African Violets! I know some people say they’re hard but I’ve never had a problem. I have several and they all almost constantly bloom. They’re so great for small spaces too, as long as they get enough light.
I found the key to African violets is grow light and humidity. I have 5 in my bathroom with a grow light and they bloom all the time and they blooms last so long. I have kept them other places in the house and I put them on a dish with rocks and a bit of water. They also like to not be sitting in water.
My mom has a thanksgiving cacti and I’m so glad you mentioned it because it has THE best blooms. She has a massive one that she’s had for almost 20 years now and it’s the most incredible thing when it fully blooms. And it’s one of her easy maintenance plants too so it’s such a good plant to have.
My zigzag cactus is about to bloom and I'm so excited for it! I read somewhere that they last only about twelve-ish hours and they have a vanilla scent :-). Last year my maranta leuconeura had some tiny blooms. So cute! My favorite thus far. And the tradescantia pallida purple heart also gives nice tiny blooms. I'm lovin' it
I fell in love with that one immediately. It truly was love at first sight. I'm going to have to get one! The spikey, oh, so delicate blooms are mesmerizing to me.
Now that I've gotten one to rebloom, I'm kinda hooked on orchids. Bright light and soaking for 20-30 min in fertilized water every two weeks has worked well.
I love my pingdom when all the Pings/Butterworts are in flower on the Ping rock. It's great when they are not in flower as well, all the different leaf colors are amazing.
For any houseplant people that love cooking…I suggest growing saffron. Im in the process of growing my first bulbs. They have beautiful flowers. So far it’s they’ve been quick growing and super easy.
In Ghana, the Euphorbia Milii is all over the place, sometimes it's planted as a border. I was looking for the name. Thank you for providing the name Harli.
I love these blooms. I was surprised no hoya blooms! I’m looking all over for a Thai pink. Too cold to ship one in but Logees and Steve’s leaves are both out. Thanks for the video.
Love seeing a new video and all the plants! I fell in love with the planter for the Begonia cleopatra. I'm hoping it's from an online store and not a local nursery because it's been living in my head rent free since I watched this video :3. I know it's unlikely that I'll get more info but you can't fault me for trying :P
My big Hoya Linearis just had about 20 -25 blooms. Last year it only had about 5 blooms but it survive a move, so I blamed myself :), but man, is that a beautiful plants in itself, but with flowers, I was like…Wow wow wow :)) I might get a E. Millii !
Great video concept! My blooming houseplant rec is impatiens (i think there are indoor and outdoor types), which grows like a weed and flowers ALL THE TIME with cute little pink flowers, as long as you give it some light. And the leaves look great and lush, too. Easiest plant i've ever owned! Pretty thirsty but forgiving. Super easy to propagate, as well.
I’m a huge fan ofschlumbergera, I currently have 9 and I find they really benefit from spending summer outside in my garden. I get such a large display of blooms which I never got until they started being put outside
I love a good orchid. Thanksgiving cactus. I don’t have a lot of plants that naturally bloom in the colder months, though. Outside of that, I like a good cactus blossom and I had a Venus fly trap that had beautiful blossoms. 🤍 I do like an African Violet blossom, as well. 💜
My oxalis blooms all the time. My thanksgiving cactus has pale pink blooms and is going nuts right now. It’s at least 15 years old and would be much bigger if I took better care of it 😮
@@jackiewhitney5031 I have it about a foot from a south window and water with a quarter teaspoon of Miracle Grow or orchid fertilizer per gallon. I let it get really dry before watering.
Hi Harli, your bloomers are so pretty!! I do have a Thanksgiving cactus and she is the variegated type. She hasn't bloomed for me yet and I cannot wait to see what they look like against the variegated bracts!
I have goldfish and chenille hanging plants that bloom randomly but would love to help them along. Harli, what do you feed your blooming plants? For outdoor plants, I know the P in NPK is for Phosphorus and you want that number to be higher ... some say double ... than the N/Nitrogren when growing roses, for example. Is that true for indoor plants? Thanx.
Have you seen the party time plant or the purple passion plant?! There’s a shop based in Canada, that has them and I’d never seen them before!! Very colourful and super fun and different 🥰
I have a Christmas cactus and am currently keeping it on my enclosed balcony where it can have total darkness for at least 12 hours a day, so it can bloom again this Christmas. It’s so pretty! My kalanchoe is there too but it’s still young, so I’m not holding my breath 😄 I also have cyclamen, orchids and a peace lily. I love them all and I feel so proud when they bloom 😊 But I’m most excited about my red anthurium because it’s new and still hasn’t bloomed for me
Do you know enough about holiday cactus to instruct us on when and how to prune it back so it grows out to be able to hold up to the weight of the flowers? Mine get so heavy it breaks off or comes out of the soil.
I would love if you could give a list of plants in the description when you do videos like this so I can look them up later. If it is a lot of work for you, please ignore this comment. :)😊
Hello I need help I have a pathos plant and I cut some of it and I but it in the water every thing was OK but when I put them in soil they isn't grow can you make a video.sorry for my bad English can
This is an old fashioned one but I have so much luck African violets..... I even got an African violet with a different type of flower on it..... Pink flower kind of shaped like a tiny little horn...
Euphorbia "flowers" are actually very reduced inflorescences. They are the weirdest thing (also very conserved within the group, I believe, i.e. all Euphorbias have that trait). If you can find a diagram, check it out.
I've only ever gotten my African Violets to bloom. Nothing else will bloom for me... Probably because I'm super worried about over watering that I tend to let them dry out too much.... 😅
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African Violets! I know some people say they’re hard but I’ve never had a problem. I have several and they all almost constantly bloom. They’re so great for small spaces too, as long as they get enough light.
I totally agree I love them so much and have had such good luck having them bloom so often
I’m interested in trying these out again I think 😮 gonna search around for the right one
For me violets are the easiest. And very forgiving
You always can chop off the top and re-root
I found the key to African violets is grow light and humidity. I have 5 in my bathroom with a grow light and they bloom all the time and they blooms last so long. I have kept them other places in the house and I put them on a dish with rocks and a bit of water. They also like to not be sitting in water.
I have an African violet, it was on of my first house plants! It’s an amazing lil plant, the leaves are so lush too!
The dancing dolphin plant is a fun one. The flowers truly look like dolphins.
Hoya Bella is my favorite! Love love that one. It blooms pretty easy compared to some other hoya’s. And the smell is just so good 💚
Such a beautiful selection! Love this video, Harli :)
I bought 4 different colors of holiday cacti from Hirt's and planted them together. They are budding now. I can't wait to see them.
Oh my gosh it’s gonna be so pretty ☀️
My mom has a thanksgiving cacti and I’m so glad you mentioned it because it has THE best blooms. She has a massive one that she’s had for almost 20 years now and it’s the most incredible thing when it fully blooms. And it’s one of her easy maintenance plants too so it’s such a good plant to have.
Ohhh I bet it’s so beautiful
My zigzag cactus is about to bloom and I'm so excited for it! I read somewhere that they last only about twelve-ish hours and they have a vanilla scent :-). Last year my maranta leuconeura had some tiny blooms. So cute! My favorite thus far. And the tradescantia pallida purple heart also gives nice tiny blooms. I'm lovin' it
I love love love 💕 ALL your blooming plants🌿🌼👍
Ahh, that begonia is beautiful! Added it to my wishlist immediately.
I fell in love with that one immediately. It truly was love at first sight. I'm going to have to get one! The spikey, oh, so delicate blooms are mesmerizing to me.
Now that I've gotten one to rebloom, I'm kinda hooked on orchids. Bright light and soaking for 20-30 min in fertilized water every two weeks has worked well.
I know a friend who grew and flowered cosmos indoors. I am surprised they managed to do it with a sun-loving plant.
My sundew had three spikes of blooms this summer, it was so wonderful!
Bridal Veil, Peace Lily, African Violet are 3 of my favorites!
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (might be known as "coral flower") are so pretty and also low maintenance :)
I love my pingdom when all the Pings/Butterworts are in flower on the Ping rock. It's great when they are not in flower as well, all the different leaf colors are amazing.
For any houseplant people that love cooking…I suggest growing saffron. Im in the process of growing my first bulbs. They have beautiful flowers. So far it’s they’ve been quick growing and super easy.
Hoyas are my absolute favorite plant to bloom, especially the callistophylla😍
Anthurium. The blooms last for months! So pretty
In Ghana, the Euphorbia Milii is all over the place, sometimes it's planted as a border. I was looking for the name. Thank you for providing the name Harli.
I love these blooms. I was surprised no hoya blooms!
I’m looking all over for a Thai pink. Too cold to ship one in but Logees and Steve’s leaves are both out.
Thanks for the video.
Black pagoda lipstick plant, stunning plant with beautiful yellow orange flowers! Hoya burtoniae, quick growing Hoya that blooms just as quick!
They all are beautiful in their own way!never out of fashion!🌷🤩
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Love seeing a new video and all the plants! I fell in love with the planter for the Begonia cleopatra. I'm hoping it's from an online store and not a local nursery because it's been living in my head rent free since I watched this video :3. I know it's unlikely that I'll get more info but you can't fault me for trying :P
Love that begonia!
Loved this video but also wanted to mention I love the video ending you do now? It's so cute and fun :)
Thannk you (:
My big Hoya Linearis just had about 20 -25 blooms. Last year it only had about 5 blooms but it survive a move, so I blamed myself :), but man, is that a beautiful plants in itself, but with flowers, I was like…Wow wow wow :)) I might get a E. Millii !
Plectranthus "mona lavender" a super cute bloomer! Definitely more so sold as a outdoor plant but can absolutely be grown indoors.
Great video concept!
My blooming houseplant rec is impatiens (i think there are indoor and outdoor types), which grows like a weed and flowers ALL THE TIME with cute little pink flowers, as long as you give it some light. And the leaves look great and lush, too. Easiest plant i've ever owned! Pretty thirsty but forgiving. Super easy to propagate, as well.
I’m a huge fan ofschlumbergera, I currently have 9 and I find they really benefit from spending summer outside in my garden. I get such a large display of blooms which I never got until they started being put outside
The only bloomers I have are Hoyas, lacanosa is a constant bloomer and linearis is an easy bloomer in my care
I like my Tahitian bridal vails blooms❤❤ your the person who made me want to get one and I love it.
Hoya Multiflora (or shooting star Hoya)! Very unique and constant blooms. Extremely hardy plant too :))
Would love to see your bog garden,
A desert rose would be something to look into. Likes more light like any other deserty tree does. And there’s tons of bloom colors out there!
I love a good orchid. Thanksgiving cactus. I don’t have a lot of plants that naturally bloom in the colder months, though. Outside of that, I like a good cactus blossom and I had a Venus fly trap that had beautiful blossoms. 🤍 I do like an African Violet blossom, as well. 💜
Mine being dendrobiums nobile and denphals super easy super rebloom super grows
For me its orchids and cacti. A lot of them will bloom just growing on a window sill.
I loved it 😆💚💚💚💚
I just love your videos they make me so happy
Thank you. This makes me really happy
Love the Thai Pink! My favorite and most frequent bloomer is my Flame Violet - it’s covered in red trumpet shaped flowers all the time.
Ohhh looking into that now 🙏
@@HarliG let me know if you can’t find one - I have a baby I can send you.
Harli, you gotta tell me where you sell some of your plants 🤩🙏🏻 please
I love these plants!! 😍
Do you have the link for the bog garden? Would love you watch it!
My oxalis blooms all the time. My thanksgiving cactus has pale pink blooms and is going nuts right now. It’s at least 15 years old and would be much bigger if I took better care of it 😮
How long does the T-giving cactus bloom?
@@jackiewhitney5031 three or four weeks? It also blooms in the spring but not as much.
@@liteweightpup2561 What fertilizer do you use to make it bloom and how much light does it need? Thank you for responding :))
@@jackiewhitney5031 I have it about a foot from a south window and water with a quarter teaspoon of Miracle Grow or orchid fertilizer per gallon. I let it get really dry before watering.
Could u explain more about ur care for the Christmas cacti? What mix do u have it in?
Hi Harli, your bloomers are so pretty!! I do have a Thanksgiving cactus and she is the variegated type. She hasn't bloomed for me yet and I cannot wait to see what they look like against the variegated bracts!
I have goldfish and chenille hanging plants that bloom randomly but would love to help them along. Harli, what do you feed your blooming plants? For outdoor plants, I know the P in NPK is for Phosphorus and you want that number to be higher ... some say double ... than the N/Nitrogren when growing roses, for example. Is that true for indoor plants? Thanx.
Thank you!
Have you seen the party time plant or the purple passion plant?! There’s a shop based in Canada, that has them and I’d never seen them before!! Very colourful and super fun and different 🥰
So beautiful 💕
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I have a Christmas cactus and am currently keeping it on my enclosed balcony where it can have total darkness for at least 12 hours a day, so it can bloom again this Christmas. It’s so pretty! My kalanchoe is there too but it’s still young, so I’m not holding my breath 😄
I also have cyclamen, orchids and a peace lily. I love them all and I feel so proud when they bloom 😊 But I’m most excited about my red anthurium because it’s new and still hasn’t bloomed for me
Do you know enough about holiday cactus to instruct us on when and how to prune it back so it grows out to be able to hold up to the weight of the flowers? Mine get so heavy it breaks off or comes out of the soil.
I have been looking for a Thai pink since the last time you mentioned it. Can't find one. 😢
I would add Ruellia Makoyana to your list.
I would love if you could give a list of plants in the description when you do videos like this so I can look them up later. If it is a lot of work for you, please ignore this comment. :)😊
Hello I need help I have a pathos plant and I cut some of it and I but it in the water every thing was OK but when I put them in soil they isn't grow can you make a video.sorry for my bad English can
Harlii, the Abutilon can bloom indoor? i dont have any “flower type” of plant, but seeing these plants is make me to wish to have onee 😂
This is an old fashioned one but I have so much luck African violets..... I even got an African violet with a different type of flower on it..... Pink flower kind of shaped like a tiny little horn...
Is your Thai pink in moss?
Euphorbia "flowers" are actually very reduced inflorescences. They are the weirdest thing (also very conserved within the group, I believe, i.e. all Euphorbias have that trait). If you can find a diagram, check it out.
Utricularia is also carnivorous!
I've only ever gotten my African Violets to bloom. Nothing else will bloom for me... Probably because I'm super worried about over watering that I tend to let them dry out too much.... 😅
How do you get your Abutilon to flower? Mine is same size but won’t flower. 😢
It seems they appreciate high light, lots of nutrients, & pretty frequent waterings. Mine seems to drop flowers if I use tap water 🙃
@@HarliG Thanks. I feel like I’m checking those boxes but I’ll pay more attention. Maybe up nutrients.
Is that known as crown of thorns. If, so I read their not really flowers. Could be a different plant but looks a lot like mine. ~ Tammy
What happened to all your orchids ?! I remember you having quite a few :)
I gave them to Heather Hoyas when I had my second baby bc I didn’t have time then. I hope to find some cool orchids again! I just love them.
Haha, this might be a little random, but if you read the title in a British or Australian accent it’s kinda funny. 😄
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The aggressive cut off of the music at the start-😭
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