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Earth: Celebrate The Earth
Tuesday, June 5, at 11 am on Create
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Thursday, June 7, at 11 am on Create
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Tuesday, June 5, at 5 pm on Create
Thursday, June 7, at 11 am on Create
MAKE any day Arbor Day after host Jamie Durie visits the Massachusetts Horticultural Society to explain how to choose and plant the right tree for the right spot. TEACH future generations about the importance of preserving the earth with gardening tips for kids from lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers. DIG up some worms at the Water Conservation Garden at California's Cuyamaca College with Jamie's advice on vermiculture: worm-driven composting. EAT raw right from the garden with chef Michel Nischan.
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Earth: Celebrate The Earth
Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 10:00am on Create
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 4:00pm on Create
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 10:00pm on Create
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 4:00am on Create
Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 10:00am on Create
Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 4:00pm on Create
Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 10:00pm on Create
Friday, May 25, 2012 at 4:00am on Create
Saturday, May 26, 2012 at 3:30pm on VPT
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 10:00am on Create
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 4:00pm on Create
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 at 10:00pm on Create
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 at 4:00am on Create
Thursday, May 31, 2012 at 10:00am on Create
Thursday, May 31, 2012 at 4:00pm on Create
Thursday, May 31, 2012 at 10:00pm on Create
Friday, June 1, 2012 at 4:00am on Create
Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 5:00pm on Create
Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
Thursday, June 7, 2012 at 5:00pm on Create
Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
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Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 5:00pm on Create
Saturday, June 16, 2012 at 3:30pm on VPT
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 5:00pm on Create
Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 5:00pm on Create
Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 3:30pm on VPT
Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
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Thursday, June 28, 2012 at 11:00am on Create
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Urban Oasis
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Community gardens popping up in New York City and Boston's oldest farmer's market are showcased.
Community gardens popping up in New York City and Boston's oldest farmer's market are showcased.
Edible Gardens
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Visit the Cornerstone Festival of Gardens and the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden.
Visit the Cornerstone Festival of Gardens and the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden.
Light Up Your Garden
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Specimens that reflect light and bring light into the garden are found at the Ruth Bancroft Garden.
Specimens that reflect light and bring light into the garden are found at the Ruth Bancroft Garden.
Inspired Gardens
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A seasonal walk in the New York Botanical Garden provides a lesson in sustaining a seasonal border.
A seasonal walk in the New York Botanical Garden provides a lesson in sustaining a seasonal border.
Perennial Favorites
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The Huntington Botanical Gardens in California and the New York Botanical Garden are explored.
The Huntington Botanical Gardens in California and the New York Botanical Garden are explored.
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Edible
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EDIBLE gardens are making a comeback as the cost of food skyrockets. This week, four different stories feature edible gardening. Host Jamie Durie visits COPIA, the American Center for Food and Wine. There, he tours their extensive vegetable gardens and orchards to learn about the COPIA philosophy and especially the innovative beds that feature herbs, ornamentals and edibles together. Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom visits an herb nursery, where he learns about unique selections. This week's "Homegrown" segment shares a technique that will teach viewers how to dry in-season produce for use throughout the winter. Then, Jamie learns about the benefits of compost tea in the garden.
EDIBLE gardens are making a comeback as the cost of food skyrockets. This week, four different stories feature edible gardening. Host Jamie Durie visits COPIA, the American Center for Food and Wine. There, he tours their extensive vegetable gardens and orchards to learn about the COPIA philosophy and especially the innovative beds that feature herbs, ornamentals and edibles together. Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom visits an herb nursery, where he learns about unique selections. This week's "Homegrown" segment shares a technique that will teach viewers how to dry in-season produce for use throughout the winter. Then, Jamie learns about the benefits of compost tea in the garden.
Soft
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What's SOFTscaping? Plainly said, it's anything that's not hardscape in the garden. But certain types of plants are better at softening than others. Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom visits a specialty grass nursery in New Hampshire to see some best bets; there, he learns how grasses are year-round showstoppers. Host Jamie Durie visits the world-famous Filoli gardens in northern California to learn how good plant choices are used to soften design. Resident chef Michel Nischan shares a not-to-be-missed recipe for green, hard-to-ripen tomatoes left in the garden.
What's SOFTscaping? Plainly said, it's anything that's not hardscape in the garden. But certain types of plants are better at softening than others. Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom visits a specialty grass nursery in New Hampshire to see some best bets; there, he learns how grasses are year-round showstoppers. Host Jamie Durie visits the world-famous Filoli gardens in northern California to learn how good plant choices are used to soften design. Resident chef Michel Nischan shares a not-to-be-missed recipe for green, hard-to-ripen tomatoes left in the garden.
Dark
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This week, we're keeping you in the DARK! Deep, dark chocolate and black plants look great in any garden. Join host Jamie Durie as he visits the San Francisco Botanical Garden to see how they've worked dark plants into their collections. Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom shows off his favorite groundcover for dark locations. Got shade? Get moss! Starting a beautiful moss garden is easier than you think when you've got the right conditions. Not enough room in the city to grow everything you'd like? Resident chef Michel Nischan's "Homegrown" segment this week introduces you to the best farmer's market in New England, in the heart of Boston - where you'll learn to select the best, diverse produce with renowned chef Barbara Lynch.
This week, we're keeping you in the DARK! Deep, dark chocolate and black plants look great in any garden. Join host Jamie Durie as he visits the San Francisco Botanical Garden to see how they've worked dark plants into their collections. Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom shows off his favorite groundcover for dark locations. Got shade? Get moss! Starting a beautiful moss garden is easier than you think when you've got the right conditions. Not enough room in the city to grow everything you'd like? Resident chef Michel Nischan's "Homegrown" segment this week introduces you to the best farmer's market in New England, in the heart of Boston - where you'll learn to select the best, diverse produce with renowned chef Barbara Lynch.
Light
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Using LIGHT to your advantage in the garden is a skill. This week, The Victory Garden looks at light in many different ways. Host Jamie Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, CA, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light, or bring light into your garden. Then, we tackle one of gardening's most persistent questions: what's a gardener to do with shade? Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom gives a primer on the many different types of shade, and how to choose the right plant for the right place. Our "Homegrown" segment this week features a Burmese salad with greens and herbs straight from the garden and greenhouse.
Using LIGHT to your advantage in the garden is a skill. This week, The Victory Garden looks at light in many different ways. Host Jamie Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, CA, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light, or bring light into your garden. Then, we tackle one of gardening's most persistent questions: what's a gardener to do with shade? Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom gives a primer on the many different types of shade, and how to choose the right plant for the right place. Our "Homegrown" segment this week features a Burmese salad with greens and herbs straight from the garden and greenhouse.
New
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The best of the NEW! Host Jamie Durie takes viewers to Cornerstone Gardens one of North America's premier collections of exciting new garden design. Cornerstone presents gardeners with terrific, fresh ideas to bring home to their own spaces. Ever wonder how new plants make it onto nursery shelves? Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom explores the path from seed to retail sale when he visits an All-American Selection trial garden. This week's "Homegrown" segment features a husband and wife team that bring the farm to the table: Farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun show resident chef Michel Nischan the glories of freshly-dug potatoes.
The best of the NEW! Host Jamie Durie takes viewers to Cornerstone Gardens one of North America's premier collections of exciting new garden design. Cornerstone presents gardeners with terrific, fresh ideas to bring home to their own spaces. Ever wonder how new plants make it onto nursery shelves? Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom explores the path from seed to retail sale when he visits an All-American Selection trial garden. This week's "Homegrown" segment features a husband and wife team that bring the farm to the table: Farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun show resident chef Michel Nischan the glories of freshly-dug potatoes.
Old
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OLD is new again. During World Wars I and II, home gardeners supported the effort abroad by growing their own vegetables to feed their families. Today, the Victory Garden movement continues - representing the need to work toward sustainability in an effort to connect the planet to the plate. Join host Jamie Durie as he visits San Francisco to see the installation of "Victory Gardens 2008" in front of City Hall's Civic Center. Jamie speaks with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and renowned chef and passionate slow food advocate Alice Waters about this special city project. Then, gardening correspondent Paul Epsom visits Mixed Border Nursery in Hollis, NH, to show us how many old varieties of plants are still favorites today-- and how they've evolved through hybridization. Resident chef Michel Nischan's "Homegrown" segment features a master gardener whose greenhouse and garden supply a new restaurant.
OLD is new again. During World Wars I and II, home gardeners supported the effort abroad by growing their own vegetables to feed their families. Today, the Victory Garden movement continues - representing the need to work toward sustainability in an effort to connect the planet to the plate. Join host Jamie Durie as he visits San Francisco to see the installation of "Victory Gardens 2008" in front of City Hall's Civic Center. Jamie speaks with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and renowned chef and passionate slow food advocate Alice Waters about this special city project. Then, gardening correspondent Paul Epsom visits Mixed Border Nursery in Hollis, NH, to show us how many old varieties of plants are still favorites today-- and how they've evolved through hybridization. Resident chef Michel Nischan's "Homegrown" segment features a master gardener whose greenhouse and garden supply a new restaurant.
Earth: Celebrate The Earth
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MAKE any day Arbor Day after host Jamie Durie visits the Massachusetts Horticultural Society to explain how to choose and plant the right tree for the right spot. TEACH future generations about the importance of preserving the earth with gardening tips for kids from lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers. DIG up some worms at the Water Conservation Garden at California's Cuyamaca College with Jamie's advice on vermiculture: worm-driven composting. EAT raw right from the garden with chef Michel Nischan.
MAKE any day Arbor Day after host Jamie Durie visits the Massachusetts Horticultural Society to explain how to choose and plant the right tree for the right spot. TEACH future generations about the importance of preserving the earth with gardening tips for kids from lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers. DIG up some worms at the Water Conservation Garden at California's Cuyamaca College with Jamie's advice on vermiculture: worm-driven composting. EAT raw right from the garden with chef Michel Nischan.
Friends: Entertain With A Twist
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JOIN homeowners Chris and Mindy Johnston of Medford, Mass., on a quest for the perfect deck and watch the transformations made by host Jamie Durie and gardener Kip Anderson. FOLLOW chef Michel Nischan's simple steps to bring color to any party with these crisp appetizers. SHAKE things up as lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers demonstrates her recipe for a fresh Bloody Mary, perfect for entertaining friends.
JOIN homeowners Chris and Mindy Johnston of Medford, Mass., on a quest for the perfect deck and watch the transformations made by host Jamie Durie and gardener Kip Anderson. FOLLOW chef Michel Nischan's simple steps to bring color to any party with these crisp appetizers. SHAKE things up as lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers demonstrates her recipe for a fresh Bloody Mary, perfect for entertaining friends.
Sky: Enjoy A Variety Of Garden Views
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FORECAST the weather when host Jamie Durie meets up with Boston-based ABC affiliate weatherman David Epstein to learn about the latest, greatest tracking tools and how the weather and climate affect plant choices. FRAME the perfect view after gardening correspondent Paul Epsom shows you how to design with sight in mind. SATISFY your sweet AND spicy cravings with this recipe for savory jam made with fresh blackberries and jalapenos from Chef Mischel Nischan's garden.
FORECAST the weather when host Jamie Durie meets up with Boston-based ABC affiliate weatherman David Epstein to learn about the latest, greatest tracking tools and how the weather and climate affect plant choices. FRAME the perfect view after gardening correspondent Paul Epsom shows you how to design with sight in mind. SATISFY your sweet AND spicy cravings with this recipe for savory jam made with fresh blackberries and jalapenos from Chef Mischel Nischan's garden.
Easy: Simplify Your Garden With Tricks And Tips
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JOIN host Jamie Durie at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and learn how to "learn from the big guys" - garden tourists can recycle great ideas and put them to use in their own gardens. DECORATE your late-season garden with bold ideas for fall containers provided by gardening correspondent Paul Epsom. PRESERVE the freshness when lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers learns Chef Michel Nischan's tips on growing vegetables and pickling for the winter.
JOIN host Jamie Durie at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and learn how to "learn from the big guys" - garden tourists can recycle great ideas and put them to use in their own gardens. DECORATE your late-season garden with bold ideas for fall containers provided by gardening correspondent Paul Epsom. PRESERVE the freshness when lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers learns Chef Michel Nischan's tips on growing vegetables and pickling for the winter.
Horizontal: Look Across Your Garden And Discover T
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EXPAND your knowledge of plants that spread when host Jamie Durie visits San Diego to tour the luxurious landscape of garden designer Dinah Grisdale. POUND the pavement, or cobblestone, when the Stone Guys, Dean and Derek, show you how to lay cobble, improving the look of your driveway. VISIT the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego with host Jamie Durie to learn creative ideas for developing a water-wise ground cover. LEARN about (and cook with!) a sprawling, delicious vegetable - the humble squash - with Chef Michel Nischan.
EXPAND your knowledge of plants that spread when host Jamie Durie visits San Diego to tour the luxurious landscape of garden designer Dinah Grisdale. POUND the pavement, or cobblestone, when the Stone Guys, Dean and Derek, show you how to lay cobble, improving the look of your driveway. VISIT the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego with host Jamie Durie to learn creative ideas for developing a water-wise ground cover. LEARN about (and cook with!) a sprawling, delicious vegetable - the humble squash - with Chef Michel Nischan.
Hybrid 1: Discover An Eclectic Mix Of Gardening Ti
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EXPLORE the Huntington Botanical Gardens in California with host Jamie Durie and learn how to put your plants in the spotlight through the art of staging. DIVIDE and conquer your perennials with a little help from gardening correspondent Paul Epsom. JOIN lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers on a tour of Chef Michel Nichan's garden and learn about organic gardening - plus, discover how fresh ingredients can make your steak sizzle.
EXPLORE the Huntington Botanical Gardens in California with host Jamie Durie and learn how to put your plants in the spotlight through the art of staging. DIVIDE and conquer your perennials with a little help from gardening correspondent Paul Epsom. JOIN lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers on a tour of Chef Michel Nichan's garden and learn about organic gardening - plus, discover how fresh ingredients can make your steak sizzle.
Cool: Create A Garden That's Cool
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EXPLORE a private garden in Beverly Hills with host Jamie Durie and see some fantastic pool-side landscaping. GROW a garden that incorporates cool colors into perennial borders. PICK the best plants for winter interest with gardening correspondent Paul Epsom's favorites. REFRESH your day with an appetizing recipe for a cool soup demonstrated by chef Michel Nischan.
EXPLORE a private garden in Beverly Hills with host Jamie Durie and see some fantastic pool-side landscaping. GROW a garden that incorporates cool colors into perennial borders. PICK the best plants for winter interest with gardening correspondent Paul Epsom's favorites. REFRESH your day with an appetizing recipe for a cool soup demonstrated by chef Michel Nischan.
Vertical: Think Up!
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FIND the best climbing plants with garden correspondent Paul Epsom. CREATE a vertical element in the garden with a bougainvillea espalier, inspired by the Getty Museum's art. STIR up some tasty concoctions when Michel Nischan shows you how fresh juice can brighten any recipe.
FIND the best climbing plants with garden correspondent Paul Epsom. CREATE a vertical element in the garden with a bougainvillea espalier, inspired by the Getty Museum's art. STIR up some tasty concoctions when Michel Nischan shows you how fresh juice can brighten any recipe.
Hot: Create A Garden That Beats The Heat
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EXPLORE an incredible collection of cycads in Los Angeles with host Jamie Durie and learn more about this ancient plant that thrives in a hot climate. WATCH as the Stone Guys heat up the garden with a firepit and outdoor wood-burning oven. CULTIVATE a vibrant garden with garden correspondent Paul Epsom's tips on hot color combos for the garden and containers. DISCOVER the many varieties of eggplant with chef Michel Nischan - and try a hot and spicy recipe sure to warm you up.
EXPLORE an incredible collection of cycads in Los Angeles with host Jamie Durie and learn more about this ancient plant that thrives in a hot climate. WATCH as the Stone Guys heat up the garden with a firepit and outdoor wood-burning oven. CULTIVATE a vibrant garden with garden correspondent Paul Epsom's tips on hot color combos for the garden and containers. DISCOVER the many varieties of eggplant with chef Michel Nischan - and try a hot and spicy recipe sure to warm you up.
Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In Your
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Learn about water, in all its forms, in your garden. JOIN gardening correspondent Paul Epsom at Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia to learn about water features and elements that can add to any garden. PLANT a water-wise garden with tips from host Jamie Durie on how to recycle rainwater and put it to good use. GROW a tea garden with Kip Anderson ... then EAT, drink and be merry when chef Michel Nischan stirs up some beverages and recipes using fresh herbs and teas.
Learn about water, in all its forms, in your garden. JOIN gardening correspondent Paul Epsom at Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia to learn about water features and elements that can add to any garden. PLANT a water-wise garden with tips from host Jamie Durie on how to recycle rainwater and put it to good use. GROW a tea garden with Kip Anderson ... then EAT, drink and be merry when chef Michel Nischan stirs up some beverages and recipes using fresh herbs and teas.
Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape
(#3201)
EXPLORE the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego, California, with host Jamie Durie and learn about xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. LEARN how to create a dry-laid garden wall with hardscape experts, the Stone Guys. GROW a fire-wise garden in an area that's at risk for wildland fires. EAT healthy with chef Michel Nischan - who shows you a Native American-style "Three Sisters" garden that features corn, squash and beans.
EXPLORE the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego, California, with host Jamie Durie and learn about xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. LEARN how to create a dry-laid garden wall with hardscape experts, the Stone Guys. GROW a fire-wise garden in an area that's at risk for wildland fires. EAT healthy with chef Michel Nischan - who shows you a Native American-style "Three Sisters" garden that features corn, squash and beans.
Fall For Fall
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Mark Filippo shares tips on selecting and maintaining the chrysanthemum, a beautiful fall favorite.
Mark Filippo shares tips on selecting and maintaining the chrysanthemum, a beautiful fall favorite.
Ireland - Part 3
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Tour the formal gardens & towering turrets of Glen Castle & a beautiful woodland garden in Dereen.
Tour the formal gardens & towering turrets of Glen Castle & a beautiful woodland garden in Dereen.
North, South, East, West
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Learn how to grow some terrific vegetables and cook them with author and chef, Michel Nischan.
Learn how to grow some terrific vegetables and cook them with author and chef, Michel Nischan.
Victory Garden-Inspired Gardens
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Learn tips & techniques to keep gardens bright & beautiful with the best Inspired Gardens segments.
Learn tips & techniques to keep gardens bright & beautiful with the best Inspired Gardens segments.
Ireland
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Tour the inspired gardens and meet the inspired gardeners of this breathtaking country.
Tour the inspired gardens and meet the inspired gardeners of this breathtaking country.
Ornamentals
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Learn how ornamentals can be worked into your garden and craft and repair perfect containers.
Learn how ornamentals can be worked into your garden and craft and repair perfect containers.
Know-How
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Learn what can happen when good gardeners go bad and how to correct some not-so-good habits.
Learn what can happen when good gardeners go bad and how to correct some not-so-good habits.
Annual Pleasures
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Experiment with color and learn how annuals can supplement and enhance a perennial border.
Experiment with color and learn how annuals can supplement and enhance a perennial border.
City Gardens
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The makeover team helps a community gardener maximize space. Visit a garden in Atlanta.
The makeover team helps a community gardener maximize space. Visit a garden in Atlanta.
Spring Flowers
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Celebrate the simple beauty and popularity of lilacs while visiting the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
Celebrate the simple beauty and popularity of lilacs while visiting the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
Decor And The Garden
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Construct a bog terrarium and willow obelisks, and tips for quick and easy tabletop arrangements.
Construct a bog terrarium and willow obelisks, and tips for quick and easy tabletop arrangements.
The Victory Garden's Garden Basics
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Showcases some of the best "Garden Basic" segments from episodes past.
Showcases some of the best "Garden Basic" segments from episodes past.
Indoor Displays
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Admire the bonsai collection at Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum and share tips on maintenance.
Admire the bonsai collection at Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum and share tips on maintenance.
For The Birds
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Visit the Polly Hill Arboretum in Martha's Vineyard, with special guest ornithologist Vern Laux.
Visit the Polly Hill Arboretum in Martha's Vineyard, with special guest ornithologist Vern Laux.
Georgia On My Mind
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A close-up look at some of the most beautiful and impressive gardens the Peach State has to offer.
A close-up look at some of the most beautiful and impressive gardens the Peach State has to offer.
On The Water
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Perennial Favorites
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Transitions
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Great Combinations
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Explore classic flower and plant combinations that can fit any garden, big or small.
Explore classic flower and plant combinations that can fit any garden, big or small.
Color
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Michael Weishan shares some of his favorite color palettes and combinations for any garden.
Michael Weishan shares some of his favorite color palettes and combinations for any garden.
Makeover Madness
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An exposed backyard is desperate for a makeover, creating a warm and private living space.
An exposed backyard is desperate for a makeover, creating a warm and private living space.
Made In The Shade
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Visit the Boerner Botanic Garden in Milwaukee to check out Hosta trial gardens with Hosta Bob.
Visit the Boerner Botanic Garden in Milwaukee to check out Hosta trial gardens with Hosta Bob.
City Gardens II
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City Gardens
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Visit the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and a New York City rooftop garden for tips on urban dwelling.
Visit the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and a New York City rooftop garden for tips on urban dwelling.
History Repeats Itself
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Visit the restored garden at Longfellow House in Cambridge and discuss popular heirloom varieties.
Visit the restored garden at Longfellow House in Cambridge and discuss popular heirloom varieties.
Defining Spaces
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Get tips for overcoming the challenges of roadside planting & growing onions without shedding tears!
Get tips for overcoming the challenges of roadside planting & growing onions without shedding tears!
Evergreens And Others
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Create a "bonsai" scene and learns how creative types of garden greens can enhance an arrangement.
Create a "bonsai" scene and learns how creative types of garden greens can enhance an arrangement.
Victory Garden Weekend Projects
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Learn to build & use a moveable trellis, attract birds & make an antique stone & a rosemary topiary.
Learn to build & use a moveable trellis, attract birds & make an antique stone & a rosemary topiary.
Undercover
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Tackle the evergreen issue of groundcovers, helping unearth the best choices for your garden.
Tackle the evergreen issue of groundcovers, helping unearth the best choices for your garden.
No Water? No Worries!
(#3003)
Visit Las Vegas Water District's Springs Preserve for tips on efficient water-wise gardening.
Visit Las Vegas Water District's Springs Preserve for tips on efficient water-wise gardening.
Indoor Displays
(#3002)
Enjoy the art of indoor gardening with tips for home arranging for drama and caring for houseplants.
Enjoy the art of indoor gardening with tips for home arranging for drama and caring for houseplants.
Viva Las Vegas
(#3001)
The team tackles dry-weather gardening ideas on this trip to sunny Las Vegas.
The team tackles dry-weather gardening ideas on this trip to sunny Las Vegas.
Step Back Into The Past
(#2920)
Visit the Brimfield Antiques Show and the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum in Milwaukee.
Visit the Brimfield Antiques Show and the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum in Milwaukee.
Late Summer
(#2919)
This time of year is a great time for gardening. Create habitats for garden-friendly critters.
This time of year is a great time for gardening. Create habitats for garden-friendly critters.
Water Garden: Start To Finish
(#2918)
From the dig to stone selection to marginal plants, learn how to create a beautiful water feature.
From the dig to stone selection to marginal plants, learn how to create a beautiful water feature.
Midwest Makeover
(#2917)
Bring curb-appeal to a tired front yard in Michael Weishman's hometown of Milwaukee.
Bring curb-appeal to a tired front yard in Michael Weishman's hometown of Milwaukee.
Water Water Everywhere
(#2916)
Tough Plants
(#2915)
Outdoor Living
(#2914)
Summer Projects
(#2913)
Episode #2912
(#2912)
Garden In The City 2
(#2911)
Solving Garden Problems
(#2910)
The Netherlands
(#2909)
Visit historic homes & get a glimpse behind the beautiful facades that line the canals of Amsterdam.
Visit historic homes & get a glimpse behind the beautiful facades that line the canals of Amsterdam.
Spring In Holland
(#2908)
Visit gorgeous gardens and get hands-on lessons from a designer at the Keukenhof in the Netherlands.
Visit gorgeous gardens and get hands-on lessons from a designer at the Keukenhof in the Netherlands.
Garden Chores
(#2907)
Jump Start On Spring
(#2906)
Containers
(#2905)
Transitions
(#2904)
Borders
(#2903)
Ecologically Friendly
(#2902)
Exotics
(#2901)
Extending The Season
(#2826)
Fall Prep
(#2825)
Changes In The Garden
(#2824)
Suburban Makeover
(#2823)
Heirlooms And More
(#2822)
Grasses
(#2821)
In The Garden
(#2820)
Episode #2819
(#2819)
Montreal
(#2818)
Explore the four-season appeal of a private Asian-style home garden and the Montreal Botanic Garden.
Explore the four-season appeal of a private Asian-style home garden and the Montreal Botanic Garden.
Quebec
(#2817)
Enjoy spring in full bloom at the Reford Gardens and visit the Chateau Frontenac rooftop garden.
Enjoy spring in full bloom at the Reford Gardens and visit the Chateau Frontenac rooftop garden.
Vancouver - Part Two
(#2816)
Walk amidst the peace and harmony of a traditional Chinese garden at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Garden.
Walk amidst the peace and harmony of a traditional Chinese garden at the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Garden.
Episode #2815
(#2815)
Episode #2814
(#2814)
Episode #2813
(#2813)
Vancouver - Part One
(#2812)
Visit British Columbia's masterful gardens, the VanDusen Botanical Garden the Sooke Harbour House.
Visit British Columbia's masterful gardens, the VanDusen Botanical Garden the Sooke Harbour House.
Episode #2811
(#2811)
The Great Outdoors
(#2810)
Episode #2809
(#2809)
Episode #2808
(#2808)
Episode #2807
(#2807)
Episode #2806
(#2806)
Episode #2805
(#2805)
Episode #2804
(#2804)
Episode #2803
(#2803)
Episode #2802
(#2802)
New Orleans
(#2801)
Fall Harvest
(#2726)
Best Plants For The Greenhouse
(#2725)
Bulbs
(#2724)
Fall Gardening
(#2723)
Lawns
(#2722)
Episode #2721
(#2721)
Episode #2720
(#2720)
Episode #2719
(#2719)
Episode #2718
(#2718)
Garden By The Sea
(#2717)
Learn innovative approaches for planning a shoreline garden and tips on tools for water gardening.
Learn innovative approaches for planning a shoreline garden and tips on tools for water gardening.
Eat Your Veggies
(#2716)
Visit Verrill Farms in Concord, Massachusetts. Scallops, bacon and summer succotash are prepared.
Visit Verrill Farms in Concord, Massachusetts. Scallops, bacon and summer succotash are prepared.
In The Garden
(#2715)
Learn techniques for the perfect combination of flowers & foliage for abundant container gardens.
Learn techniques for the perfect combination of flowers & foliage for abundant container gardens.






