OMG, shitting inside the plants... I'm crying, that was so unexpected and funny. get him back on he's HILARIOUS! Really enjoyed the banter between you two as well, you should present a show together! loving the field trip editions, I have binge-watched them all weekend!
@@grammyyelog it was the moment he realised and said "oh i said shit" and shes like "Some people may be offended by it..." subtext *but I'm not* - made my day. It could of been edited out but I'm SO GLAD it wasn't as its one of my fav TH-cam moments ever.
6:33 I laughed so hard, I was watching this as an informative video series, and all of a sudden I get bombarded with "insect shit". "The ants are living here and shitting here." LOL Love your channel!
The Netherlands rocks for growing plants of all types! I have had the honor of visiting there a few years ago, and I can truly say that I enjoyed every moment! Awesome greenhouse visit Summer :-)
I absolutely love the way the botanical names just comfortably roll off your tongue, Summer! You truly are fluent in plants and I love your channel. You are the queen of green!
Omg Girl you just sent me over the edge 🤪 I was trying to cut down on my plant buying and then you did this interview.... I am drooling I love ur channel! Thank you John
Loved this video! So interesting to hear of his expeditions and discovery of plants. The carnivores plants have always caught my attention since seeing them in a botanical garden when I was a child. I still remember my parents explaining it to me. I'm wondering if you incorporate travel to do modeling with visits to cool plant locations? Either way, I thank you for incurring these expenses on our behalf.
Wow! This is one of my favorite Plant One On Me videos yet! Great showcase of many varieties that we don't see every day! What was that pine cone looking one at the front left area of the table? Do you happen to know? 🤓
New to your channel, I deeply appreciate your visits to professionals, it's always interesting to hear people that know more than they are passionate. I'm in the south of Portugal, same level as San Diego
This is why I chose to continue study in the Netherlands. Dutch people are so passionate with what they love. Gonna check his web. Groetjes uit Nederlands. You have one new subscriber in NL.
They go to quite some fairs throughout the Netherlands and other countries in Europe, mostly terrarium fairs. I went to a few and bought a few plants every time, for a great price. They are really nice and are always helping.
First off , thank you for all the videos and information you have given us. It helped me a lot as to how I should look after my plants. If you ever find the time, I would be most grateful if you could make a video explaining different grow lights and what you would recommend as a cheap solution, just to get a bit more hours for some of my plants during the winter {herbs and such}. Oh and I will definitely plant one on you. Thanks and please keep up with the videos.
This was very informative and entertaining I know I sound like a broken record everybody said the same thing. But it was indeed entertaining because you had so many different plants that I've never seen before I might have seen their bigger brother or sister. Awesome!👉👵👈
I really love this video and the unboxing! I follow you for a while now on Instagram and always wondered your connection with the Netherlands (cause of the name of your chicken haha) . I live close to Aalsmeer so maybe I can check this place up sometime! 🌱💚
Summer, if you return to the Netherlands, don't forget to visit the Hortus Botanicus of Leiden University in Leiden (close to Amsterdam). You'd love it, both for the plants and the unique location. If you are in need of a tour guide, just send me a message :)
Oh no, reading this made me sad. I was in Leiden for nearly a week last year, I missed this (walked by it late at night when it was closed), and I have no idea when I will be back :(
@@Darenim I haven't been yet! My wife just got her green card (we're in the US), so international travel for the sake of travelling is finally on the table, and we will definitely go eventually ☺
@@lalaleonalea Haha I did not expect you would answer! Good luck my friend. In the Netherlands, most things are currently opened as the pandemic is 'under control', so you'd be free to roam around Leiden and the Hortus. Quarantaine is still a thing though.
Hey Summer, somebody needs to tell that nice guy that plant at 12:30, it isn't a cactus. I think it's what may be commonly called a mesem, something in the Aizoaceae. It is Trichodiadema densum, in the ice plant family Aizoaceae. Those spines on it look like they come from areoles, but the growth habit is really weird for a cactus. Those spines are on the end of leaves, not tubercles. And if there's no fluff at all at the base of those spines, that indicates they aren't areoles, so it really can't be a cactus.
Such a great channel and LOVE this episode! I'm in love with all these varieties :)) The ant plant totally FREAKED me out lol. Thought that the house variety would have a bunch of ants inside Ahh! lol. Love the symbiotic relationship though:) I really want to buy the "mirror plant".
I’d love to hear more about the plant hauls from these places you visit-unless you leave without picking up a thing, which would actually be very heartbreaking!
Yes, I just meant in general, because you’ve gone to so many different places and very little is mentioned if you picked up some new aroids, an orchid maybe, or even a new favorite peperomia?! Looking forward to seeing the goodies :3 ps is there a story behind your signature overalls :)
I liked the small plants. I live in the netherlands. I don't know if u can visit the place, but i would like to get one or two plants from there. I'll check the websit. U really are good in remebering namens of plants. I see some video's im a New subcriber and it impreses me that u know sow much of plants. I enyoi ur video's. ♥️👋
By the way, that plant at 12:30, it isn't a cactus. I think it's what may be commonly called a mesem, something in the Aizoaceae. Those spines on it look like they come from areoles, but the growth habit is really weird for a cactus. Those spines are on the end of leaves, not tubercles. And if there's no fluff at all at the base of those spines, that indicates they aren't areoles, so it really can't be a cactus.
Does anybody know what the ant plant (dischidia plant) at 8:35 is? If you look it up you have to have the right name to find the right one. Love that plant, and he had to say it was easy to grow that did it!
In the TH-cam world of beauty ,meme and prank channels it is so amazing that you are dedicating this channel to plants..much needed!
glad you watched and appreciate the information :)
Yeah this channel is amazing
OMG, shitting inside the plants... I'm crying, that was so unexpected and funny. get him back on he's HILARIOUS! Really enjoyed the banter between you two as well, you should present a show together! loving the field trip editions, I have binge-watched them all weekend!
she was surprised and smiled and laughed inside. :))) shtting
@@grammyyelog it was the moment he realised and said "oh i said shit" and shes like "Some people may be offended by it..." subtext *but I'm not* - made my day. It could of been edited out but I'm SO GLAD it wasn't as its one of my fav TH-cam moments ever.
hahah typical Dutch humor, we aren't afraid to be a little offensive
@@claymountain1300 not as offensive as it is simply stupid.
@@nonrepublicrat dutch humor is stupid?
I too collect unusual plants. But this collection has me drooling. Love the rarity of all.
totally drool-worthy.
6:33 I laughed so hard, I was watching this as an informative video series, and all of a sudden I get bombarded with "insect shit". "The ants are living here and shitting here." LOL Love your channel!
so glad you're enjoying!
During lockdown it’s so amazing getting to watch all your videos and binge watch it again
This is by far one of my favorite episodes, Summer! I love all of the back and forth. Awesome episode. I can't wait to see more like this!
glad you like!
i love his personality! keeping it real 😂
The Netherlands rocks for growing plants of all types! I have had the honor of visiting there a few years ago, and I can truly say that I enjoyed every moment! Awesome greenhouse visit Summer :-)
They "shit" in there. Lol I chuckled. I like this episode!
I absolutely love the way the botanical names just comfortably roll off your tongue, Summer! You truly are fluent in plants and I love your channel. You are the queen of green!
I really appreciate and enjoy watching you on field trip 😊
Thank you for showing us Araflora. I did not knew them and they have an amazing variety of plants, which are usually hard to get. Gorgeous revelation!
I'm soo glad you took your time going through these. The tiny varieties have sparked a new passion for me of miniature gardening
fantastic! glad to fuel your interest in plants
Whoa! I’ve never even heard of ant plants! Thanks for the new info!!
I'm just now catching up with all your vids and I have to say, I LOVE this guy. 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Uh oh.. This guy Gert is so very passionate about his work and..
I think maybe a match :) This was a great episode!! My favorite so far
This was wonderful. Thanks Summer 😊. Maria Montreal Canada
Such an amazing parade ! 😍 Thank you very much for sharing 💕
Oh shit! The best episode!
Omg
Girl you just sent me over the edge 🤪 I was trying to cut down on my plant buying and then you did this interview.... I am drooling
I love ur channel! Thank you
John
Fascinating information...I enjoyed the video.
Fascinating plants! It’s amazing to see how plants adapt to their natural environments and how the insects use them for shelter and food!
This collection is too beautiful!! :) I found Gert to be so awesome as well! Glad you got to visit.
he's great!
Gasp! Summer said a bad word! ;) Awesome collection!
glad you enjoyed....
I really love all your plants and accessories! Amazing!
Wonderful collection!!! 😍😍😍
Thanks, I always enjoy watching these interviews.
so glad you enjoy!
Great video! Gert was both interesting and entertaining. Great collection!
super interesting and entertaining. I agree!
i hope @AntsCanada would get one of these as well 😁
YAAAAAZ, my favorite greenery guru at my favorite plantshop
Thank you again Summer. This video was great. Can't wait to see what you got.
stay tuned for next week!
Loved this video! So interesting to hear of his expeditions and discovery of plants. The carnivores plants have always caught my attention since seeing them in a botanical garden when I was a child. I still remember my parents explaining it to me.
I'm wondering if you incorporate travel to do modeling with visits to cool plant locations? Either way, I thank you for incurring these expenses on our behalf.
your channel is really cool, so informative and to see so many varieties of unique indoor plants. love it so much
so glad it's inspirational for you! Thanks for tuning in Bryan.
I am in heaven!! That itty Peperomia prostrata is my favorite and it's also currently blooming like the one in the video - tiniest little blooms ever!
There were so many I didn’t recognize here...absolutely amazing I’m in love 😍
Fabulous showcase of some rare and beautiful plants. Thanks so much for sharing!
my pleasure. Thanks for watching!
Omg! Shut up & take my money! 😍😭
haha best line ever.
GisForGangsta 😂😂😂
Another great video! You guys are both so knowledgeable and fun to watch!
Wow! This is one of my favorite Plant One On Me videos yet! Great showcase of many varieties that we don't see every day! What was that pine cone looking one at the front left area of the table? Do you happen to know? 🤓
Love to see such new collection, THIS IS 2020 guys :O
So interesting seeing plants I never saw before. Nice video
glad you enjoyed.
This is so beautiful! Incredibly well made video
I love when u visit places. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Great episode. The guy on there was entertaining and informative.
he's totally passionate.
💚 beautiful!!! 🌿🌱🌴no more to say!!! 😃💚
yay! glad you like.
New to your channel, I deeply appreciate your visits to professionals, it's always interesting to hear people that know more than they are passionate. I'm in the south of Portugal, same level as San Diego
Love it !
This is why I chose to continue study in the Netherlands. Dutch people are so passionate with what they love. Gonna check his web. Groetjes uit Nederlands. You have one new subscriber in NL.
What a collection!
indeed!
They go to quite some fairs throughout the Netherlands and other countries in Europe, mostly terrarium fairs. I went to a few and bought a few plants every time, for a great price. They are really nice and are always helping.
so interesting.. people's passions and love's
I am from France and I 💖💓 so much Araflora, haha ( the choice of species, cultivars, hybrids etc.. proposed is JUST "WOUAHOOOO"!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤪🤩🤪💓💖😉😉😅)
So diverse n beautiful.
sweet video! thanks for sharing this with us!!
you're welcome. Glad you're tuning in!
It's wild to realized just how much my reptile community crosses over into the plant community
Fish and amphibian communities too!
Love u and ur Channel ❤️❤️❤️
What a beautiful accent 😍 nice plants too
Oh the alocasia cuprea is wonderful i have 2 and look at them all the time 😄 they are so gorgeous and resilient !! Love this plant 😍
Love this episode... Thanks for sharing :)
love love love your channel. so inspiring and informative, keep it up!!
What a great collection..deschidia sp of ant plant is my fave..never seen that one before...😊
First off , thank you for all the videos and information you have given us. It helped me a lot as to how I should look after my plants. If you ever find the time, I would be most grateful if you could make a video explaining different grow lights and what you would recommend as a cheap solution, just to get a bit more hours for some of my plants during the winter {herbs and such}. Oh and I will definitely plant one on you. Thanks and please keep up with the videos.
Check out Ep 54 th-cam.com/video/G-OvAS0A5wE/w-d-xo.html
Ant plants are amazing!
aren't they? They seem to be becoming more available.
I really love that dischidia Ant plant that looked like little bowls. I want it, I want it
This was very informative and entertaining I know I sound like a broken record everybody said the same thing. But it was indeed entertaining because you had so many different plants that I've never seen before I might have seen their bigger brother or sister. Awesome!👉👵👈
this is such a nice video this guy is such a refresher from the carniverous guy
I love all the different personalities.
Oh my the helmet hoya is stunning! So cute
Wonderful episode:)
thank you for watching!
I really love this video and the unboxing! I follow you for a while now on Instagram and always wondered your connection with the Netherlands (cause of the name of your chicken haha) . I live close to Aalsmeer so maybe I can check this place up sometime! 🌱💚
Summer, if you return to the Netherlands, don't forget to visit the Hortus Botanicus of Leiden University in Leiden (close to Amsterdam). You'd love it, both for the plants and the unique location. If you are in need of a tour guide, just send me a message :)
Oh no, reading this made me sad. I was in Leiden for nearly a week last year, I missed this (walked by it late at night when it was closed), and I have no idea when I will be back :(
@@lalaleonalea It's been two years, did you go back?
@@Darenim I haven't been yet! My wife just got her green card (we're in the US), so international travel for the sake of travelling is finally on the table, and we will definitely go eventually ☺
@@lalaleonalea Haha I did not expect you would answer! Good luck my friend. In the Netherlands, most things are currently opened as the pandemic is 'under control', so you'd be free to roam around Leiden and the Hortus. Quarantaine is still a thing though.
Amazing 😍🌿
I love this video
keep on this great work! love you💚
Infatuated with the ant plants. How very interesting.
Great video! :)
This guy rules
Weird and wacky indeed 😍😍 summer, if the pandemic is over, please visit Indonesia
Hey Summer, somebody needs to tell that nice guy that plant at 12:30, it isn't a cactus. I think it's what may be commonly called a mesem, something in the Aizoaceae. It is Trichodiadema densum, in the ice plant family Aizoaceae. Those spines on it look like they come from areoles, but the growth habit is really weird for a cactus. Those spines are on the end of leaves, not tubercles. And if there's no fluff at all at the base of those spines, that indicates they aren't areoles, so it really can't be a cactus.
Plz show clearly small plants bcz zoom in shows clearly its special and minute features. The video is really good like many others. Thanks a lot
Found the "Mammillaria" at 12:30 at a local garden centre. It is Trichodiadema densum, in the ice plant family Aizoaceae.
I really like all these shady houseplants and miniature ones.
And everybody:
BIPINNATIFIDA... ooo macarena!
LOL. You were funny in this one.
Such a great channel and LOVE this episode! I'm in love with all these varieties :)) The ant plant totally FREAKED me out lol. Thought that the house variety would have a bunch of ants inside Ahh! lol. Love the symbiotic relationship though:) I really want to buy the "mirror plant".
'they are shitting"... well damn...lol!
wow satch a rare colection i like it. maybe i start looking hire in the woods.
Shitting!!! Hahaha I’m so dead!!!
I’d love to hear more about the plant hauls from these places you visit-unless you leave without picking up a thing, which would actually be very heartbreaking!
that's next week (spoiler alert) as per the description above!
Yes, I just meant in general, because you’ve gone to so many different places and very little is mentioned if you picked up some new aroids, an orchid maybe, or even a new favorite peperomia?! Looking forward to seeing the goodies :3 ps is there a story behind your signature overalls :)
Geeky ant plant question: could ants move-in to the bulbs/structures? -- I often have ants in my home. Personally, I think it would be really cool.
Not sure! You'll have to ask the ants!
Gosh! Do you ship to Switzerland? Loved this video!
I liked the small plants. I live in the netherlands.
I don't know if u can visit the place, but i would like to get one or two plants from there.
I'll check the websit.
U really are good in remebering namens of plants.
I see some video's im a New subcriber and it impreses me that u know sow much of plants.
I enyoi ur video's. ♥️👋
that looks a little like tillandsia schiedeana. thank u for this video! imma go get more plants now haha
By the way, that plant at 12:30, it isn't a cactus. I think it's what may be commonly called a mesem, something in the Aizoaceae. Those spines on it look like they come from areoles, but the growth habit is really weird for a cactus. Those spines are on the end of leaves, not tubercles. And if there's no fluff at all at the base of those spines, that indicates they aren't areoles, so it really can't be a cactus.
I love rare plants..😋
Hi love love love all your plants,can I ask you where do you get all your plant pots from.xxx Gloria
I saw those ant plants in nature and I watched ants crawl all over them! I never put it together.
Gert is great. 💩I have bought plants from Araflora, great to see this video.
Oh dear this place would be heaven 😇 ant plants are interesting.... might solve my ant problem 🐜
New sub!! I love your channel!!😀😉😊
thanks for subscribing!
Summer Rayne Oakes 😊
Does anybody know what the ant plant (dischidia plant) at 8:35 is? If you look it up you have to have the right name to find the right one. Love that plant, and he had to say it was easy to grow that did it!