@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK 💜you're welcome. Oh yeah, I keep my house cool, it's decent weather here in the PNW. I am so ever grateful too. Y'all stay way..
Thanku Liz for venturing out in to the cold frosty and rainy weather and making d videos. U also inspire confidence. Recovering from the flu i sat down with a nice cup of hot chocolate njoying ur video as always and despite there being sm rotted succulents i saw so many that are holding on and are beautiful. Heres praying for a better winter next year for u and also hubby wl be in good health and u both can go prospecting again!!
THANK YOU Liz love when you go in the garden I so love to look at your beautiful succulents. Hope hubby is doing okay. God Bless. LOVE LOVE YOUR SUCCULENTS.
Yes Liz bring my superbulm indoors please lol it's really my favorite plant right now I think I have to do the chop chop on mine cuz I see the roots popping out a little. Love your video. ☘️🌵🌱
The heat is boiling mine. No matter what, where I put them, or how I water. It was 117F today and has been over 100 for 2 weeks and will be for 2 more weeks. I am so sad. Only a few are possibly going to make it. This has never happened to me before. It's so hot here in USA Yuma AZ. 😢I'm sorry for your beautiful plants, frost is just as devastating.
There was a time when our temperatures was over 86°F and higher. I stopped watering my potted succulents for a couple of months. No casualty at all. Last couple of years, been experimenting on watering in summer when temps were above 86°F, and some that were not in my 50% UV shade cloth area, got cooked. The one's planted in the ground had no damage at all. Hopefully you get to save some of them.
I so much look forward to your videos..learned so so much from you over the years. I use to be a successful succulent serial killer up to 6 years ago..😅😅 Then I found you and other lady from Australia. As we have similar weather here in Capetown South Africa..we get almost same time rain and cold..lucky for me..we only go down to 8°C. Use to live in parts of our country were it went down to -9°C..always got terrified when something went wrong with my babies..but learned from you..just pull a leave and let it go..put some under cover..let some of them weather the storm..and voila..now I ran out of space in my current part of my yard they're growing in..and this year I'll be starting to put some in my garden..thank you so much for sharing your experience and torture outcomes 😂😂 stay warm Girl..big kiss for baby Pete..time to see you two sharing a cuppa again..big hug for Hubby..hoping he's coping well.. ❤
Hello Liz! I've just recently discovered you on RUclips, and I love your videos. I'm so happy that there are so many videos for me to watch! Best wishes. :)
Hello 😃I came to visit again✨ There are many succulent plants that are popular in Japan. Japanese succulent lovers are afraid of mites and heat disorders😱
Hi Liz, I decided to put on this playlist since it’s winter here in Texas. My cotyledon got hit last night on my windowsill and are drooping now, so who knows if they’ll make it. But anyway, just wanted to follow up and ask if you still have your carnivorous plants? Any motivation to make them the pond you talked about? Sending love and hugs. - Eloy
Thanks for watching, Eloy and the donation. Much appreciated. I neglected my carnivorous plants a long time ago. But they did survive outdoors for a few months even in winter. It had no water in the container I had them in. That's what killed them during summer. Wishing you all the very best with your babies. Have a wonderful day!🤗😘🥰
hello, you have very beautiful succulents but those that you showed with fungus are very delicate, they do not like water very much, it is better to have them where it does not rain more than twice a week, regards
They have to toughen up while they're in the pots because eventually, they'll all go in the garden. The ones that dies will have to die ASAP 😂 so I don't waste my time growing them. When I get back into fossicking again, they'll have to fend for themselves. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the video.
My Echeveria frilly zorro has put out a huge flower spike, shoot, with big leaves, can I propagate these leaves and should I remove the flower spike so it doesn’t weaken the plant?
It's entirely up to you. I find that the frillies doesn't get weekend by the flower stalk. Leaves on the flower spike can be propagated or stem cut off into sections to propagate or let the seeds mature to grow from seeds.
Growing Succulents with LizK As a new Subscriber and new to growing Succulents living in Sydney, may I ask what is a good readily available mulch to use please.
Mulch for soil or top dressing? Ground planted or pot? For small pots or big pots? Otherwise, I have a few different soil mix videos that I use. Please see video link below this video in the Description Box.
Hi Liz, your videos are very helpful, especially for a beginner like me. I have one doubt though. We talk about well draining soil. But how long or how many days will/should the soil remain moist? I’m from a tropical region in India (Kerala). This doubt is bothering me because I lost a sempervivum calcareum today. The soil was well draining but was moist. Please help!
Sempervivum is a cold loving succulent. They go dormant in summer. They should be kept in a bright but shady part of a tropical garden. Watering times will depend on how humid the p[lace they're in. Only water when the soil is dry. Sometimes once a week, in other places once a month and some very humid place, once every 2 months. ☺
I'm in the UK and can look after your non frost hardy ones😂😂😂😂
I promise to talk to them every day❤
Love to you and hubby 💖
☺ Good to know. Thanks for watching.
Deadum 😂, you are the best
Hello Liz,
Enjoyed the video, and I look forward to another. Give my well wishes to Wal, I keep him in my prayers. Thanks for the video 💚
Thank you so much! Hope your keeping cool.
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK 💜you're welcome. Oh yeah, I keep my house cool, it's decent weather here in the PNW. I am so ever grateful too. Y'all stay way..
New varieties succulents Deadum x LizK. I can your pain n struggle with the frost n rain. You can have my Aldolphii anytime. 😂
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Thanku Liz for venturing out in to the cold frosty and rainy weather and making d videos. U also inspire confidence. Recovering from the flu i sat down with a nice cup of hot chocolate njoying ur video as always and despite there being sm rotted succulents i saw so many that are holding on and are beautiful. Heres praying for a better winter next year for u and also hubby wl be in good health and u both can go prospecting again!!
Thanks very much Swati. I'm glad to know you're on the mend. Have a wonderful week!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely garden have a blessed day my friend
Thank you! You too!
Thank you for sharing, Liz❤
I lost some succulents too. Your Monroe in the ground is so beautiful 👏👏👏👍
One the hardiest Echeveria. It's going to be -5 again tomorrow morning. Hope your babies are secure.
THANK YOU Liz love when you go in the garden I so love to look at your beautiful succulents. Hope hubby is doing okay. God Bless. LOVE LOVE YOUR SUCCULENTS.
Thanks Paulette. ☺
Yes Liz bring my superbulm indoors please lol it's really my favorite plant right now I think I have to do the chop chop on mine cuz I see the roots popping out a little. Love your video. ☘️🌵🌱
She's indoors now with a few scars and recovering. ☺
Always watching your vlog🥰
🤗Thank you very much. Have a wonderful day!
The heat is boiling mine. No matter what, where I put them, or how I water. It was 117F today and has been over 100 for 2 weeks and will be for 2 more weeks. I am so sad. Only a few are possibly going to make it. This has never happened to me before. It's so hot here in USA Yuma AZ. 😢I'm sorry for your beautiful plants, frost is just as devastating.
There was a time when our temperatures was over 86°F and higher. I stopped watering my potted succulents for a couple of months. No casualty at all. Last couple of years, been experimenting on watering in summer when temps were above 86°F, and some that were not in my 50% UV shade cloth area, got cooked. The one's planted in the ground had no damage at all. Hopefully you get to save some of them.
I so much look forward to your videos..learned so so much from you over the years. I use to be a successful succulent serial killer up to 6 years ago..😅😅 Then I found you and other lady from Australia. As we have similar weather here in Capetown South Africa..we get almost same time rain and cold..lucky for me..we only go down to 8°C. Use to live in parts of our country were it went down to -9°C..always got terrified when something went wrong with my babies..but learned from you..just pull a leave and let it go..put some under cover..let some of them weather the storm..and voila..now I ran out of space in my current part of my yard they're growing in..and this year I'll be starting to put some in my garden..thank you so much for sharing your experience and torture outcomes 😂😂 stay warm Girl..big kiss for baby Pete..time to see you two sharing a cuppa again..big hug for Hubby..hoping he's coping well.. ❤
Thanks so much for watching and sharing. 8°C.....I wish. I'm excited for you. You're garden will look spectacular. ☺
Hope they all bounce back once the weather gets better ❤
They do bounce back but by the time they look pretty again....it's Winter again.
Hello Liz! I've just recently discovered you on RUclips, and I love your videos. I'm so happy that there are so many videos for me to watch! Best wishes. :)
I'm glad you found your way here. Thanks very much for watching and I hope you'll find my videos useful. Cheers
Best wishes and good health 🙏
Thank you! Same to you.
오랜만입니다. 이쁜 다육 함께 봅니다. 아름다워요❤🎉
아픈 다육이 발생했네요 안타깝습니다❤🎉
Watching from Denmark.
Thank you very much for watching. Hope you enjoy the video.
Hello 😃I came to visit again✨ There are many succulent plants that are popular in Japan. Japanese succulent lovers are afraid of mites and heat disorders😱
Hi Liz, I decided to put on this playlist since it’s winter here in Texas. My cotyledon got hit last night on my windowsill and are drooping now, so who knows if they’ll make it. But anyway, just wanted to follow up and ask if you still have your carnivorous plants? Any motivation to make them the pond you talked about? Sending love and hugs. - Eloy
Thanks for watching, Eloy and the donation. Much appreciated. I neglected my carnivorous plants a long time ago. But they did survive outdoors for a few months even in winter. It had no water in the container I had them in. That's what killed them during summer. Wishing you all the very best with your babies. Have a wonderful day!🤗😘🥰
hello, you have very beautiful succulents but those that you showed with fungus are very delicate, they do not like water very much, it is better to have them where it does not rain more than twice a week, regards
They have to toughen up while they're in the pots because eventually, they'll all go in the garden. The ones that dies will have to die ASAP 😂 so I don't waste my time growing them. When I get back into fossicking again, they'll have to fend for themselves. Thanks for watching and hope you enjoyed the video.
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My Echeveria frilly zorro has put out a huge flower spike, shoot, with big leaves, can I propagate these leaves and should I remove the flower spike so it doesn’t weaken the plant?
It's entirely up to you. I find that the frillies doesn't get weekend by the flower stalk. Leaves on the flower spike can be propagated or stem cut off into sections to propagate or let the seeds mature to grow from seeds.
Did you buy the burros tail from Bunnings?
Yes I did. I suspect it won't be frost hardy but it looked so pretty then. ☺
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK I’m on the lookout for it at Bunnings ‘sedeveria harry butterfield’
Growing Succulents with LizK As a new Subscriber and new to growing Succulents living in Sydney, may I ask what is a good readily available mulch to use please.
Mulch for soil or top dressing? Ground planted or pot? For small pots or big pots?
Otherwise, I have a few different soil mix videos that I use. Please see video link below this video in the Description Box.
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Liz do you have shop on etsy?
I don't sell. I just grow them and make videos. ☺ Thanks for watching.
Hi Liz, your videos are very helpful, especially for a beginner like me. I have one doubt though. We talk about well draining soil. But how long or how many days will/should the soil remain moist? I’m from a tropical region in India (Kerala). This doubt is bothering me because I lost a sempervivum calcareum today. The soil was well draining but was moist. Please help!
Sempervivum is a cold loving succulent. They go dormant in summer. They should be kept in a bright but shady part of a tropical garden. Watering times will depend on how humid the p[lace they're in. Only water when the soil is dry. Sometimes once a week, in other places once a month and some very humid place, once every 2 months. ☺
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK Noted. Thank you very much Liz.
Hello po, full sun po ba c Laui and Ariel? thank you po sa sagot
Can handle full sun but best in bright protected area to control watering. Any plant with Laui in it hates the rain.