Growing a Greener World - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

A Year in the Life of a Beginning Beekeeper (Atlanta, GA; Mt. Airy, NC)

How to Make Compost (Mt. Airy, NC)

Keeping Chickens 101 (Raleigh, NC)

Creating Certified Wildlife Habitats (Atlanta, GA)
Making landscape wilder; Certified Wildlife Habitat school with outdoor garden classrooms.

Starting Seeds, A to Z (Mount Airy, NC)
Starting seeds both inside and outside.

Fan Favorites From 5 Years (All Over the U.S.)
Popular segments and stories from the past five years

Oh, Deer! Dealing With Garden Pests (Athens, GA; Mount Airy, NC)
Simple, low-cost deer barrier; natural and safe ways to repel common garden and landscape pests

The Business of Urban Backyard Food Gardens (Seattle, WA; Brooklyn, NY)

Rooftop Farming in NYC (New York City, NY)
Two full-production one-acre organic farms on the rooftops of New York buildings.

Bringing Bees Back (Skagit Valley, WA)

Annie's Annuals: Preserving Horticultural Diversity (San Francisco, CA)

Practical Steps to a Weedless Garden (New Paltz NY)
Dr. Lee Reich, horticulture professor and author, offers advice on growing strong landscapes with fewer weeds.

Aquaponics: Raising Fish and Plants Together (San Francisco, CA; Chicago, IL)
Growing food and raising fish together; aquaponics kits; desktop gardens grow mushrooms.

Moss Is Boss (Raleigh, NC)
Moss is an eco-friendly plant that thrives in places where grass doesn't.

The Rodale Institute, Champions of Organic Gardening (Kutztown, PA)
Maria and Maya Rodale discuss organic gardening.

A Primer on Pruning (Columbus, OH; Mount Airy, NC; Atlanta, GA)

Four Farmers & a Bus: Sol Food (Various Cities Across America)

The Truth About Organic Gardening (St. Paul, MN)

Design Tips for a Small Space Garden (San Francisco, Seattle, Raleigh)

Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife With Native Plants

The New Generation of Farmers: Thinking Big While Staying Small (Various Cities in GA)

Compost, Compost Everywhere: How It's Made (Seattle, WA)

Year-round Growing With Eliot Coleman (Harborside, ME)

Growing Without Soil: Hydroponics (Atlanta, GA; New York City; Raleigh, NC)

Debunking Gardening Myths With Linda Chalker Scott (Seattle, WA)

Designing the Landscape (Atlanta, GA)
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