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Olive and Fruit Trees

Season 18 Episode 35 | 26m 46s

Gardeners from It's About Thyme pick out fruiting and ornamental fruit trees...

Pick out fruiting olive trees, pomegranates and more with Amanda Moon from It’s About Thyme. On tour, see how Lana & Bob Beyer replaced dead lawn with paths and plants for wildlife. Daphne’s Pick of the Week is one of their drought-tough plants: Santolina. Question of the Week is how to protect trees from animals chewing the bark. John Dromgoole shows how to grow vegetables in containers.

09/14/2012 | Rating NR

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Olive and Fruit Trees

Season 18 Episode 35 | 26m 46s

Pick out fruiting olive trees, pomegranates and more with Amanda Moon from It’s About Thyme. On tour, see how Lana & Bob Beyer replaced dead lawn with paths and plants for wildlife. Daphne’s Pick of the Week is one of their drought-tough plants: Santolina. Question of the Week is how to protect trees from animals chewing the bark. John Dromgoole shows how to grow vegetables in containers.

09/14/2012 | Rating NR

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