I live in Downingtown, PA (and used to teach in West Chester) I love house plants and flower gardens too. I also have some veggies :) I throw a lot of pottery on the potter's wheel and love to give plants I've grown in POTTERY I have made.
Thanks for this video, Devin! You're one of my absolute favorite plant RU-vidrs. Always chock full of great info, inspiring ideas like placing those paintings within a greenwall, healthy af plants and intermittent dad jokes. Big fan here 😂 I have a philodendron micans too, but am training it on a homemade trellis, so seeing yours in a hanging pot was interesting and new to me. Im a big succulent person so I always also get distracted by your big beautiful adenium, epiphullum anguliger, and crassula ovata. Cheering you and your videos on from CT 😊
Hi!! i'm glad at least one person picks up on my low key humor haha! My search to figure out how to best display the P. micans continues, i recently changed up its look and literally just stuffed all the stems back to the pot to create a super 'full' look lol
How well do u think the mini monstera would do in northern Michigan? I have a huge wall near the main door that gets great indirect light, so a climbing vine would fill in nicely. Being within 5 feet if the door, I worry the cold during winter might be a problem
Would having two monstera Peru stems climbing over each-other create better node spacing and illusion of more leaves? I have a jungle but I’m about to do a wall like you but don’t have this one . Also fyi cut the runner on the dragons tail if it’s too long and find away to pin it fast and give it little more light if you can . It will produce more leaves if that’s what you want . Tried it several times with mine .
New viewer here and thank you! Your climbing plant wall is beautiful, I've decided I absolutely need a mini monstera! Also, I couldn't agree with you more about touching your plants. I'm also very tactile? with my plants. It really is a big component to their beauty. I especially want a plant I saw recently that appears to be thick and leathery with bumps and knots across the leaf. It reminds me a bit of a very shiny toads back. I cannot remember what it's called but it really caught my eye.