Southern Gardening Audio From 2020
Dr. Gary Bachman: Insect pests can cause problems in the garden, but not all insects are bad, today on Southern Gardening.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: When planting the garden, one of the easiest activities is growing. Combination containers today on Southern Gardening.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: If I had to pick my favorite evergreen for cold temperature color, it has to be Nandina, today on Southern Gardening.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: Virginia sweetspire is versatile, beautiful, and low maintenance. Today on Southern Gardening.
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Dr. Gary Bachman: I consider saucer magnolia an eternally optimistic harbinger of spring, today on Southern Gardening.
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Hydrangeas as a group of flowering shrubs are great in an old-timey as well as modern landscape today on Southern Gardening.
Mother Nature's at work in our gardens and landscapes today on Southern Gardening.
With winter almost over, gardeners are already looking for the colorful plants of spring today on Southern Gardening.
Gardeners are always looking for a carefree plant that has a big impact in the landscape, today on Southern Gardening.
African Daisies will soon be arriving and have some of the prettiest flowers for this spring today on Southern Gardening.
Hydrangeas as a group of flowering shrubs are great in an old timey, as well as modern landscape today on Southern Gardening.
Different types of hydrangeas are useful in almost any landscape. Now let's focus on successful hydrangea care today on Southern Gardening.
Beautiful shooting stars really can be a common sight each year in your garden, today on Southern Gardening.
Now is the time to start thinking about how to make the garden a lot easier next year and beyond. Today on Southern Gardening.
Whether you like beef steak or cherries, your tomatoes this year can be the tastiest on the block following these tips today on Southern Gardening.
Butterfly weed is low maintenance, attracts lots of butterflies and is deer resistant, today on Southern Gardening.
Many times we choose trees for our landscapes trying to get the best shade, but we should also consider the tree shape today on Southern Gardening.
When the harsh days of summer arrive next year, soft garden textures will be a welcome sight today on Southern Gardening.
Whether you're an experienced gardener or have a brown thumb, you can mulch like a pro, today on Southern Gardening.
Let's face it, gardening can be really expensive. Here are some tips to save gardening dollars in the new year today on Southern Gardening.