00:00You
00:30I'm dreading taking my transfiguration out.
01:00I'm dreading taking my transfiguration out.
01:20This must be my house chest. I just need to insert the token. Seems I'll need to find more house tokens if I'm to open this. Quite a few by the look of it.
01:50I'm dreading taking my transfiguration out.
02:00I'm dreading taking my transfiguration out.
02:20I'm dreading taking my transfiguration out.
05:12At least you didn't do all that well.
11:42It's a good day.
11:46Good morning, Professor Garlick.
11:48How wonderful it is to see you again, Lenora dear.
11:51Oh, here. You'll need these for today's class.
11:55Um, a little treat for your auntie.
12:01Ah, hello.
12:04Class, please welcome the newest rose in our garden.
12:10We do look forward to growing together.
12:12How thrilling it is to have everyone back together again.
12:19This year will be filled with enchantment and excitement,
12:22but the most important thing cultivated in herbology is knowledge.
12:28The prudent herbologist is no more afraid of the venomous tentacular than the bouncing bone.
12:36Now then, today we will be acquainting ourselves with the mellifluous tuber
12:41known as the mandrake root.
12:45Accio.
12:48Let's see if we can't make our fibrous friends a bit more comfortable, shall we?
12:53First, let's protect our ears.
12:55Now, everyone, grip their mandrake by the tendrils and give it a firm tug.
13:07Quickly!
13:22Quickly!
13:22Take your mandrake in the new port and cut down the toilet!
13:27The soil should envelop the roof like a warm, dirty blanket,
13:45putting the mandrake right at ease.
13:47Repairer!
13:55I'm very sorry about that.
13:57Yours was a bit mature, I'm afraid.
14:00All right then, off you go.
14:03Slendid work, everyone!
14:04Now, for our next task, we'll be planting Dittany at our potting tables.
14:14You can all get stuff.
14:15The best time to plant a seed is last season.
14:18The second best time is now.
14:19I do wonder about Professor Fig.
14:25He's hardly ever in his classroom.
14:27Most strange.
14:30Yes, Professor?
14:31Firstly, well done with your mandrake.
14:33They can be rather difficult to get a grasp of.
14:40Actually, I enjoyed it.
14:41I couldn't help but catch your enthusiasm.
14:43How kind of you.
14:45It seems you're already taking to herbology like a mandrake to fresh soil.
14:50Now, as I mentioned, next we'll be planting Dittany.
14:53Let us find you some seeds.
14:55I already have some, Professor.
14:56Pick them up in Hogsmeade.
14:58You visited the magic neep.
15:00Wonderful!
15:01A prepared student is bound to bloom.
15:04I've arranged for you to have your own potting table here in the classroom.
15:08Wasn't easy to spare one on such late notice.
15:11Plant the seeds there now, and you can return to harvest them later.
15:15Even with soil, sunlight, and a bit of magic,
15:19they will take time to grow.
15:23Let's see how to balance my star-thistle arrangement.
15:27Pardon me, Professor.
15:28What am I supposed to do with the Dittany seeds?
15:30Your part in all this floral alchemy is simple.
15:34Take the seeds to your potting table.
15:35Did you know that you can use the mandrake to defend yourself?
15:47Why the very idea?
15:50Pardon me, Professor.
15:52What am I supposed to...
15:53Your part in all this.
15:54Well done!
16:20Once it can be harvested, your Dittany will be ready to use in Wiggenweld potion.
16:26I'll let Professor Sharp tell you about that.
16:29Now, what say we branch out?
16:32Introduce you to a different sort of flora.
16:36The Chinese chomping cabbage.
16:37You'll find that some plants are better suited to uses outside of a cauldron.
16:44The cabbages do get testy without something to chew.
16:47Fortunately, I have a dummy for them to gnaw on.
16:51Dear, dear, and let them have a good chomping.
16:53Yes, Professor.
16:54They're in the other greenhouse.
16:55It's just at the end of the footbridge leading out of this room.
16:58Your classmate, Mr Pruitt, has kindly offered to accompany you.
17:02Come back and see me when you're finished.
17:03Oh, and mind your fingers, they do bite.
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