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Support for CTG is provided by: Lisa & Desi Rhoden, and Diane Land & Steve Adler. Central Texas Gardener is produced by Austin PBS, KLRU-TV and distributed by NETA.
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Turn your native plants into delicious recipes! (26m 46s)
Plants That Light Up the Night!
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Amanda Moon from It’s About Thyme discusses plants that glow by moonlight. (26m 46s)
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We’ve all been there. We buy a house that comes with a weedy, overgrown lawn. (26m 46s)
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Our gardens are sanctuaries to heal, find peace, and truly get outside ourselves. (26m 46s)
Sweet Tips for Starting Beehives
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Master Beekeeper Tanya Phillips sweetens the deal with top tips for starting beehives. (26m 46s)
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Accent and color up the garden or patio with containers that extend your plant diversity. (26m 46s)
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Off with the old and on with the new as we head into late winter cleanup! (26m 46s)
Peckerwood Garden and Courtyard Romance
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Organizing a bunch of plants into a sensual garden is both exciting and rewarding. (26m 46s)
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Daniel Cunningham at Water University takes the waste out of water with DIY tips. (26m 46s)
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Orchids may seem challenging to the indoor gardener. (26m 46s)
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As cold weather scoots in, so do the wild things to cozy up with you! (26m 46s)
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Fall is the best time to plant trees, so what about planting a living Christmas tree? (26m 46s)
Key Tips for Picking & Planting Trees
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Fall is the best time to plant trees, but common mistakes can end their lives too early. (26m 46s)
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How do you pair up plants for eye-popping design? (26m 46s)
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Trees do lots more than give us shade and boughs for nesting birds. (26m 46s)
Arnosky Family Farms Cut Flowers
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These days, we’re into local food, but how local are the floral bouquets we buy? (26m 45s)
Wild About Wildflowers & Native Plants All Year
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Yes, we love those spring wildflowers! (26m 46s)
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Winter and spring bulbs are such lively surprises of color and fragrance. (26m 46s)
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It’s still sidewalk fried egg hot, but we’ve got that fall vegetable garden in gear. (26m 46s)
Top Tips for Growing Vegetables
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Fend off disaster with Trisha Shirey’s top tips from her book, Guide to Vegetable Garde... (26m 46s)
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Cool off and entice the wildlife with ponds, streams and fountains... (26m 46s)
Central Texas Gardener Pledge Special
In this special CTG production, visit two gardens that swapped lawn for inviting living... (27m 16s)
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Central Texas Gardener is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS
Support for CTG is provided by: Lisa & Desi Rhoden, and Diane Land & Steve Adler. Central Texas Gardener is produced by Austin PBS, KLRU-TV and distributed by NETA.