Really enjoyed your tour especially my Husband who has grown Bromelids and Bonsai for many years. He is in his late 70’s now still growing them. He will forward your video to members of our local Bromeliad society. We are in New Zealand, many Bromelids he would love to grow but not the right climate conditions.👏🌈🇳🇿
You were like a kid in a candy shop! Thanks for highlighting this beautiful plant. I left Clearwater in the early 90's with a trunkful of bromeliads from my friends mom's place. Not only have they beautified my yard for decades now, I took some into school and now they are all over there, too. They're a plant that keeps on giving.
What a beautiful array of bromeliads. I have to wonder how Bonita Bromeliads survived Hurricane Ian this year. It would be devastating if all of those lovely plants were destroyed. I have a few of those varieties in my Highlands County garden although I don’t know enough about them to determine which ones can thrive in full sun. After watching this video I will save my palm debris & maybe even my banana plant leaves to grow the plants in. I had been using dirt. Thanks for the tour.
So beautiful, love them, such wide variety. Just learned today that the new shoots are called pups, very interesting. I've got a few plants throwing out new pups, good lesson of the day. Thank you. 🥳🙌
Thanks for this well produced video, super well kept Bromeliad benches, some very nice hybrids and species... wish I could visit. That flood sounded bad, I hope you fixed it?
My daddy worked at a greenhouse in the 80s that had tons of bromilead. He was the caretaker and brought a couple home. BTW, I live in the Texas Panhandle and they grew like crazy here! I have never tried them outside but I may after watching this. I can always bring them back in for the winter. Pretty cool plant! Thanks Jack!!!
@@anakbukidplantscrafts242 They are expensive here, too! I don't have any now. This was many years ago when I was in my teens. I'm 60, now. I just never thought of them being able to live outside in our dry climate. If I had any, I would have to bring them in during our winter. It gets wayyy too cold here for them to survive.
Just bought my first broms today! Went to another place up in ft myers, but I had just heard of Bonita Bromeliads today. This place was having a sale. I just love my purchases!
All I can say is WOW! These plants are so gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing this with us Jack :) I had 1 bromeliad plant at home and the flower lasted for almost a year but sadly I killed it with too much love (I overwatered it) :(
Bibergia nutens does very well here in Sacramento CA. There is some winter damage each year but they clean up easily in the spring and bloom off and on all season. I grow mine in half baskets on walls and fences. .
Lol Patricia secret named after me..... I wouldn't know what to do or pick with all that beautiful stunning looking plants i would want every color ....
I had no idea that there are so many different types, forms and colors. In Iowa we only see the big box store favorites. Someday I will move to Florida and grow these. They seem pretty invincible. Thanks again for another great video.
I’m so hooked on Bromeliads now! 🥰🙌🏼🙌🏼 what wattage light would you suggest for a few pups and how long should I give them light in a 24 hr period? I live on the east coast so I only get really good light about 5 or 6 months outta the year.
Thanks for this tour. As I do not live down south, I had no idea of the number of types of bromeliads and how they grow . (I also never got into cacti either, especially the ones with prickly spines!)
Probably does not do order by mail? Suggestions for here in Phoenix, AZ Sonoran Desert, sub tropical zone 9B? Some winters no freeze and when it does just for a few hours. Top three in Phoenix. I have a good deal of shade. Tropical do make it here in the sun and some in shade.
You could dry arid bromeliads from the Dykia and Puya families. Puya especially have amazing blooms that can last a whole year! Dykia comes in many colors from silver to purple.
I have a question for you my mom gave me some Bomelaids to have and one of the pups came off,Before any root's were on it. It's new to me i've never had them before how do i root my pup. I don't want it to die my zone it Florida? Do i put it right in the better gro Orchid mix soil i have for them?
You might be able to use them in pots in the Summer time as an annual - but protected from any chill inside they will be much happier! (You'll want to keep them in bright light and might need a humidifier in the winter - they are tropical plants so they LOVE the humidity!) There are tons of articles online for Northern gardeners growing bromeliads indoors! Good luck~
wow you bought so many plants
❤ The BEST lesson I had on bromeliad 💖 Thank you BOTH. I'm watching from rural, sunny Malaysia ☀️😎
Very informative. If I lived in Florida I could start my own shop based on everything I learned here.
They are all so beautiful and amazing I love them all beautiful colors I love to see the size and the brightness of their colors
What a find and so close. Thanks for the tour!
Thank You Guys
You can also inspire other gardeners
Especially Young People, I am an Old gardener
I love your Programs.
New friend here from the Philippines. Thank you for the tour. It is awesome.
I work here and I'm SO happy this video was done! Thanks Jack!!!
Wow!!!! What a treat. Thank you Jack & Matt.
Bromeliad heaven! This nursery is 2 hrs & 45 mins from me but I'll have to make the trip! Great video!
Absolutely beautiful fantastic plants , they all looking pretty healthy .
Thanks, Jack! I live in Arizona and love, love, love bromeliads in my home. Great video!
How about outdoors? I saw on outiside at Whitfill Nursery all last summer.
great to see someone passionate about bromeliads, he has some superb plants, chapeau !
Wonderful collection of plants
Thanks for the tour, those flowers are so vibrant wow! You need more wagons for shopping lol! I know that feeling!
Cheers!
What a great video. Such an amazing variety of gorgeous plants. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing all these different kinds. Thanks so much!!
Really enjoyed your tour especially my Husband who has grown Bromelids and Bonsai for many years. He is in his late 70’s now still growing them. He will forward your video to members of our local Bromeliad society. We are in New Zealand, many Bromelids he would love to grow but not the right climate conditions.👏🌈🇳🇿
Thank you!
I live in south florida.
Where ????
I need new plant love in my life🖤🧡🖤🧡🖤🧡🖤 Happy fall season everyone
You were like a kid in a candy shop! Thanks for highlighting this beautiful plant. I left Clearwater in the early 90's with a trunkful of bromeliads from my friends mom's place. Not only have they beautified my yard for decades now, I took some into school and now they are all over there, too. They're a plant that keeps on giving.
What a cool place! Thank for taking us there!
Wonderful tour. I just bought two silver bromeliads from IKEA. They look great, so thankful for your tips. I haven’t had one since 1960’s and 1980’s,
Oh my gosh. I had no idea they could be so beautiful.
An exciting and informative video displaying beautiful plants. It has given me such joy for the day. Thank you.
Love these little trips that you take us on while your down in Naples. Just love everything you do Jack, whether Naples or Mackinaw. Be safe.
Very good video mate. Many thanks for sharing I wish I could find some Beautiful Colours like other in Australia. Best wishes.
Fantastic tour. What a stunning facility.
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing.
Really awesome bromeliads and great prices also!
What a beautiful array of bromeliads. I have to wonder how Bonita Bromeliads survived Hurricane Ian this year. It would be devastating if all of those lovely plants were destroyed. I have a few of those varieties in my Highlands County garden although I don’t know enough about them to determine which ones can thrive in full sun. After watching this video I will save my palm debris & maybe even my banana plant leaves to grow the plants in. I had been using dirt. Thanks for the tour.
I love it when I get an education as well as a treat. Thank you.
Soooo interesting! Loved the tour
Love this nursery! Outstanding plants!
So beautiful, love them, such wide variety. Just learned today that the new shoots are called pups, very interesting. I've got a few plants throwing out new pups, good lesson of the day. Thank you. 🥳🙌
Thanks for this well produced video, super well kept Bromeliad benches, some very nice hybrids and species... wish I could visit. That flood sounded bad, I hope you fixed it?
My daddy worked at a greenhouse in the 80s that had tons of bromilead. He was the caretaker and brought a couple home. BTW, I live in the Texas Panhandle and they grew like crazy here! I have never tried them outside but I may after watching this. I can always bring them back in for the winter.
Pretty cool plant! Thanks Jack!!!
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wow how lucky you are to have those. In my place, bromeliads are expensive. so i only have few, in my garden.
@@anakbukidplantscrafts242 They are expensive here, too! I don't have any now. This was many years ago when I was in my teens. I'm 60, now. I just never thought of them being able to live outside in our dry climate. If I had any, I would have to bring them in during our winter. It gets wayyy too cold here for them to survive.
37:59 @@anakbukidplantscrafts242
amazing place, heaven for bromeliads lover
Very beautiful! Nice tour! I am in Orlando this week!! 🌴 Next week is Naples! Maybe we can stop on the way and check them out!
Love this video, love your enthusiasm, and thank you for the information!
Thanks You young men
For you patience
Sometimes I get impatience as my Bromeliads drink plenty water before they bloom
Beautiful Plants.
I enjoy watching this video.
I LOVE bromelaids! I really enjoyed this video!!!
Beautiful nursery such wonderful plants thanks for sharing this tour.
Enjoyed the tour. Amazing bromeliads.
Beautiful and amazing place... Enjoyed watching the video... Stay safe...
Jack is the man ... ❤️the channel.
#1 fan from Pittsburgh
Gene
That was Awsome I have family and friends in Bonita Springs,I will spread the news . What a BEAUTIFUL nursery Thank you for sharing.
oh god. ive died and gonè to broms heaven. thank you gor this beautiful experience. i wiĺ treat it as my birthday gift
wow its beautiful how i wish someday to have that plant..
yeah, me too.😍
Fantastic tour!! thanks so much for the eye-catching color and definitely a future garden stop when in bonita springs. 😎👍🌴
I just purchased my first bromeliad here in Michigan. Now i know how to care for it and im hoping to get more.
Beautiful!!!
I live in zone 10 and have many types in my yard; woven into other tropicals!
Just bought my first broms today! Went to another place up in ft myers, but I had just heard of Bonita Bromeliads today. This place was having a sale. I just love my purchases!
Loving the bromeliads !
Fabulous! I'm going crazy for those rare varieties. I think I'm becoming addicted to bromeliads😀
Us too!!!
I enjoyed this. Beautiful Beautiful. GOD made amazing things.
I’ll be in the area in April and will definitely be stopping by!
How beautiful plant
All I can say is WOW! These plants are so gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing this with us Jack :)
I had 1 bromeliad plant at home and the flower lasted for almost a year but sadly I killed it with too much love (I overwatered it) :(
try potting one in lava rock and it will be hard to overwater it
@@bonitabromeliads Thanks for the suggestion Matthew :) Now I have to go and get a bromeliad ;)
Amazing 🤩
Thank you. This video talks about all the things i need to know about Bromeliads.
Bibergia nutens does very well here in Sacramento CA. There is some winter damage each year but they clean up easily in the spring and bloom off and on all season. I grow mine in half baskets on walls and fences. .
Thanks for Your patience with Bromeliads
Sometimes they just drink water and at blooms hard to come
Thank for your patience.
Old Gardener Rebecca
amazing farm of Bromeliads! so hard to pick a fave, all looks so majestic specially that giant female @28:14.
Yes. What is the name of that one?
Beautiful 😍. Happiness in leaf 🍃 vlog
Gorgeous! He has an amazing variety!
Thanks Jack. What a great learning experience.
Lol Patricia secret named after me.....
I wouldn't know what to do or pick with all that beautiful stunning looking plants i would want every color ....
As a Minnesotan, I love this!
You betcha!
@@JackBarnwellDesign 😄
Are they open for public? 👍🔥
Yep!
I had no idea that there are so many different types, forms and colors. In Iowa we only see the big box store favorites. Someday I will move to Florida and grow these. They seem pretty invincible. Thanks again for another great video.
This was a super fun and interesting tour!
Thanks so much!
Cool!! had no clue there was such variety.
yes, more than 3000 and a few more found every year.
Love Bromeliads🌱Jack keep an eye on that mole on your neck, I am in your line of work...My Melanoma looked just like that.
What’s the bromeliad’s name on minute 4:35? Absolutely amazing and I’ve never seen something like this before.
I’m so hooked on Bromeliads now! 🥰🙌🏼🙌🏼 what wattage light would you suggest for a few pups and how long should I give them light in a 24 hr period? I live on the east coast so I only get really good light about 5 or 6 months outta the year.
You can keep them happy indoors with a low wattage LED as long it's full spectrum. 12/12 should work.
@@TheHexeract thank you so much!
Thanks for this tour. As I do not live down south, I had no idea of the number of types of bromeliads and how they grow . (I also never got into cacti either, especially the ones with prickly spines!)
Those prickly spines are tough for us too~ but we love a colorful Bromeliad!
Nice video awesome,bormeliad are unique plants.i wish someday to have this business of my own congrats,..cheers guys..
This is an awesome video, Jack. Hope you'd do more bromeliad nursery tours. I hope they do online sales in the future.
I have my first plant.im in NZ.awesome plants
Probably does not do order by mail? Suggestions for here in Phoenix, AZ Sonoran Desert, sub tropical zone 9B? Some winters no freeze and when it does just for a few hours. Top three in Phoenix. I have a good deal of shade. Tropical do make it here in the sun and some in shade.
Grato por vídeo das bromélias vermelhas lindas
Gosh how stunning, sadly dont think they would like our dry, hot west coast weather but they are beautiful..
You could dry arid bromeliads from the Dykia and Puya families. Puya especially have amazing blooms that can last a whole year! Dykia comes in many colors from silver to purple.
Trop splendides vos plantes bizou de Nouvelle-Calédonie
Is there any way to have a complete list of the species shown?
Shout out Minnesota! I’ve got neoregelias in the 507!
What a great tour and lesson...............you are always on point - Thank YOU! Thanks Matt!
How do I retain color on my bromelaid ? Should I give it more fertiliser or more sunlight?
Love Bromelias for easy care . I rescue bromeliad fo the the trash .
What variety is the red one that you propogated?
Where is the place ?
nice ornamental plant
God these are gorgeous i gotta try these
I have a question for you my mom gave me some Bomelaids to have and one of the pups came off,Before any root's were on it. It's new to me i've never had them before how do i root my pup. I don't want it to die my zone it Florida? Do i put it right in the better gro Orchid mix soil i have for them?
Wow i like bromeliads
Lindas demais!
I enjoy your videos so much...I need Bromeliads in my life...I live in Port Huron MI would they do well for me?
You might be able to use them in pots in the Summer time as an annual - but protected from any chill inside they will be much happier! (You'll want to keep them in bright light and might need a humidifier in the winter - they are tropical plants so they LOVE the humidity!) There are tons of articles online for Northern gardeners growing bromeliads indoors! Good luck~
@@JackBarnwellDesign thanks for the advice Jack...it is appreciated so much 🥰🥰🥰
I love it bromelia
Can they handle full tropical sun?
Good video
What is best soil 4 broms