Virginia Home Grown
Richmond Low Line; Growing Hops; Mountain Mint (#1605)
Season 16 Episode 5 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Explore the Richmond Low Line park and riparian buffer; learns about growing hops
Peggy explores the Richmond Low Line near the Canal Walk, which is being developed into a park and riparian buffer. John learns about growing hops from Stan Driver of HootnHoller Hops at Blue Mountain Barrel House in Nelson County. Dean Dietrich from Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden will presents Mountain Mint. Peggy’s Tip from Maymont is about selecting the right tools for weeding. (Show #1605)
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Virginia Home Grown is a local public television program presented by VPM
Virginia Home Grown
Richmond Low Line; Growing Hops; Mountain Mint (#1605)
Season 16 Episode 5 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Peggy explores the Richmond Low Line near the Canal Walk, which is being developed into a park and riparian buffer. John learns about growing hops from Stan Driver of HootnHoller Hops at Blue Mountain Barrel House in Nelson County. Dean Dietrich from Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden will presents Mountain Mint. Peggy’s Tip from Maymont is about selecting the right tools for weeding. (Show #1605)
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