
Lawn Gone For Style and Food
Season 19 Episode 17 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Designer and author Pam Penick replaces lawn with easy, beautiful, water-conservation...
Designer and author Pam Penick replaces lawn with easy, beautiful, water-conservation alternatives for outdoor living. Meredith Thomas traded lawn for family food, using scavenges for materials. Daphne Richards banishes weeds around trees. Her pick of the week is tatume squash, a variety not susceptible to squash vine borers. Andrea DeLong-Amaya continues wildflower season through the summer.
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Lawn Gone For Style and Food
Season 19 Episode 17 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Designer and author Pam Penick replaces lawn with easy, beautiful, water-conservation alternatives for outdoor living. Meredith Thomas traded lawn for family food, using scavenges for materials. Daphne Richards banishes weeds around trees. Her pick of the week is tatume squash, a variety not susceptible to squash vine borers. Andrea DeLong-Amaya continues wildflower season through the summer.
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