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Tour DOC BLOCK'S CONSERVATORY & GREENHOUSE - Ep. 302 

Summer Rayne Oakes
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Last week we toured the backyard paradise of Doctor Jeff Block-replete with towering palms, fruiting trees, flowers, and awesome aroids. This time, we take a tour through his conservatory and greenhouse where we can see some of his ongoing Anthurium hybridization, wet wall, and more.
You can view the first part of the tour here: • Doc Block's TROPICAL B...
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@ivancadiz.
@ivancadiz. Год назад
Dr. Block's choice of words and articulation are such a treat as the garden itself.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Words can move mountains... thanks Ivan.
@lukaostojic1154
@lukaostojic1154 Год назад
We need more of these kind of tours; tropical, lush greenhouses and tropical landscaping!
@icemancometh8679
@icemancometh8679 Год назад
There's one in her list where she went to a biosphere. You should check that out.
@mikerieger1034
@mikerieger1034 11 месяцев назад
I.m a ĝay
@mikerieger1034
@mikerieger1034 11 месяцев назад
Not in to.women
@lukaostojic1154
@lukaostojic1154 11 месяцев назад
@@mikerieger1034 i didnt ask 🫶
@kathymacomber5115
@kathymacomber5115 Год назад
“ from collector to a custodian “! Awesome stuff
@m.wright168
@m.wright168 Год назад
I could watch Dr Bloc for hours and hours! What an incredible person! Thanks for sharing this treasure 💚💚💚💚
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thats very kind of you to say... Thanks!
@annadasilva6342
@annadasilva6342 Год назад
What a blessing it must be to live in such a beautiful environment.
@Milquetoast702
@Milquetoast702 Год назад
It’s hard to imagine this tour could beat the first one - but it did. Tell me plants are not just amazing!
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
They are amazing!
@michaelspano4067
@michaelspano4067 Год назад
thanks again to dr. block for his hospitality. really enjoyed seeing the medinilla hybrid. when i left florida about 15 years ago there were really only 2 species readily available. enjoyed RO 101. we have an under the counter unit just for cooking and drinking but still would like to do a full house system. luckily here in the southern appalachians we are very wet so we collect rain water for the indoor plants. we use to use the sour milk trick for starting plants up stucco walls and tree trunks, now days i've been using foliar jadam sprays occasionally and it gives amazing results. thanks summer for another great tour.
@wandashaw3551
@wandashaw3551 Год назад
Such an amazing collection and his mindset on the future of plant life is absolutely wonderful. Thank you for sharing and introducing us to Dr. Block.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks... try to be a good "custodian"!
@csegobia75
@csegobia75 Год назад
The love he has for plants is amazing!! This is the goal. Stunning.
@pellaz83
@pellaz83 Год назад
Doctor Jeff Block's explanations are so concise and informative, and I see that he and Summer have similar conversation wavelengths in exchanging ideas and opinions. This and the backyard tour are definitely my new favorites!
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks Alvin. After viewing Summer Rayne's edited product, I agree that our conversations' "wavelengths" flowed quite nicely!
@johnhovancsek138
@johnhovancsek138 Год назад
This is my kind of garden. I left Florida to come to Hawaii to grow the things he has. The water part was extremely informative.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
You're living in plant heaven in Hawaii. I love Maui at 3-5K feet elevations for the cooler nights!
@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 Год назад
Doc Block lives in a dream come true. ❄️💚🙃
@serenityx8927
@serenityx8927 Год назад
Yep, he sure does👍
@janecurtis5726
@janecurtis5726 Год назад
Totally agree with Doc Block’s philosophy about growing and collecting tropical plants. We should be stewards of the world’s declining and endangered plant species but also of the native environments in which we live.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks Jane.. spread that word!
@TheSunDancerPlantHub
@TheSunDancerPlantHub Год назад
What an extraordinary place. Thank you both for granting this tour inside the Dr’s home. Simply wonderful. 🌱❤️
@floridanaturalfarming3367
@floridanaturalfarming3367 Год назад
Ahhh a smartful interview and plant tour, refreshing, thank you both🐸
@timgarner1957
@timgarner1957 Год назад
Doc is a very interesting person...the garden was beautiful but the greenhouse is spectacular..lol.. I love the mention of custodian..plant people are special breed.. loving and caring ..the world needs more plant custodians..lol
@guywithaplant
@guywithaplant Год назад
Dr Block is so passionate and knowledgeable! Thoroughly enjoy this episode 😃 Thanks Summer!
@geriannroth449
@geriannroth449 Год назад
Such a serene environment he's created as a niche for his home.
@Gtumrths
@Gtumrths Год назад
He got his own private botanical garden! Wow! What a garden!
@bigtomatoplantslover6205
@bigtomatoplantslover6205 Год назад
Lovely plants 🪴 Like 726❤️ My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊
@monsterax
@monsterax Год назад
Doc always sharing a wealth of knowledge, and Summer with another excellent interview. Great work!
@heathera2200
@heathera2200 Месяц назад
Watching this episode was such a treat! Thank you!
@kimmy6304
@kimmy6304 Год назад
Absolutely stunning plants. Dang. Thank you so much for letting us all have a peek 💕😻
@tropicaussie4572
@tropicaussie4572 Год назад
Dr. Block's greenhouse is the most impressive home greenhouse I've ever seen , just a spectacular collection .
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
It is a decidedly low-tech hybrid greenhouse compared with modern structures... but it seems to work nicely for me here in South Florida.
@SequoiaElisabeth
@SequoiaElisabeth Год назад
Love these tours!! More please 😁
@brattent
@brattent 9 месяцев назад
What an amazing collection and collector…or custodian. Thanks for sharing.
@jolus6678
@jolus6678 4 месяца назад
I saw that species of Miconia at the fairchild conservatory. I was practically drooling over it. I searched online desperately for it once I got home. I couldn't find it available online anywhere here in Florida so it's interesting to hear how it's a weed in Hawaii.
@luisrestrepo2691
@luisrestrepo2691 Год назад
Dr. Block is a true plant philosopher
@tropicsnarcotics
@tropicsnarcotics Год назад
Now that is a dream home! Absolutely loving these episodes 🌿
@njione
@njione 8 месяцев назад
I wish I could see it in person I'm so impressed by all of it. The effort it took must have been difficult
@tanyal7122
@tanyal7122 Год назад
What an amazing and generous tour..Thank you for sharing Dr Jeff's wonderful home. Wow❤️
@WesleysPlantWorld
@WesleysPlantWorld Год назад
Gorgeous. It’s just amazing the plants people have. I love watching these tours so much, thank you 😃🪴🌿
@juliahelland6488
@juliahelland6488 Год назад
Beautiful plants! Thanks for sharing! ❣️
@alexbalistreya
@alexbalistreya Год назад
I enjoyed Dr. Block's insight and knowledge! Such a great tour of his amazing collections. He is a talented speaker and I enjoyed the important message of custodianship. Top favorite video of mine as well.
@GoogleGoogle-ki1rg
@GoogleGoogle-ki1rg Год назад
Thank you for this video. It is very inspiring. The tap water where I live is very hard and a TDS meter reads 270-303. This video was the motivation I needed to improve the water quality for the plants in my greenhouse. After watching this video I purchased a basic water purification system and water pump and attached them to a dedicated water hose and wand. Now I can water my plants with purified water (tests at zero TDS) and rainwater I collect in barrels.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Now you should check to see if your product water's pH is slightly acidic. If so, your plants should love it!
@GoogleGoogle-ki1rg
@GoogleGoogle-ki1rg Год назад
@@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885 Thanks for the suggestion. I used a digital pH tester and the purified water has a pH of 6.14. I am storing the purified water in a 20 gallon tank. Do you have any recommendations on what I can use to prevent algae from growing in the tank over time that won't harm my plants?
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
@@GoogleGoogle-ki1rg Your pH is perfect... but although additives such as bleach or peroxides may keep the water clean, they can harm the plants. I prefer to use most of the clean water I make each day, and automatically make more clean water daily that replaces what you regularly use. If the tank isn't opaque and exposed to sunlight, the algae growth inside can be kept minimal that way.
@GoogleGoogle-ki1rg
@GoogleGoogle-ki1rg Год назад
@@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885 Will do. Thanks for the information.
@SJL07
@SJL07 Год назад
Outstanding tour! Thank you for this, Summer and Doc Block!! 🪴
@aaronyieh5328
@aaronyieh5328 Год назад
I love this gentleman very much from my heart deeply.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks for those kind words Aaron!
@riawhetstone3725
@riawhetstone3725 Год назад
So jealous of their climate! Minus the storms, pythons, & mosquitoes 😅
@jamesh.maloyjr.6940
@jamesh.maloyjr.6940 7 месяцев назад
Great Plants and great information. Thanks
@AUgrown
@AUgrown Год назад
I was just in the same expo booth as The Fine Dr. not an hour ago in Tampa, at a tropical foliage show. I recognized him from the last episode. Sorry he was speaking with a grower and didn’t want to interrupt. Small world sometimes. Thanks for sharing all of your adventures and helping us gain knowledge and experiences through your eyes.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Sorry we missed meeting… I’m not at the show today. Next time interrupt! 😉
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks A U. (You should have said hello at the TPIE show!)
@AUgrown
@AUgrown Год назад
Next time I’ll know I’m not imposing. As a professional I try not to get in the way of business. 👍 Now that I know your face I’m sure we will see each other again. We definitely run in similar circles of the industry. I’m local to the TBay area.
@feralaquarist8805
@feralaquarist8805 Год назад
Absolutely glorious, I'm near Tampa and this is goals.
@barbaracole4314
@barbaracole4314 Год назад
Summer, you always have great plant tours, never know where you'll be next ... wouldn't be able to see these gardens if it weren't for your tours , thx Summer and thx Doc , beautiful plants and gardens
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks Barbara. I agree... Summer Rayne is a wonderful resource!
@Qounxing15
@Qounxing15 Год назад
I love how Doc Bloc low key shares some medical facts.😊
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
I love developing gardening along with "health & wellness " themes. Glad you picked up on some of it!
@bretfurgason7615
@bretfurgason7615 Год назад
I love that man
@lorirober2536
@lorirober2536 Год назад
Incredible conservatory. Amazing living wall. Such a knowledgeable man.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks for those kind words Lori!
@emmanuelchirwa2804
@emmanuelchirwa2804 2 месяца назад
Wow, 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤. This is great
@kazuhiroyukimura9070
@kazuhiroyukimura9070 Год назад
Dr. Block really knows what he's talking about.
@sylviagutierrez7676
@sylviagutierrez7676 Год назад
A great tour of these special plant world! 💚🌱🌵☘️💚
@karmajeffers3194
@karmajeffers3194 Год назад
I love how Dr.Block shared his knowledge wonderful video
@Wendy-zl8kv
@Wendy-zl8kv Год назад
Thank you so much guys! 🎉
@AnggrekKakYusri
@AnggrekKakYusri Год назад
Thanks for sharing 😀
@Tanamankarnivora
@Tanamankarnivora Год назад
Aku selalu menunggu garden tour dari mu Summer, menonton anda sambil minum kopi 👍👍
@amyjones2490
@amyjones2490 Год назад
I learned more about growing begonias. Thanks for sharing!
@srshufelt
@srshufelt 2 месяца назад
Fabulous 2 videos. I would love to talk shop with him. Love his grounds. I wish I had the space. I'm in FL. Zone 9b. I can do many of his plants and I do have a few.
@johnpatterson9219
@johnpatterson9219 Год назад
Those lipstick palms, are to die for!
@grisespino5342
@grisespino5342 Год назад
Treasure of knowledge Dr. Block. Your amazing!
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks Gris. I'm glad you enjoyed the tours/interviews.
@kathymacomber5115
@kathymacomber5115 Год назад
I said that before..I love to listen to that man
@orchidwanderer3455
@orchidwanderer3455 Год назад
Thanks summer ❤ we really appreciate this kind of tours 😊❤
@jcancer147
@jcancer147 Год назад
What a wealth of knowledge, thank you for this wonderful tour ❤
@TheThriftedPlanter
@TheThriftedPlanter Год назад
Love this so much! So inspiring!
@2prettyfunnythings736
@2prettyfunnythings736 Год назад
Great tour. Got another one, Atlock flower farm. He does topiary that is beautiful and would be a great educational interview. Lots of his plants can be inside or outside.
@botanyboy5454
@botanyboy5454 Год назад
WOW, this was amazing 👏 ❤️
@aaron_2327
@aaron_2327 Год назад
Wonderful and inspiring video. Energy is fantastic, dreamy plant Workshop and a work of art ahah.
@inspiredinthedark23
@inspiredinthedark23 Год назад
I've also heard of using yogurt to encourage moss growth.
@krishohman750
@krishohman750 Год назад
Incredible person and wonderful tour.
@laurapoore6451
@laurapoore6451 Год назад
Wow beautiful love your Tours
@rhodealexandre6583
@rhodealexandre6583 Год назад
Wonderful video. Thanks Summer. Doc Block is a well of information on that subject
@seasidecreations4526
@seasidecreations4526 Год назад
TY Love this!! So inspiring! 👍🌻🦋🌺
@hollybeck605
@hollybeck605 Год назад
Great tour Summer! I learned a lot.
@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Год назад
It is interesting how everyone is so different with the plants they like. If I was on that property in the southern Florida environment I'd be growing tons of flowering plants not just foliage plants. There are so many cultivars of amazing hibiscus blooms. I'd have jasmine sambac all over. Flowering vines. Dwarf fruit trees. Greenhouse would be filled with orchids that bloom at every season of the year. You can have lots of cool cultivars of Christmas cactus, and epiphyllum with beautiful blooms outdoors and other plants that need a cool rest to initiate blooming which Florida is perfect for outdoors. He says he loves lipstick plant, but they don't bloom all too often when columnea are in the same family and can be covered with blooms and everblooming all year round and much more vibrant blooms of all different colors to choose from.
@Gtumrths
@Gtumrths Год назад
The aeschynanthus is gorgeous! I try to get one that’s flowering orange since many years!
@erfaanslandscaping
@erfaanslandscaping Год назад
Best Tour😍
@MsNipri
@MsNipri Год назад
Thank you, Doc Block, for the tour, and thank you, Summer Rayne, for taking us along! Wonderful video! ❤️ I have a question. I wanted to know if Doc Block is selling any Anthurium Black Widows??? TIA
@genelihofilena1631
@genelihofilena1631 Год назад
Awesome ❤
@sandylee1717
@sandylee1717 Год назад
Amazing collection
@user-bd4dz6vt8w
@user-bd4dz6vt8w Год назад
Замечательный тур😍😇
@rock0345
@rock0345 4 месяца назад
thank you learn so much
@saltlifess6226
@saltlifess6226 Год назад
Excellent tour!
@chriss7552
@chriss7552 Год назад
Hi, love this video. Very informative.
@Franticity7
@Franticity7 Год назад
Not the birds cat calling Summer 🤣
@PrashantSharma-vf7vc
@PrashantSharma-vf7vc Год назад
Jack Nicholson got into gardening? 😉What a man devoted to his passion. I loved this episode and the last one.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
(I've heard people say that before... maybe its my hairline? 😉)
@PrashantSharma-vf7vc
@PrashantSharma-vf7vc Год назад
@@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885 😄😄
@pushpabharati1583
@pushpabharati1583 Год назад
I like background birds songs also
@nancysueleske7819
@nancysueleske7819 Год назад
Good custodian for sure!
@icemancometh8679
@icemancometh8679 Год назад
I bet the lipstick plant and the hot lips plant get along great.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
I had never thought of it that way... Love it!
@icemancometh8679
@icemancometh8679 Год назад
@Nurturing Nature at Block Botanical Gardens 💞👥️💞 Amore, amore. I'm going to send them a Hoya Kerrii plant for Valentines's Day. 😁
@carlosseptiencuevas1613
@carlosseptiencuevas1613 Год назад
Wish you do a review of all pleurotallis, that are in great care at Jl Connecticut.
@Jeuro38
@Jeuro38 Год назад
Woof that point about sunlight being plant food could've merited push back, we're talking mineral elements, not sugar from photosynthesis
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Good pick-up. In fact, pH has more to do with bioavailability of those mineral elements. I should have better described photosynthesis as a plant's "trick" to convert sunlight into it's metabolic energy (the very same thing animals depend on food for.) Of course hemoglobin is the oxygen carrying molecule through which animals derive their energy. The two molecules closely resemble one another. My physician's bias often compares the molecular similarity of chlorophyl with hemoglobin in that biochemical "energy" sense. Thanks for your comment!
@plantheartbeats
@plantheartbeats Год назад
🌞
@njione
@njione 8 месяцев назад
Wow cow manure and butter milk
@clearwaterbeachhomesearchm5957
This green house is so extraordinary. I would love to know what he does for a living. He doesn’t sell his plants. Is this his hobby
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Thanks for your kind words about the greenhouses, and asking about what I do professionally... I'm a (semi-retired) M.D. physician anesthesiologist and an advanced hobbyist botanist. I don't sell plants directly, but have recently made special hybrid seeds available through one domestic and one international grower. "Anthuriums by DocBlock" and "Nurturing Nature" has online information about what I'm doing nowadays.
@MrSlingblade69
@MrSlingblade69 Год назад
Let the Doc talk..!
@revanshisgardening2719
@revanshisgardening2719 Год назад
♥️🌱♥️🤗
@davidhuth5659
@davidhuth5659 Год назад
A really beautiful garden for sure! Dr. Block sounds like a passionate environmentalist but I'm surprised to see outdoor cats. According to Audubon and other sources, cats are the number two cause of songbird mortality. Humans are number one, of course. Besides that, I appreciated all that he had to share.
@bonborders1
@bonborders1 Год назад
Unfortunately the rats here in florida would eat his plants
@davidhuth5659
@davidhuth5659 Год назад
@@bonborders1 In that case I'd still prefer the use of humane rodent traps instead of cats.
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
I generally have only one or two cats in the garden. They've had all their shots and are there to mostly keep the rat population under control... and guests entertained! Our cats rarely catch birds It seems that because they're fed a little cat food each day, our cats rarely catch birds here. Perhaps most important is that because they are neutered, they're not going to increase the neighborhood's feral cat population, so our birds are not impacted this way. (Too many cats... fewer birds.)
@davidhuth5659
@davidhuth5659 Год назад
@@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885 Thank you for being a responsible cat owner. I wish everyone were as well.
@cefcat5733
@cefcat5733 Год назад
A gorgeous garden, without gators and pythons, it gets a big LIKE.
@benvolio28
@benvolio28 Год назад
This guy is like plant Jack Nicholson. He's a bit cocky though, place is pretty cool
@DominikChlubna
@DominikChlubna Год назад
16:47 min Orchids with yellow pseudo bulbs, which are these?
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Those are Schomburgkia species growing on cork totems. They thrive in Mexico, and can tolerate South Florida's full sun and season drought conditions. In their natural habitats, those aging pseudobulbs are hollow and typically populated by ants.
@user-vi3vh4vc8o
@user-vi3vh4vc8o Год назад
4:40 what is name this adiantum??
@tanpokio
@tanpokio Год назад
We can't have all the plants nor should we
@lotus....
@lotus.... Год назад
Is this Cow Manure used in the "secret sauce" fresh or composted? Could I use goat manure instead? I have lots of goats on my FL farm lol! Love seeing how fellow Floridians and tropical plant freaks do it!!
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes Год назад
I don't know for sure, but I think the cow manure would be composted vs fresh. Similar to when gardening outdoors. Goat manure probably wouldn't cut it would be my guess. Goats have a digestive system dissimilar to cows and are quite good at stripping more nutrients out of their food, so their poo tends to be less nutritious than cow dung. If anyone else wants to weigh in, feel free!
@lotus....
@lotus.... Год назад
@@summerrayneoakes Thanks. That makes total sense. Goats and rabbit berries can go on plants without composting.
@sdqsdq6274
@sdqsdq6274 Год назад
@@lotus.... i heard there hot and cold manure , cow should be in the hot class ? hmmm he didnt explain what the milk does , i know some use it for moss growing
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
Here's my recipe: In a wheelbarrow, I'll mix a bag of (store bought) cow manure; peat moss; a few gallons of buttermilk (or if its around the holidays, egg nog will do fine!); and then I'll even add in some "Superthrive" (vitamins). Mix those ingredients into a slurry and apply liberally to natural surfaces. Keep the treated areas slightly moist for a few weeks. Stand back and watch the moss grow over the next few weeks to months... and you're in business!
@lotus....
@lotus.... Год назад
@@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885 Fantastic! Thank you so much. I am going to try this.
@geriannroth449
@geriannroth449 Год назад
Where does Doc get those root pruning pots from?
@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885
The brand name for those pots are called "Accelerator" pots, and they're available online. A few other company's make similar products.
@geriannroth449
@geriannroth449 Год назад
@@nurturingnatureatblockbota2885 thank you for your response
@267BISMARK
@267BISMARK Год назад
Im a little bit confused, how does burning coal make the water more acidic ?
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