Ugh, want that pachypodium. I found one in a garden center here in Houston once as a little baby, and I didn't get it at the time... now I regret EVERYTHING!
you have the patience of a saint always digging through rocks and never cussing. I had to do it a couple times at my mother's place and it's a nightmare lol
This plant is definately going to be the next one in my collection. I already have a Traveler's Palm and 6 Desert Roses (4 Adenium obesums and 2 A. Arabicums) plus other assorted succulents, including some Jade (Crassula ovata) babies I propogated from the mother and a tall echeveria "Perle von Nurnberg". I am in Lake Charles, LA, almost to the Gulf of Mexico, so subtropical and it will be a perfect addition. Good luck with yours. Planting it outside near the fence in the front yard like that would mean you don't fear it getting too cold, right? Happy gardening! 🪴🌴
What a job! Looks great. You might want to check out Laura on Garden Answers on You Tube. Today she posted a project where she took a wire dress form, stuffed it with moss and burlap, and then created a beautiful succulent tapestry. It's amazing.
I'm looking for seriously sun tolerant succulents. Here is what i have on the list; pachypodium lamerei, crassulas/jades, aloes (e.g ferox, cameronii), cactus.
Well THATS how you spell it. Hehe. I hear the name all the time but never knew. How old would you say it is? I like it when you give estimates on the age of the large specimen plants.
That was spectacular but also super unsafe transporting the plant like that, someone could have gotten seriously hurt from the thorns 🥲 I recommend next time wrapping the trunk with thick carpet and then transferring it over rather than just relying on a weed cloth.
That pachi owns that spot ,great move👍🌵
Great job 👏👏👏 I love your garden setting ... A landscape of ornamental foliage interplanted with succulents 👏👏👏
Fantastic job rehoming that gorgeous but deadly looking plant!!! What a perfect setting!!
That a beautiful size Pachypodium. What a stunner
Wow a big one. Would love to see again in year. Thanks Laura.
So beautiful and now it looks even better on its own
I enjoyed watching this, and now I want to go and see the other video where you finished the update on this yard.
I remember now! It was a blue pot and a blue succulent. I might have to rewatch.
Hello 👋 guys, you’re always doing a great job and hi, Hannah 👍
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing succulents lovely collection
Ugh, want that pachypodium. I found one in a garden center here in Houston once as a little baby, and I didn't get it at the time... now I regret EVERYTHING!
wow, i was wondering how much it weighed... it is absolutely gorgeous, and deserves to be in that showcase spot! love it!!
Please post an after foto of both spots. What a beautiful plant!
you have the patience of a saint always digging through rocks and never cussing. I had to do it a couple times at my mother's place and it's a nightmare lol
Nice move! Was hoping to see what you will put in the red pot. Maybe tomorrow?!
The “Grand Reveal” on this mini project was posted last week.
Spoiler alert:
Didn’t end up going with the red pot🤷♀️
Lol!!!! For a moment there I thought there was 2 trunks of the plant! Then I realized it was Mel's pant leg!!!!
El pachypodium se ve precioso. Espero algún día tener uno igual. Felicitaciones, buen trabajo 😀👍🏽
This plant is definately going to be the next one in my collection. I already have a Traveler's
Palm and 6 Desert Roses (4 Adenium obesums and 2 A. Arabicums) plus other assorted succulents, including some Jade (Crassula ovata) babies I propogated from the mother and a tall echeveria "Perle von Nurnberg". I am in Lake Charles, LA, almost to the Gulf of Mexico, so subtropical and it will be a perfect addition. Good luck with yours. Planting it outside near the fence in the front yard like that would mean you don't fear it getting too cold, right? Happy gardening! 🪴🌴
Wow wow wow!
What a job! Looks great. You might want to check out Laura on Garden Answers on You Tube. Today she posted a project where she took a wire dress form, stuffed it with moss and burlap, and then created a beautiful succulent tapestry. It's amazing.
Now we see how Hannah's pants got like that.
Hello, did this survive?
I'm looking for seriously sun tolerant succulents. Here is what i have on the list; pachypodium lamerei, crassulas/jades, aloes (e.g ferox, cameronii), cactus.
Well THATS how you spell it. Hehe. I hear the name all the time but never knew. How old would you say it is? I like it when you give estimates on the age of the large specimen plants.
I’d put it at 10 years old.
How old would that pachipodium be? I planted one in my front yard and now i think it's in the wrong spot lol!
Unclear. Bought it as a fairly mature plant.
How you make the top look fuller my just tall stick 😂
1:20 That's probably the biggest hole I've seen you dig on this channel. 😂
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Espinho. 🤭
it hurt watching you guys shake it with the towel wrapped around the stalk😢😢
That was spectacular but also super unsafe transporting the plant like that, someone could have gotten seriously hurt from the thorns 🥲 I recommend next time wrapping the trunk with thick carpet and then transferring it over rather than just relying on a weed cloth.