
Mid-American Gardener Podcast: Episode 20
Time for a little fall clean up with horticulturist Mary Ann Metz.
Time for a little fall clean up with horticulturist Mary Ann Metz.
This week the panel is talking about everything fall, from giant pumpkins to matchstick mums.
The temperatures are still warm, but the end of the traditional gardening season is in sight. Tinisha and the panel talk about winter garden preparation, plus the many virtues of verbena and butterfly weed.
Dianne Noland comes out of retirement to talk about spring bulb planting with Victoria.
This week the panel is talking about tulip trees, rose bush slugs, and quaking aspens.
This week, Dr. Andrew Miller joins Victoria to talk about the most common spore-producing organisms in gardens.
This week the panel is talking about garden loosestrife, along with ginkgo, canna bulbs, and cauliflower.
This week the panel is covering bittersweet, along with fairy ring mushrooms, milkweed bugs, and bird feeders.
Learn more about the Danville Garden Share project in this podcast short.
Is your hosta knowledge lacking? Never fear, this episode featuring John Bodensteiner is an “Abba Dabba Doo-zie."
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 head into April with some tips on how to identify and remove invasive plants like bush honeysuckle and Callery pear.