Such an amazing production Javeness ... so professionally put together. Absolutely loved it and thanks for dropping by again and the wonderful business plug. Happy hunting my friend
Oh thanks so much Todd😉!! So glad you enjoyed it💚! And I really appreciate you setting aside some time for me to come tour your gardenscape again 🌿! It really is an amazing space to relax and enjoy all the beautiful broms that you have! It really is like a botanical garden 💚🌿!!
So sorry to hear that 😕. I find that not all broms have the same sun and shade preference. So before planting them in the ground I would just place them in the area you want them to grow still in the pot and watch how they do for a couple of weeks. If they start to look like they aren’t happy then try moving them around to a different spot.
BTW; are U familiar with ‘senecio stapeliformis’? Tall, spindly cactoid, looks gorgeous as it reaches upward, but I’m wondering how to keep it from laying over in some way other than a straw like sleeve to keep it straight! Possible suggestions???
Yes, I am🌿.. I actually have one. Well that’s the thing, they naturally grow up right to semi-reclined as it gets taller. They can reach to 10” long and they’ll become floppy and won’t stand up right when they get to this maturity. The only way to get them to grow a different way would be to prune it back to a shorter height. Good thing is you can make more plants when you prune but it’ll take away from the height your looking for. You could try staking it if you don’t mind that look.
@@aGirlwithaGarden thought it was a vriesea but glad to know which one. It's gorgeous. (So hard to spell) Been dying to get one since 1975. Finally just got another variety.
So one of its cross came from Neoregelia ‘Hannibal Lector and that plant got its name from my understanding because of the thick pointy spines found along the leaves. The spines are like tiny teeth grown on the leaves that can draw some blood 🩸 if you’re not careful. Hence the catchy name 😉
A joy to behold. Sensational garden.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video
I love bromeliads🤩🤩🤩🤩
Wooooow
I recently put a few of minds on a coconut bark neos Williams etc
I love them all
Beautiful ❤❤❤
@@normabadillo3235 thank you !
Such an amazing production Javeness ... so professionally put together. Absolutely loved it and thanks for dropping by again and the wonderful business plug. Happy hunting my friend
Oh thanks so much Todd😉!! So glad you enjoyed it💚! And I really appreciate you setting aside some time for me to come tour your gardenscape again 🌿! It really is an amazing space to relax and enjoy all the beautiful broms that you have! It really is like a botanical garden 💚🌿!!
My bromeliads in central fl are not doing well. I've had them in the ground here and there. One was some sun, one was shade. :p some in dirt, some not
So sorry to hear that 😕. I find that not all broms have the same sun and shade preference. So before planting them in the ground I would just place them in the area you want them to grow still in the pot and watch how they do for a couple of weeks. If they start to look like they aren’t happy then try moving them around to a different spot.
What a beautiful collection 😍❤♥
Todd really does have a beautiful 💚collection !
Im jealous with the Neoregelia Tantrum by skotak! Thats an awesome collectibles indeed😊
They are 💚🌿 thank you!
I too an inlove now
Big bromz too
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Tq darling your plant make me crazy 😂
Lol.... gald you enjoyed the video
Could you do an update on the maya plumeria?
Now I got turned on to Bromeliads but I want to have them indoors , so I ordered some small ones from the same B..B.. garden online
Are you a Filipina mam?😊 Thanks for sharing this😊
Hello there and yes I am 💚🌿
BTW; are U familiar with ‘senecio stapeliformis’? Tall, spindly cactoid, looks gorgeous as it reaches upward, but I’m wondering how to keep it from laying over in some way other than a straw like sleeve to keep it straight! Possible suggestions???
Yes, I am🌿.. I actually have one. Well that’s the thing, they naturally grow up right to semi-reclined as it gets taller. They can reach to 10” long and they’ll become floppy and won’t stand up right when they get to this maturity. The only way to get them to grow a different way would be to prune it back to a shorter height. Good thing is you can make more plants when you prune but it’ll take away from the height your looking for. You could try staking it if you don’t mind that look.
Do they ship to Ontario Canada?
I lo e them but must learn to keep them less less water fried
Please give us the name of the bromeliad on your left in the robot planter
That one is a Vriesea Goudeae ospinae Bromeliad
@@aGirlwithaGarden thought it was a vriesea but glad to know which one. It's gorgeous. (So hard to spell) Been dying to get one since 1975. Finally just got another variety.
Aloha … are you at hawaii?
Do you sell them?
And it’s called ‘Hannibal lector’ because.....?
So one of its cross came from Neoregelia ‘Hannibal Lector and that plant got its name from my understanding because of the thick pointy spines found along the leaves. The spines are like tiny teeth grown on the leaves that can draw some blood 🩸 if you’re not careful. Hence the catchy name 😉
I am personally afraid that I will kill the poor things. Their so beautiful and different. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome 🌿! These are really hardy and low maintenance so I say go for it 😉💚
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