Thanks for stopping by to take a look at my Top 5 Plants of November! I like to do the Top 5 to keep you guys updated on how my plants are doing. Thanks for …
Boy I’ll say, that Domino cactus is enormous!!! Your plants are gorgeous
Thanksgiving cactus generally require cool temps to set buds. I leave mine outside until bids are set and bring them inside before the temperature drops below 40 degrees.
Nice and cool
Hey Kelly X-mas cat us! Start fertilizer 3 months before bloom time! After bloom don't fertilize until next year! Water when dry on top! Plant Freak!
Love all of them !! But I really love the begonia plant beautiful !!
The begonia is awesome – very beautiful!
Wonderful plants for Nov. Love the huge begonia and your cactus, so nice to get blooms off of the cacti. Thanks for sharing and happy growing.
Hello .this is my first time to watching your video.and its really good and thank you for sharing .i love plants ang gardening too .i wish you also watching my channel .and subscribes God blless
I love your top five plant for the month of November, they are all so beautiful, that cactus sure is amazing. I don't have any Alocasia, I just feel like I don't have the right conditions for them even though they are so beautiful. I have the Aglaonema Red Siam and it is big like yours, I got it on clearance at Lowe's, Mine sits away from an east facing window, and blooms every once in awhile, but I don't like the blooms and I cut them off so the plant doesn't waste it's energy on the bloom. Mine seems to like it's location and puts off a ton of new growth, I don't mist mine because it sits close to where my humidifier is. Wow your Looking glass Begonia is amazing, it really is happy in your home, I have two angel wing Begonias and they struggled at first but now they are doing fine, not anywhere as large as yours, but still pretty happy. Wish that I had a window in my bathroom, I would have many plants in there. I also have a juvenile Monstera Deliciosa, that has two splits and a ton of tiny solid leaves, I love it and can't wait for it to get bigger, it is a super easy one to grow. Your Thanksgiving cactus is the kind that has the appearance of drooping, some of them stand more upright and some droop. I have 7 both the Thanksgiving and the Christmas ones and also an Easter one, like I mentioned some of mine droop and some stand more upright, and I do have mine in a north facing window, and some in an east facing window. I think all of your plants are so pretty, and you are a good plant mama. Thanks Keely Joy, have a great day, bye for now.
The catus behind you what is the name
Wow that begonia is so beautiful!! I can’t believe how big it got for you, I definitely need to put some of my plants in the bathroom.
Hi Keely, your begonia is truly beautiful. It grew so much for you, wow!!!
OMG your Looking Glass Begonia is so GORGEOUS!!! The before and after pic is incredible!!! #WOWZERS
I love the top five of the month videos! It's great to see how the little guys are doing
Hi Keely, It is my experience that Thanksgiving cactus can be fickle and no blooming just happens (or doesn't happen!). I was given starter Thanksgiving cactus in the fall and they are currently blooming, they are very short leaves. On the other hand, I propagated nice long leaves from my mother in law's ancient plant and the smaller pot (given to my daughter) has zero flowers. The mother plant is blooming for the FIRST time since repot last fall. She was a very VERY neglected plant so I surmised that was the problem. Who knows! Don't give up on your cactus! You will be victorious!!! Nice selection of favorites!
The thanksgiving cactus needs 12 hours darkness per day to get blooms. They also need cooler conditions . Same goes for Christmas cactus
Gm edagdwg thanks for sharing love that plant have that done to I call mine Teddy I enjoy your tired Linda have fun
I have gotten my Christmas Cactuses to bloom in East, South and west windows, but they must have total darkness from sundown to sunrise.
Wow your Begonia is so huge compared to what it was before
wow! that begonia is fabulous! Thanks for sharing all the beautiful plants. Hope your thanksgiving was wonderful! What did you do for thanksgiving? Did you cook? Let me know. Pam from Colorado
Beautiful plants !! Happy thanksgiving!!
Loved them all but that begonia looking glass
Wow your Begonia is stunning looking and so different from when you bought it, you've done an amazing job of taking care of it. Love these videos, please continue to do them.
Hi! Do you still fertilize with that fish emulsion? That begonia is giant and stunning. I think it loves the humidity in the bathroom.
My Monstera sits in my south facing door as well and it's huge. Your plants looks healthy and pretty..
I just picked up a domino cactus and that same aglaonema! Great minds think alike I guess. <3 *sidenote has anyone ever told you that you kinda look like one of the beautiful women from a Robert Palmer video?
Your begonia is amazing. You're doing a great job!
I love them all but my favourite is that huge bey begonia
That Begonia is amazing but Monsteras hold a special place in my heart. Thanks for sharing your top 5 with us Keely, I hope you're been having an awesome Thanksgiving. Thumbs Up!!!
I loved your Glass Begonia, she is a beauty. You are right the coloring is magnificent and the red is so vibrant.
Happy Thanksgiving
I have several holiday cacti. They like to dry out and they like bright light. A cooling period at night, such as near a cool window, will often encourage it to bloom.
Your begonia!!
The begonia!!! I copied a tip from a lady in a plant group to get my Thanksgiving cactus to bloom. And even though it has not actually bloomed yet, its loaded with buds. She suggested keeping it oitside all summer and bringing in in fall and once…let me check my memo, hold on….okay I'm back. Here is a copy of her suggestion. These are her words and even though its for a Christmas cactus, its working for my Thanksgiving cactus…I have an antique buffet with the perfect size cabinet to give mine complete darkness as she suggested and it was convient.
Notes on Christmas Cactus: …outside in the summer in a shady spot. Water, feed and propagate during this time. They need the heat to thicken up the stalks to make them strong enough to hold the beautiful flowers. In October back off on watering. Bring her inside by a bright window. This is where it gets tricky. As soon as I get home from work I put her in a completely dark closet. Around 5-6 pm. In and out of the closet for about a month. This helps to trigger buds later. They need less hours of light. Also they will not flower until they reach a 50 degree temp. That’s causes the plant to flower. Once it flowers I barely water during that time and bring it inside to enjoy it. I don’t move it at all until the summer again. Then back outside she goes. She’s outside now and I repotted her since I live in Florida and it’s hot right now.
Wow that begonia is pretty!
Wow, that Begonia is AMAZING!!!!! I bought 2 from Steve's Leaves that are growing great also, I hope mine gets like yours, I have them in a south window that has lace curtains.
Beautiful plants! Your Thanksgiving cactus isn’t sad but what seems to really bring them into bloom is cooler temperatures and shorter length days. You may have a struggle finding a place where you can get some noticeably cooler temps for a good month anyway to set off the bloom cycle. Right now I’m anticipating the blooming of my true Christmas cactus. It’s been in my husbands family for a very long time. The buds are still small but they’re growing!! I guess this is one situation where living in Ohio has it’s advantages over your normally awesome climate. Happy Thanksgiving
All your plants look so happy and healthy.
LOVE LOVE LOVE your Begonia! fyi, your thanksgiving cactus has to have complete blackout darkness every day for around 14 hours, cool cool temps and very reduced watering for 6 weeks. ideally, you start that process in late Sept.
Thank you for sharing all the plants look wonderful
I have found re-potting my Thanksgiving/Christmas cacti in a terra cotta pot is helpful, worth a try.
Love you videos! Your begonia is gorgeous! And your monstera. Mine is getting huge too! I think I need to stake it up like you did.
Your plants are amazing! The Alocasia looks like a different plant from the original. That Monstera is gorgeous! I can go on and on, but I won't. You have a green thumb for sure!
Stunning…that begonia is crazy
Keely, you have such beautiful plants! I love these "Top 5 Plants" of the month! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! Happy Holidays to you and your family!
Boy I’ll say, that Domino cactus is enormous!!! Your plants are gorgeous

Thanksgiving cactus generally require cool temps to set buds. I leave mine outside until bids are set and bring them inside before the temperature drops below 40 degrees.
Nice and cool


Hey Kelly X-mas cat us! Start fertilizer 3 months before bloom time! After bloom don't fertilize until next year! Water when dry on top! Plant Freak!
Love all of them !! But I really love the begonia plant beautiful !!



The begonia is awesome – very beautiful!
Wonderful plants for Nov. Love the huge begonia and your cactus, so nice to get blooms off of the cacti. Thanks for sharing and happy growing.
Hello .this is my first time to watching your video.and its really good and thank you for sharing .i love plants ang gardening too .i wish you also watching my channel .and subscribes
God blless
I love your top five plant for the month of November, they are all so beautiful, that cactus sure is amazing. I don't have any Alocasia, I just feel like I don't have the right conditions for them even though they are so beautiful. I have the Aglaonema Red Siam and it is big like yours, I got it on clearance at Lowe's, Mine sits away from an east facing window, and blooms every once in awhile, but I don't like the blooms and I cut them off so the plant doesn't waste it's energy on the bloom. Mine seems to like it's location and puts off a ton of new growth, I don't mist mine because it sits close to where my humidifier is. Wow your Looking glass Begonia is amazing, it really is happy in your home, I have two angel wing Begonias and they struggled at first but now they are doing fine, not anywhere as large as yours, but still pretty happy. Wish that I had a window in my bathroom, I would have many plants in there. I also have a juvenile Monstera Deliciosa, that has two splits and a ton of tiny solid leaves, I love it and can't wait for it to get bigger, it is a super easy one to grow. Your Thanksgiving cactus is the kind that has the appearance of drooping, some of them stand more upright and some droop. I have 7 both the Thanksgiving and the Christmas ones and also an Easter one, like I mentioned some of mine droop and some stand more upright, and I do have mine in a north facing window, and some in an east facing window. I think all of your plants are so pretty, and you are a good plant mama. Thanks Keely Joy, have a great day, bye for now.
The catus behind you what is the name
Wow that begonia is so beautiful!! I can’t believe how big it got for you, I definitely need to put some of my plants in the bathroom.
Hi Keely, your begonia is truly beautiful. It grew so much for you, wow!!!
OMG your Looking Glass Begonia is so GORGEOUS!!! The before and after pic is incredible!!! #WOWZERS
I love the top five of the month videos! It's great to see how the little guys are doing
Hi Keely, It is my experience that Thanksgiving cactus can be fickle and no blooming just happens (or doesn't happen!). I was given starter Thanksgiving cactus in the fall and they are currently blooming, they are very short leaves. On the other hand, I propagated nice long leaves from my mother in law's ancient plant and the smaller pot (given to my daughter) has zero flowers. The mother plant is blooming for the FIRST time since repot last fall. She was a very VERY neglected plant so I surmised that was the problem. Who knows! Don't give up on your cactus! You will be victorious!!! Nice selection of favorites!
The thanksgiving cactus needs 12 hours darkness per day to get blooms. They also need cooler conditions . Same goes for Christmas cactus
Gm edagdwg thanks for sharing love that plant have that done to I call mine Teddy I enjoy your tired Linda have fun






I have gotten my Christmas Cactuses to bloom in East, South and west windows, but they must have total darkness from sundown to sunrise.
Wow your Begonia is so huge compared to what it was before


wow! that begonia is fabulous! Thanks for sharing all the beautiful plants. Hope your thanksgiving was wonderful! What did you do for thanksgiving? Did you cook? Let me know. Pam from Colorado
Beautiful plants
!! Happy thanksgiving!!
Loved them all but that begonia looking glass
Wow your Begonia is stunning looking and so different from when you bought it, you've done an amazing job of taking care of it. Love these videos, please continue to do them.
Hi! Do you still fertilize with that fish emulsion? That begonia is giant and stunning. I think it loves the humidity in the bathroom.
My Monstera sits in my south facing door as well and it's huge.
Your plants looks healthy and pretty..
I just picked up a domino cactus and that same aglaonema! Great minds think alike I guess. <3 *sidenote has anyone ever told you that you kinda look like one of the beautiful women from a Robert Palmer video?
Your begonia is amazing. You're doing a great job!
I love them all but my favourite is that huge bey begonia
That Begonia is amazing but Monsteras hold a special place in my heart. Thanks for sharing your top 5 with us Keely, I hope you're been having an awesome Thanksgiving. Thumbs Up!!!
I loved your Glass Begonia, she is a beauty. You are right the coloring is magnificent and the red is so vibrant.
Happy Thanksgiving
I have several holiday cacti. They like to dry out and they like bright light. A cooling period at night, such as near a cool window, will often encourage it to bloom.
Your begonia!!
The begonia!!! I copied a tip from a lady in a plant group to get my Thanksgiving cactus to bloom. And even though it has not actually bloomed yet, its loaded with buds. She suggested keeping it oitside all summer and bringing in in fall and once…let me check my memo, hold on….okay I'm back. Here is a copy of her suggestion. These are her words and even though its for a Christmas cactus, its working for my Thanksgiving cactus…I have an antique buffet with the perfect size cabinet to give mine complete darkness as she suggested and it was convient.
Notes on Christmas Cactus:
…outside in the summer in a shady spot. Water, feed and propagate during this time. They need the heat to thicken up the stalks to make them strong enough to hold the beautiful flowers. In October back off on watering. Bring her inside by a bright window. This is where it gets tricky. As soon as I get home from work I put her in a completely dark closet. Around 5-6 pm. In and out of the closet for about a month. This helps to trigger buds later. They need less hours of light. Also they will not flower until they reach a 50 degree temp. That’s causes the plant to flower. Once it flowers I barely water during that time and bring it inside to enjoy it. I don’t move it at all until the summer again. Then back outside she goes. She’s outside now and I repotted her since I live in Florida and it’s hot right now.
Wow that begonia is pretty!
Wow, that Begonia is AMAZING!!!!! I bought 2 from Steve's Leaves that are growing great also, I hope mine gets like yours, I have them in a south window that has lace curtains.
Beautiful plants! Your Thanksgiving cactus isn’t sad but what seems to really bring them into bloom is cooler temperatures and shorter length days. You may have a struggle finding a place where you can get some noticeably cooler temps for a good month anyway to set off the bloom cycle. Right now I’m anticipating the blooming of my true Christmas cactus. It’s been in my husbands family for a very long time. The buds are still small but they’re growing!! I guess this is one situation where living in Ohio has it’s advantages over your normally awesome climate. Happy Thanksgiving
All your plants look so happy and healthy.
LOVE LOVE LOVE your Begonia! fyi, your thanksgiving cactus has to have complete blackout darkness every day for around 14 hours, cool cool temps and very reduced watering for 6 weeks. ideally, you start that process in late Sept.
Thank you for sharing all the plants look wonderful
I have found re-potting my Thanksgiving/Christmas cacti in a terra cotta pot is helpful, worth a try.
Love you videos! Your begonia is gorgeous! And your monstera
. Mine is getting huge too! I think I need to stake it up like you did.
Your plants are amazing! The Alocasia looks like a different plant from the original. That Monstera is gorgeous! I can go on and on, but I won't. You have a green thumb for sure!
Stunning…that begonia is crazy
Keely, you have such beautiful plants! I love these "Top 5 Plants" of the month! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! Happy Holidays to you and your family!