I think its about time the rug got added to the intro, it can probably wink by now!! 🤣
@lindacambria54136 ай бұрын
Lol!
@littlered36326 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@karinapotere38766 ай бұрын
🤣
@vixistixi6 ай бұрын
Anyone else blink along with jolie in the intro?? Or just me lol x
@GreenWitch16 ай бұрын
I subscribed yesterday. Ive been bingeing your videos recently & find your channel actually useful. Very practical. I’ve had massive plant collections in the past, but I’m just back on the mainland from Hawaii, so I’m starting from scratch again. You have beautiful plants & many I’ve never had before. I’m in Florida, so my focus has always been tropicals & orchids. I’m in a tiny house now & I want to see how many plants I can grow in here. Really looking forward to a variety of plants 😊
@tatsutani48776 ай бұрын
Balcony: herbs. Drought tolerant. Good for bees and such. Smells great. Tasty. The more you harvest the more they branch out. :) Love your content, always cheers me up and gives me company whilst pottering about :)
@Novella08206 ай бұрын
I love the Sarawak!! Definitely a wishlist plant. It kind of reminds me of pumpkins just looking at the shape lol maybe it’s just me. Hope it all works out for you though Claire!
@FanofFrogs6 ай бұрын
Claire!!! I just got a sarawak last week because I covet yours so much, this makes me scream inside, you’re so brave!!! Mine lost its second, new leaf in the mail 😢 you’re not dramatic, I cherish mine so much too and aspire it to look like yours!
@Brittany_B6 ай бұрын
When I cut a leaf off of my aloe vera plant, I slice about half inch sections and freeze them. After I freeze them on a sheet pan, I put them into a lidded container and then I take one out at a time and slice off one side of the skin and then use it on my face, especially around my eyes and the cold and aloe nutrients really help tighten up my skin. Being frozen would also make these sections really nice for burns as well.
@rachelcote73926 ай бұрын
Hi Claire! I had a very big aloe vera ( larger then yours) It was so big that I had yo do something about it, 2 years ago I did cut it and gave all the "leaves" to a soap maker. I have kept the top piece about 4 leaves I left it to dry out for over a week then put it back in soil and it is now as big as yours again. I have done the same thing with some leaves and they regrow, make sure they air dry first😊 Maybe it would be an option for you to keep it, just keep the head😉🌱
@stas414146 ай бұрын
Omg the first plant is giving me instant FLAT MITES VIBES 🦠🥲 sulfur treat those terrible pests, they’ve ate away at my precious Hoyas all winter 🥶
@Lilyslovelyleaves6 ай бұрын
Hello Claire, love the video!! I love all the plants. The peperonia is beautiful 😍. Thanks for all the tips. Have a great day!!
@katcallender66996 ай бұрын
Sarawaks are thirsty af! Mine is watered every 5 to 7 days! They're turning yellow and falling off from underwatering most likely.
@randomfantods6 ай бұрын
Good thing you mentioned subscribing, because it made me look and find out I wasn't subscribed :o Your videos just always end up in my recommended, because I watch so many of them, so I didn't realise!
@lindseyx42526 ай бұрын
Love your plants and overall vibe! 💛🌱Thank you for making another wonderful video. 😊🙏
@TheAnnez0r6 ай бұрын
I have had a balcony garden on a pretty small balcony. Get a wooden pallet, buy trough planters with hooks, tie your pallet to the side that gets the most sun and you get a wall garden with multiple levels and more privacy. I had also a trough planter on the floor of the balcony for cucumbers. I painted my pallet white so it looked pretty good. 🌱
@sandy_carpetsthesecond50136 ай бұрын
ALSO, CLAIRE! YOU CAN BUY FROST-PROOF CLOTHS FOR SENSITIVE PLANTS! Or you can just use a black bin bag. It's honestly pretty simple to protect frost-tender plants in the winter months. Also, I think your Aloe will love it out there. My mom grew an Aloe outdoors last year, and even though it did go red at first as it adapted, it actually grew pretty well for her once it adapted (though, she did kill hers because she couldn't be bothered to protect it in winter.). But yeah, I think that's a good idea, personally.
@simplifygardening6 ай бұрын
Great video Claire, and an awesome interview on Gardeners World. great job
@pb-m476 ай бұрын
I totally get feeling unsure and it's almost painful! I have a few rare Hoyas that have done nothing in years and I still can't bring myself to chop them 😫 Maybe if I see yours doing well in an update I'll go ahead and give them a chop!
@mikalareads6 ай бұрын
Claire you're so close to 100k!!!! I have been watching you for years and I'm so happy for you!! ❤❤❤🎉
@donnawalker32606 ай бұрын
I'm glad u mentioned subscribing cos I just checked and I hadn't and I watch all ur videos lol I have now subscribed 😁
@IntoTheForest-ytm6 ай бұрын
Have you tried giving you hoyas more water if they are not doing well? Especially if new leaves struggle and so on. I've put some of mine in self watering (in aroid mix 😮) and they are doing better! They survived perfectely in drier conditions, but didn't grow.
@carolcooper72986 ай бұрын
Great to see you on GW.
@CherylannTurner-pr5bl6 ай бұрын
lol, “dying rug”! Funny!
@NorthbertR6 ай бұрын
I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for hoya. Thank you for sharing🙂
@soniacosgrove6 ай бұрын
Looking forward to updates on your Sarawak! It is from watching your channel that it went on my wishlist and I was able to get one! It did really well until we moved and it stopped being happy LOL I may have to do the same thing 😢
@lindaedwards46326 ай бұрын
Congratulations on almost 100,000 followers 🎉🎉😀🇨🇦
@joscreen32526 ай бұрын
Hi Claire, in regards to the aloe, at least for protection against excessive rain outside, I have a couple of plants that have a little tent that I devised from a plastic box lid and 4 bamboo stakes. For the summer you can put a shade cloth on top as well. My winters are a little milder so I do keep some plants outside during winter but for uk you'd probably have to bring it inside at least at night the temps drop.
@melaniegreaves35716 ай бұрын
Aww you are just so inspirational! Have you ever thought of being a teacher? Also, I wanted to ask if you always have to wash ninja pon or can you just use it straight away? thank you, love your videos , Melanie x 🪴🌱🩵🌱🪴
@beatatofil59256 ай бұрын
Jak zawsze miło posłuchać miłośnika roślin . Wszystkiego dobrego😀
@DopeyIan886 ай бұрын
So glad you finally chopped the drymonia. It’ll be absolutely stunning when it’s nice and full. Hope it all goes well 😊 🪴
@KihmJones6 ай бұрын
Love your videos! You have such a cute personality and I enjoy joining you! Today you inspired me to get some plants potted up from transplanting and props! I have procrastinated on this. But necessary and very doable. Thanks Clair!! From USA
@elizabethlacey77086 ай бұрын
Always love doing plant chores with you!!! Have a great week!!!
@annemariekoppelaar-passiev57716 ай бұрын
If you’re getting seeds or plants for a balcony or garden, please look for organic stuff. It makes such a big difference to the environment (think bees, butterflies, birds and moths not having to deal with pesticides) and in my experience these plants are much more sturdy and can handle a pest here and there more easily. So win-win 😊
@alicelarez43116 ай бұрын
Omg I remember when you got that sarawak.I couldn't believe the size of the leaves.
@amyestrada19666 ай бұрын
Congratulations on 100K!
@lamnium6 ай бұрын
You are junt a inch from silver button!! Hang in there!!❤❤🎉🎉
@carolstuff6 ай бұрын
Good repotting vid. Thanks for sharing Claire!
@izabellaelek97806 ай бұрын
Hi Claire, I'd greatly appreciate a video on caring for Peperomia Hope. While it's a beloved part of my plant collection, it's the one I struggle with. Despite lots of new growth, the leaves are smaller, thin, less succulent, and oddly curled. I'm considering chopping it back ... but I'm hesitant because of past failed propagation attempts. I would really appreciate it if you could help me out! I'm a big fan of your videos; your plants are absolutely stunning. Sending good vibes for your Hoya! ☺️
@Catplanty7 күн бұрын
I have the same problem with the curling leaves. They curl up and just fall off 🫠
@eowyn2376 ай бұрын
So neat and helpful to wait hear about your Peperomia Hope and can't wait to hear more about your propagation technique etc.
@lenblake47526 ай бұрын
Defintely not too late for vegetables, pretty much perfect timing. I would recommend starting from seedlings if you want any tomatoes/chillies at this point of the year as you might not have enough time. I think for most other things about now (April) is the right time to start
@shevonnenorman84286 ай бұрын
Congrats on your subscriber target - you do deserve it!
@pjuk6 ай бұрын
I put some of my largest succulents out on balcony in the summer months. Also if you want to make use of that space out there, I suggest Cordyline, Canary Island Palm, Mexican Fan Palm and Agaves. All grow well in UK climate, mine all survive through the years, but I bring the Agaves closer to wall so they dont get as wet in Winter months and cover with fleeces. I tried Aloe juice in a smoothie at one point but you have to make sure you only use the right bit thats edible!
@smerida86 ай бұрын
Ok I've been thinking about chopping mine. I watch for update.
@johnchlimon-cp4yl6 ай бұрын
It’s amazing Hoya , I will find it somewhere . Thanks 🙏 john
@TreeHuggingDad6 ай бұрын
I've had repeated success with soil propogogation of Aloe leaves. I usually do a mixture of cactus soil, orchid bark, perlite and sand. I then spray the soil liberally twice a week for about six weeks. I pull at the leaves and when then have a resistance I transfer them to a future home pot. So far it has worked (three plus years)
@TreeHuggingDad6 ай бұрын
I should mention that the leaves need to heal over or you need to use rooting hormone before putting to soil. Also, while others have tried water propagation, I've not. I will some time on the future, just haven't yet .
@luhnonato35 ай бұрын
i lost my hoya crimson queen last year for pests and i almost cried too 🥲 i feel you girl
@ThatGirlShelbyy6 ай бұрын
I'd like to start balcony growing this spring & summer! ☀️ Nova Scotia is still very cold, so I'm won't be able to have anything out there for another month probably 😅 I need to get large planters for veggies too 😁
@OMM-kl1zu6 ай бұрын
Omg!!! The rug saga continues 🤣🤣🤣. The more time it spends outside, the more likely it will turn into a weed mat!!!! A new medium for growing plants 🤣🤣🤣. Maybe, the Hoya - Serawak, can join the rug in summer. Hoyas really love a lot of light. My Hoya - Carnosa & Crimson Queen have gone wild outdoors. Natural UV has great health benefits.
@asn62776 ай бұрын
All of my Hoyas LOVE a nice ✂️ chop ✂️, I’m sure your Sarawak will do great!! If you enjoy a latifolia, you should look at the Latifolia “snow queen.” They have the same great big leaves as the Sarawak with stunning silvery variegation 🌱 🍴 🤩
@mermaid000pranu6 ай бұрын
43mins long video!! Yesssss!
@carolpaquette36456 ай бұрын
I new here. Love your videos and your accent !❤️
@jpgypsyxo6 ай бұрын
33:56 you can also remind everyone that if they have trouble subscribing because they don’t want all the notifications, you can stop the notifications and still be subscribed so you get your following numbers!
@jpgypsyxo6 ай бұрын
39:26 you can also totally recycle the cupboard of chaos by potting the cuttings for the plant swap into them or giving swappers the choice to take one. Or even for substrates if people are trading or giving it away. And I really think people would like them. ❤ I know I would.
@leanneneal20096 ай бұрын
I grow plants on my balcony - you should 100% do it! I have mine in trough planters
@nathaliebjrkas97816 ай бұрын
Can I offer you some feed back on the fiddle Leaf fig?😊 I have one myself, and I had to cut the top twice because it was hitting the roof 😂 now it got two branches and I think i need to cut it this summer. So my experience with it is, give it LOTS OF LIGHT, put it by the window, it can handle some sun and leave it there :) and also, I never let mine dry out. I think it is actually a really thirsty plant. And it loves getting feed. It stops growing if its not getting as much light as it want 😊 I live in the south of Norway, so I need to let it stay by a window all year. And actually, when I pot mine up, I gave it a much bigger pot, and the growth was big lush and it grew much faster. And I also noticed that it was growing a lot longer before it stopped before winter. So give it light, water, feed, and space. My soil is a mixture of perlite, vermiculite, orchid bark and soil. So I give it drainage, but not letting the soil dry out :) love your content ❤
@animallover12976 ай бұрын
I just to have a balcony and had bamboo , kerrias , and wisterias . It really looked like a jungle. Please do a video on the date if your aloe Vera Claire , I seem to struggle with succulents.
@Levaplant1com6 ай бұрын
Love this!!
@tjpotts4466 ай бұрын
I'm currently trying to leaf prop an aloe! I'll let you know if it works (fingers crossed!)
@shiuli_AllStarNoobs6 ай бұрын
use the aloevera leaves for hair and skin mask so chop chop-use and you can save space i am growing mine to grow big but i stays small
@annylindsay53586 ай бұрын
Have you ever checked out April's hoyas @ unsolicited plant talks? *especially ep.2 -Trellis up! You will be green with envy at her gorgeous plants, but she's extremely helpful about propagation/care. Warm climate to start with so not the same as your conditions. But lovely plants...thanks as always for your videos😊
@rhodealexandre65836 ай бұрын
Now you’ve cut it, it doesn’t matter any but Have you tried putting it in higher humidity? Try high humidity for the cuttings
@civilizeddiva6 ай бұрын
15:13: large leaves, good growth, and not leggy🥳
@beckythebealge6 ай бұрын
I have an Hoya Pachyclada that was doing nothing. I cut her up and she is finally growing beautifully.
@mermaid000pranu6 ай бұрын
In my country the fiddle leaf figs grow on the side of the roads in full sun and no one cares to have them as house plants 😅
@enjoyeverymoment25176 ай бұрын
You can eat de gelly not the green part of leaf....gest the gelly ....I blend it with Orange jus( is delicios😊 )
@7sins_of_life6 ай бұрын
Not growing on a balcony, but still in pots so very similar and I'm currently raising a bunch of veggies (jalapenos, chilli, Bell peppers, Tomatoes, cucumbers, pickles and some herbs) from seed and I've quickly realized that one seed packet contains a lot of seeds xD but yeah I'll try to get all of them to fruit! And my various colors of raspberrys are about to explode with growth ^^ if you have the space/ can have something spiky/ can loot after the tendrils (Do you call it that for stuff like raspberry, idk) that will otherwise grow wild I'd highly recommend yellow raspberrys, they are so sweet. And they spread quickly. I planted mine last year as a single stick (got it for 2€ at Aldi) and it's already pushing out four new shoots from the ground! I also recommend checking the special offers in grocery stores etc. I recently got some fruit trees for 5 bucks each (at ~1,6m tall) and they are decent quality. That was an easy and cheap way to get something native which is also beneficial for all the insects here. Alternatively I'd always encourage anyone to fill their outdoor space with native flowers and plants! The difference between non native and native plants is gigantic when it comes to benefitting native insects. And native plants are usually easy to care for since they already grow outside in your climate! Our small garden is usually filled with bumblebees, butterflies, little mice, a hedgehog in fall and a squirrel. And I attribute a lot of those visitors to the native plants I planted. We even had two butterflies hibernate in our garage this winter ^^
@denellsullada76976 ай бұрын
Do the mice eat your plants? I’m every a terrible time with that especially succulents
@7sins_of_life6 ай бұрын
@@denellsullada7697 Nope, they don't eat the plants in my garden. At least not that I noticed anything like that, they usually go for insects and worms. They might go for the berries when they are ripe, but only if (ironically) the snails aren't faster. Otherwise they leave everything alone.
@torquess4546 ай бұрын
My 2 leaf Sarawak has grown 1 leaf in my care, in 8 months, I’m hoping it’ll root enough to give me some growth this year ❤ that fiddle leaf needs a chop too! That size of bag of tree fern fibre is going for 70$ CAD on Amazon rn, I really want to try it but just can’t spend that much. Yes you can ingest Aloe, they have an aloe drink here in Canada available I look at my Aloe, thin leaves but 2 foot across, she needs more light for sure, then I look at the Aloe Vera in Hawaii the leaves are 1-2 foot across, the plant 4-5 feet wide, and it makes me sad for it a bit
@ingrida11216 ай бұрын
With the first hoya, I think the problem might be , because the leaves are so beefy, the existing root ball is struggling to support the plant, since you are growing it upwards it doesnt get the chance to continue rooting in through out the stem, and existing root system its just not enough to support new leaves.
@TillyBrown-uf2rn5 ай бұрын
It makes me laugh that you now have a new rug 😂
@daveoverstreet51486 ай бұрын
99.6k subscribers!!!!!
@madstamper646 ай бұрын
Hi Claire, I can’t get a hold of semi hydro here in TX. And Amazon wants to charge me $67 + dollars for a 6L bag that cost $30. It’s outrageous 😢 is there a video that’s close to or same somewhere that I can use?
@MultiDragon13136 ай бұрын
I received a single leaf with node cutting and it rooted fast and I've had it for 6 months and haven't had any growth. I'm wondering when it will give me something
@zoeborwick95506 ай бұрын
When propagating in soil do you need to keep the soil moist all the time or just water when dry like normal?
@trishdavy55606 ай бұрын
Where did you get your beautiful diary from?
@JuanellHopper6 ай бұрын
I have an alocasia ninja. They are more velvety than the black velvet and so much easier to grow
@orchidquest6 ай бұрын
Spiders tend to follow water...you might have a hole near a water pipe.
@amyheckathorn71726 ай бұрын
You had trouble with your Sarawak not growing. I gave some time for mine to acclimate to my home after it arrived. Before I knew it, two new stems emerged from the soil. Each stem has multiple leaves, the main stem has not grown. I’ve only had it 3-4 months. I was not expecting that. I’m pondering what to do now myself. They are weird plants.
@charliesplantparadise6 ай бұрын
With your aloe I have one that looks the same but when I cut mine I get this orange stuff come out which really smells! Any ideas why ? I would love to use mine for skincare!
@Angela-lo5bw6 ай бұрын
I have a sarawak cutting. And it's REALLY testing my patience. I've had it for a year. And it's rooted well. But It's giving me 0 new growth. I hope this summer will be his starter.
@belindacheatham91406 ай бұрын
You can use aloe Vera on your hair as well.
@agneslazarenko26536 ай бұрын
All this talk about giant hairy spiders got me all itchy 😮
@memorydandaroy16186 ай бұрын
New subscriber here love your videos. Could you help with some advice. I’m transplanting my girlfriend’s peace Lily tomorrow and wondering what plant medium (s) to use for it. Thank you. Any advice would be appreciated
@Wanderlust26026 ай бұрын
Hi! Peace Lilies need a well draining, yet moisture retaining soil. I use worm castings (or regular potting soil), coco coir and perlite.
@karletzin5 ай бұрын
Around how much soap & water would be mixed?
@andyandbee6 ай бұрын
Well if you don’t get to grow any veggies out there, I’m sure the rug is growing something lol *I’m sorry* I am not trying to be mean, btw 😅🌵💚
@MsT_ThatsMe6 ай бұрын
What medium do you use for semi hydro ?
@keynchris70596 ай бұрын
I’ve recently killed an aloe Vera but I am also allergic to it so I’m not too sad about it
@nakikiish6 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@Palmguy2226 ай бұрын
I think Sarawak needs to tendril to prosper
@cristinadelara51396 ай бұрын
My hoya is having yellow leaves ?
@GodsArmy19883 ай бұрын
Lol you look so blowed 😂 hehe 😜 I am too 🤪
@MultiDragon13136 ай бұрын
You have to prepare aloe vera properly to use it. It's not a hard process. I was taught by a Mexican friend teach me
@bushrapestana1026 ай бұрын
Good morning dear disabl lady would lo ego have your cuttiggb hugs xx
@daisywrabbit6 ай бұрын
#PutTheRugOutOfYourMisery
@karabroadbent5706 ай бұрын
Just throw that rug out! It'll have so much mold on it now.
@enjoyeverymoment25176 ай бұрын
Aloe Vera wil die on balcon....it's not warm enough for her outside....😢
@Doris-y5v6 ай бұрын
it would be good if you could reply to help us with some information
@FoxieToots686 ай бұрын
I too have this plant and it never bloomed but grew very large over about four years. Then it started dropping leafs. It did at one time have mealy bugs but I dealt with that. I moved the thing about three months ago into a better lit area and it hasn’t lost any leafs since. I have taken several cuttings that are doing well. Good luck with yours.
@17711bellybutton6 ай бұрын
😧😧😧 I shut my eyes when you chopped that glorious Hoya .
@FoxieToots686 ай бұрын
Also, I have better luck rooting in water and or leca.
@GreenWitch16 ай бұрын
I subscribed yesterday. Ive been bingeing your videos recently & find your channel actually useful. Very practical. Ive had massive plant collections in the past, but I’m just back on the mainland from Hawaii, so I’m starting from scratch again. You have beautiful plants & many I’ve never had before. I’m in Florida, so my focus has always been tropicals & orchids. I’m in a tiny house now & I want to see how many plants I can grow in here. Really looking forward to a variety of plants 😊