Finding FREE Plants in the trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #70
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Finding FREE Plants! The Plant Pirates Episode #70.
Come along with us as we sail the high seas in search of FREE PLANTS (and sometimes other free stuff) we find on trash / landscape pick-up day! This is our endless quest to find FREE plants! See all of our "Plant Pirates" episodes here:
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THAT KIDDO IS VERY SMART AND HE KNOWS PLANT NAMES ALREADY, I LOVE HIS GOOD HAPPY ACTITUDE 😊
Thanks for the kind comment- I will pass it along to him!
Teddy is such a good boy. Bless you kiddo!
He really is, we are so lucky for our boys
Love your plantsaving missions.
Thanks- we have a lot of fun hunting!
Great finds!
Thanks! We got lucky:-)
Now that’s some dedication to be up before the sun!
You betcha:-)
OK episode 70 was great especially because Mom got involved a family that gets plants together stays together ❤
Thanks! It was fun to be able to contribute something lol
Always an adventure, bummer when the vessel is in dry dock, but it didn't stop these intrepid pirates...love the lily as well and the plumeria, I'm going to grow mine in pots when they become available, don't want to lose any more to winter...and the agave, talk about a mother of millions, those giant blooms have so many babies, not to mention the pups...good scores in spite of the reduced can space kids...!
It was definitely an adventure:-) the pirate ship is back in action- Brent fixed the part yesterday! Should be an easier mission this week-let’s hope:-) we gifted some of our finds to our neighbors-including the giant crinum Lily. I can’t wait to see where they plant them.
What island do you live on that you find so many frangipani cuttings? I planted one when I lived in Venice and it grew so well, smelled so sweet and I just loved it. Don't know if they will grow here in north central Florida, Love your videos. Your kids are so knowledgeable about plants. Way out of my league.
Hi! Thank you! We live in brevard county-Each variety has a different scent. The yellow ones smell the best imo. They really have the best smelling flowers!
Great finds, i Love free plants! But your son should wear boots and gloves for his safety
Gloves are certainly a good idea but we live at the beach-we live barefoot here
If you keep those tulip bulbs in the frig for fall and winter, then plant outside, it may bloom next year.
Aww thanks-that’s a great idea :-)
I picked plenty of dessert rose cuttings along garbage trash a year ago..luckily I was able to root 4 stems from it.. most of them were rotten..
Hoping to watched more from your channel.. manifesting such content like bougainvillea and of course dessert rose (adenium) and even croton plants which I used to collect today
We have had a few desert rose cuttings rot on us also, but most of them have rooted for us! These beauties were a terrific score!
@@IslandsnHighlands we had a hard times on planting dessert rose then... Now that I have almost 15 pots of it,but all are ordinary... May you have a such any content about gardening tips or ideas and a arrangements to share ...
We make many videos, and adding more propagation videos in the works too!
I am so envious!!!! I’d rent a UHaul for that round!!!!
Thanks!
I'm afraid to ask about the potted palm tree in your driveway...🤔 This was filmed a year ago...wonder if it made it?!
Believe it or not it is still alive (though its been moved to a shadier spot). Its probably time to plant it in the ground though...
Good for the "plant pirates", but sad that many people in your ´hood don´t compost their yard waste.
Natal plum does extremely well here in Algarve. Yes I did have one of 20 cuttings root. Good fun to see people also love plants as I do.
Actually the waste management trucks in our area pick up the yard waste and mulch it. It isn’t taken to the trash landfill but to another area where they chop everything up
What do you do with all those plants?
Plant them and give them to neighbors and friends :-)
I have a chinese evergreen as a houseplant i live in ohio so they can't grow inground
Nice!