E03: SKG Went P*RN?!? And: Too Much Money, Pet Peeves, And A Call To Action For The Planet Podcast Por  arte de portada

E03: SKG Went P*RN?!? And: Too Much Money, Pet Peeves, And A Call To Action For The Planet

E03: SKG Went P*RN?!? And: Too Much Money, Pet Peeves, And A Call To Action For The Planet

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We are celebrating hitting #4 on the Belgian podcast charts for gardening! In this episode, Jos and Tanya spill the tea on insane market prices, debate plant fast fashion, and chat with a true legend of the Aroid community.


In this episode:

  • The $26,000 Plant: We react to the news of a variegated Anthurium luxurians selling for $26k on the Palmstreet app and discuss if investment plants are making a comeback.

  • Fast Fashion Plants: Costa Farms dropped the Musa 'Pink Nono' for under $50, crashing the market price. Is this good for hobbyists or bad for sustainability?

  • Plant Pet Peeves: We list the things that drive us crazy, including:

    • Nursery tags that just say "Foliage".

    • Putting ice cubes in your orchids.

    • The myth that light brings back lost variegation.

    • The Ultimate Sin: Painted and plastic plants.

  • Interview: Bill Rotolante (Silver Krome Gardens): We sit down with the President of the International Aroid Society (IAS) to discuss:

    • The 15-year cycle of plant market booms.

    • Why Adelonema is the most underrated genus.

    • The hilarious story of what happened to the original SKG.com web domain (Spoiler: It involves adult content).

    • A call to support conservation efforts in the face of deforestation.

  • Rate That Weird Plant: Jos challenges Tanya to rate the sun-stressed Hoya imbricata (which looks like "raw meat"), the rock-like Ceropegia bosseri, and the geometric Decarya madagascariensis.


Mentioned in this episode:

  • Palmstreet App

  • Silver Krome Gardens: https://silverkrome.com

  • International Aroid Society (IAS): https://aroid.org – Please consider donating to their conservation and research grants!


More links

  • Hortikult (⁠⁠https://hortikult.com⁠⁠)
  • Plant Provenance (⁠⁠https://plantprovenance.com⁠⁠)
  • Instagram (⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/plantprovenance⁠⁠)
  • Facebook (⁠⁠https://fb.com/spilltheplanttea⁠⁠)
  • Please email us to submit your tea, confessions, or requests and feedback: ⁠⁠propculture@hortikult.com
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