Mid-American Gardener: Trees feeling under the weather?
Sandy and the panel are discussing sick trees as well as fascinating insects and unique hydrangeas.
Sandy and the panel are discussing sick trees as well as fascinating insects and unique hydrangeas.
Fall's here, but there's still plenty of gardening to be done. Host Sandy Mason and panel discuss to-do lists.
Topic diversity rules this week: Beetles, butterfly bushes, tree roots, and squash all get the MAG treatment.
Sandy and the panel are talking about pests, plum trees, and the flame bush.
Why does clematis wilt? What can one do about a persistent silver poplar tree? And... let's talk about insects for a sec.
This week the panel is talking about how to grow potatoes in bags, among other things.
Dianne Noland sits in the host chair for the final time as she retires after 25 years of being on the show.
This week the panel is discussing weed identification, as well as bamboo and birds that can kill your trees.
This week the panel is discussing how to transport asparagus and grow better broccoli.
Succulents, growing delphinium, and much more are discussed in this episode. Dianne Noland hosts.
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 |
A short month has us pining to get our hands dirty and say goodbye to winter. While it may not be over yet, there are some things we can do to get ready for what is right around the corner.