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All
gardens are nice. Some are truly unique. On "The Georgia
Gardener" Sept. 23 and
25, host Walter Reeves visits Charles and Frances Tidd to see
their railroad garden.


The Tidds use G-gauge model trains and track to construct a
miniature community,
including scale model buildings and a covered bridge. They
planted small plants like
selaginella (arborvitae fern), masus, Jacob’s ladder and
pulmonaria, as well as dwarf
hostas, boxwoods and conifers, to simulate larger plants lining
the tracks.




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Helen Phillips of Callaway Gardens shows how to make a
planting trough. And Reeves
takes a look at fall webworms and shows the big-stick way to
control them.


Don’t miss "The Georgia Gardener" on Thursdays at
7:30 p.m. or Saturdays at
10 a.m. on GPTV. The show is designed especially for Georgia
gardeners.


"The Georgia Gardener" is produced by the
University of Georgia College of
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and PFC Holding
Company.