From the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen. It seems like a tiny jungle. Compliments to the lady from Brazil who has a passion for nature, which obviously is a passion for her country. I discovered bromeliads a few months ago in a big supermarket. Now I have grown to love them so much, I wish I had all colours!.
Been watching lots of garden videos to plan my garden and that's the way to do it. I'll be using more variety of plants in Florida but the layout she has is what I'm going for....lots of plants of varied colors, shapes and height all bunched in appearing random but grouped in layers to illustrate the variation. I did get a new idea from this video....I have a lot of stumps at $300-$400 if ground and I'm planning a natural environment like she has so there would be stumps in my soon to be "jungle". I think I'd like to try something like that with some stumps this spring, camouflage them and add bunches of other plants to blend it in. Gorgeous garden---glad she feels at home.
Wow. This is such a beautiful and inspiring garden. I can envisage creating just one of the displays shown in a protected place in my garden and enjoying it. That would be a nice small, do-able project. And... I love that water feature! The effort gone into affixing the plants to various structures, in a sympathetic way, makes a big difference. I tend to use whatever i can find as plant ties but going the extra length, like this gardener, clearly pays off. Thanks for sharing this lovely garden with us.
And when I think that I don't have one in my garden! I'm broke these days, I can't even afford at least one! Poor me! This garden is exceptional and amazing! She created a uniquely creative garden! She really has the passion!
One of my favorite episodes...those plants are such easy care. Just be careful they don't get too much sun as one heatwave can scald plants that were doing fine. Over 90f here in California can be a setback .
It's amazing how large your plants grow there. Here in Florida Zone 8B I have to bring all mine in during the winter as we have freezes. One thing about Broms is they multiply pretty fast and don't require a lot of care other than keeping their cups full of water.
I'm in Cardiff would love to trade. I cultivate epiphyllum and caudiciforms. Also, sure you're familiar with Rancho Soledad Nursery in RSF, Jerry (RIP) used to always tell me to go find him unusual or large terrestrial bromeliads. He told me that would be the new trend , after spending 50 years as a Hawaii-Cali nursery op 😂. Of course I was young and dumb and didn't listen to his wisdom. 😖 I'm just amazed by this curation!!! The Aechema crown 👑 on the palm trunk is 🔥🔥🔥
i've never seen these plants until the end of summer. It is categorized as an annual but it doesn't seem they are. They are beautiful but very few people are buying them. I wish more people see this video so they can get more ideas on how plant these. I currently have 5.
Wow so beautiful :). I also live in San Diego and I am surprised these bromeliads don't get sun burned. I have about 20+ bromeliads and my garden mostly shady because I have lots of palm trees, but still they do get some direct sun light and I see some of them have burnt leaves. What do I do wrong?
That’s what really bugs me things grow so well in the Southern California basin but they’re completely taking over all the land with housing. Getting rid of all the orchards so that people can live near LA. you want to be impressive grow those in the high desert
Thins is beautiful. I have Bromeliads but given a change they multiply and become quite messy. How do you keep the order in your garden? From time to time I separate the pups and replant them but if I let it go they bunch up and I en up clearing the area and replanting. Is there an easier way or is it just a matter to stay on top of it. Thank you
Names! we need names!. I know the largest is Aechmea blanchetti 'RED'..I have to try that one,IF i can ever find it (expensive too). Most of those do fine even in the SF bay area's cooler winter climate.
Stunning garden and collection ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
One of the most gorgeous and creative tropical gardens in a small area that I’ve had the pleasure to see!
From the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen. It seems like a tiny jungle. Compliments to the lady from Brazil who has a passion for nature, which obviously is a passion for her country. I discovered bromeliads a few months ago in a big supermarket. Now I have grown to love them so much, I wish I had all colours!.
I could watch it again and again ❤!Absolutely brilliant planning and arrangements !
Very creative and so beautiful. I wish that the vedio was much more longer. Thank you for sharing these beautiful gardens.
Thanks! You're welcome!
Wow amazing Bromelias, succulents and orchids gardens. Thanks for sharing.
Wow....wow...you inspired me to start collecting Bromeliad now and start a little garden ,thank u 💜💜💜
Muy hermoso su hogar y su jardín con sus bromelias, felicidades!!!
Been watching lots of garden videos to plan my garden and that's the way to do it. I'll be using more variety of plants in Florida but the layout she has is what I'm going for....lots of plants of varied colors, shapes and height all bunched in appearing random but grouped in layers to illustrate the variation. I did get a new idea from this video....I have a lot of stumps at $300-$400 if ground and I'm planning a natural environment like she has so there would be stumps in my soon to be "jungle". I think I'd like to try something like that with some stumps this spring, camouflage them and add bunches of other plants to blend it in. Gorgeous garden---glad she feels at home.
Great to hear, sounds good!
Wow. This is such a beautiful and inspiring garden. I can envisage creating just one of the displays shown in a protected place in my garden and enjoying it. That would be a nice small, do-able project. And... I love that water feature! The effort gone into affixing the plants to various structures, in a sympathetic way, makes a big difference. I tend to use whatever i can find as plant ties but going the extra length, like this gardener, clearly pays off. Thanks for sharing this lovely garden with us.
Thanks
Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden and great collection of Bromeliads ❤️
So alive and eye catchy,
What an art within bromeliad and etc..
So great!
Your garden is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen! Thanks for sharing and for some new ideas for mounting some of my bromeliads.
Thanks, you're welcome! :)
Beautiful
And when I think that I don't have one in my garden! I'm broke these days, I can't even afford at least one! Poor me! This garden is exceptional and amazing! She created a uniquely creative garden! She really has the passion!
Let's go Brandon
You are born artist juliana,,so beautiful garden that word fails n eye pops,,take care,love fron India
Very beautiful and creative ❣️ I am very much happy to see your garden 🏡
Wow wow beautiful bromeliads♥️
lovely
😍😍😍i want that kind of garden! 🤗 i had a small driftwood about 2yrs ago & i put one bromeliad on it, & now it's already 6 bromeliads 😊
Nice! 😊
How cool, how do you water them?
I'm jealous! Beautiful!
Absolutely stunning collection!
Amazing garden. Haven’t seen anything like this.💐
Beautifula indeed
Your bromeliad displays are beautiful, colorful and awesome! Very impressive! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice. Beautiful and super plants❤ I like your garden and plants
Great video. Who doesn't love bromelias? Would like to see a video on a private orchid garden.
Lindo jardim tropical,um encanto parabéns excelente trabalho um forte abraço fiq com Deus tenha uma abençoada semana.🙏🏿🤗
I'm from Brazil...i love bromélias!
One of my favorite episodes...those plants are such easy care. Just be careful they don't get too much sun as one heatwave can scald plants that were doing fine. Over 90f here in California can be a setback .
That's amazing!
Now i hve known the beauties of bromeliads.i hve been ignoring them.just regretted.thanks juliana
Absolutely outstanding. Certainly a clever use of the plants.
Gorgeous and inspiring
This deserves a million views!!!! I love her garden, amazing!
Thanks for watching!
The most creative eye catching Masterpiece of a garden ! I too am from Rio and I've seen nothing as beautiful!! Inspiring from friend!
Awesome display 👌 and collection.
WOW!!!!!...amazing gardens....she has a great talent.
Wow,I love it(trinidad)
Superb!👍👌💚💙💜❤
Kudos Kudos Kudos
Fantastic show of broms
wow, what a relaxing and beautiful garden.
Gorgeous collection of bromeliads!
It's amazing how large your plants grow there. Here in Florida Zone 8B I have to bring all mine in during the winter as we have freezes. One thing about Broms is they multiply pretty fast and don't require a lot of care other than keeping their cups full of water.
Oh how beautiful. That was so relaxing to walk through it with you x
Thanks for watching!
Nice vedio ❤ 👌
Beautiful 😍. Happiness in leaf 🍃 vlog
so cool
So lovely and beautiful
Absolutely beautiful!!
Wow. Something different garden.👍
You are agreat artist with full knowledge of plants
Love this Girls Hard Word, its not easy
I'm in Cardiff would love to trade. I cultivate epiphyllum and caudiciforms. Also, sure you're familiar with Rancho Soledad Nursery in RSF, Jerry (RIP) used to always tell me to go find him unusual or large terrestrial bromeliads. He told me that would be the new trend , after spending 50 years as a Hawaii-Cali nursery op 😂. Of course I was young and dumb and didn't listen to his wisdom. 😖
I'm just amazed by this curation!!!
The Aechema crown 👑 on the palm trunk is 🔥🔥🔥
It is like paradise
i've never seen these plants until the end of summer. It is categorized as an annual but it doesn't seem they are. They are beautiful but very few people are buying them. I wish more people see this video so they can get more ideas on how plant these. I currently have 5.
It are indeed great plants! Here in the Netherlands Bromelias are houseplants 😉
Wow!!
Wanderfull and very exotic !!!
Spectacular !
Wonderfull 🤩
Wonderful place.amazing view to ser all this beutiful planta.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
This is just amazing!!! I don’t know what else to say🥰. These really grow without soil? Amazing❤️❤️❤️
Yes, they can grow without soil, in trees. Wonderful plants!
Show de bola esse jardim da Juliana , saudações do Brasil!!!
Incredible
Wow it’s so beautiful 😍
It’s beautiful 🌱 what an amazing garden muy muy hermoso jardín 🌿
Beautifull,amazing,superb..thats some plant luv going on💯👏
no, no, no ... too much envy !! 😍
Love your video
Awesome!
This is my dream garden ! Beautiful garden .
Ekegante, con textura y muy sofisticado, me encanto. Bendiciones y que prospere todo lo bueno en sus vidas, higar y corazón, mucho éxito
Thanks!
I love your garden
Saludos desde Puerto Rico. Me encantan sus plantas. Gracias por compartir el video.
Thanks, you're welcome!
Beautiful, nice work
Saya suka sekali 🤗
So beautiful and exotic garden. I have ove 100 plants, now I want more after watching. How do you keep the animals away?
Thanks for watching, it's not my garden so I can't answer you question, sorry
this is the only reason Id move to California or Florida
Video time 3:05
Amazing
Plant without soil....
Hermosas
What kind of palms are those? I also thought bromeliads need a lot of humidity which is not found in Southern California. Just beautiful .
Thanks for watching, I think these are Archontophoenix (King palms)
Wow so beautiful :). I also live in San Diego and I am surprised these bromeliads don't get sun burned. I have about 20+ bromeliads and my garden mostly shady because I have lots of palm trees, but still they do get some direct sun light and I see some of them have burnt leaves. What do I do wrong?
Thanks! Maybe a little too dry...? It's the only think I can think of.
belas linda
Explêndido, Brasil
Gm edagdwg thanks for sharing love your garden sooooooo peaceful gods work so much love a fan linda j ☮️❤️ ❤️💯 💯
That’s what really bugs me things grow so well in the Southern California basin but they’re completely taking over all the land with housing. Getting rid of all the orchards so that people can live near LA. you want to be impressive grow those in the high desert
So how do you water thr bromeliads in the palm , especially when it doesn’t rain ?
Cool. BRAZIL
Beautiful plants .mind if ask you where did u buy them from ?.i live in L.A
Thank for watching! Sorry, can't help you with that, this is not my own garden and I don't ive in the USA 😉
How do they cope with cold nights......sometimes frosty
Thins is beautiful. I have Bromeliads but given a change they multiply and become quite messy. How do you keep the order in your garden? From time to time I separate the pups and replant them but if I let it go they bunch up and I en up clearing the area and replanting. Is there an easier way or is it just a matter to stay on top of it.
Thank you
Share the extra plants with friends. They will be so happy.
Names! we need names!. I know the largest is Aechmea blanchetti 'RED'..I have to try that one,IF i can ever find it (expensive too). Most of those do fine even in the SF bay area's cooler winter climate.
This plants are hatchery for mosquitos
Where can anyone buy Bromrliafs in Arizona? How can you find out which ones grow in soil, on trees or in rocks?
do you offer any support to other in Carlsbad? so inspiring! I am local!!!
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
O abacaxi e uma bromélia
Mi no entender jajaja
Some are too expensive to afford here in malaysia