Gardening expert, Frank Ferragine, has 5 house plants trends from the 1970’s that we’re seeing come back in current gardening trends.

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  1. So he is a plant expert and said the plant she is holding is a "Pothos"? Wrong. The one she was holding was a Brazil Philodendron.

  2. Maybe I should be a garden expert. I can tell that plant is not a pothos; and that it's a philodendron , with my eyes closed lol

  3. I have a couple of them, and they are offshoots of plants from my grans.. so they might go back to the 70s 🙂

  4. That plant holder is not for a spider plant, poor plant she looks squished ☹️

  5. He's not much of a plant expert. The FLF is not a Ficus Benjamina, but a Ficus Lyrata. And the "Pothos" is actually a Philodendron Brasil.

    Embarrassing.

  6. Not a pothos, Bud. It's a Philodendron Brasil. Your Pothos was sitting behind your Jade or Crassula Ovata. It was the white variegated one, Marble Queen. The Ficus Lyrata will definitely die in a dark corner. It takes a lot of strong filtered light. So does the rubber plants, jade and aloe
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  7. The female host looks way to young to remember the 70's…
    By the way i love house plants 🌱🌿☘ , ownn about 15 👍🏻

  8. I used to make the macrame hanging plant holders. I would love to have some of the plants from the "70's. My aloe has about 30 sprouts with it, I really need to separate them into individual pots. You don't want a rubber tree plant in the home if you have children or animal that like to chew on the plants. I have a philodendron plant my grandmother gave me in the '80's, it's still going strong. My Pothos plant is huge, I've got some planted in my fish tanks, to help with the nitrates and nilrites I would love to have the donkeys tail, the goldfish plant, etc.

  9. Gm edagdwg enjoy this video thank you plants are fun talking to them thay stand up you don't look like you want to be there linda j.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯💯

  10. He’s not a plant expert. Air plants need more than just “misting”. Perhaps that’s why his displays are dying. Also, that was a Philadendron Brasil, not pothos.

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