I usually don’t commend on videos but I feel that Byron does an excellent job in his way of presentation of each plant. Real “professor talent” here! I don’t live in the USA but if I would, I would definitely be a customer of Logees.
Just love these tours… it really helps for ordering plants. I like the cultural mentions too so you don’t get something that might not survive if we don’t have the right situation. Please keep this up throughout the year. Thanks.
Yay!!!! I was hoping for the second edition!! My toddler loves watching this and you are so calm that it puts her down! We both love this channel thank you for such beautiful videos!
Great tour! I love your plants and the selections you have; both quality and varieties are amazing. Thank you for sharing this video. For some reason, my kids get really calm while watching you. Lol
jvega920 give it time. It needs lots of heat and humidity. Lots! Heavy feeder too, give it half strength tomato fertiliser every week. During the winter stop feeding, but it still needs good light. Do not overwater as it grows on trees in its native habitat.
Some of these in the Geelong, Victoria, Australia Botanical garden entrance are magnificent. (Bottle trees): I have one in my garden which is roof height. I live in a temperate Mediterranean climate ..hoping it might flower next year. I think I just might have planted it a bit too close to the house.
One day I'll visit this amazing nursery. I'm British but visit family each year in beautiful Connecticut, so need to find a way to persuade my 'non-horti' cousins to take a detour on our trips east of Danbury, CT up to the Cape or whatever. This year, on top of the usual hardy Musa Basjoos I am growing Musa Sikkimensis 'Red Tiger', a very vigorous hardy banana, and some spikey Australian weeds called Solanum Chrysotrichum. Thriving on my patio waiting for a spot in the proper garden are some gigantic mutants called Zantedeschia Aethiopica 'Hercules' - a spotted one and a fully green one. In the ground are some sinister looking Sauromatum Venosum 'Indian Giant', and beautiful Tetrapanax Papyrifer 'Tyrannosaurus Rex' which are in the ground and seem very happy. The usual Alocasias and Colocasias are also enjoying our warm summer, though today they are relishing some lovely soft rain. I have grown some Dendroseris Litoralis from seed which are doing well, and some Sonchus Fruticosa from seeds harvested from a friend's Tenerife garden. The Dendroseris as you probably know are from the weather-beaten Juan Fernández 'Robinson Crusoe' Islands off the southern coast of Chile. Thank you Byron as always for this wonderful presentation. They are all very much appreciated all these miles away across the ditch in Portsmouth, Hampshire, Southern England, where we are very lucky to boast many huge-trunked Phoenix Canariensis lining our parks and gardens, protected by the Gulf Stream and the adjacent English Channel. I hope you're open for business again very soon and that you can catch up as far as possible on the stolen spring season.
I usually don’t commend on videos but I feel that Byron does an excellent job in his way of presentation of each plant. Real “professor talent” here! I don’t live in the USA but if I would, I would definitely be a customer of Logees.
Thank you! :)
Nice plants......Good to see the blooms of Medinilla magnifica thats a native plant here in the Philippines. Commonly called it here Kapa-kapa.
Lovely collection of flowers.. 🌹
Thank you so much 🙂
Thank you so much, Byron. I so enjoy your tours! I have enjoyed the plants that I have received from Logee's!
Those are truly beautiful flowers....i love it...💚💚💚
Thank you for sharing and happy growing....Sir!
Thank you I can watch this all day.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just love these tours… it really helps for ordering plants. I like the cultural mentions too so you don’t get something that might not survive if we don’t have the right situation. Please keep this up throughout the year. Thanks.
So cool to see plants grown in greenhouses for decades. Thanks again for a fun video.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the tour of your beautiful green houses
You are so welcome
Another great tour! Fun to see plants I grow here in Arizona in your greenhouse!
Thank you for sharing with us your greenhouse.
Looking forward to visiting soon! Thank You!
Love the tours Byron! Keep them coming!
I could live there ! Oh how I love this video 💕💕💕🙍🏿♀️🙏🏿✋🏿
Thank you for sharing your family's legacy.
So wonderful💚💖💚💖
Thank you!
Logees one of the real geniuses in the field.
Thank you for taking the time to share all the amazing plants! So beautiful!
Glad you like them!
Beautiful greenhouse!😍😍❤️❤️
Great video😊 thank you
Yay!!!! I was hoping for the second edition!! My toddler loves watching this and you are so calm that it puts her down! We both love this channel thank you for such beautiful videos!
That's awesome!
Your knowledge is just amazing. Thank you. Cheers from W.A, 😊😍🥰💕❤️😘
You are so welcome - thanks for watching!
Great tour! I love your plants and the selections you have; both quality and varieties are amazing. Thank you for sharing this video. For some reason, my kids get really calm while watching you. Lol
I love all your plants !
first time on your channel the plants were different from other channel. rare plants beautiful
Thanks and welcome!
Omg your greenhouse is a dream 🥺 so many beautiful plants!
Thank you!!
Gorgeous plants!!!!! 😍😍😍
Thank you!! 😊
Thank you so much for the tour!!!
I love ur tours and videos. The pond sounds so relaxing
Glad you like them!
I don't see the milky way tree listed on the website. Really want it
My favorite plant store.
Great tour! Plan to go there.
Any tips on mendinilla magnifica mine has not bloomed yet this year ! Bought it in bloom last October.
jvega920 give it time. It needs lots of heat and humidity. Lots! Heavy feeder too, give it half strength tomato fertiliser every week. During the winter stop feeding, but it still needs good light. Do not overwater as it grows on trees in its native habitat.
Love these tours!!!!
Thank you!
Love your plants!
Thank you! 😊
Some of these in the Geelong, Victoria, Australia Botanical garden entrance are magnificent. (Bottle trees): I have one in my garden which is roof height. I live in a temperate Mediterranean climate ..hoping it might flower next year. I think I just might have planted it a bit too close to the house.
Beautiful what an amazing place!
Yay pt2!
so awesome
I would LOVE to visit the glasshouses at Logee's and have a private tour round.
Was that hardy fuchsia Lord Fauntleroy or Lord Beaconsfield?
It's fuchsia ‘Lord Beaconsfield’ - sorry for the confusion.
Your plants are amazing 😍
Abutilons are lovely plants!!!
great tour!
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was great! 🌸
awesome stuff my dude keep uploading!
One day I'll visit this amazing nursery. I'm British but visit family each year in beautiful Connecticut, so need to find a way to persuade my 'non-horti' cousins to take a detour on our trips east of Danbury, CT up to the Cape or whatever.
This year, on top of the usual hardy Musa Basjoos I am growing Musa Sikkimensis 'Red Tiger', a very vigorous hardy banana, and some spikey Australian weeds called Solanum Chrysotrichum.
Thriving on my patio waiting for a spot in the proper garden are some gigantic mutants called Zantedeschia Aethiopica 'Hercules' - a spotted one and a fully green one. In the ground are some sinister looking Sauromatum Venosum 'Indian Giant', and beautiful Tetrapanax Papyrifer 'Tyrannosaurus Rex' which are in the ground and seem very happy. The usual Alocasias and Colocasias are also enjoying our warm summer, though today they are relishing some lovely soft rain.
I have grown some Dendroseris Litoralis from seed which are doing well, and some Sonchus Fruticosa from seeds harvested from a friend's Tenerife garden. The Dendroseris as you probably know are from the weather-beaten Juan Fernández 'Robinson Crusoe' Islands off the southern coast of Chile.
Thank you Byron as always for this wonderful presentation. They are all very much appreciated all these miles away across the ditch in Portsmouth, Hampshire, Southern England, where we are very lucky to boast many huge-trunked Phoenix Canariensis lining our parks and gardens, protected by the Gulf Stream and the adjacent English Channel.
I hope you're open for business again very soon and that you can catch up as far as possible on the stolen spring season.
Loved the tour😍😍l hav a couple of plants too 🤗🤗
Yay! Thank you!
Everything looks lovely. Is the mail-order aspect of your business still currently able to operate during Covid?
Yes, you can order online at www.Logees.com
When you want every single flower that you see.
Nice collection.
Abutilon red tiger is gorgeous 😍 leaves remind of cannabis
on my way to 808 on my way 420
Can’t wait for a tour of your edible plants!!!
Thank you for the suggestion. It's on the list.
First!!!! ❤❤❤❤ Love Logees.
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