In The Garden - Current Season | UNC-TV show

In The Garden - Current Season | UNC-TV

Summary: In the Garden, a 30-minute weekly educational program hosted by N.C. State University's Bryce Lane, introduces viewers to the science behind gardening. The series is offered in 3 26-week seasons as a college course through the university's continuing education program. Viewers will learn the fundamentals of horticulture -- how plants grow, plant identification, home landscaping techniques and information and ideas they can use in and around their homes.

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 Episode 1013: Plant of the Week: Sago Palm - Cycas revoluta | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 2:44

Sago Palm has palm-like leaves but is not a true palm. The leaves or fronds are dark green, shiny and a bit sharp to the touch. This plant is hardy in zone 8 and can be grown in central and eastern North Carolina. It requires full sun and well-drained soil.

 Episode 1013: Winter Landscapes | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 26:46

Winter is a great time to tidy up the landscape and prep it for spring. And with proper planning and planting you can actually enjoy the beauty of the winter landscape while attracting a variety of birds.

 Episode 1012: Holiday Gardening | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 26:46

Christmas trees, wreaths and poinsettias are all staple plants for the holidays and major industries in North Carolina. Bryce visits a wreath-making class, the poinsettia trials at North Carolina State University and the Ashe county Christmas tree farm that is featured in the White House this year.

 Episode 1012: Plant of the Week: Florist Cyclamen - Cyclamen persicum | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 2:44

Florist Cyclamen is a great plant for the holidays as it typically flowers in winter. Small flowers grow on long stems above the foliage. Flower colors are available in various shades of red, pink and white. The dark green foliage is heart-shaped with a marbling silver on the tops and sides.

 Episode 1011: Plant of the Week: Purple Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 1:45

Exotic, non-indigenous weeds whether purposefully or inadvertently introduced are capable of reducing crop and livestock production, increasing production costs and postharvest crop losses through direct competition with agricultural crops. Nationwide, direct non-indigenous weed costs are estimated to be $3.6 to $5.4 billion annually.

 Episode 1011: Award-winning Landscape and More | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 26:46

ward-winning Landscape and moreThere is lots of gardening work to be done in late fall and even more plants that thrive during this time. This week Bryce divides some plants and stores others for spring. Then he visits an award-winning landscape in the western part of the state.

 Episode 1010: Plant of the Week: Leopard Plant Farfugium japonicum ‘Aureomaculatum’ | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 01:45

In late fall flower stalks appear with bright yellow flowers. The leopard plant grows best in part sun to light shade and in well-drained soil.

 Episode 1010: Growing Native and Exotic Plants | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 26:46

North Carolina gardeners have a host of plants to choose from when creating the perfect home garden. Bryce explains the difference between native and exotic plants and which ones grow best in North Carolina.

 Episode 1009: Plant of the Week: Walker’s Low Catmint Nepeta x faassenii ‘Walker’s Low’ | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 1:37

It grows about 24-30 inches tall and spreads to about 36 inches. With small purple flower and green foliage with a hint of gray, this plant works well in a mixed border or in a container. It requires partial to full sun.

 Episode 1009: The State Botanical Garden of Georgia | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 26:46

Bryce visits the State Botanical Garden of Georgia located just a few miles from the University of Georgia in Athens. The State Botanical garden is a 313-acre preserve that is dedicated to the conservation of plants and the cultivation of a love for gardening.

 Episode 1006: Plant of the Week: Plant of the Week: Pink Polka Dot Plant Hypoestes phyllostachya | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 1:42

Polka Dot plant is an evergreen tropical subshrub noted for its green leaves which are spotted with rose, pink or lavender. It’s typically used as a houseplant, but can also be used as a bedding plant.

 Episode 1006: Fantastic Foliage | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 26:00

Color and beauty in the garden are about more than just flowers. Foliage can liven up any outdoor space. Bryce shows how to use plants with various foliar colors, patterns and textures to create an incredible garden.

 Episode 1007: Plant of the Week: Firecracker Bush Bouvardia ternifolia | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 2:00

Its bright red flowers are tubular and form clusters at the branch tips. Hummingbirds love the flowers as they provide nectar for feeding. The foliage is dark green. Plant in full sun.

 Episode 1008: JC Raulston Arboretum Update | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 1:42

The JC Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University is budding with newly-renovated gardening areas and programs for the entire family to enjoy. Bryce gets an update on the garden and it’s new program for children.

 Episode 1008: Plant of the Week Redwing Heteropterys glabra | File Type: video/quicktime | Duration: 1:19

It grows 7 to 15 feet tall, depending on the support structure on which is it growing. Redwing produces small yellow flowers and bright red wing-like fruits that resemble those produced by maples. This vine works great on an arbor or trellis and grows well in North Carolina.

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