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J Schwanke’s Life In Bloom

Lei of the Land

Season 7 Episode 704

On location in Hawaii, with a special two-part episode focused on the native art of the lei. In part one, J visits a lei store in downtown Honolulu to see the variety and multitudes of lei, meets lei maker and author Meleana Estes, and tours Little Plumeria Farms. Also: Ed Kenney, host of the tv show “Family Ingredients,” creates a local dish.

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Friday May 2, 9:30 AM PDT on PBS SoCal Plus
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A Day for Lei
26:46
J celebrates Lei Day on site in Hawaii. A generational tree, lei traditions and culture.
Market Bouquet, Four Ways
26:46
J shows viewers how to enjoy a favorite market bouquet in new and different ways!
Painting and Flowers
26:46
J interprets a Bob Ross painting via flowers. Flower painting tips, Happy Trees Cocktail.
Flower Icon
26:46
J visits a flower design icon, new Anthurium blooms. A Polopino entrée, Hibiscus martini.
Winter in Bloom
26:46
J shares themes for winter flowers and goes beyond traditional holiday red and green.
Self Care with Flowers
26:46
J explores ways to live the flower life and practice self-care principle in the process.
Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
26:46
J explores advantages to being a good neighbor including expressing thanks with flowers.
The Shade of it All
26:46
The theme of shade includes flowers in containers suited to for shady spots.
Día de los Muertos
26:46
Flower friend Sandy Villegas shares paper flower making and Día de los Muertos traditions.
Color Schemes
26:46
Color principles - complimentary, analogous, and monochromatic - inform flower bouquets.
What’s the Tea?
26:46
A look at the tea leaves reveals an immediate future including flowers, family, and tea.
Rose City
26:46
J visits Portland, Oregon - the city of roses, as well as a flower farm and flower market.
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