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Horticulture
Soon the flush of spring color will fade in your landscape.
So then what? On “Gardening in Georgia” April 20 and
22, host Walter Reeves will show how to keep nonstop color in
your yard.
One solution, Reeves says, is to substitute colorful
plants in hanging baskets to keep continuous color in your
home landscape.
Reeves will take a look at your landscape shrubs, too.
He’ll show how to fertilize shrubs using both synthetic and
organic methods. And he’ll examine types of rhododendrons that
thrive in the Southeast.
Finally, he’ll show how to prune those trees that were
damaged in the January ice storm.
Thursdays and
Saturdays
Don’t miss “Gardening in Georgia” on Thursdays at
7:30 p.m. or on Saturdays at 10 a.m. on Georgia Public
Television. The show is designed especially for Georgia
gardeners.
“Gardening in Georgia” is produced by the
University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences and GPTV.