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Virginia Home Grown

Urban Habitat; Grapes & Viticulture (#1406)

Season 14 Episode 6 | 56m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

Pollocks Path & Meadows; grape growing operation; vertical gardening; Black Chokeberry

Amy explores Pollocks Path & Meadows at the IX Art Park in Charlottesville. Tour a Urban Habitat created by the Center for Urban Habitats. Peggy visits Upper Shirley Vineyard in Charles City County to learn about their new grape growing operation. She'll talk viticulture with Tony Wolf of Virginia Tech. The Tip from Maymont covers Vertical Gardening. Scott Burrell introduces the Black Chokeberry.

08/25/2014 | Rating NR

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Virginia Home Grown

Urban Habitat; Grapes & Viticulture (#1406)

Season 14 Episode 6 | 56m 49sVideo has Closed Captions

Amy explores Pollocks Path & Meadows at the IX Art Park in Charlottesville. Tour a Urban Habitat created by the Center for Urban Habitats. Peggy visits Upper Shirley Vineyard in Charles City County to learn about their new grape growing operation. She'll talk viticulture with Tony Wolf of Virginia Tech. The Tip from Maymont covers Vertical Gardening. Scott Burrell introduces the Black Chokeberry.

08/25/2014 | Rating NR

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