I love all kinds of sempervivums since they thrive in our harsh winter seasons. As for sedum, I’m loving the sedum spurium tricolor lately. I love the pink in it. Mind you last summer was the first time I got it so I don’t know how they perform long term, but they seem to be coming back now that we’re entering spring.
Very Good👍. I saved your video on my Succulent ID folder😆. A lot of times I have to google the names of my succulents and still got confuse with so many names🤯. You also show how the plants behave on expose elements. I tend to keep them in pots because Im not sure if they would survive in the ground. Your videos are very informative. I been learning a lot. Thanks for taking the time👌Keep Safe Everyone, Stay Healthy😷
It is the first time I watch your video ! ,👍👍👍😍 Extremely well designed and beautiful succulents garden ! I give you a million of these 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😍🥰
I can always count on you to get the correct names of my succulents. Thank you for sharing....and no, you don't sound arrogant....you just know your facts! Correct names are very important!😊
To be fair to Frank, I agree with him that one can come off as sounding a bit arrogant by trying to be particular with the names. It can feel like one is gatekeeping the enjoyment of succulent names from the casual crowd. I mean, that's not my intention but I'm aware that not everyone will see it that way.
Your garden is wonderfull, obviously no frost . It’s a nightmare where I live during winter and never stops with ice cold rain and frost when ever there is a sunny day , would love to garden out in the open!
I love this video! I love hearing all of the scientific names of all of these beauties 😍🙌 ( you win! pronunciation king!!) 😁 your garden is stunning!!!!
Haha thanks! Glad you appreciate hearing the names as well. I think it makes sense for me to use the botanical names in this video because the common names vary across locations.
Wow ! Those are all gorgeous 😍. Thank you for the video! You definitely have Graptosedum California Sunset . Not the Huth’s Pink . I have both species. The Cali Sunset gets much deeper and warmer pink . And you’re right . The leaves are fatter and shorter on the Cali Sunset . They’re one of my faves . Wish I had more . They were everywhere here last year . Mine died somehow. And now I don’t see them as often. I’d love a full pot of them 😊
I don't have any favorites, but I love all of them. Thanks for showing those lovely clamping succulents. I enjoy watching you. I didn't know they can grow on the ground. I usually see them in the pots. I'm really looking forward on your next show😊🥰
What an amazing video. Such eye candy. Love the river of echeverias. I am at the point where I am planting succulents between bricks and cement...running out of room. I don’t want to stop finding new beauties to grow.
just found you ..its going to be a long night now lol..what beautiful quality plants ..i love all succulents and especially clumping and fasst growing ones..look forward to watching more of your videos as i was happy to hear you are in Melbourne ..not far away so we have the same climate.
This was absolutely outstanding and I greatly appreciate it. Some helpful feedback would be to do more videos that are shorter in length, maybe 10 minutes in length. Subcategories or something? Bite sized chunks you know. It was hard to absorb the sheer volume that you showed, but make no mistake, you did an outstanding job. Ty!
Good idea! I might do some more granular videos just talking about certain groups of plants, but otherwise I think this is a great overview just to get people an idea of the range of plants they can potentially work with. A party sampler if you will!
@@Cerriscapades not on this channel, but another channel I had(have), my audience preferred shorter videos too.... you're like me, I like to talk, lol, and it's difficult during editing to know what to cut out and what to leave, but definitely, I'm loving the idea of shorter videos... because I enjoy your videos also, but it's difficult to stay & finish, because like for example, it's late, I'm finishing cleaning the kitchen and have only limited time before I finish more work before bed and staying so long on RUclips, I feel guilty... and outside of succulents, I have an interest in archeology and misc. topics that I also wanna check out... so shorter videos make it easier for the audience to "squeeze everything in." Thank you for sharing your Beautiful garden. I've especially loved your videos on making hybrid echeveria species and watching the babies grow from seeds. I'm growing seeds now and your feedback was super helpful. Xo God bless (but if you upload shorter videos, you'll have more time to edit and increase quantity?)
WHAT AN AMAZING VIDEO!!! I was so happy to see echeveria agavoides Lemaire! it took me so long to identify them. I have six of them and I always thought they were aquamarines! I just finally got their identification the other day. Thank you for your videos your garden is absolutely gorgeous and your videos are so informative!
Just found your channel about a week ago and love your videos! I saw your last one posted a month ago; hoping you're still liking your new job and are well. Love your garden!
I just bought some succulents from Home Depot yesterday, I’m da only one didn’t have but everyone else have … Salamat Po to your tutorial I need to learn their names this helps a lot
wow, super nice video, i love them all. we don't have most of your colorful succulents here in the Philippines, all we can do is to drool and dream and be mesmerized by the beauty of your plants. mabuhay ka! 😇
Chuck I really enjoy your videos but this one had lots of information and names and the way they grow, I love your videos because I learn so much about succulents. Thank so much for been (sencillo) I hope you understand .👏👌🤗
I looked up the translation, it means simple / easy / straightforward, right? I glad you liked it! I might make a few more videos like these because there are other groups of plants I'd like to talk about.
@@carmelachavez273 ohhh now that you mention it, I think I know what you mean now. In the Philippines we have many dialects, and one of the dialects I speak borrows a lot of spanish words. We also have sencillo, which literally translates into "loose change" or "coins". But it can also be used to mean that something is very easy. I think a close approximation is the saying "it is a piece of cake"!
Hey brother, thank you for the video. Your garden looks amazing! I love how all your echeverias all spread on the ground. How do you water them without rotting the plant? or how often do you water I should ask. Im in Los Angeles and summer time tends to get really hot here. Thanks again. I really enjoy your videos.
The pergola and ledges look awesome, all the varieties. You could have more if you had ledges all down the fence. The purple pots add a trace of color. You do good work.
Ever since I watch your first video which taught me to always cut off the blooms, my succulents r doing Soo much better n less problematic with aphids or mealy bugs infection
I personally really like long videos bc I'm a binge-watcher, especially if I really like the channel (i really like your channel haha). Maybe adding timestamps in the description can help people who don't like long videos?
Yeah thanks for the reminder! I've started doing it with the newer videos, since the chapters feature in the playback bar has been recently enabled for my channel. I'll slowly get back to doing the older or all-time popular videos when I get the chance.
This video only reinvigorated my despair that I can't own a specimen of every succulent species and their genetic variations lol. Great video as always though!
LOL! Funny thing is I also get that feeling sometimes when I look at photos of plants from outside Australia. Lucky for me I mainly like Echeveria and Aeonium. Imagine how worse it would be just trying to collect everything from every genus!
Haha! I'm guessing it must be a common feeling for most plant enthusiasts. What's worse (but not really) is that I've got a big thing for tropicals, so when the day I start planting my future garden comes, I'll have to deal with the dilemma of choosing between succulents and tropical plants. Fingers crossed that I'll make up my mind before then lol. P.S. You've inspired me to begin my own echeveria collection. Literally just a few hours ago, I was suddenly struck by the desire to start collecting them, so I "acquired" some leaves to prop (don't ask me how though). If they're successful, I'll have E. blue bird, E, subrigida, E. Perle von Nurnberg, E. Blue Prince, and E. Blue Atoll. I haven't done any research yet, so these names might not be correct. Anyways, I have you to thank for this and keep up the good work on your videos; I always look forward to them!
I’m new to the secculents world and wondering if the varieties you mention here will survive being in the ground over the winter months here in Ontario. I’m generally looking to plant once and enjoy year after year :) Thanks!
Loved this vid thanks so much, could watch you talk abouts succulents for hours. Boarders vid sounds awesome, examples of succulents that give height would be great too. Do you have sedum reflexum chameleon? i bought a small rooted cutting of it. I cant find much info on it tbh. Do you know how big/ growing habbits? Thanks Chuck, cant wait foe ur next upload.
Great video. Just wondering how some of these plants would go in a frosty climate like Canberra? We get down to minus 8s and 10s some winters. Do you get frost where you are? Thanks!
I love your videos but would like to know your climate. I live in NW NsW with frosty Winters and very hot summers. I would love to grow .ots of your plants but don't know which if any I could, particularly.y because of frost. EDIT Just heard you say you are in Melbourne.....so do you have frosts
Hello Vic, I don’t know which country you are based, it seems perfect climate for growing succulents. I live in United Kingdom, the weather is always cloudy and cold , should I keep them indoors? How to get the bright colours for the leafs? I know I can trust your advice because you are so knowledgable and experienced. Thanks a lot Jenny
What's your favourite clumping succulent plant? Let me know in the comments!
I love all kinds of sempervivums since they thrive in our harsh winter seasons.
As for sedum, I’m loving the sedum spurium tricolor lately. I love the pink in it. Mind you last summer was the first time I got it so I don’t know how they perform long term, but they seem to be coming back now that we’re entering spring.
I love all of them. They are beautiful .you have allmost kind succulents. Wonderful. I am vietnamese. I ,m very like your vedeo. Have a nice year.
Very Good👍. I saved your video on my Succulent ID folder😆. A lot of times I have to google the names of my succulents and still got confuse with so many names🤯. You also show how the plants behave on expose elements. I tend to keep them in pots because Im not sure if they would survive in the ground. Your videos are very informative. I been learning a lot. Thanks for taking the time👌Keep Safe Everyone, Stay Healthy😷
I love graptosedums. I also love cotyledons.
I recently fell in love with Sempervivum Brownii!!
It is the first time I watch your video ! ,👍👍👍😍 Extremely well designed and beautiful succulents garden ! I give you a million of these 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😍🥰
I can always count on you to get the correct names of my succulents. Thank you for sharing....and no, you don't sound arrogant....you just know your facts! Correct names are very important!😊
To be fair to Frank, I agree with him that one can come off as sounding a bit arrogant by trying to be particular with the names. It can feel like one is gatekeeping the enjoyment of succulent names from the casual crowd. I mean, that's not my intention but I'm aware that not everyone will see it that way.
I love all your succulents. They're all look healthy 😍
Your garden is paradise ❤️
I love watching your videos, i find them very helpful for a beginner like me. Thankyou.
What an education. Thanks for sharing your amazing collection and knowledge.
Your garden is wonderfull, obviously no frost . It’s a nightmare where I live during winter and never stops with ice cold rain and frost when ever there is a sunny day , would love to garden out in the open!
Loved the tour of your garden.
Thanks for sharing, your plants are so beautiful 🤩
Soooo informative !!!! love your videos .
Excellent video with lots of helpful information thank you so much
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of succulents😌🪴💞
Very nice collection.
Love them all!!!
I love all your succulents😊
I love this video! I love hearing all of the scientific names of all of these beauties 😍🙌 ( you win! pronunciation king!!) 😁 your garden is stunning!!!!
Haha thanks! Glad you appreciate hearing the names as well. I think it makes sense for me to use the botanical names in this video because the common names vary across locations.
Wow ! Those are all gorgeous 😍. Thank you for the video! You definitely have Graptosedum California Sunset . Not the Huth’s Pink . I have both species. The Cali Sunset gets much deeper and warmer pink . And you’re right . The leaves are fatter and shorter on the Cali Sunset . They’re one of my faves . Wish I had more . They were everywhere here last year . Mine died somehow. And now I don’t see them as often. I’d love a full pot of them 😊
I don't have any favorites, but I love all of them. Thanks for showing those lovely clamping succulents. I enjoy watching you. I didn't know they can grow on the ground. I usually see them in the pots. I'm really looking forward on your next show😊🥰
Hi, love your garden, I'm new to succulents and i am hooked.
Welcome to the rabbit hole my friend!
@@Cerriscapades loving it. I'm from Adelaide so I'm hoping all your tips will work well for me here
Me too
What an amazing video. Such eye candy. Love the river of echeverias. I am at the point where I am planting succulents between bricks and cement...running out of room. I don’t want to stop finding new beauties to grow.
just found you ..its going to be a long night now lol..what beautiful quality plants ..i love all succulents and especially clumping and fasst growing ones..look forward to watching more of your videos as i was happy to hear you are in Melbourne ..not far away so we have the same climate.
Loved the tour, learned a lot. I’m just starting to collect succulents and they are so beautiful.
Very helpful video.... thanks Chuck
This was absolutely outstanding and I greatly appreciate it. Some helpful feedback would be to do more videos that are shorter in length, maybe 10 minutes in length. Subcategories or something? Bite sized chunks you know. It was hard to absorb the sheer volume that you showed, but make no mistake, you did an outstanding job. Ty!
Good idea! I might do some more granular videos just talking about certain groups of plants, but otherwise I think this is a great overview just to get people an idea of the range of plants they can potentially work with. A party sampler if you will!
@@Cerriscapades not on this channel, but another channel I had(have), my audience preferred shorter videos too.... you're like me, I like to talk, lol, and it's difficult during editing to know what to cut out and what to leave, but definitely, I'm loving the idea of shorter videos... because I enjoy your videos also, but it's difficult to stay & finish, because like for example, it's late, I'm finishing cleaning the kitchen and have only limited time before I finish more work before bed and staying so long on RUclips, I feel guilty... and outside of succulents, I have an interest in archeology and misc. topics that I also wanna check out... so shorter videos make it easier for the audience to "squeeze everything in." Thank you for sharing your Beautiful garden. I've especially loved your videos on making hybrid echeveria species and watching the babies grow from seeds. I'm growing seeds now and your feedback was super helpful. Xo God bless (but if you upload shorter videos, you'll have more time to edit and increase quantity?)
WHAT AN AMAZING VIDEO!!! I was so happy to see echeveria agavoides Lemaire! it took me so long to identify them. I have six of them and I always thought they were aquamarines! I just finally got their identification the other day. Thank you for your videos your garden is absolutely gorgeous and your videos are so informative!
hi Janet . Funny that i found this Aussie video just now !
I’m green with envy! Your wife is so lucky.
Just found your channel about a week ago and love your videos! I saw your last one posted a month ago; hoping you're still liking your new job and are well. Love your garden!
You have some really beautiful succulents and I myself is new to succulents. I've been following Succulents home, Succulents craving and you.
Thanks for sharing some amazing INFO chuck also stay clean and take care of you and your family
Thanks! Will do.
I just bought some succulents from Home Depot yesterday, I’m da only one didn’t have but everyone else have … Salamat Po to your tutorial I need to learn their names this helps a lot
Amazing! Your garden is like a coral reef on a dry land.
wow, super nice video, i love them all. we don't have most of your colorful succulents here in the Philippines, all we can do is to drool and dream and be mesmerized by the beauty of your plants. mabuhay ka! 😇
It's amazing how you remember all the names...such an informative video!
Loved this video! Thank for sharing! Stay safe! Blessings from California!
Great video. So many plants! :) Love to see another video about the taller succulents. I need some height in my garden.
Gotcha, will work on another roundup video soon!
Gorgeous collection! Love it, thanks for sharing this video. 🌵🍀🍀💕
Nice, wow, what a lovely garden😍
Chuck I really enjoy your videos but this one had lots of information and names and the way they grow, I love your videos because I learn so much about succulents. Thank so much for been (sencillo) I hope you understand .👏👌🤗
I looked up the translation, it means simple / easy / straightforward, right? I glad you liked it! I might make a few more videos like these because there are other groups of plants I'd like to talk about.
Chuck Thank you! You don't have an Idea about your information , you help so much I'm not scare to have succulents and take care of. them.
Cencillo is is opositive of arrogant!
Cerriscapades Single- hearted
@@carmelachavez273 ohhh now that you mention it, I think I know what you mean now. In the Philippines we have many dialects, and one of the dialects I speak borrows a lot of spanish words. We also have sencillo, which literally translates into "loose change" or "coins". But it can also be used to mean that something is very easy. I think a close approximation is the saying "it is a piece of cake"!
Your plants are very beautiful and you are very knowledgeable..I learned a lot
Good collection 👌👍
I am drooling at your garden😍.....looooooove!
What an awesome video....great stuff Chuck and is it just me or are all the colours just popping at the moment??
Great video! So much information! Thank you.
This is one of my favorite videos!!!
My favourite sedum is the Angelina or anything frost hardy, as i am in the UK. Sempervivum are another favourite i can leave out through winter.
Wow..nice po sir..sana magkaroon ako soon ng mga ganyan..solid viewers po ako
Salamat!
You have Rey beautiful plants and you are very knowledgeable!
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Very informative video 👍🏻
Thank you for all the information love all these🤩🤩🤩💜💜
Que hermoso quede maravillada bendiciones 🤩🤩🤩
At 8:01 , on the third row is a lovely white succulent. It is the sixth from the left. Do you know what it’s called? Thanks
ilove this video it helps me to fix the succulent garden i want !!!
Love your succulents, thank you for mentioning the names of each succulents.
Thank you for sharing. I subscribe because I want to learn more about succulents. I want to have succulent garden someday. Maraming salamat.
Hi, love your garden!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Very helpful and interesting x
Great video thank you
thank you so much!! really appreciate you sharing ur knowledge and amazing garden!!
Que hermoso, que maravillada 🤩🤩🤩
Wow! You have an amazing collection.
Hey brother, thank you for the video. Your garden looks amazing! I love how all your echeverias all spread on the ground. How do you water them without rotting the plant? or how often do you water I should ask. Im in Los Angeles and summer time tends to get really hot here.
Thanks again. I really enjoy your videos.
I always love seeing your beautiful collection. you definitely know your collection very well😊
The pergola and ledges look awesome, all the varieties. You could have more if you had ledges all down the fence. The purple pots add a trace of color. You do good work.
How can I order some succulents from your garden .I am in NYC.
Cost?
I love it!!
You have so manyy succs😭 new to your channel and loving it 😍
Very informative, just started working with succulents.
Wow !! this vid very good!
Enjoyed the video
Outstanding info. Your garden is so beautiful!
😍😍😍😍your garden is so❤️❤️❤️❤️
please bring those babies in our homeland!!
Nice info thanks
Very informative
So amazed with your collection.wish i have the guts to put my clavatum n rose queen on the ground. :)
What an amazing collection!!!
Ever since I watch your first video which taught me to always cut off the blooms, my succulents r doing Soo much better n less problematic with aphids or mealy bugs infection
Good Morning Chuck.
Hi Ed, you're early!
@ Cerriscapades
Yeah Chuck I’m a big fan of yours.
Nice succulent !
love your garden
Beautiful♡
thank u
great video
Hi po ang ganda na Naman yong mga suc. ninyoo
Loved this video!!!!
I personally really like long videos bc I'm a binge-watcher, especially if I really like the channel (i really like your channel haha). Maybe adding timestamps in the description can help people who don't like long videos?
Yeah thanks for the reminder! I've started doing it with the newer videos, since the chapters feature in the playback bar has been recently enabled for my channel. I'll slowly get back to doing the older or all-time popular videos when I get the chance.
@@Cerriscapades hell yisss 🙌
Well cultivated garden
This video only reinvigorated my despair that I can't own a specimen of every succulent species and their genetic variations lol. Great video as always though!
LOL! Funny thing is I also get that feeling sometimes when I look at photos of plants from outside Australia.
Lucky for me I mainly like Echeveria and Aeonium. Imagine how worse it would be just trying to collect everything from every genus!
Haha! I'm guessing it must be a common feeling for most plant enthusiasts.
What's worse (but not really) is that I've got a big thing for tropicals, so when the day I start planting my future garden comes, I'll have to deal with the dilemma of choosing between succulents and tropical plants. Fingers crossed that I'll make up my mind before then lol.
P.S. You've inspired me to begin my own echeveria collection. Literally just a few hours ago, I was suddenly struck by the desire to start collecting them, so I "acquired" some leaves to prop (don't ask me how though). If they're successful, I'll have E. blue bird, E, subrigida, E. Perle von Nurnberg, E. Blue Prince, and E. Blue Atoll. I haven't done any research yet, so these names might not be correct. Anyways, I have you to thank for this and keep up the good work on your videos; I always look forward to them!
I love Succelent. How often to change pottery soil. Some last about 6 months and I think too much work. What do you think.
I would like to see more videos on the hairy Echeverias, such as E. Setosa + other species/hybrids.
Wow subscribed! How do you water your outdoor direct sunlight succulents and cacti?
I’m new to the secculents world and wondering if the varieties you mention here will survive being in the ground over the winter months here in Ontario. I’m generally looking to plant once and enjoy year after year :) Thanks!
Loved this vid thanks so much, could watch you talk abouts succulents for hours. Boarders vid sounds awesome, examples of succulents that give height would be great too.
Do you have sedum reflexum chameleon? i bought a small rooted cutting of it. I cant find much info on it tbh. Do you know how big/ growing habbits? Thanks Chuck, cant wait foe ur next upload.
Great video. Just wondering how some of these plants would go in a frosty climate like Canberra? We get down to minus 8s and 10s some winters. Do you get frost where you are? Thanks!
Your clumping sedum are beautiful, where are you located?
Hi love your garden . Its well organise. Do you ship to other countries or how would i aquire some of those
Enjoy very much your videos. You forgot the graptoveria titubans and graptoveria cubanita.
I love your videos but would like to know your climate. I live in NW NsW with frosty Winters and very hot summers. I would love to grow .ots of your plants but don't know which if any I could, particularly.y because of frost.
EDIT Just heard you say you are in Melbourne.....so do you have frosts
Hello Vic, I don’t know which country you are based, it seems perfect climate for growing succulents. I live in United Kingdom, the weather is always cloudy and cold , should I keep them indoors? How to get the bright colours for the leafs? I know I can trust your advice because you are so knowledgable and experienced.
Thanks a lot
Jenny
Wow, thanks for sharing your expertise. Can you cover which succulent is more susceptible to Miley bugs? Thanks from California, USA
DO YOU HAVE VIDEO ON YOUR SOIL MIXTURE FOR THE GROUND PLANTINGS