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"It’s a ‘sluggish’ show," says host Walter Reeves of
his "Gardening in
Georgia" show Sept. 20 and 23 on Georgia Public Television.
"It’s perfect for
the slothful gardener who prefers the shade."
Reeves starts the program with "slime time," showing
how to control the slugs
and snails that love to eat plant leaves in your yard and garden.
Then he moves to
repairing garden hoses. Did you run over a hose left carelessly
on your driveway? Reeves
shows how easy it is to fix it.
For indoor gardeners, Reeves demonstrates an African violet
feeder. Your African violet
can feed itself while you sleep with the contraption he makes out
of a plastic margarine
tub. Finally, Reeves gets Helen Phillips of Callaway Gardens to
proudly show off her
colorful shade garden. It’s full of bright foliage, but few
flowers.
Wednesdays, Saturdays on
GPTV
Don’t miss "Gardening in Georgia" Wednesdays at 7:30
p.m. and on Saturdays at
10 a.m. The show is designed especially for Georgia gardeners.
"Gardening in
Georgia" is produced by the University of Georgia College of
Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences and GPTV.