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Even more Silence, ça pousse! : https://www.france.tv/france-5/silenc... Full Silence, ça pousse! February 8, 2019: Plants take us far away, even though they are right next door MEETING: Silkworms The mulberry tree was introduced to France to raise silkworms. Bernard Perret continues to practice this silkworm culture from Asia to preserve silk manufacturing. DISCOVERY: Traveling plants Some plants have traveled around the world to become part of our daily lives, a journey that is accelerating and justifies a few rules. GARDEN VISIT: the Georges Delaselle garden on the island of Batz. Passionate about plants and exoticism, Georges Delaselle chose the island of Batz to build the garden of his dreams in the 1900s. Restored 30 years ago, it offers a real change of scenery. DON'T PANIC: At Isabelle's In Normandy, Isabelle has a house on stilts, like an island on a pond, and she wants to secure and plant the footbridge giving access to it. Total immersion in the world of gardening with Stéphane Marie and Carole Tolila! The magazine "Silence, ça pousse!" celebrates plants in all their forms through different sections: Portraits and Discoveries, which highlight the essential and emblematic players in the world of gardening and plants, as well as the major environmental movements that are preparing for the world of tomorrow, Decryptions of "Landscape" by Stéphane accompanied by professionals, Visits to the most beautiful Gardens where plants are king. Stéphane Marie, a gardening expert, gives advice and tips for transforming the smallest plot of land into a dream garden, while Carole Tolila introduces us to original creations around plants and ecological initiatives. A highlight of the show is the “Don’t Panic” sequence in which Stéphane Marie works at a private home to redevelop their garden.