In this episode of Cultivation Corner, we take you behind the scenes at The Plant Keeper, one of the top plant nurseries in Dallas, Texas! We sit down with the nursery manager, Karen, to dive into the ins and outs of running a large-scale plant shop, how they care for their massive plant selection, and what it takes to keep everything thriving.

We also discuss the latest plant trends, must-have plants for your collection, and expert tips for plant care straight from the source. Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just starting your journey, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!

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23 Comments

  1. What do you do to dehumidify a spot. I have carpet and it's so humid. I have about 50 plants. Windows have so much condensation every morning. I open windows, fan running and AC is running to clear out some of the humidity.

  2. This was such an exciting episode! Garen has so much knowledge and personality, he most certainly needs to have a You Tube channel for Plant Keeper Inc.!!!!😃🪴💚

  3. This was such an enjoyable episode and guest!! I was completely glued to the screen. Cannot wait for Part 2 next week! Keep up the greatness! ❤ That blackout ending…loved it. Thanks for the giggles.

  4. After rewatching I think some of his tips and tricks so to speak are a little one way or no way,lol.. he definitely has the knowledge working in the field but if it's one thing I've learned in my years being in plants even before it became trendy it's there are literally 100 ways to do things. Not saying he's wrong but he made a point when talking about substrate that he's a store therefore cannot grow everything in a chunky mix that I think is the thing for everything no two scenarios are going to be the same therefore you can't just say no you can't grow that this way. I was told several times I would never be able to grow a waroqueneum because I didn't have a green house, I have an Esmeralda and dark form in full ambient happy as clams and lived through KY winter. I think all of this just depends on the person, what time they have and what growth scenario they are growing in. I don't think even the most skilled professional can say you can't grow that unless they know 100% that person's background and to tell a person not to even try to challenge themselves, I feel is a bad way to turn people off of a hobby that has so many positives.

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