Thank you for showing this place, Jenny! I'm planning on checking out some of the nurseries you've shown in Tuscon soon!
@kayenicholls54732 күн бұрын
Wo what a great collection I am very envy with the this we don't have anything like this in Tasmania 😅😅😅😅😅
@smokiesmom22 күн бұрын
Jenny, I think you've discovered the secret to at least curbing a 🌵 shopping addiction - growing 500+ little 🌵 seedlings ‼️ You're a genius ‼️ 🧠 👏 (pun intended 😅)
@galkata72 күн бұрын
So many plants! It looks like heaven ☺️ Online shopping is fun, but being surrounded by beautiful genuses and species in person is the best!
@michelplamondon89072 күн бұрын
Kleinia is a genus segragated from Senecio.At 37:48 the big foliate plants behind some Euphorbias were Synadenium montanum var. rubrum(for the red leaf) Thay are in the same family as Euphorbia but form small trees.Very beautiful but toxic.Dioon is from the cycad family.This is the perfect place for a succulent plant collector to go crazy.I wish you a Happy (soon to be) New Year to you and your loved ones and to Cookie too.
@JamesEndoSanJoseCARealEstate18 сағат бұрын
Thanks Jenny for the tour! I have purchased from them a few times so it's cool to see their nursery! Amazing volume of plants easily looks like an all day exploration!😮 Chaotic video!😂 All good! Thanks! Happy New Year!❤🎉
@andersnrregren90873 күн бұрын
And this is the video that will get the channel to 7k, we do love a nursery tour
@Emmett_Odor2 күн бұрын
Wow Jenny this is awesome! I live up north and my selection of cacti and succulents is pretty slim. To see all of those I am jealous. So many good options and way warmer in Arizona! Great video 😁
@agathan.9443 күн бұрын
Dear Jenny, this video is a best Christmas/New year present to me. Because literally a half of my collection originated from Arid Lands. I have been dreaming for many years about visiting that place. THANK YOU !!!! Happy New Year !
@tomdix80282 күн бұрын
Thanks this was the perfect holiday treat. ✨
@goldriderlc3 күн бұрын
In the winter I put my Desert Roses under LED grow lights they keep their leaves all winter. 34:18
@az.cactusjunkie3 күн бұрын
This reminds me that I'm overdue for a Tucson nursery trip. I'll have to head out next weekend if it's not too cold. Cheers and as always awesome video! Keep up the great work.
@smokiesmom23 күн бұрын
wow! I don't even like euphorbia, but I must say that Edward weirdo you picked up is veryyyyyyyyy cool ‼️ I know exactly what you mean having to work around a little furry barnacle 😼 thanks for the awesome tour, I'm definitely checking out their website 👍 Happy New Year, Cookie and Jenny ‼️
@goldriderlc3 күн бұрын
A happy Desert Rose is a thirsty Desert Rose lol 34:23
@garygilliam18902 күн бұрын
Great video you just gave me another haworthia and aloe and uforbias place to order from
@kathrynvaughn35923 сағат бұрын
That "pokey dot" plant has a common name in Canada. They call it the chocolate chip cactus/euphorbia due to the spines look like mini chocolate chips
@schmeebot79032 күн бұрын
Done died and gone to heaven. I see boobie cactus at 2:12 but can't locate it on their website. I don't know the scientific name :(