Two Tipsy Plants Podcast
Welcome to Two Tipsy Plants, a podcast where we talk plants and drink booze!
We have another hoya about to flower!!!!
Hoya motoskei, looks like carnosa but if you look closerβ¦
No it is not dust, it is lil peach fuzzπ€
Cant wait for flowers to open up!
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Here is a beautiful beautiful garden from Pegasus Bay vineyard!
What flowers can you spot? My favourite in this mix are definitely poppies! πΊ
Tune is and listen to our podcast to find out more about some plants found in this garden !
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Did you know, that βSpanish moss plantβ is in bromeliad family? Same as airplants or our typical house plant ones π
The other member of bromeliad family that have surprised me is PINEAPPLE π!!!
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I so can not wait fir them to be available π₯²
Have you guys checked out or episode on orchids?
Even though this flower looks like it would be pollinated by moths or Beatles, the only recorded visitors were hoverflies π
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A little flash back to the time several years ago, when we first started thinking of the podcast!!!
Meanwhile check our new episode in MONSTERA!!!
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0OVqcLJktQuaOfuGXVmi4R?si=5vg2qYoySpGiqRBH19wpFA
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Just two podcasters in search for the next topic π
βοΈ Give us your suggestions in the comments! π€
π· What should we drink? π
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Another informative fact we have not mentioned yet:
It only flowers once it reaches the adult stage. This can be anywhere from five to ten years.
A moist, well-drained, alkaline soil is preferred.
Use a nitrogen fertilizer sparing to encourage flowering.
It is important to protect a flowering plant from an early frost. A frost can damage the next year's flowers.
Give then a prune after the flowering season is over. Pruning not only helps to promote more flower growth, but it helps to keep the plant to a manageable size.
Further plants can be propagated from softwood or hardwood cuttings, by layering in spring or autumn, or though grafting.
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Spring is in town and White Wisteria is in full bloom!!! πΈ
Donβt miss out. Youβll find this beauty at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens!
Smells absolutely fantastic π
Fun fact:
Did you know that wisteria is used for fabric production in Japan?
The Japanese call it fuji and it has been highly valued for centuries. In fact, the oldest fabric in Japan was made using wisteria fibers and is still produced today.
This fabric, known as Fuji-fu or wisteria cloth, was even designated a tangible cultural property in 1991.
Wearing wisteria fiber is believed to bring good luck, kindness, and longevity due to the plant's long vines. Additionally, the beautiful blooms of wisteria are associated with romantic connotations.
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Halloween Special Episode is OUT!
This time around, its also a VIDEO episode!
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Ep 16 - HALLOWEEN Special! Creepy, superstitious and witchcraft plants! Welcome to 'Two Tipsy Plants', a podcast where we talk plants and drink booze! Happy Halloween! Or should we say 'creepy' Halloween? This is special episode...
Halloween is around the corner and we have recorded an extra episode for you guys!
The wine for our Spooky Podcast was Satyr By Sileni βKereruβ Hawke's Bay Chardonnay 2022.
On the nose: light apricots, fig, lemon peel π and nougat characters with a hint of oatmeal.
The palate: medium fruit flavours and bright acidity with a lingering finish.
Would i have it again? Maybe π€
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Sasha the Scientist π¨βπ¬
Check out this cook article on Stuff!
P.s. See the bottom section in the article? Planting by the moon and Maramataka ? Well, guess what? This is a hint to out new episode that is coming out on Monday the 30st πππ
The episode will also be a Halloween special with something that you can 'watch' now too ! πππ
New Zealand's most hated vegetable may surprise you It's not overcooked cabbage, nor even the much-maligned Brussels sprouts.
Here comes the Queen !πΈ
Here comes the Queen !πΈ
Look at that beautiful Hoya carnosa that is in full bloom in my house at the moment!
Have you listened to our latest episode βEp 15 - Plants that are poisonous to pets?β. This queen get mentioned in it ! And there is also a story about why my husband hates it π
Should we do a full episode on just Hoyas ?
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-Sasha the Landscape Architect π©π»βπ¨
Another plant from E.15 Plants poisonous to your pets.
Swiss cheese plant
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βEpisode 15 - DANGER: Plants that are poisonous to pets!β is live now !
Both Sasha and I have each two cats and a dog so this topic is very important to us. We love our greenery but we also love our fur babies.
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https://linktr.ee/twotipsyplants?fbclid=IwAR3JBkGKiN8KwWClsLQc3oB7-kVJskcB6bP7t7uv9EFuVFc0lGjJXdPbz9A
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π¨ Next plant on the list of poisonous plants from episode 15 isβ¦.
Anything aroid family to be honestπ
If you have not guessed yet, on the photo i am holding Devis Ivy/Golden Pothos/ Epipremnum π
Also, the leaves that are covering me, are mature form of pothosπ
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Hey guys!
Meet one of the plants that is featured in out Episode 15. Plants that are poisonous to your pets and you ( not exact name of the episode π
).
Hello Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia Reginae).
This beauty (as you can tell from the photo) is poisonous to you and your pets, especially the flower!
So, be careful with you fluffy playful babies π
Go and check out, what other plants you should be careful with.
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π― Have you listened to our latest episode yet?
Here is a hint : ITS SO HONEY π―
In episode 14 , Sasha and I talk about different plants that make honey! Not only we talk, but we also taste different honeys in the episode!
Here is a cucumber seedling that I planted in a compostable jar of one of the honeys that we tried!
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Keep it green π and keep it tipsy π·!
-Sasha the Landscape Architect