Growing Floret “Growing Resilience” S2E2 April 5 2024 on Magnolia

On Friday April 5 2024, Magnolia broadcasts an episode of the series Growing Floret!

Growing Resilience Season 2 Episode 2 Episode Summary

In this episode of “Growing Floret” on Magnolia, viewers are invited to join Erin as she delves into the fascinating world of flower breeding. Titled “Growing Resilience,” the episode follows Erin’s journey as she shares her expertise and passion for cultivating unique varieties of flowers, known as “Floret Originals.”

Having dedicated years to studying and documenting the practice of flower breeding, Erin showcases her commitment to creating new and distinctive flower varieties. Despite the challenges and risks involved in focusing solely on breeding for an entire year, Erin remains determined to pursue her passion and see her efforts come to fruition.

Throughout the episode, viewers will gain insight into the intricate process of flower breeding and the dedication required to develop resilient and beautiful blooms. From selecting parent plants to cross-pollination and meticulous care, Erin demonstrates the artistry and science behind creating her signature “Floret Originals.”

Join Erin on her quest to grow resilience and cultivate a legacy of unique flower varieties in “Growing Floret” on Magnolia. With its captivating storytelling and stunning visuals, this episode promises to inspire viewers to embrace their own passions and pursue their dreams, no matter the challenges they may face.

What Time is the “Growing Resilience” Episode On?

The Growing Resilience episode of Growing Floret will be broadcast on April 5 2024 on Magnolia at 9:00 AM at ET/PT.

Is the “Growing Resilience” Episode New?

The Growing Resilience episode of Growing Floret is all new!

Growing Floret Growing Resilience Cast & Stars

Main Cast

Growing Resilience Episode Videos & Previews


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Growing Floret Series Information

Erin and Chris Benzakein risk everything to add and rehabilitate 24 new acres to expand their family-run flower farm in the fertile Skagit River Valley of Washington State.

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