Virginia Home Grown
Dealing With Cold-damage; Native Plants (#1602)
Season 16 Episode 2 | 57m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Cold-damage; native plants; pruning suckers and waterspouts; Dwarf Crested Iris
George Cowart, Horticulture Manager, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, talks with Peggy about planting early, middle and late-blooming plants & dealing with cold-damage; Doug Coleman, Biologist and Executive Director of The Nature Foundation at Wintergreen, speaks with John Thompson about native plants; Maymont tip on pruning suckers and waterspouts; Plant of the Month is the Dwarf Crested Iris.
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Virginia Home Grown is a local public television program presented by VPM
Virginia Home Grown
Dealing With Cold-damage; Native Plants (#1602)
Season 16 Episode 2 | 57m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
George Cowart, Horticulture Manager, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, talks with Peggy about planting early, middle and late-blooming plants & dealing with cold-damage; Doug Coleman, Biologist and Executive Director of The Nature Foundation at Wintergreen, speaks with John Thompson about native plants; Maymont tip on pruning suckers and waterspouts; Plant of the Month is the Dwarf Crested Iris.
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