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As host Costa Georgiadis and pint-size co-presenter Molly Moriarty explain, Gardening Australia Junior is the show the world needs right now.

, there was no chance of her getting overawed by the camera. But like all her co-stars on, Molly’s gardening credentials are also impeccable – her passion for greenery began under the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I’ve been into gardening since the first COVID lockdown – my school had sent out care packages to all the students and inside was a packet of sunflower seeds. So I planted my very first plant and watched it grow, and from then on, I’ve loved getting out and taking care of all our plants.

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