
Get Growing: Fall Vegetables, Seeds, Irises
Season 24 Episode 32 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
In Central Texas, winter is the easiest season to grow vegetables.
In Central Texas, winter is the easiest season to grow vegetables, including various greens, carrots, radishes, and cole crops like broccoli. Jay White, gardener and new owner of Texas Gardener magazine with wife Sally, explains how to transition from summer to cool weather harvests. Designers Leah Churner and Colleen Dieter team up to demonstrate how to plant seeds, from flowers to food.
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Central Texas Gardener is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS
Support for CTG is provided by: Lisa & Desi Rhoden, and Diane Land & Steve Adler. Central Texas Gardener is produced by Austin PBS, KLRU-TV and distributed by NETA.

Get Growing: Fall Vegetables, Seeds, Irises
Season 24 Episode 32 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
In Central Texas, winter is the easiest season to grow vegetables, including various greens, carrots, radishes, and cole crops like broccoli. Jay White, gardener and new owner of Texas Gardener magazine with wife Sally, explains how to transition from summer to cool weather harvests. Designers Leah Churner and Colleen Dieter team up to demonstrate how to plant seeds, from flowers to food.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Central Texas Gardener is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS
Support for CTG is provided by: Lisa & Desi Rhoden, and Diane Land & Steve Adler. Central Texas Gardener is produced by Austin PBS, KLRU-TV and distributed by NETA.