Fantastic tour! My hope is to one day have a large greenhouse/conservatory, with a beautiful Persian rug in the centre on which I can do yoga, and be overhung with a giant canopy of large-leaf aroids & palms whilst listening to J S Bach cello suites. We can but dream!
@@madhavidegapudi08 Yes, I guess what is a common plant to a person in one part of the world, is a desired exotic plant to another person elsewhere. We all seek that which is different...everything in life is enhanced by contrast.
My string of dolphins turns into orcas or mantas when they don't get enough light. For example, when a strand starts to get long and grows into a shady spot that string will be a different shape than the rest. I keep mine outside North Facing balcony in the California Bay Area.
Loving what you DO best - content, trips, tours and just talking/showing planty stuff just got back from Thailand (1st overseas trip in 3yrs!!!!) and finally made it to a few plant places its plant paradise and soooo cheap! 1st time for me to see the hoya blossoms which you often show/talked/ smelled - they r beauties!
Its nice to see how you are now able to broad your plant collection/interest in outdoor hardy plants too because of your new land project. 💛💫 the best of both worlds
Wow, that nursery is huge a great selection of plants, nice to see the rare plants, so far my joys microphyla variegates hasn’t bloom bloom for me yet, have it on the south window it’s sun stress, maybe needs less 🌞 to bloom, thanks for sharing!!!
It felt like you were going to break into a when you were talking about the geranium. Coca Cola, citronella, limoncello, smelly socks of that old fellow! 😁 thank you so much for sharing these great videos, your knowledge and passion🙏
I never see the immense selection of terra cotta pots in the range of colors at any garden center near me. I would just buy pots even if I had no specific plant for them in mind. Interesting to learn more of the business side of things and what goes into keeping a thriving plant centered business competitive. They seem to have it all!
What a great plant selection. I am curious though at pricing, it just feels like the average houseplant grower is being priced out of the market. I know that is what is happening here in the Denver area.
It’s generally 2x the price of the same exact plant from Home Depot. But Terrain does have a ton of selection that isn’t offered at one of the big box stores.
The place looks great. That lady with all the corporate speak made me feel icky. For example, Logees is a big place, but they still made me feel like they are still people and not a want to be Walmart.
I didn't like the fact that all you guys did was talk about plants as products for consumers and how to make more money off of them. I think this was my least favorite of all your tours. Business and making money should'nt be the motivation for having plants and collecting. come second.
Love the plants and seeing the sources. But come on... I can't be the only one. That was the craziest corporate jargon I've ever heard. So many crazy euphemisms and ambiguity. She (the company spokeswoman) seems like a hard worker, but this is the plant community. Not the space to speak commercialese. Sorry to be negative! It was just a bit hilarious and jarring
🤷🏼♀️Found the business background quite interesting. Besides, it was just a minute or two. I would love to watch the sales women on her shopping trips to Florida.