Mr Bloom's Nursery Get Set Grow: Season 1 - 8 Episode s
1x1 - Popstar Cabbage
February 4, 2013
Mr Bloom's fete has come to West Bromwich! Margaret the cabbage wants to be a pop star but she hasn't got anything ready for her performance.
1x2 - Homemade Hat Parade
February 5, 2013
There's a homemade hat parade at Mr Bloom's fete in Hartlepool, but none of the Veggies has a suitable hat.
1x3 - The Great Mashathon
February 6, 2013
A group of scouts are making a huge pile of mashed potatoes at Mr Bloom's fete in Kilmarnock, but don't know what to do with the leftover potatoes and plastic bottles.
1x6 - Jungle High Jinks
February 11, 2013
Mr Bloom's fete has come to the West Midlands! Margaret and Joan are playing at jungle explorers so the Tiddlers use lots of newspaper to make a forest for them to play in. Colin and Mr Bloom visit an enormous greenhouse - a perfect place for peppers to grow.
1x7 - Housewarming Party
February 12, 2013
1x8 - Maypole Mayhem
February 13, 2013
1x9 - Floating Funfair Fun
February 14, 2013
Colin has made friends with a toy rubber duck called Nigel and wants to include him in a Veggie funfair at Mr Bloom's fete in East Anglia.
1x10 - The Caterpillar Trials
February 15, 2013
Joan's pet worm Victor is being disobedient and won't get a medal at the Caterpillar Trials unless he can be trained. The Tiddlers - fresh from their assault course at Mr Bloom's fete in Hartlepool - know exactly what to do and have Victor in perfect shape before Judge Marrow arrives.
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