed reptile 😂
Always a Tom in Jerry's life! Tom has been showing up in a lot of TH-cam videos lately, good to see everyone working together.
I had to laugh at Alexander climbing and walking all over you. He was determined.
I know you are going to help Holt with his property
Your place is looking wonderful Jerry. I sure do miss your mom being there helping. The best mom and son content on TH-cam 💕
Those monitors really enjoy Kagan. That is so awesome
I love Tom he is the best
Jerry some time ago I talked about a floating island in middle of the pond. You could do the same with the plants/grass you put on waters edge. If you anchor some kind of floating base as long as the plants on top of waters surface the roots will grow down in our and help filter waste. NONE OF MY PLANTS ARE IN THE GROUND AND ALL PLANTS ABOVE WATER LINE AND ALL ROOTS BELOW. I'm going to be experimenting with floating garden beds with various vegetables n plants.
Yard looks awesome btw
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Free Glass Shrimp. I pay $10 for 35 of them.
Love a plant video. Living in England I can only dream of having tropical plants like that. 👍🏻🏴
Oh how I love loquat. Can’t wait for the tree to bear fruit so you can tell us how sweet and tart they are. Yum!
They are my favorite… I want to have at least four more!
That horn honking and Kagen’s reaction cracked me up!! 😂😂😂 (sorry if I misspelled your name!)
Frizzle
You are one hundred percent right I am in Egypt right now my husband is originally from here he has lived in New Jersey for 42 years now and we visit envy year we have a home here and we just retired in June the mangoes are in season right now and they are delicious I no the Florida mangoes are delicious to good luck with your new plants they do make a big difference I also have a fig tree in New Jersey and it produces a lot of fruit
Wow! That’s a big lake you have!
Get some Apple Bananas. Theyrr the best!
That plant matter you oulled form the pond is all you need to fertilize the bananas. Just loads of organic mulch.
I love these longer videos! It is fun to watch both just living life. Your property is gorgeous and I don't think you have the ugliest fence on the street. Your property looks private and tropical. I would not want a vacant grass lot with a fence and the house visible from the road. It is cool you have a driveway in the jungle that twists and turns and no one from the road knows what lies beyond✨
Paradise 😍❤️
I love seeing all the hard work you all put in turn out so well and the up close interactions with the animals are amazing!
Looks like Pete found himself a lady friend
For the papyrus you can always tie the clumps together with cordage natural cordage and tie it to a brick and then float the brick out to where you want them and then sink them down by placing the brick on top of the papyrus bundle if you want to do each bundle tie them together and then weight them down where you want them and that should work that way they won't float up and once they're rooted in you can always But make sure they're rooted in first fairly well I would give it a 6 months to a year to make sure they root in just to be on the safe side. but that should help you out in singing them down deep along of the tops of them most of the tops like 2/3 of the plant is above water level they should do fine
Just a few weeks to go ill be there to pick them monitors up!!!! We are looking forward to the trip!
We are looking forward to seeing yall! 😊
You can use vinegar salt and dish soap to get rid of vegetation in the gravel road
We will try try that
You can use apple cider vinegar to get rid of pests also
the chickend need baby oil to gryce the culy hair 😂
You are correct about the 😊papyrus!
Tom and you and Kenan And Pc and finatic are one of most human profile’s of the youtube as far
Love you boath❤❤❤🎉😅
Pete!!
You need to do a video of you working on your mud truck
Plants look nice. Your great with the animals 👏🏾
“Kiwi” ti plants! Love them!
Just an idea to help with the water issues... In Alaska we use blue spruce to control ponding water. A 5 ft tall tree can drink up to 90 gallons of water a day in summer. An easy way to help with controlling ponding water. They do get enormous. Not cheap, but definitely helps when we have standing water issues. But at least your chickens and bunnies will stay dry.
First like. Always a good day when there's a worlfsworld video posted
Some of those mulberries gets really big, I have a gigantic one in my garden, I’ll send you a picture tomorrow.
Really great with all the plants, Tom Holt is really generous, looking forward to see more of you working together
Ps mulberry leaves are a great food source for your iguanas, and when you get some tortoises on the property 😉
get this for the pond - Victoria amazonica
Looks like an amazing property you have there. I'm a little jealous, waiting for the Midwest winter to show up here. All my tropicals will be coming in the house soon.
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Appreciate the video as always
I don't know if you can have triploid/grass carp down there, but if so adding some of those in the pond would help with the grass and pond weeds. They're also cool to watch when they're feeding and just cruising around in the pond.
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Great view Jerry ! 🦋🌲🌻💕🌏🍹🎋🎍🎎🎏🎐🌹🌞
If the colocasias get steady moisture, they can thrive with direct sun. That way, they grow more upright. Half sun half shade is ideal!
They make rakes specifically for raking the weeds out of lakes and ponds that would work 100 times better than that hook
You should just get a rake and walk into the pond and rake all the weeds out. We used to have tournaments on the lakes to see which house could get the biggest pile of weeds at the end of the summer. We found a a big landscape rake for like gravel works best.
Get some black elephant ears, they are so beautiful! Also some Champagne mangos.
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I try to grow plants and it works fine, but I keep them indoors in northern WI, bananas, pomegranate,avacado, orange,lemon I don't get fruit,I wonder if I get a good light if that would change but my lights are on my lewisi and I'm limited. My prickly pear is growing great but still no fruit off it. Only tomatoes, peppers and golden berries.
All my house plants in Georgia that were either kept under grow lights or by windows are able to be kept outside since moving them down to Florida, they absolutely love it!!
The Foxfire is my favorite!!❤
those papaya root is big . it once crack my house cement. those roots will destroy your cement. and then they die leaving big hole underground
wend the papaya tree grow i warranty you the feances goin to get nock down with time
Jerry you're 100 percent right Papyrus grew along the Nile they used it they used to take the reed cut off the tops and cut them from the bottom and then they would slip them down the center and spread them out and flatten them and that would be the piece of paper Was the piece of reads that were stacked together and they would I don't remember they would tie them or glue them somehow together But they would alternate so they'd have one row going up and down then the other row that you have going across like a cross hatch and you don't remember if they weave them or just connected them somehow was like glue but they would then flatten that and that would become your paper and then they would write on it once it was dried and they would trim it too But you're correct that's exactly what they did they grew the gruel of proprietors naturally and formed it into sheets no I didn't I don't know if they interwove the cross hatch like he would for like weaving or not I would think that eventually they would do that and learn that that would hold the paper together better. Please I would think that that's what they would do I don't know for certain on that but that seems the most logical course of action to interweave the flattened and cut reeds. so you are incorrect I mean you are correct sorry you totally correct on what you were thinking and remembering good education.
Now the elephant ears i've heard both Tom and Cannon and a few other people call them allocation not colacasia So I would double check on the name with Tom and if it is co-location then that's my fault maybe it's a different subspecies to the alacacia because everybody I've heard talk about elephant ears from Rachel O'Leary big Richard Ohio Fish Rescue Canon and Tom they all call them allocation. so just double check on the name because you may have got it wrong but I could be confused and that could be a different species than the regular elephant year. So double check Cortana find out what exactly you've got.
Papyrus is also what Thor Heyerdahl hold he’s famous boats Ra1 & Ra 2 on which he crossed the Atlantic
Wonder if the turtles would eat the lillys with giant pads as they are covered in spines
Okay I think our final decision is going to be some in Sonny's kagan in the areas that aren't growing plants Get the soil tested to see it might be just a mineral or a vitamin deficiency that you can supplement and fix like it was potassium or calcium or KP which is potassium and something else I feel what it is but more might be just nitrogen deficiency and you can fix that with supplements additives to claw into the soil and that'll help the plants do better It's weird certain plants like Certain nutrients like if you've got roses and when you plant roses which one do you want to scratch and move there around it or some epsom salts because those have rare minerals that roses love that'll make them helpful establish and grow better and produce flowers so I used to grab like a small handful of Epson sauce like 1/4 cup or less and sprinkle that around my rose bushes every spring and every fall and they get amazing absolutely amazing you can always put manure down or compost material down but just scratching the other chemicals that the plants need..
It should all roughly have the same nutrient composition, all of the dirt in the enclosures came from a load of dirt that was delivered. I’m guessing it has something to do with how much traffic and digging the animals do, the elevation of the land vs surrounding area, etc.
If you want any Victoria lilies for the pond I probably still have some in pots not far from you.
I’m not in a position to buy anything right now… My attorney has his hands in my pockets!
@@WolfesWorld free if we can get them out of the pond. I abandoned the pots and they have grown through into the pond bottom.
Why not just plant some kudzu in all the monitor cages lol jk
You could have picked those in the wild the huge elephant ear
So what’s your mixed feelings about palmagranit? My great aunt had one on the side of her house, and we are them up, but they were to tart for me.
How long is your largest black throat monitor?
Do you have any agamas (red-headed) around there?
Don't put the papaya tree close to the concrete. The roots will destroy the concrete when they get bigger.
I like the plants your adding but why would you cut the stuff on the fence? Your neighbors fence looks like crap, I like the natural look, they look like a golf course, it's hideous compared to what you have.
Because the plan is to put up a solid fence that they won’t be able to see through anyways :)
It will be a 4 foot solid fence with a ton of lush vegetation above it
That makes far more sense.
Love plants, love reptiles, but I can´t stand the "background" music.