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In the Garden

What's New for 2012 - Trial Gardens at UGA

Bryce reveals the latest gardening trends for 2012.

Aired 09/21/2012 | Rating NR

In the Garden

What's New for 2012 - Trial Gardens at UGA

Special | 26mVideo has Closed Captions

Bryce reveals the latest gardening trends for 2012.

New plants don’t just appear at your local garden center. Years, sometimes decades, of work go in to introducing new plants. In this episode, Bryce talks to a horticultural legend, Dr. Allan Armitage, about the research underway at the Trial Gardens at the University of Georgia. Then he visits a local nursery for at look at what’s new in the world of gardening.

Aired 09/21/2012 | Rating NR

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In the Garden is a local public television program presented by PBS NC

In the Garden

What's New for 2012 - Trial Gardens at UGA

Special | 26mVideo has Closed Captions

New plants don’t just appear at your local garden center. Years, sometimes decades, of work go in to introducing new plants. In this episode, Bryce talks to a horticultural legend, Dr. Allan Armitage, about the research underway at the Trial Gardens at the University of Georgia. Then he visits a local nursery for at look at what’s new in the world of gardening.

Aired 09/21/2012 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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