
Episode 25: So You Want to Propagate...
Join us as we geek out about propagation, from aroids to succulents, where we'll try to take you a level or two deeper than just *how* to do it. Why does propagation from leaf cuttings work for some p...
11 Nov 20191h 15min

Episode 24: Calatheas and Prayer Plants
Matthew tries again to expand Stephen's "very particular" tastes with a sweeping introduction to the Prayer Plants and Calatheas. Will he succeed? And can he pronounce Zingiberales? Tune in to find ou...
5 Nov 20191h 3min

Episode 23: Off Topic! Little Shop of Horrors Halloween Bonus
Matthew and Stephen dive *deep* (drunkenly) into a favorite classic movie, Little Shop of Horrors, with the crew from 24 Flames per Second, one of our favorite podcasts! In 2019, is this a problematic...
31 Okt 20191h 16min

Episode 22: Brassavola nodosa Plant Profile
Want to hear what it sounds like when we thoroughly agree on a plant? Behold Brassavola nodosa, a fragrant, tough orchid that we have both kept and loved for years. We'll walk through our different ap...
28 Okt 201933min

Episode 21: Pothos. We're going to talk about them.
The Plant Daddies grudgingly admit the numerous merits of the pedestrian but perennially-dependable Pothos plants! Even some with rabbit proteins. Matthew admits that he is secretly propagating them. ...
22 Okt 20191h 6min

Episode 20: with Jane Perrone, of On The Ledge
!!! OK, today we welcome one of our very favorites, Jane Perrone of On The Ledge podcast! She shares where her houseplant journey began, some of her current favorites, and even a few plants she would ...
15 Okt 20191h 2min

Episode 19: Begonia maculata ‘Wightii’ Plant Profile
Everyone has seen pictures of the internet’s current favorite Begonia on social media, Begonia maculata ‘Wightii’. AKA Polka Dot Begonia, this is a beautiful cultivar loved for its graphic, colorful f...
10 Okt 201919min

Episode 18: Pilea peperomioides Plant Profile
Is there anyone online who hasn’t seen Pilea peperomioides? For a plant that has graced Scandinavian window sills since the 1940s, but wasn’t described in science until the 1980s, it has an explosive ...
8 Okt 201931min



















