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Visionary Gardeners Season 3 Episodes

Season 3 Episode Guide

5 Episodes 2026 - 2026

Episode 1

Garden Creativity

An award-winning garden designer starts to think about retirement, but continues to cultivate her vast garden, which changes almost daily—year-round. A contemplative gardener downsizes from a large home garden to a collection of potted succulents. These in turn, inspire a series of visual art collages.

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Episode 2

Once a Gardener, Always a Gardener

A retired couple have tended a 5-acre garden for decades. It features drifts of the rare meconopsis poppy, rhododendrons, and primula vulgaris—growing in a meadow larger than most people's entire garden. A gardener's lifetime of experience working in different regions culminates in a garden filled with international plants that testify to her credo "blooms every day."

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Episode 3

Growing Like No Other

A horticulturist singlehandedly maintains a complex regenerative agriculture system and greenhouse. There she produces 35 varieties of citrus, as well as avocados, passionfruit, and other tree fruits. A conifer and rare plant collector has operated his dream nursery of unusual plants for over 45 years.

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Episode 4

The Pure Joy of Gardening

A renowned writer considers gardening one of "the great pleasures of life," as it has provided her a career, continues to offer daily gratifications, and ultimately contentment. A garden designer finds fulfillment in both his own home garden, and those of his clients. His daily engagement with plants, connects him to a higher level of consciousness and happiness.

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Episode 5

The Native Plant Nursery

Two Biologists run a nursery, specializing exclusively on native plants from their region of Vancouver Island. They also work directly on numerous restoration and naturalizing projects each year, provide workshops and guidance for individuals and organizations, as well as contribute to citizen science. Their goals are to educate the public, engage their community, and celebrate the joy of nature as seen in native plants.

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