It's fall already where I live and I was bringing my tropical plants indoors today for the long winter ahead. This video just cheered me up, thank you!
😍😍😍 Such a gorgeous place to be. I could plop down anywhere and just soak in the sight of all those beautiful plants. That right there is my happy place!! 💚🌱🌿🌳🌷🌺🌼💐🌻
Nothing is better for your sales then showing how these plants look mature! And Logees has many beautiful mature specimens. It's a real treat to see some. Hope Byron makes some more off the cuff videos showing some plants even if it's just a handful and talks about how they could be grown as large size mature plants indoors and not look crazy like a giant bush in the living room haha. No one ever talks about growing any indoor plants to appealing large specimens and which plants are good for doing so. It's nice to have one here or there throughout the house. Which plants good candidates?! That large lolipop plant was amazing. Who would ever know they could grow like that with thick mature stems if not for this video for example. Please ask him to make a video with some of his favorites in this regard!
Thanks for the greenhouse tour.you have a Beautiful collection of Amazing flowers and plants, things we will probably never see. Except in a well cared for house. Love it. TKS
Greenhouses are very beautiful. Thank you for showing these plants. I brought some hyacinths home for the last two weeks. Their scent is so beautiful. After they were through I said to myself, “What’s next.?”. I would like an indoor plant that flowers. I’ve always wanted to visit Logee’s. It’s about a four hour drive. After this virus shutdown, I will be visiting greenhouses and looking for new plants to add to my collection. Thank you for showing your plants.
I'm just speechless.... 😲 Some of these plants can live outdoors in our climate, but they are deciduous, so they are just starting to wake up. And some of those plants I had never seen before, I wish I could order them all from you, but I do hope they'll be available in my country one day... Stay safe and have a wonderful day!! ☺️
I love your story about taking the flower petals I'm going up high and letting them go and watch them twirl around! Many of us on the east coast to have maple trees have loved doing the same thing with handfuls of seeds flinging them up in the air and watching them helicopter down! I didn't realize how lucky I was as a kid to be able to do that until years later my sister brought her kids back to the Pittsburgh area and was happy to see if she could show her kids all the seeds of the maple tree helicopter down. She also was delighted with lightning bugs to show her children because apparently they don't have lightning bugs in Arizona! I can't imagine a summer evening as a kid without a jar of lightning bugs. My own kids ask me a question I couldn't answer and that was what do lightning bugs eat so I went to My World Book Encyclopedia and found out they eat pollen! Nowadays kids look things up on the internet but I think looking something up in a book was a lot more worthwhile
I really appreciate your videos of the greenhouse, every time you show a plant I already think of its name here in Brazil. I could do a special on the Buganvileas to get to know the varieties, in Brazil we cultivate but we don't know the variety´s names. Yesterday, today and tomorrow is the (manaca de cheiro, Flor de São Miguel ) manaca of smell, clerodendron - (lagrima de Cristo) tear of Christ, Lollipop Flower - (Camarão) Shrimp Flower, Alocasia Cuprea - (Costela de Adão) Adam's Rib...Congratulations for the work!
Thank you Byron for the tour, it brought a fond memory of me surrounded by some plants that I recognized from tropical area. I wish I live close enough to Logee's. Will you please have another tour for other plants?
Would you guys do a video showing for interesting low light and shade plant options? I know many people struggling with light growing indoors and same with me trying to find plants I like to grow on my porch. Its in Southern California so very bright indirect...but little direct sun and its surprisingly difficult to find nice plants I like to grow! Especially ones that might flower. I'm still sad I need tons of sun to grow bougainvillea, an absolute favorite of mine.
the angel trumpet, i'm assuming you're chopping branches just under the Y and rooting them? i can't imagine how often it would have to be watered in a basket though. i know mine that i have in big pots easily take a couple gallons of water every day in the summer. looks pretty neat though. i seen a small nursery a couple summers ago that a guy had rooted trumpet vines in a pot and they hanged over pretty nicely.
I love your tours! I have a suggestion for the photographer and that is to zoom in more on the plants and keep the camera focused on them. Some of us don't have big screen TVs to watch this on or a big screen attached to our computer or even a laptop to watch the videos on. I have my little tablet and right now I'm watching this on my cell phone so I'd love to be able to fill up the screen with the plant and the flowers. Of course handsome you is great on the video but I'm sure you wouldn't mind being cut out a little bit of parts of the video so the plant put it steal the Limelight from you teehee
Good day, sir. I have a question how do you propagate petraeovitex bambusetorum? The plant wasn't in this video but I saw it on a video uploaded by Summer.
Do you have any tips for germinating the seeds of Passiflora minata? Here in the UK its impossible to obtain plants and I'm sold seed propagation is difficult. Great video, thank you for posting! :)
Hello, it is currently taking us a bit longer to process orders because we have limited our staff and are taking extra safety precautions. I'm sure you will receive an update soon, however if you send a message with your information to info@logees.com they will be happy to check on your order status. Thank you!
It's fall already where I live and I was bringing my tropical plants indoors today for the long winter ahead. This video just cheered me up, thank you!
Thank you for the lift of spirits. Little paradise
😍😍😍 Such a gorgeous place to be. I could plop down anywhere and just soak in the sight of all those beautiful plants. That right there is my happy place!! 💚🌱🌿🌳🌷🌺🌼💐🌻
Thank you so much for the wonderful comment Bonnie! :)
Enjoyed the video! Much needed on another “nothing to do” day! The flowers are spectacular!
Thank you for watching, Jane! :)
Thank you so much. I live in Georgia and cannot come to visit your greenhouses. What a paradise to me.
Nothing is better for your sales then showing how these plants look mature! And Logees has many beautiful mature specimens. It's a real treat to see some. Hope Byron makes some more off the cuff videos showing some plants even if it's just a handful and talks about how they could be grown as large size mature plants indoors and not look crazy like a giant bush in the living room haha. No one ever talks about growing any indoor plants to appealing large specimens and which plants are good for doing so. It's nice to have one here or there throughout the house. Which plants good candidates?! That large lolipop plant was amazing. Who would ever know they could grow like that with thick mature stems if not for this video for example. Please ask him to make a video with some of his favorites in this regard!
Really enjoyed the tour...thanks so much
Thanks for watching Patti, glad you enjoyed it!
This is such a wonderful gift to those stuck inside. Thank you 💚
Thank you for sharing all the amazing plants in bloom! So beautiful!💜
Thanks for the kind words Sandra! :)
Thanks for the greenhouse tour.you have a Beautiful collection of Amazing flowers and plants, things we will probably never see. Except in a well cared for house. Love it. TKS
Greenhouses are very beautiful. Thank you for showing these plants. I brought some hyacinths home for the last two weeks. Their scent is so beautiful. After they were through I said to myself, “What’s next.?”. I would like an indoor plant that flowers. I’ve always wanted to visit Logee’s. It’s about a four hour drive. After this virus shutdown, I will be visiting greenhouses and looking for new plants to add to my collection. Thank you for showing your plants.
I loved my yellow coffee plant, had it for years before i lost it to my neglect. Thanks for yalls amazing plants.
Yellow coffee is a great plant!- thanks for watching :)
Always very much enjoy watching your videos. It's much needed and appreciated now that we are in iso. Thank you from Australia
I'm just speechless.... 😲
Some of these plants can live outdoors in our climate, but they are deciduous, so they are just starting to wake up.
And some of those plants I had never seen before, I wish I could order them all from you, but I do hope they'll be available in my country one day...
Stay safe and have a wonderful day!! ☺️
Thank you for these tours!
It s Heaven in your greenhouses!!!! ❤
Your greenhouse is a Gardners Paradise🌱just recently subscribed...every plant you talk about I want🌱
Such a joy to watch all these as they are common plants around here esp on the highland
Wow..Thanks for the tour. Nice to feel like I'm out in a garden instead of in on lock down.
I love your story about taking the flower petals I'm going up high and letting them go and watch them twirl around! Many of us on the east coast to have maple trees have loved doing the same thing with handfuls of seeds flinging them up in the air and watching them helicopter down! I didn't realize how lucky I was as a kid to be able to do that until years later my sister brought her kids back to the Pittsburgh area and was happy to see if she could show her kids all the seeds of the maple tree helicopter down. She also was delighted with lightning bugs to show her children because apparently they don't have lightning bugs in Arizona! I can't imagine a summer evening as a kid without a jar of lightning bugs. My own kids ask me a question I couldn't answer and that was what do lightning bugs eat so I went to My World Book Encyclopedia and found out they eat pollen! Nowadays kids look things up on the internet but I think looking something up in a book was a lot more worthwhile
I see some nice carnivorous plants in the background there!
Thank you I enjoyed that a lot. I wish we had that much variety in my country.
Wonderful tour, thank you! Although Byron kept walking by plants I wanted to see! I guess the tour couldn't be hours long.
I really appreciate your videos of the greenhouse, every time you show a plant I already think of its name here in Brazil. I could do a special on the Buganvileas to get to know the varieties, in Brazil we cultivate but we don't know the variety´s names. Yesterday, today and tomorrow is the (manaca de cheiro, Flor de São Miguel ) manaca of smell, clerodendron - (lagrima de Cristo) tear of Christ, Lollipop Flower - (Camarão) Shrimp Flower, Alocasia Cuprea - (Costela de Adão) Adam's Rib...Congratulations for the work!
I really loved this video, Medinillas are really one of my favourite plants, but. i find them a bit tricky to care for.
Take Care
Corbin
Great video! Subscribing and looking forward to more showy plants soon! :)
If not for the heat and humidity, I'd love to set up housekeeping in your greenhouse. It's full of beautiful flowers. I'd love to live among them.
Love these updates please stay safe!
I would love a tour of the plants on the benches if you have the time.
What's you tip to make my medinilla big as yours?
How long you have that big plant ?
Thank you so much
Thank you so much! You could make a 3 or 4 hour video and I wouldn't complain.
Very good tour and introduction to advanced plants to a beginner; the use of scientific names has always interested me at the Santa Barbara Zoo. 🐼🙌💯🐰
Truly Beautiful....
Thank you Byron for the tour, it brought a fond memory of me surrounded by some plants that I recognized from tropical area. I wish I live close enough to Logee's. Will you please have another tour for other plants?
Hello Mariana, thank you for the kind words! Yes, we will definitely have some more plant tours coming soon! Thank you! :)
Would you guys do a video showing for interesting low light and shade plant options? I know many people struggling with light growing indoors and same with me trying to find plants I like to grow on my porch. Its in Southern California so very bright indirect...but little direct sun and its surprisingly difficult to find nice plants I like to grow! Especially ones that might flower. I'm still sad I need tons of sun to grow bougainvillea, an absolute favorite of mine.
the angel trumpet, i'm assuming you're chopping branches just under the Y and rooting them? i can't imagine how often it would have to be watered in a basket though. i know mine that i have in big pots easily take a couple gallons of water every day in the summer. looks pretty neat though. i seen a small nursery a couple summers ago that a guy had rooted trumpet vines in a pot and they hanged over pretty nicely.
Would love to tour the green house.
I love your tours! I have a suggestion for the photographer and that is to zoom in more on the plants and keep the camera focused on them. Some of us don't have big screen TVs to watch this on or a big screen attached to our computer or even a laptop to watch the videos on. I have my little tablet and right now I'm watching this on my cell phone so I'd love to be able to fill up the screen with the plant and the flowers. Of course handsome you is great on the video but I'm sure you wouldn't mind being cut out a little bit of parts of the video so the plant put it steal the Limelight from you teehee
Thanks for the tour
Amazing zen my friend! 🌻
Thank you! :)
Keep up the good work Byron.
I love these videos
I order few indoor plants from you and it just shipped yesterday. Looking forward to their arrival :)
Good day, sir. I have a question how do you propagate petraeovitex bambusetorum? The plant wasn't in this video but I saw it on a video uploaded by Summer.
Do you have any tips for germinating the seeds of Passiflora minata? Here in the UK its impossible to obtain plants and I'm sold seed propagation is difficult. Great video, thank you for posting! :)
The alocasia has beautiful leaves
Uh oh, there are so many plants there I didn't know I wanted!!
Thank you for the tour, you guys have some very amazing plants. Are you doing shipping while you're shut down
?
Hi Shannon, thanks for watching! Yes, we are still shipping out plants and we have curbside pickup at our store. Thank you!
Good video, I’m currently saving seeds for the telegraph plant, as well as a sundew called drosera burmanii to plant in late may.
Very cool! The telegraph plant is a very fun plant to watch! Sundews are great too! :)
MR. LOGEE, BEEN WATCHING YOUR SHOW, REALLY LOVE, DO YOU SHIP OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY, ILIVE IN ONTARIO,CANADA
THANK YOU, AIDA
Thank you for your comments and interest, Aida. Unfortunately, we only ship to U.S. addresses at this time.
Wonderful
2:52 - letter 'E'
Eehlang-Eehlang
a common flower in Southeast Asia
I want to live in ur green house😁
💚 could you do a special on various Thunbergia species in the future?
That's a good idea, we do have a few Thunbergia varieties. Thanks for watching!
Are you open to the public ? I would love to come down soon and get a jasmine again like i did last year with my exotica plant
Hello, unfortunately our greenhouses are still currently closed to the public, however we do have curbside pickup available. Thank you!
Hi, I’ve ordered something almost two weeks ago and I haven’t received any updates. Can you please help?
Hello, it is currently taking us a bit longer to process orders because we have limited our staff and are taking extra safety precautions. I'm sure you will receive an update soon, however if you send a message with your information to info@logees.com they will be happy to check on your order status. Thank you!
Hi! Can do you send plants in Europe? Thank you!
Sorry, we only deliver to the US at this time. Thank you for your interest.
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Thank you! :)
Thank you too. I love you guys.
well well well
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