Yes, please more aquariums! As an aquascaper hobbyist, would love to see one of my favorite creators lean into aquariums more. Some aquatic plants are really pretty and when they grow out of the tank, they also flower.
@@MarkHaxify Not a lot of people know it but they do especially when they are being taken care of properly! One famous one is bacopa which is a low maintenance aquarium plant that when it extends out the surface of the water will bud pink flowers.
Catification tip! If you don't want the kitty to sit on plant/that spot, you need to give a 'yes' in addition to the 'no'. For example, the 'no' might be placing rocks/making it a less desire-able spot. But the 'yes' in addition is recognizing that your cat likes to sit in the sun and watch 'cat tv'. You can say 'yes' by placing a cat bed/seat in that area. And/or, maybe a grass bed. This reinforces the 'don't do this', 'do this instead'. It provides an alternate that you like. Just a suggestion. :)
Calmness and peacefulness describe every video you make, and I love it. Keep up the great content; it is very inspiring, and hopefully, one day, when my channel grows, I will buy as many plants as you. 😂
I really appreciate it! Im honestly surprised u say that bc I’m always hesitant to show this area. I feel like it’s messy and unfinished but you’ve made me look at it differently
@@benjiplant I totally get that! I have a few spots in my home that I've had a hard time getting to really settle into place. It's been really cool as a viewer to watch the evolution of this zone in your home. I think what I'm loving so much here is that the transitional nature of the shelf right now feels deliberate in a way to my eye in this video. It's styled in such a way that the growth and change and incorporation of some displayed tools and elements feels like a beautifully curated "workbench" display in a way. But as always, keep tinkering as you are inspired to do so! There's magic in every rendition
You’re such a great curator of your plant collection! And I audibly gasped at the money tree because of the beautiful vignette you’ve created! Can’t wait for a tutorial on the bend and snap of plants!
I love your cissus (21:20). It was popular in Poland in 70s and 80s. My grandparents had a massive cissus in their living room. They eventually gave it to my aunt, she cut it, repotted it and it's been growing ever since. She gave me a few cuttings of it and I've fallen in love with this plant. Thank you Benji for uploading this video on Sunday. It gave me some peace of mind before a tough week ahead of me. 🪴☀️
My favorite plant of the video was definitely your compost-revived ficus elastica. Not only was it almost composted, but it bounced back beautifully, was sculpted to near perfection, and then graced with an heirloom pot and a sensible top dressing. I have a few plants like these - where you decide to chuck them, then decide against it, and suddenly they bounce back better than ever before. And you find yourself falling in love with them!
Beautiful plants and decor. Enjoyed the update. Winnie is so adorable. She could use a cat tree or some cat shelving in a sunny area that she knows is hers. Cats love that, and it keeps them out of SOME of the mischief. Lol
on my 3rd year of the hobby and im glad your vision has poured into me, downsizing and really styling and focusing on the plants that make me happier. love the content as always.
A little cat tip! Begin asap with training Winnie to go outside/on the balcony with harness/leash if that is what you plan on doing, better when they are young :). And thank you for the video, beautiful tour!
We trained out two cats (boy and girl litter mates) on the harness and leash. It worked really well. Now they can sit outside on the porch with me all day. They may chase a bird or a squirrel but they come back when I call them. You really do want them to be familiar with your yard just in case they ever get out by accident!❤
She needs her own bed in the sun! She’s possibly a chair level cat so I’d make it about as high as a chair, unless elsewhere you’ve noticed she prefers to be up high or in the floor. Kitties need a specific spot everywhere people spend time, so they can feel like they’re a part of the family, and most cats need a window bed and a shade bed in every room, as well as a place to sorta hide where no one can bug them. Aldo for the sake of your furniture, put different types of scratchers near every nap spot bc cats like to scratch and stretch after napping. Keep water separate from food and give her 2 litter box options, making sure litter isn’t near the food or water and that will preemptively handle most behavioral issues people see with cats. After you replace her hang out spot by the window (she _may_ be using the soil to keep cool, although cats tend to prefer temps a few degrees warmer than humans) then you can try pine cones on the plant soil or if you’re desperate, aluminum foil. Just be sure not to swoop in and remove her favorite spots as she’s acclimating to her new home. Cats respond much better if given a more attractive alternative option first.
Calm and inspiring plant vid as usual; so beautiful to see your months long pieces come to fruition with the bent ficus and kokedama. The little plant tool vignette at 21:30 literally made my jaw drop! Your thoughtful and intentional eye continues to amaze me. So grateful for your presence on here.
The only thing that has worked for me to keep my cat out of my plant pots is a layer of lava rocks on top of the soil. They're lighter and larger than gravel or pebbles so they don't weigh the soil down as much and they're also unlikely to be used as a litter box which is a risk with gravel or sand!
If you're trying to dissuade winne from digging and sleeping in the plant pots... give her one (or two) all her own. Pot, soil, top dressing. Then temporarily (or more) put jagged stones in the pots with the plants. Just the ones she has access to. There are also enzymes that can be purchased to spray on areas you don't want her to get into .You could place a winne pot in the sunny corner. Then put another one in a shady corner. Maybe under something. Cats love caves. They also love heights. Look up cats and wall platforms.
Hi Benji!!👋🏾 I love gardening and plants in general! I just want to say I've enjoyed your calm, peaceful, grounding and insightful videos for sometime. My favorite time to watch is early morning on a rainy day with a hot cup of coffee. ☕️ 🕊 🪴 😊
The cat looking at your hand like you were playing a game with the plant at 20:16 was so funny to me 😂🤣 love these videos, always so calming, and so many beautiful plants! ❤️
Hey Benji, I’m guessing - actually, I’d bet - that your lovely cat will love the gravel (little stones) on top of the white container as her bathroom. What do you think?
I really love how you made the Ficus curl around. I can’t wait to see how you did it. I have a giant Ficus that I brought from Boston to Florida 28 yrs. Ago . It was a house plant and I put it outside and now it’s more of a tree.❤ thank you for sharing.
I love how your ficus looks with the bends in it. Very nice in that tall pot with the curtain behind it. Everything in your home is pleasing to the eye!
Love what you've done with the fireplace area! The shelves, lighting and your creative displays like the plant tools gallery wall really brought the area to life. My favorite plant was the cissus.
Yes please do a tutorial! I’m sure everyone would love it. Plus will you please let me know where you get the glass terrarium where you hang the kokeadma from the top of the inside . Thank you . We love your channel ❤
I've never seen staghorn ferns like the ones you showed today! Seeing them looking so alien and sculptural on your mounts - now I want to try growing one 💚
Thanks for always posting amazing plant content Benji! I first got into plants 3 years ago thanks to you -- and can't imagine life without being surrounded by them now! They just add so much life and character to a space, and I love your curations!
the plants update videos are always so nice to see! i love and appreciate the before and after/current comparisons. fyi (in case you didn’t know) grapes are dangerous for cats and dogs to eat!
The ‘Land of the Staghorns’ is wild and very beautiful. As someone ‘crazy for traditional bonsai - you can add wire to vining and flowering plants. Thank you for this vid…
I enjoy seeing your plants. The ficus elastica with the bends is inspiring! Ive had several in the past & decided I was done growing those until now. I never thought to bend the stems 😮
Hello! I love your videos!💚💚💚 Your kittie wants to lay in the sun, get her a cat bed for by the window and I think she will stop going into the plant:) 💚💚💚
The platyceriums are my all time favorites. I got into them by watching your videos. I missed seeing them in your videos :) I’d love to have a tutorial on kokedamas (what kind of moss you use for instance) and on ficus bending (and also how to make them branch out). Thanks again for your wonderful videos. So soothing and inspiring.
Random question, but is there aaaanyyy chance you could do an art tour? I ADORE the art you have hanging in your videos, and I wish I knew the artist, or what they look like closer, etc.
Yes, please more aquariums! As an aquascaper hobbyist, would love to see one of my favorite creators lean into aquariums more. Some aquatic plants are really pretty and when they grow out of the tank, they also flower.
i second this and from what i've seen benji's aquariums are so beautiful! he should do more Walstad method tanks!
I didnt know they also flower! Wow til
@@MarkHaxify Not a lot of people know it but they do especially when they are being taken care of properly! One famous one is bacopa which is a low maintenance aquarium plant that when it extends out the surface of the water will bud pink flowers.
I’ve just gotten into aquariums in the last year so I’d love to see Benji’s take on one of
He used to make some videos about aquariums!:)
Catification tip! If you don't want the kitty to sit on plant/that spot, you need to give a 'yes' in addition to the 'no'. For example, the 'no' might be placing rocks/making it a less desire-able spot. But the 'yes' in addition is recognizing that your cat likes to sit in the sun and watch 'cat tv'. You can say 'yes' by placing a cat bed/seat in that area. And/or, maybe a grass bed. This reinforces the 'don't do this', 'do this instead'. It provides an alternate that you like. Just a suggestion. :)
I adore how refined your plant hobby has become over the years. You definitely have a keen eye.
winnie in the pots is the cutest thing ever. I'm glad you found a solution so she isn't making a total mess haha
Calmness and peacefulness describe every video you make, and I love it. Keep up the great content; it is very inspiring, and hopefully, one day, when my channel grows, I will buy as many plants as you. 😂
I love that too 😢
That plant shelf styling at 21:20 is so inspiring! Love all of the vignettes that you create, but that one in particular is sooo good
I am absolutely gagged!
I really appreciate it! Im honestly surprised u say that bc I’m always hesitant to show this area. I feel like it’s messy and unfinished but you’ve made me look at it differently
@@benjiplant I totally get that! I have a few spots in my home that I've had a hard time getting to really settle into place. It's been really cool as a viewer to watch the evolution of this zone in your home. I think what I'm loving so much here is that the transitional nature of the shelf right now feels deliberate in a way to my eye in this video. It's styled in such a way that the growth and change and incorporation of some displayed tools and elements feels like a beautifully curated "workbench" display in a way. But as always, keep tinkering as you are inspired to do so! There's magic in every rendition
That ficus in the pot from Vietnam looks like art. Please do more videos about your plants! I also miss the aroids.
thank you for existing benjamin xx
Winnie is the cutest thing. As someone who has two kitties, I wish they would do this 😭😭😭
Instead they pull out all the dirt and kill the plants 😭
I'm fascinated with the plant that grows only two leaves in its lifetime. Aquarium, kokedama balls, and anything about moss tutorials.
Yes, the welvichia mirablis is so good!
You’re such a great curator of your plant collection! And I audibly gasped at the money tree because of the beautiful vignette you’ve created! Can’t wait for a tutorial on the bend and snap of plants!
I love your cissus (21:20). It was popular in Poland in 70s and 80s. My grandparents had a massive cissus in their living room. They eventually gave it to my aunt, she cut it, repotted it and it's been growing ever since. She gave me a few cuttings of it and I've fallen in love with this plant.
Thank you Benji for uploading this video on Sunday. It gave me some peace of mind before a tough week ahead of me. 🪴☀️
My favorite plant of the video was definitely your compost-revived ficus elastica. Not only was it almost composted, but it bounced back beautifully, was sculpted to near perfection, and then graced with an heirloom pot and a sensible top dressing. I have a few plants like these - where you decide to chuck them, then decide against it, and suddenly they bounce back better than ever before. And you find yourself falling in love with them!
the plant shelf is..breath-taking
24:05 perfect plant mustache moment
I absolutely love the simplicity of the bent ficus. It’s such a beautiful silhouette.
Love how your indoor plants are potted simply yet artfully appealing to the eyes.
Your Staghorn ferns are so beautiful… goals!
Beautiful plants and decor. Enjoyed the update. Winnie is so adorable. She could use a cat tree or some cat shelving in a sunny area that she knows is hers. Cats love that, and it keeps them out of SOME of the mischief. Lol
Agree with some comments. Thank you Benji for simply existing. You bring so much calmness and joy! Thank you!
Benji’s life just looks so cozy, like straight out of a fairytail book 💙
on my 3rd year of the hobby and im glad your vision has poured into me, downsizing and really styling and focusing on the plants that make me happier. love the content as always.
A little cat tip! Begin asap with training Winnie to go outside/on the balcony with harness/leash if that is what you plan on doing, better when they are young :). And thank you for the video, beautiful tour!
i always love these updates, especially when it's been a little while. guaranteed cozy ❤
My favourite plant was the ficus that didn’t want to die 😂 I love that you decided to keep her because look, she’s beautiful 😍
Your Song of India is chefs kiss. Perfect statement plant/piece for your space!
I love the wide variety of plants you have, you always find something new and unique and I love when you show them off!
20:03 Winnie: More gravel for me? You shouldn't have!😅
That cubbie with the fans and tool looks absolutely beautiful!
Wow, the white book shelf looks very good. I know you were struggling with decorating that, but you nailed it.
We trained out two cats (boy and girl litter mates) on the harness and leash. It worked really well. Now they can sit outside on the porch with me all day. They may chase a bird or a squirrel but they come back when I call them. You really do want them to be familiar with your yard just in case they ever get out by accident!❤
She needs her own bed in the sun! She’s possibly a chair level cat so I’d make it about as high as a chair, unless elsewhere you’ve noticed she prefers to be up high or in the floor. Kitties need a specific spot everywhere people spend time, so they can feel like they’re a part of the family, and most cats need a window bed and a shade bed in every room, as well as a place to sorta hide where no one can bug them. Aldo for the sake of your furniture, put different types of scratchers near every nap spot bc cats like to scratch and stretch after napping.
Keep water separate from food and give her 2 litter box options, making sure litter isn’t near the food or water and that will preemptively handle most behavioral issues people see with cats.
After you replace her hang out spot by the window (she _may_ be using the soil to keep cool, although cats tend to prefer temps a few degrees warmer than humans) then you can try pine cones on the plant soil or if you’re desperate, aluminum foil. Just be sure not to swoop in and remove her favorite spots as she’s acclimating to her new home. Cats respond much better if given a more attractive alternative option first.
Calm and inspiring plant vid as usual; so beautiful to see your months long pieces come to fruition with the bent ficus and kokedama. The little plant tool vignette at 21:30 literally made my jaw drop! Your thoughtful and intentional eye continues to amaze me. So grateful for your presence on here.
It’s so nice to wake up on my birthday to see that Benji Posted💚really made my day
Happy Birthday internet person 🎂
@@maunarose thank you!
love your bent ficus so much!! the flower shape it takes on towards the top is so beautiful, good job on your progress with it☺️🎉
The only thing that has worked for me to keep my cat out of my plant pots is a layer of lava rocks on top of the soil. They're lighter and larger than gravel or pebbles so they don't weigh the soil down as much and they're also unlikely to be used as a litter box which is a risk with gravel or sand!
awesome video beni! i love how you mentioned poaching such a major problem in the houseplant trade :(
If you're trying to dissuade winne from digging and sleeping in the plant pots... give her one (or two) all her own. Pot, soil, top dressing. Then temporarily (or more) put jagged stones in the pots with the plants. Just the ones she has access to. There are also enzymes that can be purchased to spray on areas you don't want her to get into
.You could place a winne pot in the sunny corner. Then put another one in a shady corner. Maybe under something. Cats love caves. They also love heights. Look up cats and wall platforms.
Winnie is such a beautiful, playful cat!! She is so lovely😇
I love both of the moss balls with plants integrated in them. Looks amazing!
Hi Benji!!👋🏾
I love gardening and plants in general! I just want to say I've enjoyed your calm, peaceful, grounding and insightful videos for sometime. My favorite time to watch is early morning on a rainy day with a hot cup of coffee. ☕️ 🕊 🪴 😊
Hello Benji, I was surprised by your Lecanopteris luzonensis. Never seen that type before. Thank you for this peaceful time.
Looking forward to the kokedama video! I’m so sorry about your dioscorea elephantipes. RIP ❤️🩹
The cat looking at your hand like you were playing a game with the plant at 20:16 was so funny to me 😂🤣 love these videos, always so calming, and so many beautiful plants! ❤️
The bent ficus is so lovely. Great job. He looks quite happy.
Hey Benji, I’m guessing - actually, I’d bet - that your lovely cat will love the gravel (little stones) on top of the white container as her bathroom. What do you think?
I really love how you made the Ficus curl around. I can’t wait to see how you did it. I have a giant Ficus that I brought from Boston to Florida 28 yrs. Ago . It was a house plant and I put it outside and now it’s more of a tree.❤ thank you for sharing.
2:18-2:22: Notice her watching…waiting…😂
2:35: In my client’s defense, it does look like litter😂
I just like watching you talking about plants and life. Calming and soothing. Love youuusssss
Omg, this is so calming ❤ I’m not even interested in plants, but I can’t stop watching your videos 🌱
I really like the one in the DOOA glass...normally i see succulent type plants in ceramic pots but this is very different and nice 🌟🌟🌱
omg winnie in the plants is SOOOOOOOO cute
I love how your ficus looks with the bends in it. Very nice in that tall pot with the curtain behind it. Everything in your home is pleasing to the eye!
Your miniature landscaping work is really nice.
My fav was the moss ball in the lil aquarium container in living room
Love what you've done with the fireplace area! The shelves, lighting and your creative displays like the plant tools gallery wall really brought the area to life. My favorite plant was the cissus.
I love these videos! They're my favourite of yours. My favourite plant you have is always the money tree it's so beautiful and happy!😍
my favorite plant you showed was the ant fern - cool and weird and beautiful all at once
This video was amazing I don’t know I just live this kind of « updates » just talking about plants and sharing it feels the best benji
I feel like we never really get to see the other bookshelf and I’m so happy you showed it close up! It’s looking so great ❤
Yes please do a tutorial! I’m sure everyone would love it. Plus will you please let me know where you get the glass terrarium where you hang the kokeadma from the top of the inside . Thank you . We love your channel ❤
I got that terrarium a long time ago from a place in LA called moskatel. Just look up glass cloche with wood base and you should find some online!
@@benjiplant thank you
All of your plants are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
I've never seen staghorn ferns like the ones you showed today! Seeing them looking so alien and sculptural on your mounts - now I want to try growing one 💚
So many of your plants are quite frankly amazing! My favorite plants are shared or your stag horn ferns.
Thanks for always posting amazing plant content Benji! I first got into plants 3 years ago thanks to you -- and can't imagine life without being surrounded by them now! They just add so much life and character to a space, and I love your curations!
No words can describe how happy I am seeing you have uploaded :D
Beautiful plants! I love your videos, they give me a lot of peace. 🌱🌱🌱🌿🌿🌿🌵🌵💚💚💚💚
I love what you did with your ficus!🌱💚
Love the bendy Ficus! Adds to to to-do list ✔️💚
3:00 How heavenly your home is!!
So nice to see you again! Ur videos are therapeutic ❤
the platyceriums are sooooo beautiful! pls make an updated care video because mine are struggling so much 😭
You should put a window bird feeder in your bedroom so Winnie can watch the birdies eat. It’s also fun for you 😊
Oh yeah! I adore the Welwitschia Mirabilis😍 Such a unique plant👌...
Hi Benji, I really liked what you did with the Ficus elastica. 💚
I loved all your plants shown today but I’m going to give it a shot on my plant that you strung to get that s curve! That’s a great idea
the plants update videos are always so nice to see! i love and appreciate the before and after/current comparisons. fyi (in case you didn’t know) grapes are dangerous for cats and dogs to eat!
also i think my fav plants from the vid might be your ss foong and the mirabilis! 🌱
Just found your channel and I love it all your plants, style and voice which is so calming 💚
The ‘Land of the Staghorns’ is wild and very beautiful. As someone ‘crazy for traditional bonsai - you can add wire to vining and flowering plants. Thank you for this vid…
love all your content, but the plants are what got me here in the first place so I'm always extra happy when you do those :) thanks benji!
You are a true plant artist. Love this video, and welcome home!
I enjoy seeing your plants. The ficus elastica with the bends is inspiring! Ive had several in the past & decided I was done growing those until now. I never thought to bend the stems 😮
❤❤❤ your work ! Simply beautiful ! I believe its the ficus tree ( ❤❤❤ the reshaping of it )
Your mounted ferns are looking so good! I didn't realize you had that many
Hello! I love your videos!💚💚💚 Your kittie wants to lay in the sun, get her a cat bed for by the window and I think she will stop going into the plant:) 💚💚💚
We put a bed there and she ignored it, then we put a window ledge up for her and she also ignored it 😭 I think she just likes dirt haha
@@benjiplant Little rascal!!
My mums cat is like this too. How about her own pot with cat grass oder catnip
staghorn ferns are always my favourites of yours
I alsolutely love how you bent that ficus 🥰 Can’t wait to watch your tutorial on it, no pressure though! Love your channel, it’s so calming.
Never heard of kokedama. Beautiful.
Always love your content, brings me so much joy. I'm a huge fern lover, never seen the Lecanopteris Luzones , Ant fern. Amazing. Thank you.
Yes! Please make a video on bent ficus trees and Kokedama. More information on caring for moss wouldn't go a miss either ;) TY!!
I love your house especially all those fabulous windows
The bent ficus are inspiring 🌿
My favorite potted plant was the kalanchoe schizophylla, so delicate yet strong. I also love your moss cube! I want to try to make my own
Love the plant updates! Get Winnie started on harness training ASAP… just start wit harness in the house for 5 minutes then work up on time.❤
nice plants
I think your cat is going to poop in your plant because of the rocks😮. I hope not but ...
@@lorraineyanez4301 I don’t have a cat
@natpound 🤣 sorry I didn't even notice where I put my comment to. Well, good, no cat poop in your plant.
@@lorraineyanez4301 🤪✌🏼
The platyceriums are my all time favorites. I got into them by watching your videos. I missed seeing them in your videos :)
I’d love to have a tutorial on kokedamas (what kind of moss you use for instance) and on ficus bending (and also how to make them branch out). Thanks again for your wonderful videos. So soothing and inspiring.
Bravo Benji 🎉Bravo 👏. Great plants udate. All of them are amazing .
Love the low key appearance of BMF at the backdrop at the end lol
Random question, but is there aaaanyyy chance you could do an art tour? I ADORE the art you have hanging in your videos, and I wish I knew the artist, or what they look like closer, etc.
my favorite that you showed was actually the ant plant... ive never seen anything like it before!
Well done on the ficus.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻