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What a gorgeous opening shot, where you do the intro :) Establishing shot and you are framed within it, cool!
ОтветитьThe pot recycling is a great idea . Hope it spreads .
ОтветитьGreat to see what are houseplants here in Europe doing so much better in their climate of origan .
ОтветитьWhat a dream!! I’d love to visit Fendis place!!
ОтветитьI used to play with that cute croton as though they were spoons. 😂
Oh, and I believe the only way to propagate bamboo is from stolons. You have to really dig up the plant and divide the root clump with an ax or a.small saw. Eep! Haha
So quaint and homey! ❤
ОтветитьPlant knowledge is amazing ❤
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Ответитьwhat a beautiful space and substantial owner manager! Thoroughly enjoy the chemistry and tour - feel the chill and love the tips. Fendi's shop-sery is on my list to visit when I visit Singapore next time.
ОтветитьIm.from indonesia N my hoby is a gardening 😊
ОтветитьGreat video, Shaun! Keep them coming mate :D
Ответитьin india moringa is used in making chapatia made of moringa
ОтветитьGreat video, thank you !!
Such wonderful plants and I love that Fendi - who seems to be a really nice guy - recycles the plastic pots 👍🏻👍🏻
Do they supply plants to India?
ОтветитьHow do you use Cedar oil as pest control? :D
ОтветитьLove the garden tour!👍
ОтветитьAre there going to be any more propagation videos?
ОтветитьA great tour of such beautiful plant shop!👍
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I thoroughly enjoyed this tour! What a warm inviting space.Fendi seems so kind and it's nice that he shares the knowledge he can with customers. We don't really have any places like this in Northern California where anyone would help customers in this way. I loved all the repurposed items and the pot recycling is fantastic! Thank you both for your time & the tour. Saw several things I've been jonesing to buy such as the blue oil fern and a few others. 🫶💚🪴🍃🌿🌱🌵☘️
ОтветитьA shop with a beautiful and cool garden, hope to visit there one day😊
ОтветитьGreat video, Sean. Could you please let me know the ID of the climbing plant (mostly Rhaphidophora) that we can see on the left hand side of the thumbnail picture?
ОтветитьFendi is just a good vibe. Always so generous with knowledge and overall just a good guy. Half my garden is from him. Such a treat! 2 of my favourite plant people together!
ОтветитьBeautiful place.... . the plants are awesome 👍
Ответитьive found my people
ОтветитьAnother fabulous video full of eye candy. Fendi is a doll. My favorite quote: “my secret sauce is love…” ❤️. My favorite plant: Trevesia palmata OMG! I’ve never seen leaves like that! Thanks again for this great video.
ОтветитьI have several moringa trees at home. They grow quickly so you can chop them to make bushy. The leaves can be air dried to make powder to add to your soups and stews. (One time i harvested so much that i left them at a corner in my dirty kitchen and forgot it. I saw a dark non sti ky juice instead. I doused my trees and plants with it. They grew vibrant leaves.) I use the more mature ones or dried stalks even.
ОтветитьI enjoyed seeing the beautiful, and unique plants. Lovely plant shop!
The soundtrack was distracting and awful as I couldn’t hear the conversation. I suggest not playing any music when there is conversation. Also please invest in a better microphone and this will improve the video. Thank you for all your hard work in creating these videos ❤
You're very knowledge about plants. I'm always excited to watch your vlogs. Thanks Sean.
ОтветитьI remember that Dieffenbachia ! I could be wrong, but I think it’s named Dieffenbachia Memoriacorsii ; I could be wrong tho, one of my friend ID’ed it for me lol
Also yeah, always been very jealous of SG with their selection of indoor trees, got to know the everfresh tree from them, and has been eyeing at them non-stop. The dream tree (Well, my Trevesia Palmata is also a dream come true) 😂
Wow those were some very unique plants!
ОтветитьThanks for featuring Fendi and Singapore 🇸🇬. He's very friendly and willing to share plant knowledge.
ОтветитьAnother great video Shaun! Thank you.
ОтветитьLittle Botany and the community Fendi’s gathered has helped me navigate a challenging period of my life. The LB spaces are always warm, welcoming, inclusive and safe! Can’t wait to welcome LB back to Punggol soon! ❤
ОтветитьNice tour. Thanks for sharing Sean!
ОтветитьWatching this was the highlight of my weekend -I really enjoyed how you weaved in background to shop, explaining little botany's ethos and showing us the space and plants, all done so smoothly. Very skilful Sean 🚀 And so happy to see you on here Fendi!!
ОтветитьI saw your photo with kunzo, i waiting your video from Japan.
ОтветитьFendi is the best! Littlebotany was such a refuge especially during the peak of the pandemic
ОтветитьLove this video! So refreshing.. so many species I’ve not heard before. Thanks Sean!
ОтветитьBrought a few plants from them. Super friendly team.
ОтветитьGreat videos! Will there be any more episodes on other Singapore's nursery/shops
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ОтветитьSuper nice plants ... ❤
ОтветитьI need Fendi's cedar oil recipe please! 🔴
ОтветитьWonderful video! I live in Europe and have been thinking about importing some plants from Asia. Does anyone have any ballpark figures for shipping (Sweden) and any fees? I've gotten several offers lately, but they all sound too good to be true.
ОтветитьAmazing place! I hope I'll get to Singapore some day! Thanks Sean!
ОтветитьWah! 😢 This makes me think of all the wonderful plants I had to sell/give away when I left Singapore! I have had to start over in Melbourne and plants are so expensive here in comparison. Thank you for a great tour Sean! 😊
ОтветитьWhat a treat!Two of my favorite plant people in one video. One familiar face at the very end too. Looking forward to see Leslie, Jon and Eunice in the next episode. Can’t wait!!!
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