
Mid-American Gardener Podcast: Episode 16
This week, Victoria and entomologist Jim Appleby give us a lesson in Pine Wilt Disease.
This week, Victoria and entomologist Jim Appleby give us a lesson in Pine Wilt Disease.
This week the panel is talking about micro clovers, along with gum balls, hostas, and leaf rollers.
Tinisha Shade-Spain visits one Urbana garden to prove you don’t need a lot of space to grow a lot of things.
This week the panel is talking about heirloom tomatoes as well as zucchinis, flies, and bees.
This week the panel is talking about black knot disease, along with peony mildew, rhizomes, and blue juniper.
This week, Victoria is bugging out with retired entomologist Phil Nixon.
The panel tackles one of the most common questions we get: How do I get rid of voles? This and more on this week’s episode.
We're never short on hosta and hydrangea questions - and we have those - but it's not every day the panel ALSO discusses ground cherries and lifesaver plants!
This week, Victoria met up with University of Illinois Horticulture Educator, Kelly Allsup, to talk everything butterflies.
Popcorn, cabbage, sundaes and more… this is one delicious episode.
Channel | Day | Time |
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WILL-TV, Urbana | Thursday | 7 pm (live) |
Saturday | 11 am (repeat) | |
WTVP-TV, Peoria | Saturday | 11:30 am |
WEIU-TV, Charleston | Sunday | 1:30 pm |
WSEC-TV, Springfield | Saturday | 11 am |
WQEC-TV, Quincy | Saturday | 11 am |
WMEC-TV, Macomb | Saturday | 11 am |
Lakeshore PBS, Chicago/Northwest Indiana | Friday | 1 pm |
We take a tour of the Danville Public Library's joint collaboration between the Vermillion County Master Gardeners and East Central Illinois Master Naturalists.
Campbell Hall
300 N. Goodwin
Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-7300