Julie, that plant is a perennial and it will come back every year for you. You need to repot it and it will grow grow grow. Love it. Donna xoxo i forgot to post that beautiful plant is a Hosta. I have plenty of them in my garden. Dont have to do a thing and they comeback each year bigger and more beautiful.
@@lindak7499 In Mississippi I think hostas would need full shade or a little morning sun and shade the rest of the day. A covered porch or under a shady tree would be perfect.
Hostas are great plants. They do go dormant in the winter and are easily divided and multiplied. Lots of videos about hostas. They’re also a bit pricey.
The cat at 4:02, I remember seeing these used to hold old 45s (records - in their paper jackets, of course.) not sure if that’s what it was intended for but that’s how many were used back in the 70’s
Your plant is a hosta. Light to heavy shade, has summer blooms but is grown for the foliage. Makes a large mounding accent plant. Minimal to no maintenance. Dies to the ground in the fall. Very easy to grow. A large one can be divided to make 3 or 4 smaller plants that mature to full size in a few years.
The plant is a Hosta, which is a perennial. In my UT climate it’s dormant during the winter but comes back every spring, and blooms in early summer. It’s a shade plant, likes well drained but moist soil. There are many varieties. I’ve had a variety of Hosta in my garden since 1995. It’s a dependable plant in the ground with mulching or fertilizer in the spring.
You got a beautiful hosta plant. They love the shade and not the hot summer sun! They also like water. If you plant it in the ground they will spread and make a beautiful border. They bloom in the late spring and summer and are perennials.
The frosted glass perfume bottle looks like a French Lalique piece. They are valuable and collectible! The ones I have seen are much smaller, but yours may be a very early piece. What a wonderful sale!
Mine too in SC. My neighbors have so many in their front flower beds, and you can go out at night and there will be about four or five deer eating from their flower beds every night. Mine are a slight ways from my house, in the shade trees, but the deer eat them every year.
The variegated Hosts can take some early east sun, but they can't really take that hot full son. It needs shade. They do great in a bed around the house with bushes to protect it. I love all of your finds!
Absolutely LOVE estate sales! I took my 14 year old granddaughter to her first estate sale a few weeks ago. I’m sure she’s ready to go to the next one. I’m hoping I got her hooked on thrifting and estate sales. Granddaughters are So Much fun. That plant is a Hosta ( don’t know what variety). They’re a perennial and grow anywhere outside. That plant if you should decide to divide it will be about 5-6 individual plants, look up “dividing Hosta”, normally you grow them in shady areas. Sending hugs from very cold Iowa.
That plant in the metal pot is a Hosta. They are shade loving plants that prefer a little morning sun. I have many different varieties. What most people don’t know about them is the fact they are edible and taste delicious. The early shoots in the spring are the best but the leaves are good too. Stir fry or roast with a little olive oil and seasoning. They taste very similar to asparagus. I would repot that one and split it up. Just cut the roots in sections with the leaves and plant wherever there’s shade and they’ll do great.
Wow, I saw several things I would have grabbed. Those stamps were used on a printing press. Would have grabbed them and the blue refrigerator dish. Loved the children sewing machines.
What a beautiful area 😇🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 love the sale 😇 tiny chairs are so cute to hang on the wall, I put grandkids photos on them 🥰 maybe a old perfume bottle ♥️
Those 3 metal dome things in the 1st house are tops to gas containers like helium. They are huge tanks. The hosta plant is beautiful and will come back each year, or at least mine does. They prefer shade with some Sun but not a lot. Mine comes back strong each year and every few years I have to thin it and can give away some plants.
I soooo wanted that cabinet & trunk for you!! Btw you can take a pic of that plant & google will tell you hot you to care for it! I wanted to be in that toy room so bad!
Those 2 Reindeer were absolutely beautiful...and for $40 each?? Wow!!!! There's a great App that you can get where you take a photo of any plant or flower and it automatically tells you what it is, how often to water it, where to keep it, etc. I forget the name but if you simply type in "flower", I do believe it will show up in the list.
Sheep stealers the 3 round pieces of metal were toppers for gas cylinders like oxygen or welding gases. The plant is a veregated hosta.it is a Perrieneal, can be divided to smaller plan vs multiple times as it grows
The plant is called Hostas or elephant ears. Keep it watered and you can separate it out every spring and divide it in half and make more and more pots. You might want to put a few up the stalks in the ground because it’ll multiply faster.
The iron cap that you picked up with the holes in the side, kind of heavy. those are covers for acetylene bottles that welders use..(my daddy is a retired welder)
The Chaise Longue with the big wheels I believe is a garden chair for recovering hospital patients, the white thing that was made into a table is a part of a churning machine, and the plant is a Hosta but not sure which one, they like damp shaded areas
The three metal things next to the plastic bottle feeder for calves are tops that go on propane tanks the tall ones for your home covers the gauges so that can't be messed with
That is a Hosta. Pull it apart, and as long as each little piece has some root on it, it will grow. The leaves will die, but it will come back. You can sit it somewhere and plànt it in early Spring. I gave my daughter one that was in a cheap laundry basket , had no dirt to speak of and it lived for two winters, outside in that basket. She finally devided it and planted down a fence line and they are beautiful. Didn't mean to write a book but yeah, they are great plants.
Loved the carved desk. Would like to have seen more if it. Also loved the perfume bottle--hope it is Lalique. Lalique also made car hood ornaments as well (very collectable and expensive).
I can't believe you didn't get the little sewing machine! I have at least 3 antique ones, each worth $70-100. Buying for your viewers means seeing beyond your own personal style. I was an antique dealer for many years. I still thrift for fun. It helps if you go through old antique books to learn what to look for.
Pretty Hostas plant but no sun. Does great in shade and snales love them. Before winter I cut mine back right to the dirt. They come back yr. after yr. Amazing finds Julie. Blessings Always
Those 3 metal round cap looking things are travel covers for cutting torch gas bottles. It’s a law to cover the valves on those gas bottles when transporting them.
Fun fun fun! Great finds! By the way Julie that hostas is extremely hardy you could break it up in four pieces and have huge plants in a matter of weeks 😉
The plant is a hosta. You can actually separate it and it will multiply each year. I have 5 in my garden and they come back bigger and more beautiful every year! They also bloom flowers. I’m surprised they had it in a pot, I’ve never seen one that big contained like that. I love everything you found, great treasures Julie!
Hi Julie, thank you for taking us with you. We do not have estate sales in the uk, which is very upsetting, I would love them. I always forget I’m watching your video, as you make me feel I’m there myself. You do a fantastic job with your content. The plant is definitely a variegated Hosta, slugs love them, I cover the earth with broken egg shells, the uk slugs,hate me😂. The plant will go to ground in the winter, so remember it’s there. I’ve nearly planted over mine a few times. It’s a outside plant. Keep up the good work. Love love love both your channels. Sending bit hugs from Wales uk.x
The plant is a hosta for part shade. It’s a perennial and when planted in the ground, they get bigger every year. The dear always eat mine. What a great estate sale. That property was so beautiful.
My ex coworker had a cherub angel just like that one you found cemented to her mailbox she had made. It was so pretty and looked so nice with her house
Love it all!! Great video. I would definitely check to see if that bottle is Lalique and I love when you said Aww Shaaa... keep saying it please. I still say it once in a while.
I know it is in to put books backward , but the spine of the book is one of the best things about it.
AGREE! Turning books around to have pages facing out is truly one of the stupidest trends ever.
@@vjhreeves Yes, totally stupid ! It has been one following the other. It's dumb people !
Julie, that plant is a perennial and it will come back every year for you. You need to repot it and it will grow grow grow. Love it. Donna xoxo i forgot to post that beautiful plant is a Hosta. I have plenty of them in my garden. Dont have to do a thing and they comeback each year bigger and more beautiful.
I the plant is a Hostas 💕☺️ great finds and the carved riser is gorgeous .
Hostas usually like shade or a little sun.
@@lindak7499 In Mississippi I think hostas would need full shade or a little morning sun and shade the rest of the day. A covered porch or under a shady tree would be perfect.
Love your videos- love how you say “aww Sha”. Must be originally from Louisiana-🥰
I would have had to buy that whole box of little chairs. I love them!
The plant is a hosta
I believe that jar was a large perfume bottle. It may be a store display. Very pretty.
Hostas are great plants. They do go dormant in the winter and are easily divided and multiplied. Lots of videos about hostas. They’re also a bit pricey.
The cat at 4:02, I remember seeing these used to hold old 45s (records - in their paper jackets, of course.) not sure if that’s what it was intended for but that’s how many were used back in the 70’s
I also think it is a holder for letters.
I think it's for mail
The plant is a Hosta. Absolutely amazing estate sales! So many treasures I would be interested in! Exciting!
I wish I could like this video a thousand times. My mouth dropped on the floor with how many antique and vintage stuff those houses had. ☺️
Cool finds , those were sheep shears to sheer sheep wool
Hun, the decoy “swan” is a Canadian goose. That was gorgeous. Those decoys can be worth a lot of money. Love the things you bought
Yes, that was a nice Canada Goose. Or as we call them, cobra chickens. 😜 If you've ever been chased by one, you'll understand why.
those metal dome shaped things are tops to large gas tanks (for propane, oxygen, helium, etc.)
Your plant is a hosta. Light to heavy shade, has summer blooms but is grown for the foliage. Makes a large mounding accent plant. Minimal to no maintenance. Dies to the ground in the fall. Very easy to grow. A large one can be divided to make 3 or 4 smaller plants that mature to full size in a few years.
It's a collector's perfume bottle people still collect them. The plant could be Ficas elasticated Drescher maybe?
The plant is a Hosta, which is a perennial. In my UT climate it’s dormant during the winter but comes back every spring, and blooms in early summer. It’s a shade plant, likes well drained but moist soil. There are many varieties. I’ve had a variety of Hosta in my garden since 1995. It’s a dependable plant in the ground with mulching or fertilizer in the spring.
Beautiful property. You can tell the previous owner put ❤ into it.
You got a beautiful hosta plant. They love the shade and not the hot summer sun! They also like water. If you plant it in the ground they will spread and make a beautiful border. They bloom in the late spring and summer and are perennials.
The white frosted bottle resembles Lalique. Check it over carefully for the little signature Lalique or Rene Lalique. Might be with Al lot if it is.
The frosted glass perfume bottle looks like a French Lalique piece. They are valuable and collectible! The ones I have seen are much smaller, but yours may be a very early piece. What a wonderful sale!
I thought it was that
Have to be careful there are a lot of reproductions and the houses were a mix of old and reproduction items.
Even for a reproduction it's lovely.
@@Sotto_ i agree
I came here to say it looks like a Lalique bottle!
The deer love to eat hosta plants, they ate all of mine in NC
Mine too in SC. My neighbors have so many in their front flower beds, and you can go out at night and there will be about four or five deer eating from their flower beds every night. Mine are a slight ways from my house, in the shade trees, but the deer eat them every year.
I’m feeling major dejavu… the house looks so familiar! Have you been to a sale there before?
yep repeat
haha i was thinking i have seen this before lol 😄
The variegated Hosts can take some early east sun, but they can't really take that hot full son. It needs shade. They do great in a bed around the house with bushes to protect it. I love all of your finds!
Absolutely LOVE estate sales! I took my 14 year old granddaughter to her first estate sale a few weeks ago. I’m sure she’s ready to go to the next one. I’m hoping I got her hooked on thrifting and estate sales. Granddaughters are So Much fun. That plant is a Hosta ( don’t know what variety). They’re a perennial and grow anywhere outside. That plant if you should decide to divide it will be about 5-6 individual plants, look up “dividing Hosta”, normally you grow them in shady areas. Sending hugs from very cold Iowa.
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That plant in the metal pot is a Hosta. They are shade loving plants that prefer a little morning sun. I have many different varieties. What most people don’t know about them is the fact they are edible and taste delicious. The early shoots in the spring are the best but the leaves are good too. Stir fry or roast with a little olive oil and seasoning. They taste very similar to asparagus. I would repot that one and split it up. Just cut the roots in sections with the leaves and plant wherever there’s shade and they’ll do great.
Plant is a hosta. They don't like the hot sun....shade loving. You had a great haul at both estate sales! AWESOME!!
I want the trunk !!! Oh my girl.
Wow, I saw several things I would have grabbed. Those stamps were used on a printing press. Would have grabbed them and the blue refrigerator dish. Loved the children sewing machines.
What a beautiful area 😇🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 love the sale 😇 tiny chairs are so cute to hang on the wall, I put grandkids photos on them 🥰 maybe a old perfume bottle ♥️
Hosta likes shade grows very well 😊
So many wonderful treasures, bummer I live sever states away!
Your plant is a hosta. They prefer shade. This was an amazing sale. ❤
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Those 3 metal dome things in the 1st house are tops to gas containers like helium. They are huge tanks. The hosta plant is beautiful and will come back each year, or at least mine does. They prefer shade with some Sun but not a lot. Mine comes back strong each year and every few years I have to thin it and can give away some plants.
The frosted bottle held perfume. Hostos are easy to care for and they bloom.
Loved the CHUBBY ANGEL !
Variegated hosta Prefers shade comes back every year.
I soooo wanted that cabinet & trunk for you!!
Btw you can take a pic of that plant & google will tell you hot you to care for it!
I wanted to be in that toy room so bad!
Plant is hosta . Comes back bigger each year. You need to repot half of it. You will soon have 20 plants if you divide each year.
Hosta grows great in Pennsylvania
That perfume bottle gorgeous!
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As a collector, I would have been in heaven!
Omg tons of awesome stuff there!
What a fun sale!!!! The hosta is easy to take care of, just don’t put it in full sun. Can’t wait for the haul!
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The plant is a hosta & you wanna keep it in mostly shaded areas. The leaves will burn if you keep it in direct sunlight, especially afternoon sun.
The plant is a hosta, and that was great haul. ✔
Those 2 Reindeer were absolutely beautiful...and for $40 each?? Wow!!!! There's a great App that you can get where you take a photo of any plant or flower and it automatically tells you what it is, how often to water it, where to keep it, etc. I forget the name but if you simply type in "flower", I do believe it will show up in the list.
GREAT SALE & HAUL!!!
The plant is a Hosta. They grow well outside, too.
Sheep stealers the 3 round pieces of metal were toppers for gas cylinders like oxygen or welding gases. The plant is a veregated hosta.it is a Perrieneal, can be divided to smaller plan vs multiple times as it grows
the live plant is a hosta, they love the shade and can only take 6 hours in the early morning sun
I believe your plant is a Hosta! It’s a perennial - plant it in your yard and it will come back each year.
I would have grabbed that whole basket of flower frogs!!
The plant is called Hostas or elephant ears. Keep it watered and you can separate it out every spring and divide it in half and make more and more pots. You might want to put a few up the stalks in the ground because it’ll multiply faster.
Great haul Julie. I don't think I could have passed up the hand carved bookcase. I would have found a place LOL. to put it.
Hosta plant. Outdoor . You should take it out divide it , you'll have several plants then.
That one flower frog holds individual flowers and sits in a bowl/vessel of any kind. Super cool
The iron cap that you picked up with the holes in the side, kind of heavy. those are covers for acetylene bottles that welders use..(my daddy is a retired welder)
Love the flower frogs! 💐
The Chaise Longue with the big wheels I believe is a garden chair for recovering hospital patients, the white thing that was made into a table is a part of a churning machine, and the plant is a Hosta but not sure which one, they like damp shaded areas
The plant is hosts, love shade and ther bloom and come back every year. I have dozens of them.
The three metal things next to the plastic bottle feeder for calves are tops that go on propane tanks the tall ones for your home covers the gauges so that can't be messed with
That is a Hosta. Pull it apart, and as long as each little piece has some root on it, it will grow. The leaves will die, but it will come back. You can sit it somewhere and plànt it in early Spring. I gave my daughter one that was in a cheap laundry basket , had no dirt to speak of and it lived for two winters, outside in that basket. She finally devided it and planted down a fence line and they are beautiful. Didn't mean to write a book but yeah, they are great plants.
Loved the carved desk. Would like to have seen more if it. Also loved the perfume bottle--hope it is Lalique. Lalique also made car hood ornaments as well (very collectable and expensive).
Wow!!!😳
What FUN…stuff!!!
You got some amazing…items!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!❤😊
I can't believe you didn't get the little sewing machine! I have at least 3 antique ones, each worth $70-100. Buying for your viewers means seeing beyond your own personal style. I was an antique dealer for many years. I still thrift for fun. It helps if you go through old antique books to learn what to look for.
Painful to watch.
⚘️👍💕❤️🐴💐
She doesnt have a brick and morter shop, so she buys just to resell on line, or for her own use.
That’s a goose lol. Those chairs would be cute hanging on a wall as a shelf with a plant on it
Awesome sales great finds!! How fun!!!
Wonderful estate sale! And wonderful neighbor for letting you know about it! 😊
Pretty Hostas plant but no sun. Does great in shade and snales love them. Before winter I cut mine back right to the dirt. They come back yr. after yr. Amazing finds Julie. Blessings Always
Hosta! Loves shade! Love all ur finds! The cement reindeer were amazing!!!
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WOW! WHAT A SALE!! I LOVED EVERYTHING YOU FOUND...WISH I WAS THERE TO GET ALL
THE TEDDIES 🐻🐻🧸🧸🥰
Those 3 metal round cap looking things are travel covers for cutting torch gas bottles. It’s a law to cover the valves on those gas bottles when transporting them.
That is a Hosta plant. It can be seperated every year to get more plants to put else where
The shears are Antique topiary garden shears are awesome and so easy on the hand.
Hostas like partial shade
Love them🦋
The plant is a Hosta. They usually like shade.
What beautiful animals at the start.
A wonderful video and a great haul for you.
You found so many wonderful treasures!
The metal looking scissors you picked up are sheets I have some like that to trim my box bushes
Fun fun fun! Great finds! By the way Julie that hostas is extremely hardy you could break it up in four pieces and have huge plants in a matter of weeks 😉
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The plant is a hosta. You can actually separate it and it will multiply each year. I have 5 in my garden and they come back bigger and more beautiful every year! They also bloom flowers. I’m surprised they had it in a pot, I’ve never seen one that big contained like that. I love everything you found, great treasures Julie!
Those clippers are called mule shears. Mule skinners kept the mane cropped close and around the hooves.
The “scissors “ you picked up are sheep shears to trim their wool for summer.
Hi Julie, thank you for taking us with you. We do not have estate sales in the uk, which is very upsetting, I would love them.
I always forget I’m watching your video, as you make me feel I’m there myself.
You do a fantastic job with your content.
The plant is definitely a variegated Hosta, slugs love them, I cover the earth with broken egg shells, the uk slugs,hate me😂.
The plant will go to ground in the winter, so remember it’s there. I’ve nearly planted over mine a few times. It’s a outside plant.
Keep up the good work. Love love love both your channels. Sending bit hugs from Wales uk.x
Maybe if you have a yard sale you might start a trend :-)
The plant is a hosta for part shade. It’s a perennial and when planted in the ground, they get bigger every year. The dear always eat mine. What a great estate sale. That property was so beautiful.
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I liked the sewing machine and the flowering decanter I won't put alcohol in it but some color water would be great.
That Hosta will come back year after year and you basically have to do nothing. It will multiply like crazy if you plant it in the ground.
The glass perfume bottle resembles L'Air du Temps design, if that helped
The plant is a hostas, very easy to grow
My ex coworker had a cherub angel just like that one you found cemented to her mailbox she had made. It was so pretty and looked so nice with her house
Omg you're so lucky! I would've been in heaven. 😍❤ obsessed with your purchases.
The big scissor looking things are sheep shears.
OMG.....such awesome hinds......love this type of estate sale....true vintage items....great scores !!!! 🙀😻😺
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I need that perfume bottle😍
Same!
I bet that old calendar behind the Santa had a cool vintage pic on the month of December
Lovely quality items
I think it's a hosta plant. Shade lover. Easy to care for. Can divide after a few years and you'll have 2 or more plants.
You should have gotten the cute cat card holder.😄🐈⬛
Watch out for deer eating your hosta! Very easy plant to grow and split.
Love it all!! Great video. I would definitely check to see if that bottle is Lalique and I love when you said Aww Shaaa... keep saying it please. I still say it once in a while.