Virginia Home Grown
Fall Interest; Plant More Plants Program; Clumping Bamboo (#
Season 13 Episode 8 | 56m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn how to brighten the fall landscape. The 2nd segment features “Plant More Plants."
Amy interviews Sam Saunders about how to brighten the fall landscape. The 2nd segment features “The Plant More Plants” program offered by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Peggy visits Colesville Nursery to talk with Jake Snider and Julie Buchanan about using native plants to help prevent storm water runoff. Clumping Bamboo is the “Plant of the Month,” offered by Ian Robertson. (#1308
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Virginia Home Grown is a local public television program presented by VPM
Virginia Home Grown
Fall Interest; Plant More Plants Program; Clumping Bamboo (#
Season 13 Episode 8 | 56m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Amy interviews Sam Saunders about how to brighten the fall landscape. The 2nd segment features “The Plant More Plants” program offered by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Peggy visits Colesville Nursery to talk with Jake Snider and Julie Buchanan about using native plants to help prevent storm water runoff. Clumping Bamboo is the “Plant of the Month,” offered by Ian Robertson. (#1308
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