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Delicos refuses to sell a plant without the correct soil. The nursery features a custom "Soil Lab" where customers can bring in a sample of their home dirt (or a photo of their light conditions) to be matched with a specific biochar and mycorrhizal blend made in-house.

The anime was animated by J.C. STAFF and directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori. The "TRUMP" Mystery

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The nursery was divided into different sections, each with its own unique theme. The "Moonlight Garden" featured rare, nocturnal blooming flowers that shone like stars in the evening light. The "Rainforest" section was home to towering trees, their trunks wrapped in vines and epiphytes, creating a sense of adventure and exploration. The "Sensory Garden" was designed for children, with plants that stimulated the senses, such as fragrant herbs, textured succulents, and colorful flowers that danced in the breeze.

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After the finale, a compilation episode recapping the first six episodes was also aired.

Delicos Nursery distinguishes itself from big-box garden centers through three core pillars: STAFF and directed by Hiroshi Nishikiori

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