Almanac Gardener 2012 | UNC-TV
Summary: Whether you’d like to cultivate a window box of flowers, a backyard patch of vegetables, or an acre full of healthy grasses, join UNC-TV's gardening guru Mike Gray, as he and his fellow experts take Tarheel gardeners through the finer points of garden planning, maintenance and blooming innovation.Watch Online
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Podcasts:
Brenda Sutton, "The Produce Lady", shows us how to Prepare Broccoli. Brenda gives a variety of ways to prepare Broccoli for dinner delight.
Linda Blue take us on a nature tour where she shows how to identify wildflowers to place in your garden. She give tips on selecting the right flower to grow in your yard or container.
Mike Gray and the Almanac Gardener panel of Agents discuss the best times to start planting lettuce so that you get a great tasting crop. The show also share helpful tips on growing and caring for other gardening items.
Space Saving Herb Garden
Edible Landscaping & Space Saving Herb Garden
Edible Landscaping & Space Saving Herb Garden
Bill Lord gives insight on how to "Grow Radishes" in your very own garden. Bill shares an innovative way to growing very good tasting radishes.
Growing Radishes & Preparing Fresh Spring Podded Peas
Linda Blue demonstrates how to plan and plant an early season vegetable garden. Linda show viewers how easy it is to start a healthy and successful vegetable garden.
Lucy Bradley and Dr. Mike Parker introduce innovative ways to cutting and caring for stone fruit trees. Dr. Parker shows the importance of cutting the right branches to get good spacing for growth.
Panel: Bill Lord, Environmental Agent, Franklin County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Linda Blue, Horticultural Agent, Buncombe County
Lucy Bradley and Dr. Mike Parker share valuable tips on pruining and training young fruit trees. They utilize the lastest gardening tool to shape new fruit trees.
Bill Lord shares how viewers can grow Spring Snow Peas and Sugar Snaps in large and small gardens. Bill's helpful tips will have viewers enjoying there very own sugar snap peas
Panel: Bill Lord, Environmental Agent, Franklin County; Karen Neill, Horticultural Agent, Guilford County; Linda Blue, Horticultural Agent, Buncombe County