Houseplant Care Day - NEW Plants, Repotting Indoor Plants, & Making a Unique Trellis for Plants
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
- In today's video I thought it would be a do plant chores with me vlog. I will be doing a few of my houseplant chores. I'll be repotting a few houseplants in my go-to aroid potting mix. I also made a unique trellis as a support for one of my plants & I show you a whole bunch of new plants to my collection. I hope you enjoy! Thank you for watching my plant chore vlog!
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Thanks for the post! Anyone know where the sweater is from??? Super cute!
Use a clear tack
Paint the hook tan
Respect to spouses but COME ON! If you aren't renting you can add a nail. Or even many nails! Its easy to remove and add a dab of filler if you ever want to sell. Plan out exactly where it needs to go so there's not random errors everywhere. You had the babies, you get to feather the nest!
Amen!
So true and it's not that hard to refill holes it's just a lil diy when your done with everything if u still have the paint color
How their household runs is how THEIR household runs. She pushed out the babies but maybe Ryan's THING is he hates holes in the walls, we don't know lol. Maybe a solution to her a problem would be the most helpful! 🤷🏾♀️
@@byn22 as I said, all respect to spouses. But she seems to want a nail. It won't end the world, so she shouldn't stress.
@Level1Hera lol okay, not really interested in a back and forth but since I was the one to reply to the comment first, I'm going to end this 👍🏾 enjoy your day.
Things that have helped me decorate my shelf is creating levels. Like stacking plants on other empty pots or just random bowls or vases!
Okay wait, that’s actually so helpful! Thank you so much for sharing 🙏
Same here! Also adding in objects to break the plants up, like a little terrarium or candle or sparkly bauble. I got a lot of my inspo from @mypetitegarden’s shelves, she’s amazing at decorating them
I do the same. Also if I know it won't get knocked over, I'll sometimes put floor plant stands on a shelf. Especially if it's trailing. Then one plant is raised and you can still fit more underneath.
@@HarliG, I was going to suggest the same thing; creating alternating height gives the shelf depth and interest. I place small plants on pedestals meant for pillar candles. This allows me to enjoy the pedestals all year long and not just on special occasions. It also gives me an excuse to go "thrifting" because I love a good deal. Also, a pedestal allows my string plants to benefit from the grow light and have enough room to trail. Tall cake pedestals work well for larger plants. I use cloches on my shelves as well. I have found a few cloches at thrift stores, however, I found a huge 14" diameter cloche at HomeGoods just yesterday for only $20! A lot of stuff can fit under a cloche that large. I put my humidity loving Selaginella, and also perlite and moss propagations, under it. It looks so much better than a plastic bag and the reflective quality of the glass is beautiful. It draws the eye into the shelf to have a peek at what's inside. I propagated five Alocasia silver dragon corms this way and they all rooted, are loving it, and they look so cute inside the dome!
Love that you have come back to your original style, you are very knowledgeable and creative. Please don’t give yourself a hard time when you think it’s not perfect xxx
Hi Harli! I believe the first plant is a Dracaena Reflexa, also known as Song of India. Hope this helps!
I came here to leave this comment. 😊
The best thing I did for plant styling is having a common color scheme for the planters (I do whites and tans mostly) and alternating the height of the plants next to each other. It's less interesting to look at a straight line of plants all the same height than it is to have a variation. Little plant stands and different height planters/planters with feet help a lot with that!
I do that same mostly white with white and black to match my kitchen
Hide the hook under something fun! a christmas ornament, a big bow, an origami shape, a bunch of dried flowers, a pinecone, some actual artwork, a post-it note with words of encouragement for the plant to keep climbing...
Your philodendron in the bathroom is sitting inside of a pie plate! You bake pies in them but you could also use them for like brownies, cornbread, etc.
That pine cactus. Is a euphoria guntheri. There are many kinds but looks like the one I have. They trail and there flowers are small and seed right after. They love the sun. And can do pretty well inside during winter time. Mine flowers and seeds every year. I love mine. I took a piece from my mom too and it's getting bigger every summer. I also share any new plants I get. Mom's are the best!! 🥰🤩
Harli, I wholeheartedly enjoyed this video. Thank you for putting out awesome content to give us a break from the day.
"it's like we're hanging out... Without even leaving the house!" Ideal 😍. Love your vids Harli ! I'm a plant enthusiast from the UK but try to keep my collection to
I definitely get nervous repotting my plants, especially if it's a favorite and growing beautifully.
I love watching your videos. It's nice you say you don't know/not sure. Makes feel like your learning with us. Your voice is so calming. I know that sounds weird but so many people voices loud, just I don't know... yours is calming and you speak clear where we can understand you. Thanks
My best plant styling advice specifically for shelves with grow lights is to group like with like. So for example, group all you cacti together so it feels like a little desert habitat and same for other plant habitat types and it looks more organized almost like a microclimate exhibit at a botanical gardens that way!
it's a pie plate and that what i use mine for too! LOL I also use the lids from the coffee cans, well, they aren't really cans anymore, they are plastic containers, but I use the lids to set my plants on.
Love this video! I would recommend the smaller clear command hooks with silver hooks or even the small clear wire plastic hooks for your long plants. For your plant shelf, take everything off and start of scratch and see how you feel one plant at a time.💗🌱
The big box stores carry the amazing curved wire, drywall hooks. They’re sturdy and can hold heavy items. They’re virtually invisible and when removed, leave a tiny hole not much bigger than the head of a pin.
You can also push them into the drywall because they have a sharp point.
Easypeasy😊
Enjoyable video, Harli! You sure seem happier about life and your plants lately! I suggest a piece of art over the hook until the plant fills out and then the plant will hide the hook. I’d like an updated plant tour😊
Thanks for the tip!
Do a small gallery wall right there on that wall and get some cute decorative hooks from hobby lobby. The gallery wall would make the hooks look like they’re not out of place
I bought a pack of acrylic risers in different sizes from amazon to use for my plant shelf and they added a lot of dimension and made the shelves look a lot fuller.
I think for the beaded trellis you should make a couple more swoops on the wall so it looks like decor that your plant decided to climb on
Harli - For those wall hooks, try hot gluing some faux foliage or bark on it. Even pebbles. You could dress up that hook so it looks more like a natural anchor.
for hooks, i've seen this green leaf shape thing that is double sided taped to the wall. on another note, when the plant grows enough, it should cover the white hook you have.
I get nervous about reporting too. I worry I’ll find something in the soil that needs help- like root rot, pests, anything. Currently, I’m trying to help plants on the struggle bus. I’ve found root rot in 2 of them- but the plants are doing ok. So to the “hospital” section they go!
I love white pots or gray with some pops of color or cool vintage thrifted pots.
I love the bead idea! Those hooks come in clear with a metal hook.
My plant styling tips are taller in back, in the neutral pots, shorter in front with the colorful planters. And space between them so you can see each plant.
I love how you pat yourself on the back.
“I think I’m doing a good job, today”
Haha, so cute and funny😂
I use clear plastic hooks,so nice you got some plants back from mum,👍
💚☘️🌵🌱
as many have said, i loved this type of video as well. i stack my plants on top of bowls, vases, plant stands.. random things that can act as plant stands but also provide a bit of character to the shelf. i also add knick-knacks in between/in front, which i know very well can make accessing/cleaning the plants a bit difficult, but again it brings more character.
Just paint the hook same color as the wall. Love this idea and I may do the same. Your plants always look so good.
I like the wood beads. Maybe cover the hook with a small plant, candle holder, or corbel.
When the plant grows out you could cover the hook with leaves or paint the hook to match the wall.
For the beaded trellis, you could make it longer, to the center of the desk, then put 1-3 wall planters above the desk, with a trailing plant to cover the hook.
I definitely agree I should make it longer! Right now it’s kind of awkward. Going to try this, thank you!
I was thinking something like this, great suggestion!
You're welcome 🌿💗🌿
Show us the update when you finish please.
I only have trouble repotting vines. Others plants I don’t mind so much. But vines are hard to get arranged in a visually pleasing way sometimes. I recently did one and it didn’t look right the way the vines were falling so I had to redo it. I like when you put similar/same plants together. I’ve found that makes the collection seem much less overwhelming. And it makes them look nicer in the pot when they’re full and fabulous!
That’s so cool your mom grooms dogs. I’m a petstylist for 10+years now and been following you since you started! Love it
I use pie dishes for plant saucers too!
Love the beaded trick.
They make small clear command hooks 💚
First plant is Song of India. I have one. Very easy. Love it!
Hi Harli, I enjoyed this video sooo much I had to watch twice. I love the wood bead trellis, pulling beads out first chance I get! You can use a smaller clear hooks or paint the nail the same color as your wall. When using a nail, nail into wall at 45 degree angle. Usually we keep a bit of it anyway for touch ups. Group items in odd numbers at different heights, this can include your favorite things not just plants. And last I have been turning all my ficus failures into bonsai “interesting tree structures” and my almost dead ferns into kokodama and I have never enjoyed failing so much 😂😊! I think I am going to watch one more time!
You could put an air plant on the end of the beads to cover up the command hook. Or, you could remove the hook and just use some 3M tape directly on the end-bead and stick it to the wall!
You need some clear plant risers on the shelf, it’ll make the ones in the back higher than the ones in the front and it looks really good I think! I can send you the link to them on Amazon.
I think a nail would would just perfectly! Hard to see a nail! Great video!
You could get a small hanging mirror or phot frame and put it over the hook! It is a hook after all 😄
I love your videos! I would move the plant to other side and switch the hook to your cabinet. It would blend into the white cabinet and could continue its trailing on the cabinet.
And add a tier shelf towards the back on your white shelf like one that goes all the way across
To sort out the hook you don't like, you could put a small (emphasis on small, like a single-plant shelf) shelf there instead with another passiflora vine, and have the beaded trellis act as a bridge between the two so they could grow toward each other
3m has clear hooks. Well, the back part that sticks to wall is clear but the hook is metal but thinner. I used them doing the exact thing you’re trying to do and with the same plant!!
The first plant is “Song of India, Dracaena Reflexa Dragon Tree”. I have one and it’s one of my first houseplants. Very slow growing, but very easy care.
Could you hang an air plant over the hook to dissimulate it?
As a former pre-k teacher, when I hum the jeopardy song it also ends with me humming "tip me over and pour me out" 😂😂 I feel you on the kids song on the brain!
Hi Harli! Beautiful plants from your mom. Sometimes it helps visually to vary the height, shapes and colors on shelves. Maybe get some short candle stands or boxes to put a few small plants on so they aren’t all on the same level? Arrange in threes with different heights? I’m not the best at that stuff either but you have so much to work with and should be able to mix and match for an attractive look.
I do the same. Move my plants around constantly. 😁 Sadly I cannot give you decorating tips. I just put stuff where it fits. 🤣 💚🌱💚
Cracklin Rose. My favorite
Hahaha that's crazy your mom is a groomer. I'm a groomer and also a crazy plant person. Having my own salon, sometimes it's often overwhelming, I love that you both move the plants from/to one another when you're overwhelmed!
Hey! You two should be friends! Sounds like you’re very similar 😋 it comes in so handy to be able to swap them back & forth without really stressing about the plant being gone for good
I'm sorry but the word groomer is so funny to me because it could either refer to the profession, or the other really nasty definition. I know you both mean the profession though, but it still cracks me up
@@you_gullible_fucc lol for sure! Some groomers refer to themselves as pet stylists or dog cosmetologists these days lol
I feel like the Ikea shelf needs something like how you pulled your mantle together. Like a group/row of cuttings in front that dangle.
Subhastatum or Adansonii would also look bomb with the grow lights. Something about sitting down and admiring the under colors or the holes with the grow lights just hits the happy chemicals differently.
Ohhhh, thank you Ariel! Going to try 🤞🤞
Thank you for the rubber plant tips. I bought a grow light for it, and I’ll ease up on the watering. Great video.
Yes to updated plant tour! :)
Definitely layering things and small details help a lot ❤
So funny this video popped up. I am in the middle of rearranging my plant room. For the hook you could paint it the color of the wall or paint it black
I bought an Incana because of yours and it's a favorite of mine!
No but the beaded string as a sort of trellis is genius! If you wanted to have a hook that makes more of a statement but in a cute way you could try looking for an antique jewelry hook.
I totally agree -it feels great to finally get plant chores done! I have this thing where I keep plants in their nursery pot and prop it up into a pretty pot (even though you can definitely still see the plastic nursery pot as well) and I just keep putting off actually potting the plant into its new home 😅 but I finally got it done today! 3 plants repotted 😊
Pro broke Bish tip....
When you're color choices change, you can spray paint your pots/planters, then spray a top coat (matte or high gloss).
I also spray paint my metal trellis.
Okay YES. I’m gonna spray paint a bunch
Yep! This is my move, too
I even spray paint the costa farms hanging pots lol
@@barbie_t I love a resourceful queen! Nothing is safe from my cans lolol
@@hollypuckett3931 thanks Hun, I paint, thrift and/or upcycle pretty much anything rather than buy new stuff, not just because I'm broke (I desperately am though) but because I tend to switch up decor often, plus I don't like new popular styles often .
Woah! The node on your white knight is HUGE! Must be from a super huge mother plant 😮😮😮
Yes it was!
Every year i chop off all the leaves on my cane begonias, root the cuttings, and create a new plant with them. But then the bottom with the roots and bare stems, it always pops out new leaves and branches and looks full/lush again!!!
That’s so cute! Any care advice for begonia?? I keep them happy in my terrariums (of course lol) but just sitting in my house, they struggle
@@HarliG i live in a tropical climate but even so i am constantly watering my begonias because they absolutely cannot dry out. And they are VERY heavy feeders, or they drop all the bottom leaves and look sickly. Give them as much sun as you can and they'll put out new leaves constantly!
Play with the heights of the different plants inside each space and then consider the whole; create some islands by grouping some plants together and space the islands with a bit more space then within the island itself. Also consider the color matching of the planters. Anyway don't worry too much, each of us has a different sense of the aesthetics and everybody changes idea every 5 minutes, it's normal!
Also you can choose some plants in each space and let the focus fall on them. It's hard to explain from 15k miles away LOL
Hi Harli! Love the wooden bead swag thingy ❤️ I think you might feel like your shelf looked a little bit more intentional if you introduced more levels to it. One thing I really love to do is to incorporate my books into my plant shelves and then you can put smaller plants in the back on a stack of books, and break up the visual of plants and pots with book spines. Just one way to change the heights of things! Hope that helps!
I thing different heights would look awesome too
You could get a little screw in hook, they are lightweight and come in a package of about 20. They only leave a tiny hole.
You could use a Hercules hook! leaves a nail-sized hole but is a lot more secure
That baking dish looks like a pie plate for baking a pie.
Cane Begonias do great if you cut them back, when mine get leggy I cut them back and prop the tops. The nubs grow back every time!
they make clear 3M clips too, or ones that have a clear back and there's a little metal hook. might be less noticeable than the white one you used :)
Use the clear 3M hooks. Love them!
You can get clear command hooks! My fiancé used them in his office to arrange some heart leaf Philo on and it looks soooo good!! You could also use a gorilla hook.
the dracaena is reflexa aka song of india 🥰 can't wait to watch this 💚
personally, i find my shelf looks the best when the "theme" is cohesive, i.e., similar colored pots + plant colors on one shelf, etc.
They have command hooks that are more clear and have more of a metal hook instead of the white. I think it would blend in better
May I just say that this length and pace of video is delish' 😋🪴
You have motivated me to try to work with my plants today. I like the bead trellis idea, I imagine it extending along the wall like a living garland. I had a flash worry about the pot not being heavy enough to anchor the heavy beads and plant when the soil dries. Maybe get a cute heavy ceramic cover pot?
The saucer is a pie dish haha for baking pies
😂 hey it works 😂
I move my plants a lot too! But it’s okay cause different plants need to spot light. I really like black planters too. I have one so far. Mostly my plants are in colorful pots.
Love how your editing area is giving the jungle vibes of your old house❤️ I enjoy this content, it gives me motivation to take care of my plant babies!
I love that idea!
Where I live, we call that first Dracaena, a 'Song of India' ...... Not sure that's the variety or official name but what folks in my parts of the woods would say it is....... So pretty. They can get very large and make great hedges
For the shelf, it may feel less crazy or cluttered if they all share the same colour pot. All white or all black or something. And try groupings of 3s.
My thoughts on that hook! ❤️-I think you should move it closer to the cabinet and then keep moving it further to the right as it grows. If you can cover the hook that would be great but def, start closer and keep moving it as it grows! Love that look though! 🥰
They have clear ones just like that one u have for the hook
Everytime you sing the kid songs my baby girl stops what she's doing and watches you haha 🤣. When she's on her play mat while I water plants.
Love the beads🙌💚
I would also maybe use small baskets, or cute little wooden crate to elevate some plants in the back of the shelf. And maybe kind of cluster them together a bit. Like some on the left, some on the right and maybe a featured one in the middle with some cute small ones at the base with different heights. It kind of tells your eye where to go instead of having them all clustered (which is ok too) but you can’t really focus on them. Ya know? Hope this helps and makes sense. 🌿🙏🏻
2:56 rhipsalis cereuscula, rice cactus. Pictures online can be deceiving because it starts out looking thick and chunky (like rice) but then gets to looking fine and lacy like yours. It took me years to ID this plant for a friend. We’ve always called it “Mrs Dickensons” because that was the name of the neighbor the cuttings originally came from. I think I prefer it to the real name! 😉
THANK YOU! I've had that plant for about 2 years with no ID either! I got it as a free cutting with another plant and just called it the 'joint cactus' cause it has so many sections that look like limb joints
I love the bead idea! I’m going to use that! So clever! They do make smaller clear command hooks, but they will still be visible. I might try a tiny nail that is white and matches the wall color. Love it ❤
I love that my lemon lime looks grows like a vine. I tagged you in group to show you. It is one of my favorites..
You could use clear tacs with a little fishing line loop to connect it to the tac. Or they make clear tape on hooks
Hey a couple of ideas. For your hook, maybe you could find a bit of artificial green and wrap it or let it hang from the hook? Depending on what you find. Also for dishes under plants, you can find some really good looking dishes, saucers, old Christmas plates at the good will for practically nothing. I find the clear Christmas dishes with the scallopy edges look amazing; and they look really good hanging
Rhipsalis cereuscula. I have that and another light green or neon, some people call it coral cactus.
You could find some actual hooks that you like and just use double side tape to stick them to the wall. As long as they're not too heavy. You could do Velcro, too. I was thinking of magnetic fridge hooks but you could use any hook really!
Hey Harli there are clear cling hooks you could use. Another idea for your wall could be to hang a picture to cover the hook. 🙂
I love watching your creative style come out and repotting like old videos!
you just need some Knick knacks to tie the chaos together lol
I have a thing for the perfect plant and pot combo that just look so good together and the rhipsalis + aged terra cotta are a perfect match. I have a similar rhipsalis/dark terra cotta combo and I’ll never get rid of it because they’re so cute together
If you have the wall paint you could paint the hook into the wall