Cool Snaps, Cold Frames on ‘Gardening’

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Walter Reeves

The unpredictably cool weather this spring shows how useful a
cold frame can be in protecting plants you move outside. On “Gardening in
Georgia
” this week, host Walter Reeves shows how to build
three types of cold frames using materials you may have in your
yard or storage shed.

A popular gardening show in its third season on Georgia Public
Television, this week’s show also covers pruning hollies and
reusing hanging baskets. Reeves takes a look, too, at creeping
ground cedar, watermelons and the Georgia Gold Medal
winner pink Chinese loropetalum.

Don’t miss “Gardening in Georgia” Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. and
Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. Designed especially for Georgia
gardeners, the show is produced by the University of Georgia College of
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
and GPTV.