Plants for the Southwest PLANT TOUR - Ep. 334
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2023
- Gene and Jane are the co-owners of Plants for the Southwest, which is a nursery based in Tucson, Arizona that specializes in desert plants from around the world. Focusing on plants for the landscape and beautiful plants in pots-Gene and Jane have cultivated gorgeous mother plants and plants-for-sale. If you're in Tucson, Arizona, do yourself a favor and check them out: www.plantsofthesouthwest.com/
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This is like getting to watch a Netflix movie on my favorite subject. Love the long videos. Thanks Summer!
"I don't get tired of watching even if it's very long because I enjoy what I'm watching. Thank you for this summer."
Gene and Jane are the best! Extremely knowledgeable, welcoming, and a staple of the cactus community in Tucson.
Thank you so much for the virtual tour. I love your videos on visiting nurseries and botanical gardens with cacti/succulents being my favorite.
I can’t believe I stuck through this whole video, but he has so much knowledge and wow what an interesting collection of succulents! I couldn’t stop watching! Thank you for bringing this to us!
I visited there back in the 90's when I lived in Tucson. A wonderful nursery. So happy to see the welwitschia's doing well. Amazing Tour - Thanks to Gene and Summer for bringing us the desert's glory at its best.
OMG, love the stories Gene has to tell and what a wealth of information. Thank you!
I absolutely loved this video. I could listen to Gene talk for hours! So knowledgeable! I am glad he didn't get rid of that giant eucalyptus tree. Its shadow creates different growing conditions and that's always a good idea (plus, I live in Australia and have a soft spot for our magnificent trees) 🌿
Absolutely my favorite nursery in Tucson. They are knowledgeable and kind.
Lots of interesting plants! Thank you Summer!
Здравствуйте,привет из России, из Сибири.. У Вас очень интересно, мужчина имеет отличную коллекцию растений пустыни, он увлеченный кактусовод! Здоровья ему. ❤❤
What a marvellous nursery. Love the variety, especially the penultimate greenhouse!
Gene and Jane are generous for sharing knowledge they've learned from experience over decades of intimate observations of their plants. Many of their plants can be challenging and take patience to grow from seed. I'm glad you could share their story with the world :)
I have never seen so many Lithops in one place! Great tour of Gene and Jane's nurseries! Their plants, knowledge and passion are exceptional!
What a wholesome tour! I very much enjoy this series of desert plants - obviously, and this is a standout. Gene is such a wealth of information and great at sharing his knowledge and backstories of the plants. Great place! Love the Lithops and Pachys and those Arios - spectacular. It's definitely on my nursery short list for my next trip.
Ahhhh! I love Plants for the southwest. I live in Phoenix and travel to Tucson often to go look at every beauty they grow. It’s such a special place and I hope it lives on for a very very long time.
Wow, such a master at all that. I loved the show. Live 100 years. Easy. Thanks, Thailand Paul
I love the longer videos, even though I have to watch in chunks because…life.
Could I love this channel any more than I do? Probably not. Wonderful stuff!
I wouldn't even know where to begin to comment on any plants that I enjoyed the most. Such a wonderful nursery and garden! I did enjoy hearing about the echinocereus viridiflorus which he mentioned Big Bend Ranch State Park just 17 miles from me. I did not realize that was a native cacti so that is going on my list of one to purchase at some point. One thing he mentioned was the toll the UV and aridity play on labels. I can't keep a label for more than a couple of years before they become brittle and snap at the slightest touch an d then there goes any info that was listed. Also, many people not from this area think of desert plants and the term 'no water' go together. Even heat can become too much for some cacti. Like the Saguaro that last Summer were dropping arms as well as collapsing due to the extreme temps. Thank you again for the fantastic and informative tours!
So glad you did a tour of Gene and Jane's place. I visited there a few years ago and they were kind enough to give me a tour of the back greenhouses. I was amazed by all the conophytums, lithops and other unusual genera. It was the first time I saw welwitschia. Thanks for the tour of their wonderful nursery.
I love these types of plants I love in the mountain ranges so these are not natives but are so cool and hardy.
I love watching this show for the first time I wish I had a greenhouse like his but all of my plants and I just was introduced to desert Rose which like a cactus but it is not attractive you have to grow it like one you succulent soil I love the new discovery of plants that is my hobby love it love it love it
Great tour with Gene Joseph, he really knows his plants! What an awesome collection!
This tour was such a treat!!! Love all the euporbias, aloes, everything!!!
Such an inspiring episode! ❤
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I've been watching your channel since 2020. I have been wishing for you to see and spread the knowledge about our wonderful nurseries in Tucson! They truly are wonderful.
Such a lovely tour. Will watch this again and again ♥️
endlessly fascinating....thank you Summer :)
What a fantastic tour!! So many wonderful plants but I have to say that my most favorite are the Lithops. I really like the way Gene displays the cacti/succulents.
Sir you are indeed the master gardener. Thank you so much your life's work (many lives ) hope to see your garden
Cycads in the swimming pool just magical, i loved this so much thanks🍃
Oh no.... hope its not to bad. Prayers for quick recovery❤
such an exciting trip, i could listen to this gentleman for hours,really enjoyed, thank you 🍀
Finally, I have a reason to go to Arizona!
Such a great clip. You should be on TV. Ya awesome
So incredible! To see a person so dedicated to their craft. . Just excellent .
I'm 1/2 way through the video and it never gets old. Thanks.
Thank you 💚
The most challenging aspect of growing many indoor plants is watering them. You can't simply shower them all at once; instead, you must water each pot individually. This process can be quite time-consuming.
24:35 very easy plant to grow for sowing. very good starter for growing
fantastic collection, unbelievable variety! unimaginable not to lose the overview. I have never seen such a collection. the man has incredible knowledge! Thank you for showing me. greetings from Germany.
Thanks for the video a lot of good information in this video have a great day
I'm so happy to see you went here. It's one of my fav places to take a day trip to. Definitely worth the 2 hr drive from Mesa. He's the only one who grows Caralluma Socotrana from seed in the area. Such a huge collection of amazing species. HIGHLY recommend
Great nursery; love the backstories about his plants. Thanks for sharing!
I really enjoyed this Summer. Rayne !❤
So nice, that you show us such beautiful succulents!
Wow that was amazing. He was so knowledgeable- I learned a lot.
❤I like your productivity. So much cacti and succies in last videos, great.👍 For me are cacti a real good indicator for the dessert climate and a great example of how important a stable climate is for the evolution of them.And how they live in this climate symbiotic .In perfect desert climate they can survive many dry conditions or hurts. But indoor u need in northern hemispheres a glasshouse to get them big. And the get easier sick also indoors.... They are challenging
P.S; The Mojave desert burns😢
Thank you both for this.Absolutely amazing and I loved learning and seeing all his plants.I’d love to visit to come to the USA from Australia to witness such hard work and dedication from these types of growers.Wealth of knowledge.
Thanks again both of you,very enjoyable.
So informative and very interesting, greetings from South Africa
I love aloes and colorful Dyckias!
loves long Summer… videos. so far only Sean from onlyplants make super long videos. hope Summer can visit him some days. two of my most fav. plantubers.
Simpy Beautiful!!!!!
I live in Tucson, AZ and didn't know this place existed. I bought my first adenium in February and it's the only plant I have that is thriving through the excessive heat this summer.
This is just amazing. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much ,this is pure gold ✨️ 💛
this gives me an idea for staging micromeris... that one is soooo cute! my fave! this tour is beautiful and awesome!
Love this nursery.
that random Astrophytum asterias kikko is nice!!
❤ wow i like all kinds of plants super pretty 🩷 beautiful gardens i love it 🩷 I'm watching from Philippines ❤
Enjoyed the tour.
Gorgeous tour!
Thanks for another great vid. Love the southwest because the landscape is so different than NY.
The desert museum is a very cool place to visit if youre in Tuscon! ✌
Fantastic!
Amazing 🌵 ❤.
best video ever
YESSS OMGG!!!
Lots of very interesting plants 🪴
HERMOSO ESTA ABIERTO AL PÚBLICO
wonderful vodeo, wonderful man!
Awesome video
Que belleza!
I'd love to get some diacotoma cuttings . Any aloe cuttings. I'm super stoked with my speckled aloe that began rotting from the root and lost leaves cutting the bottom off, fought it for months trying not to lose it and one leaf rooted faster than the rest. It's pushing 4 pups now and I'm amazed by it. I've got a 20 year old euphorbia mammallaris variegata that I was gifted and it's just so rare to see things like this in the South East
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Nice❤👍
24:55 JSYK, Coahuila state is actually bordering Texas… so, northern Mexico 😊
I like to use moss I've collected when repotting my ferns and epiphittes, for moisture retention. Do you think that's wise?😊
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At 1:18:34 about the Cytocarpa edulis . I've heard that some trees tend to produce more seed when stressed. I guess it's a natural mechanism of plants to ensure survival of the species. Maybe the tree was already stressed out and slowly diminishing and was why it suddenly started producing all that seed. Could it be that the heat was just what pushed the plant over the edge from an already existing ailment? Im just a plant rookie and just sharing my thought. Great video.
Muito bom
So, does he use a kitchen tongs with silicon tips to move those little prickly peeky🌵 plants?
Do keith taylor summer. Thanks
saw the tree at 31:05 and instantly recognised as an aussie native...
This video indicates that the nursery is in Tucson and specializes in plants for this area, but the website link shows the nursery is in New Mexico, what gives?
Not helping my addiction LOL.
@24:18 are those chopped Astros?
i think it is episdoe 334
Thanks!
SRO for (plant) president:
“I came in the door,
I said it before,
I never let the cacti spines scare me no more…”
(A little hip hop remix from ‘Eric B for president’)
hi, do they ship to Canada? thanks
what is the exact name of the inter city tephro?
there is something about your videos that hurt my eyes. I am not sure if its motion blur or camera shakiness, but whenever the camera moves around I get slight dizziness
Nice video. Very similar to @houseplantpixie