59 Episodo

  1. Best Bets for Rose of Sharon

    Publicado: 15/4/2010
  2. Best Bets for the Parterre Garden

    Publicado: 8/4/2010
  3. Best Bets for Eggplant

    Publicado: 1/4/2010
  4. Best Bets for Shrubs

    Publicado: 25/3/2010
  5. Pond Maintenance

    Publicado: 18/3/2010
  6. Best Bets for Berry Plants

    Publicado: 11/3/2010
  7. Best Bets for Peppers

    Publicado: 4/3/2010
  8. Best Bets for Hydrangeas

    Publicado: 25/2/2010
  9. Best Bets for Climbing Plants

    Publicado: 18/2/2010
  10. Best Bets for Dark Foliage

    Publicado: 11/2/2010
  11. Best Bets for Fall Flowers

    Publicado: 4/2/2010
  12. Best Bets for Artichokes

    Publicado: 28/1/2010
  13. Best Bets for Roses

    Publicado: 21/1/2010
  14. Best Bets for Evergreens

    Publicado: 14/1/2010
  15. Best Bets for Golden Foliage

    Publicado: 7/1/2010
  16. Front Entrance

    Publicado: 28/5/2009
  17. Succulents

    Publicado: 14/5/2009
  18. Spider Mites

    Publicado: 7/5/2009
  19. Dry Shade

    Publicado: 30/4/2009
  20. Asiatic Lilies

    Publicado: 23/4/2009

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Hosted by international garden design sensation Jamie Durie and featuring Chef Michel Nischan's James Beard award-winning "Homegrown" cooking segments, The Victory Garden equips viewers with the confidence and inspiration to roll up their sleeves, get their hands dirty, and live outdoors. With so many Americans aspiring to care for the environment and create their own outdoor living spaces, The Victory Garden's unique fusion of garden design, earth-to-table cooking, and eco-conscious how-to tips is of greater interest today than ever before in its more than 30-year history. The newest season of The Victory Garden takes viewers on a coast-to-coast journey -- from a Napa Valley garden of fruits, vegetables, and herbs modeled after the 16th-century Jardins du Villandry in France, to a Massachusetts farm that provides pristine produce to some of the finest restaurants in Boston. The Victory Garden is produced by WGBH Boston and distributed by PBS. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a member of your local public television station.

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