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  • @krysdube1027
    @krysdube1027 Год назад +361

    I have a small plant business and always give people pieces or clippings. It's part of sharing the love and building a community.

    • @trblessed1020
      @trblessed1020 Год назад +7

      I'm building my collection as we speak and I have already started cuttings and things and jars just to see if I can do it number one because I'm at the beginning of my journey but once they start I want to gift them to people. The people in the plant community have been so generous with their time with their answers to questions and even with their plants and I am going to do the same thing I'm going to get better and better at it and I'm going to give back just like it was given to me So thank you❤

    • @purpleluna8413
      @purpleluna8413 Год назад +3

      Your awesome 👍 ♥️

    • @sunilddandgawal5032
      @sunilddandgawal5032 9 месяцев назад +1

      Can I also get a free cutting from you

    • @tyatya938
      @tyatya938 8 месяцев назад +1

      So sweet!

    • @teresaphillips3634
      @teresaphillips3634 7 месяцев назад

      I would love some free plants please

  • @brandinichole2490
    @brandinichole2490 Год назад +256

    I purchased some plants at a market from a vendor and struck up a conversation. I ended up telling him how heartbroken I was that my Tradescantia had died recently due to some unfortunate circumstances. He immediately reached into his bag and pulled out a TON of Tradescantia cuttings and just handed them to me, gleefully. I have grown them into full, healthy plants. Plant people are usually pretty generous.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +16

      Amazing! and it's true, plant people really love sharing their plants.

    • @Momma2222
      @Momma2222 Год назад +5

      I Have had 3 Tradescantia that plant does not like me. It’s so full and beautiful when I get it but few weeks later it is dying.

    • @brandinichole2490
      @brandinichole2490 Год назад +2

      @@Momma2222 they are fussy sometimes!

  • @SpringNotes
    @SpringNotes Год назад +45

    I admire your ethical, frugal ways of getting free plants !

    • @firstnamelastname6193
      @firstnamelastname6193 11 месяцев назад

      stealing is not ethical. Taking leaves or stems from a healthy plant and walking away with it is stealing

  • @marybethlowry2368
    @marybethlowry2368 Год назад +53

    I live up north where a lot of plants don’t make it thru the winter unless you bring them into your house. My friends laughed at me when I tell them I go to the cemetery in the fall and get free plants people throw away when they clean up the graves. I never take anything off a grave but do look thru the garbage cans that are set out.I have gotten hardy mums, germanium’s, vinca , spikes, dusty miller ,and some bulbs after Easter.I keep them in my basement and around late April or May I cut them back (germanium) and repot them and bring them upstairs in sunny windows.I have a gorgeous pink germanium that I have had for 6 yrs now. In the fall I just bring it back in.

  • @davegoesthedistance
    @davegoesthedistance Год назад +119

    Here’s one to add to your list: restaurants! Specifically, I love growing new basil plants from the stems when I get pho from Vietnamese restaurants. They usually give an array of items to add to the soup on a side plate and I’ve had many a basil plant started this way.

  • @jcwolfe1751
    @jcwolfe1751 Год назад +48

    When I was 8 years old I discovered cactus and succulents. And when you’re a kid, you don’t really have money to buy anything, so I went around and knocked on all the neighbors doors that had plants that I liked and asked if I could take cuttings. After a while I had a huge collection. And in later years I would dumpster dive at the local nursery every day after closing and would get a whole truck full of plants and pots that they discarded. In fact I had so many of these plants, I gave two truck loads to the local garden club for their plant sales.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +5

      Amazing! I've always found plant people are happy to share the wealth.

    • @TakingTimeToMakeTime
      @TakingTimeToMakeTime 8 месяцев назад

      This resonates with me! I can't help but kind of chuckle knowing I'm not alone lol. I have always grown cacti/succulents since I was young. On my first trip to Florida I was probably around 15...I did the same thing and went around to my Aunt's neighbors and I got home with a huge bag of all kinds of goodies including some cool aloes. 🌵

  • @virginiarowe4204
    @virginiarowe4204 7 месяцев назад +20

    My son found a lavender plant that was going to be thrown out at Home Depot. I remembered your video and we asked the cashier if we could pay for it, we ended up getting that plant and another sunflower plant for free. My son was so happy that he was able to save two plants. Thank you!!

  • @somanybroomsticks
    @somanybroomsticks Год назад +110

    As a vendor who’s company contracts with home depot, please, PLEASE take the fallen leaves if you want them!! Otherwise they just get stepped on or rot or eaten by the birds. Just don’t pull leaves off the plants. We also tend to just throw away an unacceptable amount of product that usually just needs a repot or some water, so if you see a vendor, ask! We’re happy to give out any product that was destined for the trash. The worst we could say is no!

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +12

      Yes! Thank you, so happy to hear from a vendor. I've talked to so many Home Depot vendors that say the same thing. We all love plants. A little friendliness and conversation always makes a difference.💚

    • @Linda-gs2kq
      @Linda-gs2kq 6 месяцев назад

      RIGHT ANSWER THANKS. I SEE SO MUCH WASTE AT ALL THE STORE! BUT THEY GET THE TAX WRITE OFF SO THEY DONT GIVE A SHIT

    • @JohannaTeresa96
      @JohannaTeresa96 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for this advice. I used to work at homedepot and that helped me get free plants that were destined to get thrown out. I’ve seen the “plant cemetary” behind the HD and it’s so sad to see the plants just sit there to die. Thank you for letting us folks save these poor plants. Or even cuttings that would get thrown out.

  • @jonathanryals9934
    @jonathanryals9934 Год назад +122

    Somewhere out there is an older gardener that can't get out as much and would love to trade some baby plants for like 5 minutes of weeding. I was helping the neighbor, and there were like 20 Japanese maple seedlings she let me scoop up. I kept 10 alive over the winter, and they just took off. Not to mention all the overgrown plants she needs divided... Lariope and lillies galore! Also, this weird curly tree has a branch touching the ground that is rooted, so I might get that too and start my own :)

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +12

      Lovely! What a wonderful way to connect with your neighbor and trade some plants along the way. ❤️

    • @joannbaumann4028
      @joannbaumann4028 Год назад +12

      LOLL I am the older gardener that gives plants away to neighbors. I dig as exercise. My garden is exercise.

    • @rulistening7777
      @rulistening7777 Год назад +5

      A Great Suggestion
      🌺🌸💖💮🌷🌺💖🌸🌷

    • @candicecassel1110
      @candicecassel1110 Год назад +7

      My neighbors are plant poopers😒😒😒…and I’ve had several plants stolen from my front porch👎👎👎👎👎👎👎

    • @joannbaumann4028
      @joannbaumann4028 Год назад +6

      @@candicecassel1110 I would give you some of mine!

  • @dorindafulton
    @dorindafulton 2 года назад +244

    Great video ☺️ I get free plants from Lowes and home Depot all the time. Also when the trucks unload new plants, the truckers will let you have everything left on the floor of the truck. I'm gonna make a video soon also of all my free plants. Thanks for sharing and happy gardening 🌿🌱😊🤗

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  2 года назад +23

      Oh, waiting for the trucks is a great idea - would love to see your free plants! Happy gardening to you too!

    • @crazyshelly2628
      @crazyshelly2628 Год назад +8

      Brilliant!

    • @janstewart2041
      @janstewart2041 Год назад +8

      I joined the carnivorous plant community and they give and trade plants all the time

    • @peppercat8718
      @peppercat8718 Год назад +3

      That's great Dorinda :)

    • @theowner5052
      @theowner5052 Год назад +5

      And when is truck day 😭

  • @JacksPremierPlants
    @JacksPremierPlants 6 месяцев назад +2

    One of my favorite parts of hiking is taking some small, harmless cuttings of cool and interesting plants while I'm on the trail. Great way to get some small cuttings to start cloning!

  • @Sweet87671
    @Sweet87671 Год назад +16

    My neighbor and I are exchanging. Sometimes i leave plants for her, and sometimes she had left me on the porch! It is the best feeling!! Like having gift just for me!!

  • @tamimargolin1559
    @tamimargolin1559 7 месяцев назад +4

    I have a friend that works in the floral department at a grocery store. She has saved me plants that are about to go into the compost .
    I call it my compost collection! I’ve brought so many plants back to thriving . She loves seeing my photos

  • @valkyriesardo278
    @valkyriesardo278 6 месяцев назад +3

    I respect what you are saying here and have a story to relate on what not to do. My parents owned a home in a high price neighborhood along a winding street. The opposite side of the street is an untended river bank. Over the years, my parents landscaped the section of bank across from their home. It became a popular rest stop for joggers, children, fishermen, and assorted passers by. One rainy day, two well-dressed ladies parked an expensive car, took a shovel out of the trunk and dug up all the full grown hosta. A neighbor noticed their umbrellas and enquired. They said they were collecting the plants for an impoverished friend. The gall.
    On a side note, my father was of German heritage and adopting the care of untended land is a very German thing to do. It is just for the pleasure of creating beauty where there was none. It upset him terribly to see his work undone. The day we buried him, I stood outside the cemetery chapel waiting for the crew to prepare his casket for the grave. I stood among all the funeral flower arrangements that would be placed upon the grave, the wreaths, bouquets, etc. A couple came strolling along among the gravestones. And right in front of me, they helped themselves to his roses. I was already hurting too much and could not speak a word at that unspeakable deed.

    • @xXIronPeachesXx
      @xXIronPeachesXx 4 месяца назад

      Im so sorry you went through that! 😢 thats so inhumane! Dont get me wrong i get wanting to scoop a plant that is gonna die but at least have the decency to wait until the ground-keep cleans them up… you and your dad deserved better ❤

  • @victoriawhite3662
    @victoriawhite3662 Год назад +41

    Check the carts in the parking lot
    There are always broken stems in some of those

  • @martadelatorre3490
    @martadelatorre3490 6 месяцев назад +3

    Taking clippings from neighbors yards is how many gardens have become great places, of course you should always share 😊
    When I walk my dog, I see my plants all over my neighbors yards!!

  • @obornyi2407
    @obornyi2407 Год назад +6

    What i like to do is to make notices, for example at local stores or websites for trading and then trade your cuttings, offshoots, seeds etc. with the ones from people in your neighborhood

  • @user-md7mk7fb8g
    @user-md7mk7fb8g Год назад +21

    Gardeners share. Sharing and community is a big part of a gardener's ethos. At least the ones I've met.

  • @victoriawhite3662
    @victoriawhite3662 Год назад +43

    I was at lowes admiring new racks not unloaded yet “I want them all!”
    Lowes employee responded “ a lot of them will be in the dumpster in a few weeks” if you are willing to dumpster dive.

    • @tinahelton3062
      @tinahelton3062 Год назад +3

      Our Lowe’s does not allow retrieving from dumpsters. They also toss racks of potted succulents. Ditto hanging plants. Pots and all. I asked to buy the potted plants to recycle the dirt, pot, and maybe plants. Firm NO. To the landfill they go😢

    • @williamdenton-qd3sn
      @williamdenton-qd3sn Год назад

      Thats plain greed if i cant sell it no one can have it. i have encountered quite a few like that i dont patroize stores like that and pulled a lucrative contract from home depot because of it. And they told me they dont need my business. They keep their dumpsters inside their yard so no one can get anything i guess a billion dollar corporation can never have enough money.@@tinahelton3062

    • @williamdenton-qd3sn
      @williamdenton-qd3sn Год назад +2

      Thats what i do if i can get to them i get more from walgreens or cvs than the big box stores.the more money they make the less willing they are to give.

    • @SouthCountyGal
      @SouthCountyGal 10 месяцев назад +6

      They say that, but their dumpsters are all behind locked fences. :-(

  • @angelofmusic314
    @angelofmusic314 2 года назад +75

    I love how concise and informational you are. You just get to the point, and everything you say is totally helpful. Thank you! 😊

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  2 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for stopping by!

  • @shirleycolopy4322
    @shirleycolopy4322 6 месяцев назад +4

    My friend started doing a plant swap. Bring a potted plant to share from your flower garden or house . We numbered everyone and allowed them to take their turn to pick a plant. We then shared a lunch. It was always a hit. ❤

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  6 месяцев назад +1

      I love this! Such a great way to build community... and get plants😉

    • @xXIronPeachesXx
      @xXIronPeachesXx 4 месяца назад +1

      I totally wanna do one of these!

    • @shirleycolopy4322
      @shirleycolopy4322 4 месяца назад

      @@xXIronPeachesXx We also did a Harvest Exchange in the fall. Things that were grown in the garden, canned for our families, baked, or just a homemade craft if you weren’t into gardening. Our Homeschool Group was very active and supportive in those days. ♥️ always a lot of fun for Mom and children!!

  • @candicecassel1110
    @candicecassel1110 Год назад +13

    I’ve also rescued plants from neighbors that are moving and left them out on trash day. Also they can’t be bothered taking the plant to their new home. As a plant lover I’ve seen plants at stores that are pitiful looking and asked for a discount. I got a 5’ Dracena at IKEA…it was the last one…and the top 12 inches was at a 90degree angle. I got it for $3.00👍👍👍. I still have it. Yes it straightened itself.

  • @jacquelinebutler6054
    @jacquelinebutler6054 Год назад +11

    I got a tree at Lowes for .25¢ that they were throwing away. Now it is a big beautiful tree in my yard

    • @kristenkincak8884
      @kristenkincak8884 8 месяцев назад +2

      I always buy the ones that need saved ❤

  • @marty8722
    @marty8722 Год назад +28

    My husband is a landscaper so i lucked out. Sometimes people move and want their young trees or shrubs removed, and guess who takes them? My husband, and brings them home to me :)

  • @mercedesmansionsuvlife3974
    @mercedesmansionsuvlife3974 Год назад +28

    Paused @1:02 To compliment 1) Your acknowledgment of possible privilege at play. 2) The first tip just smacked me in the face about an hour ago! Last week I trimmed off all the new shoots from my spider plant not thinking much of it. So, I'm excited to watch the rest of this video. Lol...😊

    • @Kommander_Rahnn
      @Kommander_Rahnn 6 месяцев назад

      I can't believe people are this stupid.

  • @OrbAttraction
    @OrbAttraction 8 месяцев назад +1

    I collect seeds where I walk, it is the best way to get plants!
    When I see volunteers in my yard I love it.... I agree with my own collection I spread the love throughout my yard and my home 😊

  • @pattimessenger6214
    @pattimessenger6214 2 года назад +45

    Thank you for these videos! I started proplifting because of your videos! I used to take every loos leaf I found, but now I’m getting more selective. I don’t take leaves from plants that I already have plenty of. Only plants that are unique and I don’t already have. I always ask. I carry a ziplock baggie in my purse for them. And, I always ask permission.
    I also buy plants from them. Usually my local Home Depot. I’m hoping that in Spring, they will introduce new varieties. Then I can start again.
    Happy New Year!

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  2 года назад +8

      Yes! I've had to start being selective too... running out of room! I'm actually planning on helping organize a plant swap so that I can give away a lot of my duplicates.

    • @TashasTattoos
      @TashasTattoos Год назад +3

      I've got another way at the stores- seeds! At the end of the season, many flower heads turn into seeds (marigolds, petunias etc) once the flower fades. I have collected so many old dead flower heads and this year I had amazing germination with the petunia seeds!

    • @deborahthompson5041
      @deborahthompson5041 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the zip lock bag information.

  • @lindenjenesse5078
    @lindenjenesse5078 7 месяцев назад +2

    OMG. I watched this video a few days ago, just on a curious whim. A little later my husband needed to go to HD. I wanted to get a pothos to put in my aquarium (another video I had watched), so off we went! While I was browsing around I saw a nice looking ~3-5 gal plastic pot with an insert which was upturned in a trash bin! I pulled it out and put it on the bottom of the cart and went on shopping. I also found about 5 broken pieces of plants (3 succulents, 2 unidentified). We bought some annuals for the pot which now looks nice on our porch. The guy didn't even bat an eye when I asked about the pot, the plant pieces are now in water to start roots, all free, and it was all due to your clever video!! I had to come back and say thanks!

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  7 месяцев назад +1

      That's so great to hear! My experience at Home Depot is always similar, if you're there buying stuff already they're usually happy to have you clean up the broken stuff. So glad you had a good experience and got some free plants!

  • @gabrielareyesaviles1362
    @gabrielareyesaviles1362 Год назад +13

    I collect airplants from trees in my neighborhood. I love them!

    • @CarlaQuattlebaum
      @CarlaQuattlebaum Год назад

      That's the way to get it for free! Those little Tillandsia plants are pretty expensive in the garden centers, maybe it's the glass globe they're in, but I've seen those growing off of trees, too. Might snag one for myself the next time I see one.

  • @buckyboy000
    @buckyboy000 Год назад +7

    You're such a pleasure to listen to. These free plant ideas are great, and obviously done responsibly. Thank you for all of your insightful and educational videos. Every time I move, I say goodbye to all my outside babies and trees, because they feel like a part of me. And if I can't take all of my potted plants with me, I make sure they go to good homes.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +2

      It's always hard to move and say goodbye to plants you've taken care of - making sure they go to good homes feels really important. I had to do the same when I moved from abroad - another reason not to spend too much money on plants!

  • @cmbooks2000
    @cmbooks2000 Год назад +10

    So many of my "new" plants are from seed and snipping. Did not know I could profligate my fiddle leaf. Great channel. Great tips. Thank you

  • @rimacoates6532
    @rimacoates6532 Год назад +3

    Greetings from Alberta Edmonton! I do this as well. I love my local Home Depot garden centre, and anytime I've asked, they were ok with me taking the 'dropped' or discarded leaves.

  • @fur007fur
    @fur007fur Год назад +3

    I believe you. I do the same thing my husband tells me to stop but I'm learning how to grow them some fall at the store we was at Walmart and the lady told me to take it. Walmart won't regrow them 😊

  • @leedavis-m2o
    @leedavis-m2o Год назад +2

    I can remember going into restaurants who had hanging plants and asking if I could have a stem. I was never refused. Of course, I never took a stem that would leave a hole. But that was back in the 70s when I was young. Now I just buy them. I will have to look around and see if I can pick them up.

  • @laurenpiantino8312
    @laurenpiantino8312 Год назад +3

    I've done all of those things to fill my yard or for fillers; and, I've even asked store managers if I can take a couple of Cuttings from their yard garden/car park decor. I've never yet been refused; it's all in the respectful way you ask, and even better if you can assure the store manager, from their questions (most don't ask, or are amused), that you know what you're talking about when discussing plants.

  • @Gigi4LLE
    @Gigi4LLE Год назад +2

    I am from Santa Barbara and my grandmother’s yard and house as full of these kind of free plants. I have gotten most of mine from gifts or family and friends plants. Community is the best

  • @Till0629
    @Till0629 Год назад +6

    My mom saw a piece of Wandering Jew plant in the trash bin at Meijer. She asked an associate if she could have it and they obliged. The plant is gorgeous. Also, I've asked ppl at Home Depot and Lowes if i could have the plants that were 99% dead. My flower beds are full of those dying plants that are now thriving.

    • @kelammo
      @kelammo Год назад

      I’ve been looking & I can’t find one locally. Well, I found 2, but they were full of what I think are thrips- so that was a bust.

  • @edwardpaisley9063
    @edwardpaisley9063 8 месяцев назад +3

    I've known several people who were moving or even college students leaving college who treated their plants like pets but couldn't take the plant with them but wanted their plants to go to a "good home" and gave great plants away. I have also been in Home Depot and noticed many succulents that suffered root rot. (I have bought several plants from there.) I asked the woman who tended the plants if they shouldn't be in the "sale" section or if I could get them at a discount. She said sure 50 cents. I said I would take several (4 or 5). She said 50 cents for all of them. We went to the counter and they didn't know how to ring them up so they gave them to me with a $0.00 rec't. Unfortunately, I ended up trying to propagate so many that many did not survive and I felt sorry I got so many...

    • @4MissAmanda
      @4MissAmanda 5 месяцев назад

      Id separate them from your other plants because that stuff spreads.

  • @mommat5101
    @mommat5101 Год назад +3

    Love this. And I agree, it's not stealing if you know it's headed to the trash.

    • @kelammo
      @kelammo Год назад

      We waste so much in this country. Food at stores/restaurants, clothing, good bags of expensive dog food, entire sets of golf clubs- it’s insane.
      I don’t get why they don’t just discount it or give it away? Reduce what we send to the landfill and give people/pets things they might need. Seems a win/win to me. They’ll still write it off on their taxes- they lose nothing.

  • @untangled99
    @untangled99 Год назад +2

    My grandmother loved her plants, from the African Violets to those little plants with pink flowers that surrounded her home, she never went anywhere without her plastic bag with the damp tissue and her tiny little embroidery scissors. God i miss her.

  • @elizabethmccammon5308
    @elizabethmccammon5308 Год назад +4

    I found two sprigs of Wandering Jew in the parking lot of Lowes - not near the store at all- took them home and they have just taken off. It’s amazing what you can find on the ground.

  • @mnorris916
    @mnorris916 Год назад +2

    Nice video. Very informative. Any negative comments is because they are just jealous of your creativity and the time you have to do this.

  • @tammytaylor1278
    @tammytaylor1278 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have no problem with this, you ask,and you don't damage. I think I will try this idea when out or at the stores mentioned. Where do you live ( not you're address). Tyvm

  • @snacktime4932
    @snacktime4932 Год назад +26

    the last one so true, i used to work at a seasonal garden center that used venders and frankly it was heat braking exprience. we threw away so many plants every day, to make room for truck loads of new plants. it sickens me that we throw away all those plants instead of giving them to shelters or free to food shelf or anything like that, we had no training and one time a coworker of mine over watered the tomatoes and i had to throw away 5000 moldy tomatoe plants and it wasnt even a problem cuz the truck comes in the morning that was the motto...o well truck comming in the morning... we tossed more plants then we sold and its sickening. please resuce plants from garden centers its a disgusting practice

    • @ramonavargas9860
      @ramonavargas9860 Год назад +2

      I came across your video by accident, but I'm so glad I did. I have subscribed because I love listening to people who speak green thumb.

  • @LezBob
    @LezBob 8 месяцев назад +2

    For stuff on the ground, stores like Walmart and grocery stores get racks of plants for special occasions like easter, mother's day...well we don't even water them, let alone pick up broken pieces, so yeah these places are great for getting cuttings. I work in such a store and I picked up and rooted 3 kinds of miniature roses, various succulents and different vin-like plants, recently I even picked up a venus fly trap that was knocked out of a container. The pot and wrapper go in the "losses" bin but the plants go in the garbage/compost. Towards the end of the sale the plants looks sad and thirsty, no one buys them, they all go in the garbage, but you can talk to a manager and ask for a deal. You can get alot of stuff for practically nothing.

  • @christinaevilsizer4929
    @christinaevilsizer4929 Год назад +3

    I started my large collection of purslane plants from plants I found growing on my walks around the neighborhood! I find a lot of wild onions and such also!❤

  • @OohpreddynailsAngie
    @OohpreddynailsAngie Год назад +39

    I did my first proplift today at Home Depot. I bought some plants and other items too but I must admit the proplifting was the most exciting part! 😅 Thanks for the tip!!!

    • @funkblack
      @funkblack Год назад +5

      I stole some cuttings from the big stores.
      I got 3 succulents propagated from leaf, 1 lemon cutting I grafted on my seed grown lemon, one kumquat cutting I propagated in soil, mint.

    • @laurentallman2918
      @laurentallman2918 Год назад

      Curious, did you ask anyone?

    • @trishalewisatphoenixfarm5495
      @trishalewisatphoenixfarm5495 Год назад

      Home Depot puts neonicoids in the soil - kills the bad bugs - but also the bees for a full 2 years before it breaks down - be careful if you are buying flowers for bees - you are actually killing them

    • @xtonibx5770
      @xtonibx5770 Год назад +3

      ​@@laurentallman2918To take scraps that would go in the garbage?

    • @happytraveler5962
      @happytraveler5962 Год назад

      Hahaha😂😂😂

  • @brendamaun5455
    @brendamaun5455 Год назад +5

    A friend just told me she needed some shade loving plants to keep the kids from riding their bikes across her lawn. I dug out eight huge pots of hosta, spiderwort, and sedum for her to create that perennial barrier she was hoping for.

  • @emmaplaysgreen2849
    @emmaplaysgreen2849 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm only a beginner indoor plant keeper but, in the last few years, I've managed to give away some orchid kikis that I successfully potted up and significantly increase my succulent collection by propagating the leaves that fall off my own plants!
    I'm not completely confident yet with what I'm doing but it's getting there.
    I also have to regularly chop and prop my echevaria due to etiolation.
    I have just chopped and propped my rather unruly Monstera Deliciosa for the first time and I'm hoping that also goes well!
    While it's not free, but instead very cheap, I've had some real bargains from my local Lidl as they will sell off, for €1, any plants that didn't get sold during the current plant promotion.
    I also look on the 'scruffy and battered' reduced to clear shelf at my local garden centre. This has lead to me buying some plants that I'm unfamiliar with and breaking out of my comfort zone! It's a fun way to experiment.
    I'm definitely going to check for fallen leaves next time that I visit though :-)

  • @Spyderoicu812
    @Spyderoicu812 Год назад +2

    In Maine, most of the stores that are like Walmart home Depot Lowe's they all have plants in the spring and they have no problem as long as it's on the floor and not going to be used if you take it. I always ask. And when I say proplifting all on meaning is I'm taking props that won't be used, lifting them and bringing them home and making something out of them that otherwise would be thrown away. So, yes I am a proud proplifter!!

  • @tim_peaky
    @tim_peaky Месяц назад +1

    Also some outdoor plants look great indoors. Like hosta 😍

  • @DraMaWms
    @DraMaWms 9 месяцев назад

    This video is a golden nugget for sure. My mom would always share her plants with friends. ❤

  • @MrWolfheart111
    @MrWolfheart111 9 месяцев назад +2

    The graveyard across the street from me has a ton of free plants :) The forest right behind it has huge beds of creeping myrtle. :) If you got a keen eye in the forest you can find some cool stuff, just use your phone to ID plants :)

  • @Mystrenghtisinyourpresence
    @Mystrenghtisinyourpresence Год назад +3

    I found a broken leaf at Home Depot on the floor , not in the pot , I took it , it’s doing beautifully . ❤

  • @kristinapaulson
    @kristinapaulson Год назад +3

    Great ideas. Thank you for acknowledging privilege as possibly playing a factor in the responses one might receive when asking.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +1

      So glad this could be helpful, and privilege indeed affects how everyone navigates this world whether they realize it or not, so it felt important to mention it.

  • @meaganarnold6587
    @meaganarnold6587 8 месяцев назад +1

    We just got free plants from Home Depot today. The vendor was there pulling old/dry plants. He let my son pick out what he wanted to take home. ❤️

  • @jayneroe4921
    @jayneroe4921 Год назад +3

    I like you. Easy going, you don’t talk ,talk ,talk, until I turn away. Goof info, and most relaxing viewing. Thank you.

  • @carolchidlow4798
    @carolchidlow4798 Год назад +22

    Just found your channel and I LOVE IT!! If it's free, it's for me. As far as garden centers go, my Lowe's and Home Depot love getting rid of leaves that break off, parts of plants that just crack and fall off the mother plant. If more people did what you do, the garden centers would be a lot neater. Next time I go in my Lowe's I'm going to look for fallen, broken leaves and plants. I may have to remind them of the 20 bags of mulch I bought a few weeks ago for my newly designed flower bed.
    I particularly liked the clearance plant you got in your other video. I never thought that even though you may have to nurse a plant back to health, look at the gorgeous pot you got.
    Please, please keep up the great videos. At 76 I'm always looking for bargains and free stuff.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад

      So glad you found my channel, happy to have you here! Wishing you luck in helping clean up at Lowe's 😁

    • @sunshineflyer
      @sunshineflyer Год назад +1

      We have squirrel and burgeoning creeping bell flower this year, so I am avoiding spending much on plants as either I or the squirrels will perhaps be pulling everything up after it blooms. However, in a self-pitying run through Home Depot I found a rack of clearance plants - $3 for gallon hostas and gardilia (sp). They were so helpful and pointed out cheap pepper plants covered in blooms, so my despair was assuaged. That $10 was well-spent!

    • @kelammo
      @kelammo Год назад

      And these days, with the cost of soil, gravel, moss, vermiculite, orchid bark, coconut core, leche- free plants are the only way to go.
      Plus the ridiculous price of pots.

    • @4MissAmanda
      @4MissAmanda 5 месяцев назад

      @perdiddlepanskew8018 take a small sprig of fresh rosemary and stick one in each potted plant. The squirrels will not mess with your plants and the rosemary will usually root - it doesn’t grow fast unless you feed it, so it doesn’t bother the other plant. If it dies and dries up, leave it alone because it still smells bad to the squirrels.

  • @jacquig1939
    @jacquig1939 Год назад +6

    Appreciate you saying ask first. I had a purple rose that someone once helped themselves to cuttings. they cut it too far and it didn't make it through the winter. Never knew who did it.

  • @Tullyontheterrace
    @Tullyontheterrace 2 года назад +9

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. I haven’t read the controversy comments on the other video but you really couldn’t be clearer about what you mean by ‘proplifting’. I mean is it even proplifting at a big chain like Home Depot (or Bunnings here in Australia) where as you say it’s all gonna get swept into the bin? Be fun to see a tour of your free plants.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  2 года назад +3

      Yes, I couldn't agree more 😄 I'm actually planning on filming a little tour in the next week or so, so glad you're enjoying the videos.

  • @lauriehutchison449
    @lauriehutchison449 Год назад +2

    Where I live, our library has a connection to a Seed Library (as well as a Tool Library!). Seeds can be donated as well as taken.

  • @emmacarlsen2651
    @emmacarlsen2651 8 месяцев назад +2

    Farmer's markets are a great place to get small starter plants for very cheap. Many growers will only charge $1-$3 per plant and if you repeatedly buy from them, they are often generous. I've gotten several plants completely free this way.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes! Same! We love our farmers market for that too, direct from grower is the cheapest, and they're often in much healthier condition than plants bought at a big store.

  • @danbev8542
    @danbev8542 Год назад +12

    Local plant swap! Make friends with your neighbors. Other gardeners LOVE giving garden tours and sharing plants! My best plants are gotten this way. The plants you admire in your neighbor’s garden is already thriving in your same climate.

  • @roundhousekickgirl4512
    @roundhousekickgirl4512 Год назад +2

    I always taken broken pieces from my local, family owned nursery and they could care less. Told me it helps them out by not having to pick it up themselves and toss it.

  • @julieharris8188
    @julieharris8188 Год назад +8

    TY for all your great ideas. I’m just starting to get back into having plants again after several years. You are so encouraging & enthusiastic! I’ll now be looking around for new-to-me plant opportunities 🥰

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +2

      Yay, there are lots of opportunities for plants, just got to keep looking!

  • @robertkellyfisher
    @robertkellyfisher Год назад +2

    Thank you so much 😊
    I look forward to seeing more

  • @RVBadlands2015
    @RVBadlands2015 Год назад +4

    Glad I found your channel. I get free plant all the time the same way. The leaf’s on the ground at Home Depot and Lowe’s just go in the trash.

  • @susanb4816
    @susanb4816 Год назад +1

    I like air layering for free trees and woody plants. Takes permission and time but works a treat

  • @ibkristykat
    @ibkristykat Год назад +5

    I subbed and this is my first vid of yours I have seen! I NEED to start doing this plus learning how to germinate things- seeds, leaves, branches etc.
    Thank you for the content!!!!!

  • @StorytellingHeadshots
    @StorytellingHeadshots Год назад +1

    What a genius idea for a You Tube Channel. ❤️ I love this!

  • @laquishamckinnie7294
    @laquishamckinnie7294 Год назад +9

    Thanks for this, so glad I found your channel! I never would've thought of these ideas to get free plants! It makes so much sense though. I'm new to the plant world, never had a green thumb but I just got my first Yucca (hardy plant, so hard for me to kill lol) and my first Dumb Cane. Thank you so much!!

  • @MaryIBEW
    @MaryIBEW Год назад +3

    So glad this popped up on my RUclips.
    My girlfriend use to take a baggie with a wet napkin, when she went out for her cuttings. LOL

  • @lavonX1
    @lavonX1 Год назад +2

    Great information!! I learned from my grandmother about some plants, spider and inchplant, to propagate with clippings ... it works perfect... enjoyed your video...😊

  • @TheGnomequeen1980
    @TheGnomequeen1980 Год назад +8

    I've made friends with the folks at a local garden center. I have seen them using leaves and cuttings to start more plants, but they will always give me a prop if I spend a little time geeking out about a certain plant with them. It probably doesn't hurt that I drop plenty of money on other plants and supplies there lol.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад

      Yes, exactly. It definitely helps to cultivate friendships with other plant lovers and plant professionals!

  • @GamesWithSyd
    @GamesWithSyd Год назад +2

    We got a BUNCH of mint from a local community garden we were cleaning up, it had grown out of the bed, we also thinned the bed to make room for more growth.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +1

      Mint propagates so easily!💚Just be sure to keep it contained 😳

  • @INFJparadox
    @INFJparadox 7 месяцев назад +1

    I live in Portland and people steal plants with pots from people’s gardens! I don’t understand that but then again people steal everything here. Do pawn shops take plants? 😄. Awesome video and new subbie 🙃. Thank you 💚🙏💚

  • @Denise_B17
    @Denise_B17 Год назад +4

    I get free plants from an ace hardware store, a local store that sells everything including plants. All by leaves on the ground. I ask all the time before taking. I love free plants. Btw just subscribed to your channel.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад

      Yes! Ace is one of my favorite places to shop. Glad to find a fellow free plant lover.

  • @victoriastroud4820
    @victoriastroud4820 Год назад +8

    When you mentioned driving around looking for plants and your family laughing at you, that reminded me of how my mom would always stop after picking me up from school and grab seed pods from the side of the road and i would give her a hard time lol. She'd also grab seed pods from zoos and other outdoor gardens and she'd make me put them in my purse 😂

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад

      Haha! I think I actually learned this trick from my Grandma... after I started this channel my mom said "you started doing that with your grandma 30 years ago!" I totally embarrass my family, but now my own kids run up to me and stick leaves they found in my bag. I must have trained them well. 😅

  • @michellechapman6839
    @michellechapman6839 Год назад +1

    I'm taking pups from my cactus and making small arrangements and using propagations.

  • @Gothlite-i1l
    @Gothlite-i1l 9 месяцев назад +2

    LOL, I was just at Home Depot today getting about half a dozen veggie plants for the summer. I went by the succulents area as I always do on the few occasions that I go to Home Depot, looking for fallen leaves. Only saw one and it's now at my house sitting in some dirt. Hopefully, it will grow some roots/babies. Do I consider it stealing? Hell, no! It's my version of doing their clean-up maintenance in exchange for the dropped leaves and stems.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  9 месяцев назад +1

      My feelings exactly, Home Depot aren't going to propagate and re-sell those leaves. You're good!

  • @pandalover3556
    @pandalover3556 Год назад +1

    I’m having 3 windows being replaced in 2 weeks and I have to clear out my aeoniums and jade plants. Thinking of putting them up in my etsy shop and/or just putting a free sign in front of my house.

  • @PVJSLJ
    @PVJSLJ 8 месяцев назад +2

    You can't imagine how many people will take dormant plants to the local dumpsters in the fall thinking they are dead. I get a TON of ferns this way.

  • @robertsnearly3823
    @robertsnearly3823 Год назад +3

    Just found your channel today. Bless you for covering this. I've done it for years with some detriment only to myself. TOO DARN MANY PLANTS!
    But I keep doing it and giving plants away. Thank you. ❤😊

  • @deborahthompson5041
    @deborahthompson5041 Год назад

    Fantastic tips. Thank you so very much. I am giving my backyard a makeover and I want to have a small garden. I will look around from now on.

  • @mikeconklin1567
    @mikeconklin1567 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for your great advice.

  • @faithmatthews830
    @faithmatthews830 Год назад +1

    I regularly walk a nature trail nearby and I admire some of the wild growing flowers and plants. Occasionally I'll pick a few to take home. Im guessing its ok? I also collect unusual sticks and branches. Maybe Im a little weird?? No insects though!!

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад

      I do the same! I usually try to look up the plants to make sure nothing is rare and endangered as that *can* be illegal depending on the plant. However it is actually encouraged to pluck out invasive plants!

  • @jeanie8831
    @jeanie8831 Год назад +2

    I have gotten plant pots and plants at the grocery store. I asked about the cracked pot and it was given to me. Two very large neglected dried up tomato plants. I asked for a discount and I got both for $3.00.

  • @Avajusthere
    @Avajusthere 18 дней назад

    Thank you so much for this video! This was very helpful!

  • @elsaclaire7138
    @elsaclaire7138 Год назад +3

    Hi from France, did you think of cemetery? their big trash bins are full of empty pots, thrown away plants ...

  • @GingerNinja1
    @GingerNinja1 Год назад +6

    If you find a plant near death at Walmart 9/10 they'll let yoy have it when asked or they'll heavily discount it. My m.i.l. is the plant discount queen there. 😂 We asked awhile back at Home Depot & they were fine with us taking leaves off the ground. Buy a rooting hormone & voila! Beautiful plant.

  • @DavidPinner-r9w
    @DavidPinner-r9w 7 месяцев назад

    I pick up the broken pieces at Walmart Lowes and home depot like you said they would be thrown away 😊

  • @yvonnesmith2578
    @yvonnesmith2578 Год назад +2

    So happy I found your channel & subscribed !😊

  • @cyirvine6300
    @cyirvine6300 Год назад +2

    A caution. In California at least it is illegal to take ANYTHING including dead leaf litter from any park,national or state.

  • @ronniex8994
    @ronniex8994 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Thank you so much for sharing! I just started my plant journey and this help so much! ❤

  • @Stretchnrest
    @Stretchnrest 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow this video was helpful and so were the comments. Thank u

  • @megmathisen9072
    @megmathisen9072 Год назад +3

    I live in SB. I will look for the plant guy next time I’m at the FM. Is it the Tuesday one on State Street?

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +1

      The Saturday one on the corner of Santa Barbara St. and E. Cota - He's not always there, but when he is he usually is set up on the Santa Barbara St. side. Such an awesome shop.

  • @barbarak8158
    @barbarak8158 Месяц назад

    Today at Lowes they were throwing away some plants..I asked if I cld have them. Initially they said no BUT I persisted and they let me take the best one! 😊

  • @FVWhimsy2010
    @FVWhimsy2010 Год назад +6

    Someone helped themselves to a large chunk of my beautiful bottle brush bush...in the process they seriously damaged the bush. Always ask people before helping yourself to parts of someone else's plants. I would have readily given them as much cuttings as they want, but it is done at the time the plants are pruned.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад +1

      Ugh, so sorry to hear that, not a neighborly thing to do at all. I agree, always always ask! Most people are happy to share.

    • @pitdawg6418
      @pitdawg6418 Год назад

      And the damage was done cause of IDIOTS like these that want EVERYTHING FREE and could care less the damage they do

  • @dwightcorbett8889
    @dwightcorbett8889 Год назад +1

    Great, informative video, some of these tips I'm already employing, the others are also good suggestions. I live on a limited budget and always looking to save a few dollars where ever I can. I bough a boat lily (Moses in the cradle) 2 years ago; between stem cuttings taken directly from it and then taking cuttings from the cuttings, I now have over 30!

  • @j.b.4340
    @j.b.4340 Год назад +1

    Good video. Good topic. I’m a total plant pirate. I love to liberate offsets/suckers/ volunteer seedlings, from old homesites.

    • @FreePlantsForever
      @FreePlantsForever  Год назад

      Yes, so many pups, offsets and volunteers just end up in the trash. Liberate those babies!