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  • Botanical Tour at the Gothenburg Botanical Gardens — Ep. 185

    I was encouraged to go visit the Gothenburg Botanical Gardens in Sweden while en route to my trip to Asia on account that my friend, Andrew, said it was one of the most beautiful botanic gardens he's ever been too. Well, that is quite the recommendation! It was raining on-and-off while we were there in autumn, but we did get a chance to see some of the fall landscape, tour the subtropical and tropical houses, the orchid house, the private Dionysia collection, and even the propagation and succulent house. This will be the first video of a three-part series and this first part is very meditative—so sit back, relax, and enjoy! Please keep in mind that this film was done pre-coronavirus, so wearing masks and staying a 'safe' distance was not required, but thank you to all who express conce...

    published: 13 Aug 2020

  • 4K Nature Walk : Singapore Botanic Gardens Virtual Tour / UNESCO World Heritage Site / Walk 208

    The 160-year-old Singapore Botanic Gardens is a star visitor attraction for the sophisticated traveller and the local resident. The Gardens possess an array of botanical and horticultural features with a rich history and a wonderful plant collection of worldwide significance. Complementing these unique resources are sensitive developments and entertainment events providing visitors educational and recreational facilities amidst the wonders of nature. It is the most visited botanic gardens in the world and is a unique example of the informal English Landscape Movement's style in an equatorial climate Here is a list of my gear : DJI Osmo Pocket 2 : https://amzn.to/3gjZRXc Zoom H5 Sound Recorder : https://amzn.to/3x5jdoz Sandisk 256GB Micro USB : https://amzn.to/3amcLjz Boya MM1 Microphone ...

    published: 13 Feb 2020

  • Top 10 Botanical Gardens In The World!

    Checkout the Greatest Botanical Gardens In The World! Today we travel far and wise to take a look as some of the most breathtaking gardens that you have ever seen. These gardens range from the unusual to the outright massive and you will be amazed by some of the work that has gone into them. Botanical gardens are often run by universities or scientific research organisations. Their role is to maintain documented collections of living plants for the purposes of conservation, scientific research, display, and education. Credit To : http://www.easy-grow.co.uk/10-amazing-botanical-gardens-in-the-world/ SUBSCRIBE HERE - https://www.youtube.com/c/WisconsinWonderGarden?sub_confirmation=1 Please Feel Free To Shop Amazon For All Of Your Gardening Needs To Help Support This Channel Through Ou...

    published: 15 Mar 2018

  • Singapore Botanic Garden Tour: Foliage Garden — Plant One On Me — Ep 132

    Singapore Botanic Garden is a rather extensive botanic garden—equipped with tall forests and a world class ginger exhibit—but I only got to spend a little bit of time exploring their Foliage Garden, which did not disappoint! __ Homestead Brooklyn's "Plant One On Me" is a series on indoor and outdoor gardening, houseplant home tours, greenhouse and botanic garden field trips, interviews, travelogues, and more. Write your questions and suggestions in the comments below the videos, on Instagram @homesteadbrooklyn #PlantOneOnMe, or Facebook @summerrayneoakes and @homesteadbrooklyn. -------------------------------- Cool Stuff ↴ -------------------------------- ➨ Become a houseplant guru with the Houseplant Masterclass: https://www.houseplantmasterclass.com ➨ Order "How to Make a Plant Lov...

    published: 26 Sep 2019

  • A Walk Around San Francisco Botanical Garden

    San Francisco Botanical Garden is a unique urban oasis in Golden Gate Park. Its 55 acres offers landscaped gardens and open spaces showcasing over 9,000 different kinds of plants from around the world. The botanical garden has the most significant collection of magnolias for conservation purposes. There are more than 200 magnolia trees, including many rare samples. 🇺🇸 For More Info: https://www.sfbg.org 🎼 Music Credits: https://www.epidemicsound.com 🎥 Wondering what gear I use? Buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3baa949c 📙 Disclaimer Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel. ...

    published: 04 Aug 2020

  • Cambridge University Botanic Garden

    Cambridge University Botanic Garden is one of the largest University-owned botanic gardens in the world. Hear from the Garden's Director and Head of Horticulture about some of the 8,000 plant species which are spread across 40 acres of gardens; how the Garden supports University research towards meeting many of the world's greatest future challenges (such as food security, climate change) and how the Garden inspires schoos, the local community and visitors from around the world about the importance of plants, plant science, horticulture and the joy of gardening.

    published: 28 Feb 2019

  • Edinburgh Botanical Gardens Tour! | 2019

    Unfortunately I have been super ill this week with a cold and I can barely speak! I have been unable to film videos so here is a tour of Edinburgh Botanical Gardens :) I hope you guys enjoy it! Follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letswetmyplants My Rare Plant Shop! website: https://www.therareplantshop.co.uk/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therareplantshop/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheRarePlantShop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therareplantshop ___ My Stuff ___ These are all plant related products I buy all the time. They are amazon affiliate links which means I do earn a small percentage if you buy any of these products. You do not have to buy any products using these links if you do not wish to support me, that is completely fine!...

    published: 19 Jul 2019

  • Nong Nooch: The World's Wildest Botanic Garden — Plant One On Me — Ep. 144

    In a world that is sometimes too reserved to move away from tradition, it can be refreshing when someone takes a chance to break away from the norm. Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens in Thailand is one such example. Instead of doing what every other botanic garden does, they have set out to do something different—and it seems to be paying off! In this initial episode, I take a tour of the epic gardens of Nong Nooch to explore not only their grounds—but their philosophy on plant conservation. Stay tuned here because there will be more tours of the gardens coming in subsequent episodes. __ "Plant One On Me" is a channel produced by Summer Rayne Oakes of Homestead Brooklyn that is primarily focused on houseplants and outdoor gardening. Our mission with the channel is to bring people closer t...

    published: 19 Dec 2019

  • Naples Botanical Garden Episode 1 || Garden Walks with Jack

    Grab your coffee and relax~ it's time to explore the Naples Botanical Garden! Whether you've been here before, or haven't made it yet, there's always something new blooming in this extremely impressive establishment! We are so honored that the Garden allowed us to visit and film the beauty it holds to share with all of you! Stay tuned for very exciting Episodes 2 and 3 at the Naples Botanical Garden, on Garden Walks with Jack! A huge Thank You to the staff at Naples Botanical Garden~ we can't wait to continue to work together in the future! You can find out more information on the Garden, memberships, and all their amazing events here: https://www.naplesgarden.org/ You can follow Jack: *Instagram: Jack Barnwell Design *Facebook: Barnwell Landscape and Garden *YouTube: Jack Barnwell Desi...

    published: 29 Apr 2020

  • S06E30 Botanical Gardens

    published: 08 Oct 2020

Botanical Tour at the Gothenburg Botanical Gardens — Ep. 185

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Botanical Tour at the Gothenburg Botanical Gardens — Ep. 185

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  • Duration: 1:00:15
  • Uploaded Date: 13 Aug 2020
  • views: 393299

I was encouraged to go visit the Gothenburg Botanical Gardens in Sweden while en route to my trip to Asia on account that my friend, Andrew, said it was one of ...

I was encouraged to go visit the Gothenburg Botanical Gardens in Sweden while en route to my trip to Asia on account that my friend, Andrew, said it was one of the most beautiful botanic gardens he's ever been too. Well, that is quite the recommendation! It was raining on-and-off while we were there in autumn, but we did get a chance to see some of the fall landscape, tour the subtropical and tropical houses, the orchid house, the private Dionysia collection, and even the propagation and succulent house. This will be the first video of a three-part series and this first part is very meditative—so sit back, relax, and enjoy! Please keep in mind that this film was done pre-coronavirus, so wearing masks and staying a 'safe' distance was not required, but thank you to all who express concern. __ "Plant One On Me" is a channel produced by Summer Rayne Oakes of Homestead Brooklyn that is primarily focused on houseplants and outdoor gardening. Our mission with the channel is to bring people closer to plants by bringing plants closer to them through engaging, entertaining, and educational content. If you enjoy the content and want to support the channel, you can do so by becoming a Sustaining Member for as little as $5/month: https://bit.ly/2MvqUPz Write your questions and suggestions in the comments below the videos and on Instagram @homesteadbrooklyn #PlantOneOnMe. -------------------------------- 😎 COOL STUFF ↴ -------------------------------- ➨ Become a houseplant guru with the Houseplant Masterclass: https://www.houseplantmasterclass.com ➨ Get the 125 Houseplant Care Spreadsheet and the Houseplant Care Tracker™: https://bit.ly/2rMmlJt ➨ Order "How to Make a Plant Love You" the book: https://amzn.to/2Pyv7Ra ➨ Homestead Brooklyn Shop: https://homesteadbrooklyn.com/shop ➨ See my Houseplant Picks and Storefront (with affiliate codes) https://www.amazon.com/shop/summerrayneoakes https://kit.co/homesteadbrooklyn And want to be kept up-to-date with all the great giveaways, gardening news, and latest videos and blogs? -------------------------------- 💚FOLLOW/SUB ↴ -------------------------------- ▶ Subscribe to YouTube: https://bit.ly/2y1TSym ▶ Instagram+IGTV: https://bit.ly/2R60nsJ ▶ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QkpKWq ▶ Twitter: @sroakes (https://twitter.com/sroakes) ▶ Blog: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/ ▶ Plant Swaps: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/plantswap ▶ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/clrKeL -------------------------------- -------------------------------- 😄SUPPORT ↴ -------------------------------- if you like this episode and the others, then be sure to "Subscribe" to this channel and hit the Notifications bell. This really does help keep the channel moving forward! Also, you can become a pillar of support for the channel by becoming a Sustaining Member. More information here: https://bit.ly/2MvqUPz

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I was encouraged to go visit the Gothenburg Botanical Gardens in Sweden while en route to my trip to Asia on account that my friend, Andrew, said it was one of the most beautiful botanic gardens he's ever been too. Well, that is quite the recommendation! It was raining on-and-off while we were there in autumn, but we did get a chance to see some of the fall landscape, tour the subtropical and tropical houses, the orchid house, the private Dionysia collection, and even the propagation and succulent house. This will be the first video of a three-part series and this first part is very meditative—so sit back, relax, and enjoy! Please keep in mind that this film was done pre-coronavirus, so wearing masks and staying a 'safe' distance was not required, but thank you to all who express concern. __ "Plant One On Me" is a channel produced by Summer Rayne Oakes of Homestead Brooklyn that is primarily focused on houseplants and outdoor gardening. Our mission with the channel is to bring people closer to plants by bringing plants closer to them through engaging, entertaining, and educational content. If you enjoy the content and want to support the channel, you can do so by becoming a Sustaining Member for as little as $5/month: https://bit.ly/2MvqUPz Write your questions and suggestions in the comments below the videos and on Instagram @homesteadbrooklyn #PlantOneOnMe. -------------------------------- 😎 COOL STUFF ↴ -------------------------------- ➨ Become a houseplant guru with the Houseplant Masterclass: https://www.houseplantmasterclass.com ➨ Get the 125 Houseplant Care Spreadsheet and the Houseplant Care Tracker™: https://bit.ly/2rMmlJt ➨ Order "How to Make a Plant Love You" the book: https://amzn.to/2Pyv7Ra ➨ Homestead Brooklyn Shop: https://homesteadbrooklyn.com/shop ➨ See my Houseplant Picks and Storefront (with affiliate codes) https://www.amazon.com/shop/summerrayneoakes https://kit.co/homesteadbrooklyn And want to be kept up-to-date with all the great giveaways, gardening news, and latest videos and blogs? -------------------------------- 💚FOLLOW/SUB ↴ -------------------------------- ▶ Subscribe to YouTube: https://bit.ly/2y1TSym ▶ Instagram+IGTV: https://bit.ly/2R60nsJ ▶ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QkpKWq ▶ Twitter: @sroakes (https://twitter.com/sroakes) ▶ Blog: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/ ▶ Plant Swaps: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/plantswap ▶ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/clrKeL -------------------------------- -------------------------------- 😄SUPPORT ↴ -------------------------------- if you like this episode and the others, then be sure to "Subscribe" to this channel and hit the Notifications bell. This really does help keep the channel moving forward! Also, you can become a pillar of support for the channel by becoming a Sustaining Member. More information here: https://bit.ly/2MvqUPz

  • published: 13 Aug 2020
  • views: 393299

4K Nature Walk : Singapore Botanic Gardens Virtual Tour / UNESCO World Heritage Site / Walk 208

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4K Nature Walk : Singapore Botanic Gardens Virtual Tour / UNESCO World Heritage Site / Walk 208

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  • Duration: 49:02
  • Uploaded Date: 13 Feb 2020
  • views: 17770

The 160-year-old Singapore Botanic Gardens is a star visitor attraction for the sophisticated traveller and the local resident. The Gardens possess an array of ...

The 160-year-old Singapore Botanic Gardens is a star visitor attraction for the sophisticated traveller and the local resident. The Gardens possess an array of botanical and horticultural features with a rich history and a wonderful plant collection of worldwide significance. Complementing these unique resources are sensitive developments and entertainment events providing visitors educational and recreational facilities amidst the wonders of nature. It is the most visited botanic gardens in the world and is a unique example of the informal English Landscape Movement's style in an equatorial climate Here is a list of my gear : DJI Osmo Pocket 2 : https://amzn.to/3gjZRXc Zoom H5 Sound Recorder : https://amzn.to/3x5jdoz Sandisk 256GB Micro USB : https://amzn.to/3amcLjz Boya MM1 Microphone : https://amzn.to/3gjLiCP Sennheiser Ambeo Binaural Microphone : https://amzn.to/2QC8p0r Wanderlust : A History of Walking : https://amzn.to/2OWArDw Support me on Ko-fi! : https://ko-fi.com/ambientwalking Check out my merch : https://society6.com/ambientwalking https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/singapore-botanic-gardens. The first botanical garden was set up by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore and a keen naturalist, in 1822 on Government Hill at Fort Canning, mainly to introduce into cultivation economic crops. It closed in 1829 and, in 1859, at the present Tanglin site a new garden was developed by an Agri-Horticultural Society, and later handed over to the government in 1874. From an ornamental garden with roads, terraces, a band parade area and even a small zoo at one point, it has come a long way in evolving into an 82-hectare leading botanic garden of plant research and conservation in the tropics. In June 2012, Singapore ratified the World Heritage Convention and in December 2012, submitted its World Heritage Tentative List to UNESCO to indicate interest in inscribing the Singapore Botanic Gardens as a World Heritage Site. In January 2014, the official Nomination Dossier for the Gardens was submitted to UNESCO. In September 2014, a technical assessor from the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) visited the Gardens as part of the bid evaluation process. On 4 July 2015, the Gardens received inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage Site at the 39th session of the World Heritage Committee (WHC). The Gardens was originally developed along a three-core Concept. The three cores comprised Tanglin which is the heritage core retaining the old favourites and charms of the historic Gardens; Central, the visitor belt of the Gardens; and Bukit Timah, the educational and discovery zone. A fourth core, Tyersall-Gallop, was created with the opening in 2017 of the Learning Forest which is designed to integrate into the Gardens' existing rainforest to form an enlarged forest habitat. Each Core presents an exciting array of attractions. Take your time to stroll around the Gardens and enjoy the wonderful sights, sounds and wonders the luscious greenery offers. The Jacob Ballas Children's Garden has doubled in size with a two-hectare extension that includes new features geared towards youngsters up to 14 years old. The new extension allows children to experience and learn about different eco-systems in four new zones: Farm, Forest, Stream, and Orchard. The new one-hectare Ethnobotany Garden is the first in Singapore where visitors can learn about plants used by indigenous cultures of Southeast Asia. The garden includes a Centre for Ethnobotany which complements the outdoor landscape with an interpretive exhibition of artefacts and interactive elements. The first in Singapore, the Seed Bank expands the Gardens' conservation capacity in safeguarding the germplasm of threatened plant species in Southeast Asia. At the same time, visitors can learn about the importance of seed storage for species conservation and plant biodiversity, seed dispersal and germination through curated programmes at an interpretative gallery and outdoor garden. Framed by landscapes composed of native plants and forests, the Gallop Extension contributes to the Gardens' rich heritage and its role in research, conservation, education and recreation. As a natural extension of the Gardens' nature area, which covers the Rain Forest and the Learning Forest, the Gallop Extension enables visitors to learn about forest ecology and the significance of conservation.

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The 160-year-old Singapore Botanic Gardens is a star visitor attraction for the sophisticated traveller and the local resident. The Gardens possess an array of botanical and horticultural features with a rich history and a wonderful plant collection of worldwide significance. Complementing these unique resources are sensitive developments and entertainment events providing visitors educational and recreational facilities amidst the wonders of nature. It is the most visited botanic gardens in the world and is a unique example of the informal English Landscape Movement's style in an equatorial climate Here is a list of my gear : DJI Osmo Pocket 2 : https://amzn.to/3gjZRXc Zoom H5 Sound Recorder : https://amzn.to/3x5jdoz Sandisk 256GB Micro USB : https://amzn.to/3amcLjz Boya MM1 Microphone : https://amzn.to/3gjLiCP Sennheiser Ambeo Binaural Microphone : https://amzn.to/2QC8p0r Wanderlust : A History of Walking : https://amzn.to/2OWArDw Support me on Ko-fi! : https://ko-fi.com/ambientwalking Check out my merch : https://society6.com/ambientwalking https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/singapore-botanic-gardens. The first botanical garden was set up by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore and a keen naturalist, in 1822 on Government Hill at Fort Canning, mainly to introduce into cultivation economic crops. It closed in 1829 and, in 1859, at the present Tanglin site a new garden was developed by an Agri-Horticultural Society, and later handed over to the government in 1874. From an ornamental garden with roads, terraces, a band parade area and even a small zoo at one point, it has come a long way in evolving into an 82-hectare leading botanic garden of plant research and conservation in the tropics. In June 2012, Singapore ratified the World Heritage Convention and in December 2012, submitted its World Heritage Tentative List to UNESCO to indicate interest in inscribing the Singapore Botanic Gardens as a World Heritage Site. In January 2014, the official Nomination Dossier for the Gardens was submitted to UNESCO. In September 2014, a technical assessor from the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) visited the Gardens as part of the bid evaluation process. On 4 July 2015, the Gardens received inscription as a UNESCO World Heritage Site at the 39th session of the World Heritage Committee (WHC). The Gardens was originally developed along a three-core Concept. The three cores comprised Tanglin which is the heritage core retaining the old favourites and charms of the historic Gardens; Central, the visitor belt of the Gardens; and Bukit Timah, the educational and discovery zone. A fourth core, Tyersall-Gallop, was created with the opening in 2017 of the Learning Forest which is designed to integrate into the Gardens' existing rainforest to form an enlarged forest habitat. Each Core presents an exciting array of attractions. Take your time to stroll around the Gardens and enjoy the wonderful sights, sounds and wonders the luscious greenery offers. The Jacob Ballas Children's Garden has doubled in size with a two-hectare extension that includes new features geared towards youngsters up to 14 years old. The new extension allows children to experience and learn about different eco-systems in four new zones: Farm, Forest, Stream, and Orchard. The new one-hectare Ethnobotany Garden is the first in Singapore where visitors can learn about plants used by indigenous cultures of Southeast Asia. The garden includes a Centre for Ethnobotany which complements the outdoor landscape with an interpretive exhibition of artefacts and interactive elements. The first in Singapore, the Seed Bank expands the Gardens' conservation capacity in safeguarding the germplasm of threatened plant species in Southeast Asia. At the same time, visitors can learn about the importance of seed storage for species conservation and plant biodiversity, seed dispersal and germination through curated programmes at an interpretative gallery and outdoor garden. Framed by landscapes composed of native plants and forests, the Gallop Extension contributes to the Gardens' rich heritage and its role in research, conservation, education and recreation. As a natural extension of the Gardens' nature area, which covers the Rain Forest and the Learning Forest, the Gallop Extension enables visitors to learn about forest ecology and the significance of conservation.

  • published: 13 Feb 2020
  • views: 17770

Top 10 Botanical Gardens In The World!

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Top 10 Botanical Gardens In The World!

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  • Uploaded Date: 15 Mar 2018
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Checkout the Greatest Botanical Gardens In The World! Today we travel far and wise to take a look as some of the most breathtaking gardens that you have ever se...

Checkout the Greatest Botanical Gardens In The World! Today we travel far and wise to take a look as some of the most breathtaking gardens that you have ever seen. These gardens range from the unusual to the outright massive and you will be amazed by some of the work that has gone into them. Botanical gardens are often run by universities or scientific research organisations. Their role is to maintain documented collections of living plants for the purposes of conservation, scientific research, display, and education. Credit To : http://www.easy-grow.co.uk/10-amazing-botanical-gardens-in-the-world/ SUBSCRIBE HERE - https://www.youtube.com/c/WisconsinWonderGarden?sub_confirmation=1 Please Feel Free To Shop Amazon For All Of Your Gardening Needs To Help Support This Channel Through Our Affiliate Link! - http://amzn.to/2s66gs6 Thank you guys all so much for watching, be sure to stick around for more great GARDENING ADVENTURES!

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Checkout the Greatest Botanical Gardens In The World! Today we travel far and wise to take a look as some of the most breathtaking gardens that you have ever seen. These gardens range from the unusual to the outright massive and you will be amazed by some of the work that has gone into them. Botanical gardens are often run by universities or scientific research organisations. Their role is to maintain documented collections of living plants for the purposes of conservation, scientific research, display, and education. Credit To : http://www.easy-grow.co.uk/10-amazing-botanical-gardens-in-the-world/ SUBSCRIBE HERE - https://www.youtube.com/c/WisconsinWonderGarden?sub_confirmation=1 Please Feel Free To Shop Amazon For All Of Your Gardening Needs To Help Support This Channel Through Our Affiliate Link! - http://amzn.to/2s66gs6 Thank you guys all so much for watching, be sure to stick around for more great GARDENING ADVENTURES!

  • published: 15 Mar 2018
  • views: 46559

Singapore Botanic Garden Tour: Foliage Garden — Plant One On Me — Ep 132

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Singapore Botanic Garden Tour: Foliage Garden — Plant One On Me — Ep 132

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  • Duration: 17:39
  • Uploaded Date: 26 Sep 2019
  • views: 93969

Singapore Botanic Garden is a rather extensive botanic garden—equipped with tall forests and a world class ginger exhibit—but I only got to spend a little bit o...

Singapore Botanic Garden is a rather extensive botanic garden—equipped with tall forests and a world class ginger exhibit—but I only got to spend a little bit of time exploring their Foliage Garden, which did not disappoint! __ Homestead Brooklyn's "Plant One On Me" is a series on indoor and outdoor gardening, houseplant home tours, greenhouse and botanic garden field trips, interviews, travelogues, and more. Write your questions and suggestions in the comments below the videos, on Instagram @homesteadbrooklyn #PlantOneOnMe, or Facebook @summerrayneoakes and @homesteadbrooklyn. -------------------------------- Cool Stuff ↴ -------------------------------- ➨ Become a houseplant guru with the Houseplant Masterclass: https://www.houseplantmasterclass.com ➨ Order "How to Make a Plant Love You" the book: https://amzn.to/2Pyv7Ra ➨ See my Houseplant Picks and Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/summerrayneoakes And want to be kept up-to-date with all the great giveaways, gardening news, and latest videos and blogs? -------------------------------- Follow/Sub ↴ -------------------------------- ▶ Subscribe to YouTube: https://bit.ly/2y1TSym ▶ Weekly Vlog: https://bit.ly/2ReiUDl ▶ Instagram+IGTV: https://bit.ly/2R60nsJ ▶ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QkpKWq ▶ Twitter: @sroakes (https://twitter.com/sroakes) ▶ Blog: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/ ▶ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/clrKeL -------------------------------- Don't forget: if you like this episode and the others, then be sure to "Subscribe" to this channel and hit the Notifications bell. This really does help keep the channel moving forward!

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Singapore Botanic Garden is a rather extensive botanic garden—equipped with tall forests and a world class ginger exhibit—but I only got to spend a little bit of time exploring their Foliage Garden, which did not disappoint! __ Homestead Brooklyn's "Plant One On Me" is a series on indoor and outdoor gardening, houseplant home tours, greenhouse and botanic garden field trips, interviews, travelogues, and more. Write your questions and suggestions in the comments below the videos, on Instagram @homesteadbrooklyn #PlantOneOnMe, or Facebook @summerrayneoakes and @homesteadbrooklyn. -------------------------------- Cool Stuff ↴ -------------------------------- ➨ Become a houseplant guru with the Houseplant Masterclass: https://www.houseplantmasterclass.com ➨ Order "How to Make a Plant Love You" the book: https://amzn.to/2Pyv7Ra ➨ See my Houseplant Picks and Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/summerrayneoakes And want to be kept up-to-date with all the great giveaways, gardening news, and latest videos and blogs? -------------------------------- Follow/Sub ↴ -------------------------------- ▶ Subscribe to YouTube: https://bit.ly/2y1TSym ▶ Weekly Vlog: https://bit.ly/2ReiUDl ▶ Instagram+IGTV: https://bit.ly/2R60nsJ ▶ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QkpKWq ▶ Twitter: @sroakes (https://twitter.com/sroakes) ▶ Blog: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/ ▶ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/clrKeL -------------------------------- Don't forget: if you like this episode and the others, then be sure to "Subscribe" to this channel and hit the Notifications bell. This really does help keep the channel moving forward!

  • published: 26 Sep 2019
  • views: 93969

A Walk Around San Francisco Botanical Garden

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A Walk Around San Francisco Botanical Garden

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  • Duration: 32:54
  • Uploaded Date: 04 Aug 2020
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San Francisco Botanical Garden is a unique urban oasis in Golden Gate Park. Its 55 acres offers landscaped gardens and open spaces showcasing over 9,000 differe...

San Francisco Botanical Garden is a unique urban oasis in Golden Gate Park. Its 55 acres offers landscaped gardens and open spaces showcasing over 9,000 different kinds of plants from around the world. The botanical garden has the most significant collection of magnolias for conservation purposes. There are more than 200 magnolia trees, including many rare samples. 🇺🇸 For More Info: https://www.sfbg.org 🎼 Music Credits: https://www.epidemicsound.com 🎥 Wondering what gear I use? Buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3baa949c 📙 Disclaimer Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel. #botanicalgarden #goldengatepark #sanfrancisco

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San Francisco Botanical Garden is a unique urban oasis in Golden Gate Park. Its 55 acres offers landscaped gardens and open spaces showcasing over 9,000 different kinds of plants from around the world. The botanical garden has the most significant collection of magnolias for conservation purposes. There are more than 200 magnolia trees, including many rare samples. 🇺🇸 For More Info: https://www.sfbg.org 🎼 Music Credits: https://www.epidemicsound.com 🎥 Wondering what gear I use? Buy it here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3baa949c 📙 Disclaimer Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel. #botanicalgarden #goldengatepark #sanfrancisco

  • published: 04 Aug 2020
  • views: 5522

Cambridge University Botanic Garden

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Cambridge University Botanic Garden

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  • Uploaded Date: 28 Feb 2019
  • views: 9849

Cambridge University Botanic Garden is one of the largest University-owned botanic gardens in the world. Hear from the Garden's Director and Head of Horticultur...

Cambridge University Botanic Garden is one of the largest University-owned botanic gardens in the world. Hear from the Garden's Director and Head of Horticulture about some of the 8,000 plant species which are spread across 40 acres of gardens; how the Garden supports University research towards meeting many of the world's greatest future challenges (such as food security, climate change) and how the Garden inspires schoos, the local community and visitors from around the world about the importance of plants, plant science, horticulture and the joy of gardening.

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Cambridge University Botanic Garden is one of the largest University-owned botanic gardens in the world. Hear from the Garden's Director and Head of Horticulture about some of the 8,000 plant species which are spread across 40 acres of gardens; how the Garden supports University research towards meeting many of the world's greatest future challenges (such as food security, climate change) and how the Garden inspires schoos, the local community and visitors from around the world about the importance of plants, plant science, horticulture and the joy of gardening.

  • published: 28 Feb 2019
  • views: 9849

Edinburgh Botanical Gardens Tour! | 2019

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Edinburgh Botanical Gardens Tour! | 2019

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  • Duration: 10:39
  • Uploaded Date: 19 Jul 2019
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Unfortunately I have been super ill this week with a cold and I can barely speak! I have been unable to film videos so here is a tour of Edinburgh Botanical Gar...

Unfortunately I have been super ill this week with a cold and I can barely speak! I have been unable to film videos so here is a tour of Edinburgh Botanical Gardens :) I hope you guys enjoy it! Follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letswetmyplants My Rare Plant Shop! website: https://www.therareplantshop.co.uk/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therareplantshop/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheRarePlantShop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therareplantshop ___ My Stuff ___ These are all plant related products I buy all the time. They are amazon affiliate links which means I do earn a small percentage if you buy any of these products. You do not have to buy any products using these links if you do not wish to support me, that is completely fine! :) Coir (Coconut Husk) SMALL - if you don't need much: https://amzn.to/2PkQoyZ Coir (Coconut Husk) LARGE: https://amzn.to/2Iw3d9l Pearlite: https://amzn.to/2IryzxX My Plant Pots: https://amzn.to/2VTAgr1 My moisture probe: https://amzn.to/2NO909X My Large Humidifier: https://amzn.to/2TpWLq3 My Smaller (Alexa) Humidifier: https://amzn.to/2NQmUZ9 Thermometer/Hygrometer: https://amzn.to/2Hrh4My My Clip on Grow Lights: https://amzn.to/2DxWWFP Some really good cheap Elho outer pots I use: https://amzn.to/2GBK3eP

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Unfortunately I have been super ill this week with a cold and I can barely speak! I have been unable to film videos so here is a tour of Edinburgh Botanical Gardens :) I hope you guys enjoy it! Follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letswetmyplants My Rare Plant Shop! website: https://www.therareplantshop.co.uk/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therareplantshop/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TheRarePlantShop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therareplantshop ___ My Stuff ___ These are all plant related products I buy all the time. They are amazon affiliate links which means I do earn a small percentage if you buy any of these products. You do not have to buy any products using these links if you do not wish to support me, that is completely fine! :) Coir (Coconut Husk) SMALL - if you don't need much: https://amzn.to/2PkQoyZ Coir (Coconut Husk) LARGE: https://amzn.to/2Iw3d9l Pearlite: https://amzn.to/2IryzxX My Plant Pots: https://amzn.to/2VTAgr1 My moisture probe: https://amzn.to/2NO909X My Large Humidifier: https://amzn.to/2TpWLq3 My Smaller (Alexa) Humidifier: https://amzn.to/2NQmUZ9 Thermometer/Hygrometer: https://amzn.to/2Hrh4My My Clip on Grow Lights: https://amzn.to/2DxWWFP Some really good cheap Elho outer pots I use: https://amzn.to/2GBK3eP

  • published: 19 Jul 2019
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Nong Nooch: The World's Wildest Botanic Garden — Plant One On Me — Ep. 144

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Nong Nooch: The World's Wildest Botanic Garden — Plant One On Me — Ep. 144

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  • Duration: 38:26
  • Uploaded Date: 19 Dec 2019
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In a world that is sometimes too reserved to move away from tradition, it can be refreshing when someone takes a chance to break away from the norm. Nong Nooch ...

In a world that is sometimes too reserved to move away from tradition, it can be refreshing when someone takes a chance to break away from the norm. Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens in Thailand is one such example. Instead of doing what every other botanic garden does, they have set out to do something different—and it seems to be paying off! In this initial episode, I take a tour of the epic gardens of Nong Nooch to explore not only their grounds—but their philosophy on plant conservation. Stay tuned here because there will be more tours of the gardens coming in subsequent episodes. __ "Plant One On Me" is a channel produced by Summer Rayne Oakes of Homestead Brooklyn that is primarily focused on houseplants and outdoor gardening. Our mission with the channel is to bring people closer to plants by bringing plants closer to them through engaging, entertaining, and educational content. If you enjoy the content and want to support the channel, you can do so by becoming a Sustaining Member for as little as $5/month: https://bit.ly/2MvqUPz Write your questions and suggestions in the comments below the videos and on Instagram @homesteadbrooklyn #PlantOneOnMe. -------------------------------- 😎 COOL STUFF ↴ -------------------------------- ➨ Become a houseplant guru with the Houseplant Masterclass: https://www.houseplantmasterclass.com ➨ Get the 125 Houseplant Care Spreadsheet and the Houseplant Care Tracker™: https://bit.ly/2rMmlJt ➨ Order "How to Make a Plant Love You" the book: https://amzn.to/2Pyv7Ra ➨ See my Houseplant Picks and Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/summerrayneoakes And want to be kept up-to-date with all the great giveaways, gardening news, and latest videos and blogs? -------------------------------- 💚FOLLOW/SUB ↴ -------------------------------- ▶ Subscribe to YouTube: https://bit.ly/2y1TSym ▶ Instagram+IGTV: https://bit.ly/2R60nsJ ▶ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QkpKWq ▶ Twitter: @sroakes (https://twitter.com/sroakes) ▶ Blog: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/ ▶ Plant Swaps: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/plantswap ▶ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/clrKeL -------------------------------- -------------------------------- 😄SUPPORT ↴ -------------------------------- if you like this episode and the others, then be sure to "Subscribe" to this channel and hit the Notifications bell. This really does help keep the channel moving forward! Also, you can become a pillar of support for the channel by becoming a Sustaining Member. More information here: https://bit.ly/2MvqUPz

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In a world that is sometimes too reserved to move away from tradition, it can be refreshing when someone takes a chance to break away from the norm. Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens in Thailand is one such example. Instead of doing what every other botanic garden does, they have set out to do something different—and it seems to be paying off! In this initial episode, I take a tour of the epic gardens of Nong Nooch to explore not only their grounds—but their philosophy on plant conservation. Stay tuned here because there will be more tours of the gardens coming in subsequent episodes. __ "Plant One On Me" is a channel produced by Summer Rayne Oakes of Homestead Brooklyn that is primarily focused on houseplants and outdoor gardening. Our mission with the channel is to bring people closer to plants by bringing plants closer to them through engaging, entertaining, and educational content. If you enjoy the content and want to support the channel, you can do so by becoming a Sustaining Member for as little as $5/month: https://bit.ly/2MvqUPz Write your questions and suggestions in the comments below the videos and on Instagram @homesteadbrooklyn #PlantOneOnMe. -------------------------------- 😎 COOL STUFF ↴ -------------------------------- ➨ Become a houseplant guru with the Houseplant Masterclass: https://www.houseplantmasterclass.com ➨ Get the 125 Houseplant Care Spreadsheet and the Houseplant Care Tracker™: https://bit.ly/2rMmlJt ➨ Order "How to Make a Plant Love You" the book: https://amzn.to/2Pyv7Ra ➨ See my Houseplant Picks and Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/summerrayneoakes And want to be kept up-to-date with all the great giveaways, gardening news, and latest videos and blogs? -------------------------------- 💚FOLLOW/SUB ↴ -------------------------------- ▶ Subscribe to YouTube: https://bit.ly/2y1TSym ▶ Instagram+IGTV: https://bit.ly/2R60nsJ ▶ Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QkpKWq ▶ Twitter: @sroakes (https://twitter.com/sroakes) ▶ Blog: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/ ▶ Plant Swaps: http://homesteadbrooklyn.com/plantswap ▶ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/clrKeL -------------------------------- -------------------------------- 😄SUPPORT ↴ -------------------------------- if you like this episode and the others, then be sure to "Subscribe" to this channel and hit the Notifications bell. This really does help keep the channel moving forward! Also, you can become a pillar of support for the channel by becoming a Sustaining Member. More information here: https://bit.ly/2MvqUPz

  • published: 19 Dec 2019
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Naples Botanical Garden Episode 1 || Garden Walks with Jack

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Naples Botanical Garden Episode 1 || Garden Walks with Jack

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  • Duration: 25:40
  • Uploaded Date: 29 Apr 2020
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Grab your coffee and relax~ it's time to explore the Naples Botanical Garden! Whether you've been here before, or haven't made it yet, there's always something ...

Grab your coffee and relax~ it's time to explore the Naples Botanical Garden! Whether you've been here before, or haven't made it yet, there's always something new blooming in this extremely impressive establishment! We are so honored that the Garden allowed us to visit and film the beauty it holds to share with all of you! Stay tuned for very exciting Episodes 2 and 3 at the Naples Botanical Garden, on Garden Walks with Jack! A huge Thank You to the staff at Naples Botanical Garden~ we can't wait to continue to work together in the future! You can find out more information on the Garden, memberships, and all their amazing events here: https://www.naplesgarden.org/ You can follow Jack: *Instagram: Jack Barnwell Design *Facebook: Barnwell Landscape and Garden *YouTube: Jack Barnwell Design *www.jackbarnwelldesign.com

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Grab your coffee and relax~ it's time to explore the Naples Botanical Garden! Whether you've been here before, or haven't made it yet, there's always something new blooming in this extremely impressive establishment! We are so honored that the Garden allowed us to visit and film the beauty it holds to share with all of you! Stay tuned for very exciting Episodes 2 and 3 at the Naples Botanical Garden, on Garden Walks with Jack! A huge Thank You to the staff at Naples Botanical Garden~ we can't wait to continue to work together in the future! You can find out more information on the Garden, memberships, and all their amazing events here: https://www.naplesgarden.org/ You can follow Jack: *Instagram: Jack Barnwell Design *Facebook: Barnwell Landscape and Garden *YouTube: Jack Barnwell Design *www.jackbarnwelldesign.com

  • published: 29 Apr 2020
  • views: 16208

How Long Did It Take To Build The Cincinnati Zoo And Botanical Garden

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