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Native Plant Garden in HOA: Martin Byhower

A California-to-Texas environmentalist helps neighbors garden for wildlife in extreme weather.

08/06/2024 | Rating TV-G

Central Texas Gardener

Native Plant Garden in HOA: Martin Byhower

Clip: Season 28 | 8m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

A California-to-Texas environmentalist helps neighbors garden for wildlife in extreme weather.

Helping neighbors garden for wildlife in extreme weather swings energizes Martin Byhower every day. A retired science teacher, when he and wife Eileen moved from California to in Georgetown, Texas, he studied up local native plants to carry on as an environmental activist, landscape designer, and birding guide.

08/06/2024 | Rating TV-G

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