Mums and Flower Farming with Miranda Bowman

Mums and Flower Farming with Miranda Bowman

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Bearded Iris with Liz Schreiner-Schmidt

On today's episode, Liz Schreiner-Schmidt, President of Schreiner's Gardens in Salem, Oregon, stops by to discuss bearded iris! Iris are in all their glory at their display garden right now, which is open through May 31st. If you don't make it this year, put it on ...  Show more

Live from London: Chelsea Flower Show

Sarah’s in London in garden & flower heaven, and recorded a quick lowdown of her visit so far - Kensington Gardens,  Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and the RHS Chelsea Flower Show!  

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