Zach Galifianakis to Executive Produce Netflix’s "This Is A Gardening Show"; Set for Earth Day Premiere
Zach Galifianakis brings "This Is A Gardening Show" to Netflix on April 22, 2026. Explore the joy of gardening, food security, and organic filmmaking.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 24, 2026, 5:40 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from LEADERSHIP Media Group

A Refreshing Take on the Agrarian Life
Netflix is venturing into the world of horticulture with its latest project, This Is A Gardening Show. Executive-produced by acclaimed actor and comedian Zach Galifianakis, the series aims to dismantle the intimidation factor often associated with professional farming. Rather than presenting himself as an expert, Galifianakis adopts the role of a curious novice, inviting viewers to learn alongside him as he explores the soil. The show’s guiding philosophy is rooted in the belief that the future of humanity and the planet is inherently agrarian, seeking to find "beauty and happiness" in the simple act of cultivation.
Organic Aesthetics and Galifianakis’s Humour
Critics and early viewers have highlighted the show’s unique visual style. Unlike many lifestyle programs that rely on overproduced lighting and hyper-real imagery, This Is A Gardening Show prides itself on a natural, organic aesthetic. This "premium feel with a budget" approach is complemented by Galifianakis’s eclectic humor. Whether interacting with children or seasoned gardeners, the comedian's ability to elicit genuine laughter provides a lighthearted balance to the show's educational segments on food security and seasonal eating.
Netizens Anticipate the "Earth Day" Debut
Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with users describing the series as the exact "vibe" needed in the current global climate. Commenters have praised the focus on gardening as a tool for mental grounding, with some sharing personal stories of how horticulture helped them navigate grief or high-stress environments like military service. The consensus among the audience is a desire for more "organically shot" content that feels personal yet professional. The series is strategically scheduled to premiere exclusively on Netflix on April 22, 2026, coinciding with Earth Day.
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