S1E13 Planting a Wildflower Meadow
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A family embarks on a journey to renovate their new home, treating it as a design laboratory. They experience excitement as construction progresses, focusing on landscaping that incorporates native plants to attract wildlife. The process involves careful planning, plant selection, and ongoing management to combat invasive species. Ultimately, the family reflects on their efforts and invites others to engage in creating wildlife habitats.
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