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Virginia Home Grown

Private Garden Design; Mush Luv (#1802)

Season 18 Episode 2 | 56m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

A private garden designed by 3north; home-grown mushroom culturing; plant a rose bush

Peggy visits a private garden designed by 3north. Nicole Schermerhorn of Lavender Fields talks about how to make a fresh herb wreath. Pat visits with Charlie Aller and Nina O’Malley of Mush Luv, as they demonstrate how to go about the business of home-grown mushroom culturing on their Urban Farm. Peggy demonstrates how to plant a rose bush. The Plant of the Month is Species Geranium. (#1802)

04/24/2018

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Virginia Home Grown

Private Garden Design; Mush Luv (#1802)

Season 18 Episode 2 | 56m 43sVideo has Closed Captions

Peggy visits a private garden designed by 3north. Nicole Schermerhorn of Lavender Fields talks about how to make a fresh herb wreath. Pat visits with Charlie Aller and Nina O’Malley of Mush Luv, as they demonstrate how to go about the business of home-grown mushroom culturing on their Urban Farm. Peggy demonstrates how to plant a rose bush. The Plant of the Month is Species Geranium. (#1802)

04/24/2018

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