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Plant Shopping with Martha Stewart

The homeowner gets some professional help shopping for plants at Haskell's Nursery from Martha Stewart, who comes back to the site to transform the greenhouse to an elegant setting for "tea for three."
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Plant Shopping with Martha Stewart

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" What did you tell what you -- what I really want is plants that can take a pretty -- nighttime temperature but I'm reasonably high daytime temperature and you're gonna have to -- to the right plant you're not air conditioning screen -- temperatures during the day."

" When I I want it and so there's and I'm about to show -- That -- in not limited to a narrow Pallet plant material. There are so many things that prefer to have cold temperatures. And as we sent him you know consider daytime temperatures. And I -- turn this thing to do this go to number."

" Eight number eight since I knew it habit and now."

" And this -- house. Mrs. practically everything that's -- this exactly that went on."

" to -- look at the plants I loved this furniture more -- 1000 would be good -- I think is a good size but but I wouldn't get it quite -- I think -- president. Gotten surprise Florio and it's wonderful. How can we look at the plan. This is Bougainville."

" And -- an Angel right now if it's it's a very good coup. -- houseplants. And the only thing I have to warn you about as it does have a drama that area. But that's normal and you know -- come right back every. Good -- oil it's a good color is nice magenta. Of these standards community has and I that you growth means yes I did Collard and his beautiful taken six years ago from the report. And I think that's one thing that Dion ought to do is create a collection of command that's because it gets you through January February and march."

" This was the rose. And there's when one of Atlantis. That you're going to be able to do now that you have a greenhouse. "

" You're gonna be have a have a lot of things. That you. Before handing over it happened just bringing him out when they let."

" And then hide them when they attempt Alan I did see something I absolutely love what is this I think -- and just -- know Diana and away. -- into this this."

" From a tropical. And has to have night temperatures of seventy degrades."

" And it just mind I'd Diana to build another greenhouse take his words are -- time of the collar as I've got a lot more things down here that I like to show. What do colorful place. Are you thinking of any specific color scheme became like a mixture I'd love to have things all -- around them writing different costs. Alan I -- hanging uranium that work well absolutely. Well that'll really limit your color scheme I think in their work that there's so -- you don't have to have bad ones we have salmon pink ones -- we -- the main thing is that."

" That is clones. And in tissue laboratories. And there -- all of them in the ladies and they problems that -- regulate hanging murdering him now these enormous things dilemma. Yes there London listening well that's Islam Mona ponderosa or known as the one element I was working."

" Perfect I don't I think Asia and there's two different kinds of -- yes and certainly the other ones should be."

" Absolutely -- Marvin now aren't you think we can work haven't org and -- I love I think this chocolate beautiful -- would really work well what do you think I know what an element back."

" That's on city."

" Listen very gated -- I'm like that that's part of the ramp on active and -- Have you seen those blooming there and to -- that it would be really wonder what -- windows. So those who -- fuchsia baskets are fun but what they do well and I definitely know. No I wouldn't get one."

" They do well on the west coast they do well. Down in."

" Things around here now -- you know I've always admired but you have those wonderful appearance do you think that would be good well you're speaking to I I call him the father -- Ares would you apply yourself."

" The king. And here at 65000. Of them here. And I don't look at does that it has alienated them."

" Of -- I was just kidding about backlash the king of -- but this is my kingdom. Allan is this is the great -- that belongs to me and nobody else touches. And a privilege to come in here well tell us about the -- there I -- plants. And apparently want to know how O'Sullivan. You know -- I think these are between ten and twelve years ago and the spectacular he cuts -- grow you know. Peacock and it's my logo and we have real ones on the place besides what's this plant it's Eugenia mental."

" But you're ready. Round when new growth that's -- it now. Allen is next on China I do have one very high eighteen foot area in the greenhouse can think of anything that we do especially house."

" Having we're for the old and realizing the textures and colors in the terms of bloom that you have I think acacia would be the perfect. Look at science."

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