Virginia Home Grown
Permaculture; Water Gardening; Gardening Spaces (#1305)
Season 13 Episode 5 | 56m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Permaculture in Western Albemarle County, water gardening and vegetable gardening tips.
Amy explores Permaculture from a home in Western Albemarle County. Peggy learns about water gardening and wetlands from Grace Chapman, Director of Horticulture at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. In the “Tip from Maymont,” Peggy discusses vegetable gardening for many types of spaces. Peggy Cornett, Curator of Plants at Monticello, talks about the benefits of planting Butterfly Weed.
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Virginia Home Grown is a local public television program presented by VPM
Virginia Home Grown
Permaculture; Water Gardening; Gardening Spaces (#1305)
Season 13 Episode 5 | 56m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Amy explores Permaculture from a home in Western Albemarle County. Peggy learns about water gardening and wetlands from Grace Chapman, Director of Horticulture at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. In the “Tip from Maymont,” Peggy discusses vegetable gardening for many types of spaces. Peggy Cornett, Curator of Plants at Monticello, talks about the benefits of planting Butterfly Weed.
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