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On “Gardening in Georgia” Oct. 11 and 14, Kris
Braman shows host Walter
Reeves how to identify the white grubs gardeners find in their
soil. The key to white
grubs’ identification is — believe it or not — examining the
bristles on their shiny
white posteriors.
Reeves also demonstrates techniques to save seeds for
planting next year. All you
need to do is add milk. Milk? Finally, if indoor plants crowd
your windows, Reeves shows
how to build a light stand that supports a fluorescent fixture
above the plant leaves.
That will keep them happy even in your basement.
Wednesdays, Saturdays on
GPTV
Don’t miss “Gardening in Georgia” Wednesdays at 7:30
p.m. and now Saturdays
at 12:30 p.m. The show is designed especially for Georgia
gardeners. It’s produced by the
University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences and GPTV.