This Is a Gardening Show review Zach Galifianakis' charming new series feels like perfect TV
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This Is a Gardening Show review  Zach Galifianakis' charming new series feels like perfect TV
"Each episode begins with some seemingly impromptu interviews with kids. It's a smart move, because it allows Galifianakis to stretch the muscles he worked on Between Two Ferns, alternately absurd and mocking."
"He visits a sun-dappled tomato farm and learns about the types of tomatoes that are most likely to survive the climate crisis. He meets a composting expert, who is filled with such joy about her job that it's hard not to hang on her every word."
"A huge part of this is down to Galifianakis. A longtime gardener, who started growing peanuts when he moved to Los Angeles, Galifianakis manages to locate the sweet spot for the curious beginner."
This Is a Gardening Show features Zach Galifianakis, who combines humor and gardening lessons in six 15-minute episodes. The show begins with interviews of children, allowing Galifianakis to connect with a curious audience. He then meets gardening experts to share valuable information, such as types of tomatoes resilient to climate change and the joys of composting. The light-hearted approach and engaging content make gardening feel approachable and fun, contrasting with traditional gardening shows that may seem dull to viewers.
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