Growing a Greener World - Season 8

Season 8
Episodes

A Year in the Life of the Garden Farm, Part I (Atlanta, GA)
Garden farming over the course of a year, from prepping the beds and planting crops to dealing with pests and diseases.

A Year in the Life of the Garden Farm; Part II
Gardening through the fall and into winter.

Epic Tomatoes with Craig LeHoullier
From planting to harvest, tomato grower Craig LeHoullier offers unique and innovative growing methods for dealing with various challenging conditions.

Gardening for Butterflies & Other Beneficial Insects
Restoring the native habitats of threatened insects.

Redeeming Your Ground
A small vegetable garden evolves into a livable and inviting backyard.

Gardening in the Desert Southwest
The challenges of growing a productive garden in the Southwest.

Hope for Heroes
The Farmer Veteran Coalition helps veterans find employment.

The Green Bronx Machine
South Bronx, N.Y., teacher Stephen Ritz encourages students to grow fruits and vegetables.

In Susan's Garden
Master gardener Susan Mulvihill creates a productive garden in harmony with nature.

The Private Garden of a Public Gardener
Horticulturists Dan Benarcik and Peggy Anne Montgomery experiment with varied and native plants to provide wildlife habitats.

The Compost Pedallers
The Compost Pedallers collect compost from homes and transfer it to local urban farms and gardens.

The Spark in Sparta
An urban farm expands with each new season.

New Ways of Growing Our Favorite Vegetables
Brie Arthur experiments with new methods for growing tomatoes.
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