Season 5 Episode 29
What's better than one colour? How about two? Three? MORE!
The Growing Season returns to their TGS Colour Series with a bang.
Bi-Colour/Colour Gradients are the latest entry in the Colour Series library.
Jack McFarland updates the listeners on his ongoing cancer treatments.
The trio discuss the trend of plants featuring blooms and leaves that change colour throughout seasons that aren't necessarily the autumn.
Hydrangeas come into focus but they aren't the only horticultural organism that features colour gradient blooms.
Is bi-colour the result of a genetic flaw? You'll be interested to know.
The differences between bi-tonal and bi-coloured plants are discussed.
How do you design with these types of plants? Is variegation considered bin-tonal?
Petunias, pansies and snapdragons are great examples of colour-gradient annuals. The trio chat about these all-stars.
Bi-colour lilacs! OHHHH BABY!
Tune in.
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