I laughed so hard when he said "at least we don't have a 10 foot Yucca tree in the livingroom. " Me...looks over at my 8 foot Yucca in my dining room 😂🧡🌿 I love these kind of home tours so much!!!
Aussie here. those tree ferns are form sheltered area under the tree canopy and protected form the elements. its stable micro climate. Highly suggest self watering pot...
Also to note, they like an Ericaceous soil, and generally kept constantly moist. I have a 6ft Dicksonia (outside) and I have to soak the entire trunk every evening. Hope that helps. Great vid 👍🏻
What a wonderful episode loved it ❤, Tomasz really SHOULD have his own channel. Sublimely witty. Lovely plants, inspiring me to go beyond my single Basil plant. 🪴 Perhaps, I will try a couple of ferns.
It's so wonderful to hear from you. Glad you enjoyed it. We talked about you the entire drive home. What an amazing crew of people in such a random spot. I hope you make it out to one of our shows one day.
I loved it. Nice guy and really cool collection. I very appreciate that he talked about the real struggles that come with a plant collection. I can very much relate to that - all the things that we do for the plants we love 🙂Seeing and hearing this makes me feel more normal 😀
It’s always fun to visit someone’s plant collection in their home. To hear their trials and glories. Look forward to many in the future and they don’t have to be huge or unusually spectacular. Just the normal plant lovers collection like this guys. Each ends up being unique, and always something to learn through another’s experience. Thanks
Really appreciated the 'Real Talk' by the both of you! It's nice to know that some of the super staged displays that you feature (Beautifully) in your videos are admittedly the results of constant, meticulous, and continuous observation, activity, and trouble-shooting... and that it's not just me😅
Great vid--my new favorite on your channel! Tomasz has an amazing collection--loved the Florida room! Loved the way he talked about his experience with root mealybugs...my nemesis.
I love him. This was such a good episode. I can relate so, SO much with his porch space, his frustration, his obsession…his love for all of it. I will watch this over and over.
I came here to first look at the Anthuriums, which caught my eye like the Regale though the succulent and cactus displays and Tom’s and Summer Rayne’s collective knowledge are a joy to watch and listen to. I hope Tom gives Summer that cerroegia! 😇😅
What a beautiful collection 🪴 I appreciate the honesty about where some of the plants live in the Summer versus the Winter etc. I definitely deal with a similar plant situation in MA
I have a Australian Tree Fern. When I bought it, I have it outside in Florida and yes, it dries out fast. When I bought it, the nursery had trays with water under them and I thought they were overwatering them. The bottom stems will turn brown and fall off if it’s not moist. I keep a tray with water under it. It’s been raining a lot, so I’ve been using rain water.
I have a chrome wire desk. First two shelves have plants, orchids,hoyas, easter cactus. I use bubble wrap for insulation on glass, in past years I lost three cause window got too cold for plants on window sil.
Wow! that’s me. Same thing happened to me but with my brother in law, he’s responsible for me having so many plants now 💚 Home Depot plants section was invisible to me 😂😂😂😂🪴🌿🌱🌵🌻🌷💚💚💚 I love my plants 💚💚💚🙌🤩🎉🎉🎉🎉
You need to look into Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), absolutely non toxic. I got a HOCI generator because it is all I use for everything. I have over 300a plants and no stress. Also I like citric acid is greats to get rid of pests. I mean, keep them under control. 😉
I got my first and only Anthurium last week. I purchased my Antherium Luxurians for $18. She is the only plant in my 130 plant collection with a name. I named her Lexi. She is in my top 10 favorite plants in my collection. And there are so many favorites.
It could be the spraying of the leaves is being caught by strong light and acting as a lens and causing scorching? Could maybe increase humidity by standing on pebbles in saucers and spraying them rather than the leaves?
Mmmmm where are the FANS ????? PLANTS NEED CIRCULATING AIR ... 8 OR. MORE HOURs EVERYDAY.😊 been growing here in MO. FOR 35 years an maybe 2 times I seen a bug an one spray i 'm done no more bug... REALLY OH HAVE OVER 100 TROPICALS
Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing! Summer please work on letting your guest finish their sentences before you start talking again. The interview was a little tense at times because of this.
I laughed so hard when he said "at least we don't have a 10 foot Yucca tree in the livingroom. " Me...looks over at my 8 foot Yucca in my dining room 😂🧡🌿 I love these kind of home tours so much!!!
I love a big yucca 😂
@@laurapearson3370 When I was in a vintage clothing store ib Montreal last year, they had one 2 stories high. Goals 🤣
If I could post my picture I would. It’s literally like 10 feet and my pride and joy!
@@lesgadd09 Nice! They are so easy going too. Wish you could post s picture I'd love to see her
I looked over at my 13 ft dieffenbachia! My 3 kids call it "the fourth child"
I love a houseplant collector with a sense of humor and perspective on being cool and weird!
What do you mean weird.... :) :) :)
I love how he explained every learning curve he encountered with each plant.
What a charming man. And his landlady sounds like a hoot too 🧡🌿
Omg😂😂😂 I wish they were my neighbors
I like the enthusiasm and the honesty of this collector. Yes plants are very satisfying but at the same time they are a good deal if work.
I missed these 'plant one on me house tours' soo much 🎉
Ah Miss summer you pick some of the greatest people...love how honest he was about plants! Preach brother!!!😂
Thanks for inviting us along
Tom is a riot and that shirt is so silly. ‘Real Talk w/ Tom’ definitely has my attention if it ever comes to fruition lol.
Finally, a houseplant tourrrrr! ❤❤❤
These are my favourite type of videos on this channel. Thank you Summer!
I love these tours so much Thank you 😍
I feel his pain and joy. I experience it everyday with my plants as well.
Aussie here. those tree ferns are form sheltered area under the tree canopy and protected form the elements. its stable micro climate. Highly suggest self watering pot...
When I go on vacation this year someone is going to have to keep it in their home for me.
Thanks for the info. I’m more likely to get one now
Also to note, they like an Ericaceous soil, and generally kept constantly moist. I have a 6ft Dicksonia (outside) and I have to soak the entire trunk every evening. Hope that helps. Great vid 👍🏻
I have watched your channel for years and this is one of my favorite house tours you've done!
What a wonderful episode loved it ❤, Tomasz really SHOULD have his own channel. Sublimely witty. Lovely plants, inspiring me to go beyond my single Basil plant. 🪴 Perhaps, I will try a couple of ferns.
It's so wonderful to hear from you. Glad you enjoyed it. We talked about you the entire drive home. What an amazing crew of people in such a random spot.
I hope you make it out to one of our shows one day.
Lovely plants and he has some of the best plant friends one could wish for :) ......
Love his journey..I plant to learn and accept my failures but as with his dad I scream with delight when my plant thrives!
His enthusiasm is so infectious.
I loved it. Nice guy and really cool collection. I very appreciate that he talked about the real struggles that come with a plant collection. I can very much relate to that - all the things that we do for the plants we love 🙂Seeing and hearing this makes me feel more normal 😀
It’s always fun to visit someone’s plant collection in their home. To hear their trials and glories. Look forward to many in the future and they don’t have to be huge or unusually spectacular. Just the normal plant lovers collection like this guys. Each ends up being unique, and always something to learn through another’s experience. Thanks
So happy to be watching this video love the beautiful plants
Love this guy so much good energy ❤ awesome tour thanks Summer!
Awesome home tour. Can't wait to see more.
Really appreciated the 'Real Talk' by the both of you! It's nice to know that some of the super staged displays that you feature (Beautifully) in your videos are admittedly the results of constant, meticulous, and continuous observation, activity, and trouble-shooting... and that it's not just me😅
I love this episode! Thank you for the honesty in your journey💚💚💚 you have a great collection
This is one I wish I could ‘like’ two or three times! “Real plant talk, not all dead mouse smell.” So great!
Home tours are the best!!!!
Great episode, very cool collection. Tomasz needs a youtube channel for updates on all these cool plants!
I always love seeing houseplant people in nyc because you know they put way more effort into making them thrive
The struggle is real. Too dark for cacti, too cold for tropicals.
Love the real talk!!
I loved him. I wish he wes my friend. Great conversationalist, great sense of humour, great friend, great human...
I love his honesty! I’d hate to think how long it would take me to prepare for a plant tour 😮💨
What fun!
I really enjoy the house tours you do on your channel, great personalities and always interesting stories and lots of beautiful plants ❤
Such a great tour! And so relatable...I agree with everytihng Tom said. Root mealies are my nemesis, too. Impossible to eradicate. Sigh.
Great vid--my new favorite on your channel! Tomasz has an amazing collection--loved the Florida room! Loved the way he talked about his experience with root mealybugs...my nemesis.
Thank you! That was like walking through a friend’s plant collection. 🤗
I love him. This was such a good episode. I can relate so, SO much with his porch space, his frustration, his obsession…his love for all of it. I will watch this over and over.
One of the best video and one of the best collection of cacti and succulent and some other cool plants 😍😍. Love from agra
Very nice collection for a tight space I love the way everything is displayed. I enjoyed this video.
I came here to first look at the Anthuriums, which caught my eye like the Regale though the succulent and cactus displays and Tom’s and Summer Rayne’s collective knowledge are a joy to watch and listen to. I hope Tom gives Summer that cerroegia! 😇😅
What a beautiful collection 🪴 I appreciate the honesty about where some of the plants live in the Summer versus the Winter etc. I definitely deal with a similar plant situation in MA
Beautiful room.Nice collection!Love this kind of tours.
Amazing video! It's good to know so many kindred spirits around the world.
Harnek at Wave Hill is ‘that guy!’ Really cool dude. Thanks SRO and Tom for mentioning him and sharing your space with us. Peace.
yay! i love these apartment tours.
I really love these hobbyists' houseplant tours ❤😊
Oh this guy is frickin funny. The wood chips in the tub is the realist shit
Awesome video!! Shout outs 2 Tomasz 👍🏻
Nice small in door garden .
Many variety of plants he had.
I am also plant and nature lover .
Wish you all the best your gardening .❤❤❤..
Great episode !! Such a beautiful plant collection. I wish I had a room like this ! The plants look sooo happy 💚
beautiful collection. so many cool succulents/cacti! thanks for the tour! very informative, and fun.
Such a cool plant tour ❤
wow enjoyed this episode. love his cacti collection
Tomek ziomek dobra robota👍
I have a Australian Tree Fern. When I bought it, I have it outside in Florida and yes, it dries out fast. When I bought it, the nursery had trays with water under them and I thought they were overwatering them. The bottom stems will turn brown and fall off if it’s not moist. I keep a tray with water under it. It’s been raining a lot, so I’ve been using rain water.
I have a chrome wire desk. First two shelves have plants, orchids,hoyas, easter cactus. I use bubble wrap for insulation on glass, in past years I lost three cause window got too cold for plants on window sil.
What a beautiful collection!
Wow! that’s me. Same thing happened to me but with my brother in law, he’s responsible for me having so many plants now 💚 Home Depot plants section was invisible to me 😂😂😂😂🪴🌿🌱🌵🌻🌷💚💚💚 I love my plants 💚💚💚🙌🤩🎉🎉🎉🎉
Absolutely enjoyed this episode ❤
You need to look into Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), absolutely non toxic. I got a HOCI generator because it is all I use for everything. I have over 300a plants and no stress. Also I like citric acid is greats to get rid of pests. I mean, keep them under control. 😉
A fascinating human being.he is true from heart.god bless him.india.
I love these home planty tours!
Yes my guy! 😄
Beautiful , your plants that a lovely room perfect. Great lighting 💯
E lindo ver o carinho que ele tem pelas plantas...
I got my first and only Anthurium last week. I purchased my Antherium Luxurians for $18. She is the only plant in my 130 plant collection with a name. I named her Lexi. She is in my top 10 favorite plants in my collection. And there are so many favorites.
There's nothing better than a great plant at a great price. It takes the pressure off. I hope Lexi gets huge!
New word..."chewn"
This looks like my sunroom and sounds like my story every sesson.
I wish I had a land lady like her! how sweet is she ! I only had hateful landlords that God forbid I even hang a picture on the wall :(
What a handsome and personable lad - was surprised to hear he has a wife. Nonetheless, cheers for another brilliant video.
Nice way to say you thought he was gay
Love your place beautiful ❤❤❤
Polaku, pozdrawiamy z Polski!
Witam!
A cute guy with cool collection and sense of humor! Omg he is a catch 😏😅
Loved this!❤
"The Kids at the Cactus Store"
Thats should be a band name 😁🫶🏽
Great video
Very nice! Pozdrowienia z UK Tomek!
Was that a welwichia????? And edithcolia grandis??? And amorphophallus??? Dudes got some wild plants!!!!
a tour plant🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Drench your soil with citric acid solution. I saved many plants using only citric acid solution from root mealies
I learned a new word today: ✨CHEWN✨
I couldn’t focus on the root structures, I was too distracted by the gardener’s vascular arms.
Right? Me too😂
At 35:33 is not myrtillocactus. It’s actually Mexican fence post.
Nice vedeo content
It could be the spraying of the leaves is being caught by strong light and acting as a lens and causing scorching? Could maybe increase humidity by standing on pebbles in saucers and spraying them rather than the leaves?
wait...we are just montaging past the strapless anthuriums?????
💚💚💚
Hi, are you still living in New York?
Tomasz is from Poland? ❤
Yes! Born in Wroclaw!
@@tomroszkowski446 I'm from wroclaw too and I have 200 plants in my house.
@@paulinatrafialek9908 Polish Plant Connection!
This guy uses miracle grow. But not for his plants, for his biceps
😊
I have that Begonia , so I can name Begonia Gingoo😊
Ok sorry, but what a handsome daddy he is.
i have so much more house plants
where can a send you pictures
even a spiritus sancti and lots of anthurium.
Does he has a yt channel?
Try predatory mites
Mmmmm where are the FANS ????? PLANTS NEED CIRCULATING AIR ... 8 OR. MORE HOURs EVERYDAY.😊 been growing here in MO. FOR 35 years an maybe 2 times I seen a bug an one spray i 'm done no more bug... REALLY OH HAVE OVER 100 TROPICALS
Thrips are the worst - Castile Soap and Neem Concentrate and a million eyes...Right about mid-Summer for me in Rochester NY.
Wonderful video! Thank you for sharing! Summer please work on letting your guest finish their sentences before you start talking again. The interview was a little tense at times because of this.
Summer, great video. Please come to my house. I have over 200 houseplants. Getting a new greenhouse also. A big plus also, is visiting beautiful NC