That silly bird!! He’s just like a CHILD. Wanting what’s on your plate even though the same thing is on his own plate. Made me giggle. 😂 Thanks for sharing another informative video Liz. ❤
Hi Liz. I so so love the succulents that is leggy. They have they're own beauty. I laughed when you made Pedro a plate and still went for yours I thought that was so adorable. HI PEDRO. Thank you Liz for your time making videos for us to see thank you. God bless you two.
I like leggy plants on some plants but not all. The one you have it goes all the way down that my favorite one there. Like how Pedro don't want his own food! He just likes yours better lol. 😅❤🌱
I've been wondering if some plants normally had the 'leggy' look. I did some searching but couldn't find everything I was looking for. Some I did find info on look quite pretty good leggy, so now I have plants growing in both forms.
Thank you so much, for showing us your cactus and descriptions about them, You have such beautiful cactus. So many lovely colours. I love them all. I only have a very few compared to you, but I really do love succulents and some cactus plants. Say Hi to Baby P for me as well. Kathy from Alberta, Canada Keep the videos coming, we love them.
Hey Liz, thank you very much for your videos. It’s nice to see you out enjoying your garden again. It’s such a great way to clear your mind and be present with what you’re doing. I’m a relatively new succulent collector in a chilly part of Melbourne & we’ve been having frosts & extremely low temps. Mine are at the edges of my pergola so some are slightly protected over head but others are completely exposed. I can see that I need to water but I’m a bit worried about watering while it’s so cold. Any tips? Should I, shouldn’t I? Sorry for the essay 💚
I'm on the same boat with watering. I haven't watered for a while and waited till we had rain in the afternoon a couple of days ago. I put out the aeoniums in the rain and left it that night. The next morning.... there was frost. 😭 A couple died but the rest will recover. Aeoniums should really be grown indoors or in a heated glass house. Now I'm waiting for forecast to go 1°C to above before I water the rest. The echeveria with thick leaves can be left outside but the thin leaf ones should be brought inside or at least covered. I have a 3-part video from my other channel that shows different locations and which succulents can handle the frost. Below is a link to Part 1. Hope this helps. SUCCULENTS in Winter Part 1 - SHADE CLOTH Area | Liz Kreate - ruclips.net/video/cxZVKn3W8QM/видео.html SUCCULENTS in Winter PART 2 - UNPROTECTED Area SUCCULENTS IN WINTER PART 3 - Outdoor Covered Area
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you for your reply. I’ll check the videos out. It’s hard to know whether to water or not. My mix is very free draining. I’ve been doing some thinning out of crowded established cuttings & soil has been dry. Maybe I should just water a little with seaweed solution so they’re getting something. Most are doing ok but some I can see are slightly affected by the frosts. Only a few have been significantly affected. We got a little sun early this morning but overcast for the remainder of the day. Even if it’s cold but the the sun comes out it’s better than overcast & cold. My aeoniums are only babies but they’re all under the pergola so might not be happy but will survive lol. Keep warm 🙂
Thanks teacher. Learned even more from you today about legginess to put into my memory banks. So will that Jocelyn Ainsworth echeveria at 4:09 grow babies on the stems?
Pedro is so cute 🤗 Im so glad to hear you singing today, Liz. Hugs 💚💚💚
Thanks, Lea. 😁 I appreciate you very much. Enjoy the rest of the day. 🤗😘🥰
Baby P is so adorable lol nom nom nom
Another visit to your beautiful garden 😊 thank you❤
You're welcome, Wilma. Thanks for watching. 🥰
That silly bird!! He’s just like a CHILD. Wanting what’s on your plate even though the same thing is on his own plate. Made me giggle. 😂
Thanks for sharing another informative video Liz. ❤
You're most welcome and thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video. 🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK 💕
Hi Liz, thanks for a very informative video. I learn so much from you. Wishing you a great day. Good to Pedro is feeling better.
Thank you! Wishing you a fantastic day! 🥰
Hi Liz. I so so love the succulents that is leggy. They have they're own beauty. I laughed when you made Pedro a plate and still went for yours I thought that was so adorable. HI PEDRO. Thank you Liz for your time making videos for us to see thank you. God bless you two.
Thanks so much 😊 Have a great day! 🥰
So lovely, and gorgeous they are and hello Pedro 👋
Good morning! Beautiful, gorgeous plants. I enjoy watching and learning from your videos. And so enjoyable to see Pedro. 😊
Glad you enjoyed the video, Josie. Thanks for watching and have a lovely day. 🥰
The pack eats together 🦜🥗👩It's good to see Baby P with a healthy appetite. Thank you for this video Liz ❤
You're welcome, Val. Thanks for watching.🥰
Pedro is such a darling i luv her ❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🦜🦜🦜
I like leggy plants on some plants but not all. The one you have it goes all the way down that my favorite one there. Like how Pedro don't want his own food! He just likes yours better lol. 😅❤🌱
Wow some of those plants have coloured up beautifully from the cold ❤ Baby P is too cute, and he knows it x
Thank you, miss. Liz, you always give a lesson!!!
You are so welcome! 🥰
Hi Liz....and Pedro! This was a very helpful video! Especially for us echeveria newbies! 😊
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, Molly. Have a great day! 🥰
I do enjoy your videos and seeing your collection!
Awesome, thank you Sunnie. Have a fantastic day. 🥰
Hello Liz I have been watching your videos and always love them, so thank you. ❤❤❤
You are so welcome, Patricia. Thanks also for watching. 🥰
Nice
Was waiting...
Finally, yay....thank you❤
Hope you like it! 🥰
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizKof course..
its always nice to see anything from your beautiful garden❤❤❤
I've been wondering if some plants normally had the 'leggy' look. I did some searching but couldn't find everything I was looking for. Some I did find info on look quite pretty good leggy, so now I have plants growing in both forms.
God bless you; your vlogs are wonderful!
Thank you so much! Have a great day! 🥰
Thank you so much, for showing us your cactus and descriptions about them, You have such beautiful cactus. So many lovely colours. I love them all. I only have a very few compared to you, but I really do love succulents and some cactus plants. Say Hi to Baby P for me as well. Kathy from Alberta, Canada Keep the videos coming, we love them.
Many thanks, Kathy. Take care. 🥰
Sobrang ganda po ng mga succulent nio ma'am lalo na po si lovely rose favorite ko po siya pero di ko siya mabuhay
💜Loved seeing your video!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰
😂😂😂 Pedro💖💖💖
😊😊😊
Hey Liz, thank you very much for your videos. It’s nice to see you out enjoying your garden again. It’s such a great way to clear your mind and be present with what you’re doing. I’m a relatively new succulent collector in a chilly part of Melbourne & we’ve been having frosts & extremely low temps. Mine are at the edges of my pergola so some are slightly protected over head but others are completely exposed. I can see that I need to water but I’m a bit worried about watering while it’s so cold. Any tips? Should I, shouldn’t I? Sorry for the essay 💚
I'm on the same boat with watering. I haven't watered for a while and waited till we had rain in the afternoon a couple of days ago. I put out the aeoniums in the rain and left it that night. The next morning.... there was frost. 😭 A couple died but the rest will recover. Aeoniums should really be grown indoors or in a heated glass house. Now I'm waiting for forecast to go 1°C to above before I water the rest.
The echeveria with thick leaves can be left outside but the thin leaf ones should be brought inside or at least covered. I have a 3-part video from my other channel that shows different locations and which succulents can handle the frost. Below is a link to Part 1. Hope this helps.
SUCCULENTS in Winter Part 1 - SHADE CLOTH Area | Liz Kreate - ruclips.net/video/cxZVKn3W8QM/видео.html
SUCCULENTS in Winter PART 2 - UNPROTECTED Area
SUCCULENTS IN WINTER PART 3 - Outdoor Covered Area
@@GrowingSucculentswithLizK thank you for your reply. I’ll check the videos out. It’s hard to know whether to water or not. My mix is very free draining. I’ve been doing some thinning out of crowded established cuttings & soil has been dry. Maybe I should just water a little with seaweed solution so they’re getting something. Most are doing ok but some I can see are slightly affected by the frosts. Only a few have been significantly affected. We got a little sun early this morning but overcast for the remainder of the day. Even if it’s cold but the the sun comes out it’s better than overcast & cold. My aeoniums are only babies but they’re all under the pergola so might not be happy but will survive lol. Keep warm 🙂
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Thanks teacher. Learned even more from you today about legginess to put into my memory banks. So will that Jocelyn Ainsworth echeveria at 4:09 grow babies on the stems?
No guarantee, but it can. I will do that at the end of winter to get it ready for spring growth. 🥰
My Bubblegum is so leggy, it’s taller than my Crassula Ovata😂