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Growing Plants Without Dirt!

Plants without soil are great way to add vertical interest to a garden or an indoor room.

03/15/2008 | Rating TV-G

The Wisconsin Gardener

Growing Plants Without Dirt!

Clip: Season 16 Episode 2 | 7m 18s

Plants without soil are great way to add vertical interest to a garden or an indoor room.

Learn to grow epiphytes - gorgeous artistic plants that prefer no to be in the soil. Caleb Whitney of Green Side Up Landscaping shows a wonderful selection of epiphytes and explains how to grow them. In addition, we invite you to take a closer look at clay pots.

03/15/2008 | Rating TV-G

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