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Tour of the Greenhouse with Martha Stewart

Bob, Martha, and Diana look at plants in the new greenhouse. Martha describes the choices and placement of the various plants. A wide selection pots and containers are also used to create a beautiful decor.
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Tour of the Greenhouse with Martha Stewart

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" Hey look at what you've done it here not. -- that it's beautiful look very very I don't -- little overwhelmed with a lot of plant you've brought into the greenhouse."

" What I and I -- and mister -- this morning and we got a really good stuff and I think in one year you'll be surprised you come back. To see what's happened to all of these plant. Really special."

" Now do you have to worry much about placement in and we put them in the green house heartthrob."

" I think you're gonna have to close to the window under the light goes and plants like more -- look at that something is -- the -- lower than that they're they're a little high art. -- chains and -- just get a nice change by the yard art restorer and you can lower than you can put the envelope please if you want you can contrived continent. And then I love these policies square. I terracotta pot that. And it's nice rooms but this really needs a two tours and this plywood throw us flowers while you're around. Have had clamor -- you call it to secure and French -- And nobody got too cute but this -- is is teacher in France and that and that's a trellis that teaches the roots to grow up."

" So that's something that would bring the growth Upton into I it would be very nice. And how has that neat looking you know I'm used to seeing other."

" I think they look very pretty like this and I don't like to ever plant two semesters. I mean little boring -- out but it would it take you. Well this is and beautiful very heated box would have a Rosemary tree we had you Lola. And when these things grow and thrive you'll see -- continue to bloom this is called this pergola I love this it's called but it does have a hard -- the plastic plants I definitely want nothing can happen to him a lot of love that animal. That we'll just throw down an opulent beautifully. These are -- and I think it's and it really start collecting when she sees the Lebanese are they come here. And -- standard. Hazard at six years old but it really -- yeah so that's quite a responsibility to care or plant that -- I don't know. CNN moving from January February march -- you. Just these are so beautiful I don't either I think it was spectacular thing. And he should really concentrate on also accumulate more intense heat -- because they believe me on senate -- list in what is this. That's something I want to for years it's an occasion and that has launched hanging yellow blooms. So you can actually grow that in here permanently -- it is literally live here and keep it pruned and you'll see this August be bold and beautiful and really keep the size you want. This I think. We should try this is the bougainvillea that mr. has told -- Ohio -- thinking not and I think we put back right here. And it decorative -- Weekend training is you know as a cleaner as a line yeah. Actually it as a quiet around the doorway and all that spectacular. Yet but at this very beautiful blue right here -- that's client via. And and I think I would look at this it is on Birtley. It'll little kid I always carry the joist sensitive threatening and I -- trek movie. Plus sort of like the other of these that way things never know that it's been Clinton's right and not you've got to look at these fantastic orchids that chocolate or."

" Yeah enough."

" That's very beautiful now and this again this is this something that's ever blooming that you just having most of bitty town will -- once a year but it is for quite a long time you'll have to Washington he's doing here. But -- learn about hygiene and Medicare being -- all things plant that and it's gonna work act you know it's like bringing art dealers."

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