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Volunteer Gardener 3302

Produced by Nashville Public Television, Volunteer Gardener features local experts who share gardening advice, landscape design tips, and environmentally conscious farming practices. We visit with growers, plant collectors, and hobbyists alike who share insight and experience. Airs Thursday nights at 7:30 and Sunday mornings at 9:30 on NPT, channel 8.

Volunteer Gardener 3302

Season 33 Episode 3302 | 27m 0s | CC

Pick a dozen often-used plants, and learn everything about them. That's the idea being put forth in the teaching garden at University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Troy Marden gives us a tour. Marty DeHart finds herself in a beautiful setting at Sarah P. Duke Gardens where it is peak bloom time for Yoshino cherry trees. Jeff Poppen talks about the benefits of using row covers for growing vegetables.

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