Plant Daddy Podcast

Your digital plant friends, here to help you take your indoor jungle/desert/bog to the next level si

Episodes

Total: 145

We sit down with Toine Overgaag of Westerlay Orchids, a major grower of Phalaenopsis on the West Coa

How well is the “traditional” plant industry serving the interests of the newest wave of plant paren

You may know about Sundews, but the Plant Daddies believe these particularly tiny, beautiful members

The Lipstick Plant is the very first Gesneriad we discuss on the show, and we both feel that this ro

Is there more to our relationship with houseplants than collecting and cultivating? Maria Failla of

If the Plant Daddies could surprise each other with a plant to grow together, what would happen? You

How much do you know about fertilizing your houseplants? …and how much do we know? After a radically

Need a foliage plant for a low light spot that will actually survive? Even thrive? This week we talk

What should go in that less-sunny window? The Plant Daddies tackle a timely listener question in thi

Many of us have owned a Croton plant, Codiaeum variegatum, but how many of us can reliably get them

Are you a fan of cactus flowers… but not cactus spines? This week the Plant Daddies cover Echinopsis

Are you considering a splurge Hoya? If so, the Plant Daddies believe Hoya callistophylla should be o

For this month's Chill 'n Chat, we dish about plant pots! (See what I did there? Thank you.) We'll c

The Spider Plant finally gets some love! We share our experiences, care tips, opinions (of course) a

After some Stephen-centric plant updates, the Plant Daddies cover a surprisingly rewarding houseplan

Not long ago, the Plant Daddies discussed how many houseplants is too many, and if memory serves, th

This week the Plant Daddies cover Scindapsus pictus and treubii, ubiquitous trailing tropicals with

Can't stop buying plants? Or have you ever felt so overwhelmed you've considered leaving the hobby a

This week we cover what may be one of the original strange houseplants, Bowiea, which has been descr

This week we talk Ficus elastica. If there's so much to love about the hardy, beautiful, low-light-t