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Plants Benefit from Rainwater

Clip: Season 19 Episode 8 | 2m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

Peggy explains why rain water is more beneficial to plants than water from hoses.

Peggy Singlemann, Director of Park Operations and Horticulture at Maymont, explains why rain water is more beneficial to plants than water from hoses and offers a tip on assessing if your plants made it through the recent drought. Engage with us or watch more VIRGINIA HOME GROWN at Facebook.com/VirginiaHomeGrown or vpm.org/vhg. VHG 1908. October 29, 2019.

10/29/2019 | Rating TV-G

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