
16 Plant HAUL: Unboxing & Transplanting Houseplants, Herbs, Ferns, and Flowers
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Date: 2022-07-18
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Valium
Oooh THANKU for uploading the video, I never got to film, lol, seriously, I recently got most of the same plants as you, to add to my bigger pots and hopefully get rid of the frigging weeds. I also got surfinias, temaris and alyssum, all stunning!
Ironically, I've never managed to grow rosemary, lavender and thyme for more than a couple of months, even though they are all native mediterranean plants. But I will be trying until I get it right.
My boston fern was actually one of my very first outdoor plants my mom gave me a couple of years ago, it's much more hardy than everyone thinks, or maybe mine has accepted its fate of being rather neglected, so it has always been one of my most well behaved plants, hihi!
I especially enjoyed this video, get well soon and have a great day!
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Oooh THANKU for uploading the video, I never got to film, lol, seriously, I recently got most of the same plants as you, to add to my bigger pots and hopefully get rid of the frigging weeds. I also got surfinias, temaris and alyssum, all stunning!
Ironically, I've never managed to grow rosemary, lavender and thyme for more than a couple of months, even though they are all native mediterranean plants. But I will be trying until I get it right.
My boston fern was actually one of my very first outdoor plants my mom gave me a couple of years ago, it's much more hardy than everyone thinks, or maybe mine has accepted its fate of being rather neglected, so it has always been one of my most well behaved plants, hihi!
I especially enjoyed this video, get well soon and have a great day!
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Ryan
I lived in Temecula for like, 10yrs and my rosemary plant died in less than 1 week near my window sill. Overnight, the half of the plant that faced the window was bleached burnt and pale green on the shaded side. It only lasted about a week total but CA is the devil's toilet. SOOOO HOT! 119' degrees in LA as I drove off to the east coast on the 40. In my area it only rained once about every 5yrs and thousands of people died in car wrecks as soon as el nino'' kicked back in around 2007-2008 and it rained for 3 months straight. We had floods out the booty hole and now its back to being a desert with normal desert rains lol. :D
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I lived in Temecula for like, 10yrs and my rosemary plant died in less than 1 week near my window sill. Overnight, the half of the plant that faced the window was bleached burnt and pale green on the shaded side. It only lasted about a week total but CA is the devil's toilet. SOOOO HOT! 119' degrees in LA as I drove off to the east coast on the 40. In my area it only rained once about every 5yrs and thousands of people died in car wrecks as soon as el nino'' kicked back in around 2007-2008 and it rained for 3 months straight. We had floods out the booty hole and now its back to being a desert with normal desert rains lol. :D
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Sandy
Hi Kevin! I'm glad you're feeling better! I like what you did with your pothos. I'm wanting to add to my very small collection. I agree, the Osteospurmum is the prettiest of the flowering plants. I've had that one before and loved it! I'll be looking for it again. I really like the lavender, too, especially the one with the dark purple flowers. Thanks for sharing!
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Hi Kevin! I'm glad you're feeling better! I like what you did with your pothos. I'm wanting to add to my very small collection. I agree, the Osteospurmum is the prettiest of the flowering plants. I've had that one before and loved it! I'll be looking for it again. I really like the lavender, too, especially the one with the dark purple flowers. Thanks for sharing!
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Sarah
As simple as it is, your water, wait, water has really helped me. Paradoxically, when I wait to let the soil lightly re-hydrate before adding the rest of the water, I found I add a lot less water overall and my plants seem much happier. I'm pretty sure I was drowning them before. It's a great tip!
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As simple as it is, your water, wait, water has really helped me. Paradoxically, when I wait to let the soil lightly re-hydrate before adding the rest of the water, I found I add a lot less water overall and my plants seem much happier. I'm pretty sure I was drowning them before. It's a great tip!
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Julie
Very cool to see you branching out! I started with houseplants and have moved into urban gardening (roses and shrubs) and and working this year on growing my own herbs/ veggies from seed and annuals. Pls keep us updated on how things go/how you use things!
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Very cool to see you branching out! I started with houseplants and have moved into urban gardening (roses and shrubs) and and working this year on growing my own herbs/ veggies from seed and annuals. Pls keep us updated on how things go/how you use things!
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Green
Yes! I am one of the ppl that had killed a Fern Helecho Macho. Not sure if its the same as Boston Fern but its the one that has thicker / bigger leaves. Anyway, this one will survive due to the previous test and trial on his family member. ;)
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Yes! I am one of the ppl that had killed a Fern Helecho Macho. Not sure if its the same as Boston Fern but its the one that has thicker / bigger leaves. Anyway, this one will survive due to the previous test and trial on his family member. ;)
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Morgan
Those little flowers are a soft purple/lavender color. Very pretty!
Can lavender be grown indoors? It seems like most herbs can but I don't hear people talking about bringing lavender inside as much. I LOVE both the smell and the taste.
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Those little flowers are a soft purple/lavender color. Very pretty!
Can lavender be grown indoors? It seems like most herbs can but I don't hear people talking about bringing lavender inside as much. I LOVE both the smell and the taste.
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ramiroer
If you like flower plants that can grow in the outside, and also attracts butterflies, bees, and other insects; try to get any of this two plants in your nursery shop or online:
Lantana Camara
Lantana Montevidensis
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If you like flower plants that can grow in the outside, and also attracts butterflies, bees, and other insects; try to get any of this two plants in your nursery shop or online:
Lantana Camara
Lantana Montevidensis
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Lara
Also. An asparagus fern is not a true fern. Its an angiosperm and produces flowers. Its care is not the same as true ferns, like your Boston Fern, which are, by definition, not flowering plants.
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Also. An asparagus fern is not a true fern. Its an angiosperm and produces flowers. Its care is not the same as true ferns, like your Boston Fern, which are, by definition, not flowering plants.
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Jessi
Thank you for distracting me through a seven hour tattoo session. I maxed out my outdoor garden (only have so much space in a ground floor apartment) so house plants are my next venture!
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Thank you for distracting me through a seven hour tattoo session. I maxed out my outdoor garden (only have so much space in a ground floor apartment) so house plants are my next venture!
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Kia
Does anyone know much about a purple waffle house plant? I bought a wilted one on clearance from Lowe's and it's like half floppy at the base but very bushy and upright at the top.
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Does anyone know much about a purple waffle house plant? I bought a wilted one on clearance from Lowe's and it's like half floppy at the base but very bushy and upright at the top.
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Sarah
I planted a row of lavender right next to my porch and they attract butterflies like crazy! lavender is my all time FAV!
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I planted a row of lavender right next to my porch and they attract butterflies like crazy! lavender is my all time FAV!
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handmade
Ive grown sunpatiens before. They get so full and beautiful! Lavender is awesome! I love their packing feel better
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Ive grown sunpatiens before. They get so full and beautiful! Lavender is awesome! I love their packing feel better
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