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Ch. Title Description # Day Date Time Length RPT CC DVS AD MD
10.1 Inspired Gardens Jamie Durie demonstrates how to create a dramatic bougainvillea espalier, inspired by the Getty Museum in California. Paul Epsom goes on a "seasonal walk" through the world-famous New York Botanical Garden to demonstrate how to sustain a low-maintenance seasonal border all year long. Michel Nischan teams up with renowned Boston-based chef Barbara Lynch to dry vegetables for year-round use and stir them up into a hearty Italian summer minestra--a flavorful soup that uses the garden to its best advantage. (2 of 5)
WEB LINK
3402 SA 05/11/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) × × MN
10.1 Light Up Your Garden Jamie Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, California, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light or bring light into the garden. Paul Epsom searches for a cleaner, greener Big Apple, and learns about the "Million Trees" initiative. Chef Michel Nischan creates a delicious, healthy "three sisters" succotash featuring beans, corn and pumpkin. (3 of 5)
WEB LINK
3403 SA 05/18/13 07:30am 00:26:45 (RPT) × × MN
10.1 Edible Gardens Paul Epsom shares tips from New York's finest--the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden. Jamie Durie visits Sonoma California and tours the Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, which features garden ideas form the worlds' leading architects. Chef Michel Nischan talks about potatoes in his "homegrown" segmeny. (4 of 5)
WEB LINK
3404 SA 05/25/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) × × MN
10.1 Urban Oasis Jamie Durie visits a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Paul Epsom visits New York to check it out and gather tips on how to build a community garden anywhere. Michel Nischan and Barbara Lynch visit Boston's oldest farmer's market and mix up a fresh salad using the very best local seasonal produce. (5 of 5)
WEB LINK
3405 SA 06/01/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) × × MN
10.1 Old During World Wars I and II, home gardeners supported the effort abroad by growing their own vegetables to feed their families. Today, the Victory Garden movement continues-- representing the need to work toward sustainability in an effort to connect the planet to the plate. Host Jamie Durie visits San Francisco to see the installation of "Victory Gardens 2008" in front of City Hall's Civic Center. Jamie speaks with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and renowned chef and passionate slow food advocate Alice Waters about this special city project. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
3301 SA 06/08/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
10.1 Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape Host Jamie Durie explores the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego and learns about xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. Plus, learn to create a dry-laid garden wall with hardscape experts, the Stone Guys; grow a fire-wise garden in an area that's at risk for wild land fires; eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan--who shows a Native American-style "Three Sisters" garden that features corn, squash and beans. (1 of 15).
WEB LINK
3201 SA 06/15/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
10.1 New Host Jamie Durie visits Cornerstone Gardens, one of North America's premier collections of exciting new garden design. Paul Epsom explores the path from seed to retail sale when he visits an All-American Selection trial garden. Farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun show resident chef Michel Nischan the glories of freshly-dug potatoes.
WEB LINK
3302 SA 06/22/13 07:30am 00:26:45 (RPT) (CC) × MN
10.1 Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In Your Paul Epsom visits Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia to learn about water features and elements that can be added to any garden. He learns to plant a water-wise garden. Host Jamie Durie explains how to recycle rainwater and put it to good use. (2 of 15)
WEB LINK
3202 SA 06/29/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.2 Inspired Gardens Jamie Durie demonstrates how to create a dramatic bougainvillea espalier, inspired by the Getty Museum in California. Paul Epsom goes on a "seasonal walk" through the world-famous New York Botanical Garden to demonstrate how to sustain a low-maintenance seasonal border all year long. Michel Nischan teams up with renowned Boston-based chef Barbara Lynch to dry vegetables for year-round use and stir them up into a hearty Italian summer minestra--a flavorful soup that uses the garden to its best advantage. (2 of 5)
WEB LINK
3402 SA 05/11/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) × × MN
36.2 Light Up Your Garden Jamie Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, California, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light or bring light into the garden. Paul Epsom searches for a cleaner, greener Big Apple, and learns about the "Million Trees" initiative. Chef Michel Nischan creates a delicious, healthy "three sisters" succotash featuring beans, corn and pumpkin. (3 of 5)
WEB LINK
3403 SA 05/18/13 07:30am 00:26:45 (RPT) × × MN
36.2 Edible Gardens Paul Epsom shares tips from New York's finest--the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden. Jamie Durie visits Sonoma California and tours the Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, which features garden ideas form the worlds' leading architects. Chef Michel Nischan talks about potatoes in his "homegrown" segmeny. (4 of 5)
WEB LINK
3404 SA 05/25/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) × × MN
36.2 Urban Oasis Jamie Durie visits a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Paul Epsom visits New York to check it out and gather tips on how to build a community garden anywhere. Michel Nischan and Barbara Lynch visit Boston's oldest farmer's market and mix up a fresh salad using the very best local seasonal produce. (5 of 5)
WEB LINK
3405 SA 06/01/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) × × MN
36.2 Old During World Wars I and II, home gardeners supported the effort abroad by growing their own vegetables to feed their families. Today, the Victory Garden movement continues-- representing the need to work toward sustainability in an effort to connect the planet to the plate. Host Jamie Durie visits San Francisco to see the installation of "Victory Gardens 2008" in front of City Hall's Civic Center. Jamie speaks with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and renowned chef and passionate slow food advocate Alice Waters about this special city project. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
3301 SA 06/08/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.2 Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape Host Jamie Durie explores the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego and learns about xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. Plus, learn to create a dry-laid garden wall with hardscape experts, the Stone Guys; grow a fire-wise garden in an area that's at risk for wild land fires; eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan--who shows a Native American-style "Three Sisters" garden that features corn, squash and beans. (1 of 15).
WEB LINK
3201 SA 06/15/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.2 New Host Jamie Durie visits Cornerstone Gardens, one of North America's premier collections of exciting new garden design. Paul Epsom explores the path from seed to retail sale when he visits an All-American Selection trial garden. Farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun show resident chef Michel Nischan the glories of freshly-dug potatoes.
WEB LINK
3302 SA 06/22/13 07:30am 00:26:45 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.2 Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In Your Learn about water, in all its forms, in your garden. Join gardening correspondent Paul Epsom at Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia to learn about water features and elements that can add to any garden. Learn to plant a water-wise garden with tips from host Jamie Durie on how to recycle rainwater and put it to good use.
WEB LINK
3202 SA 06/29/13 07:30am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.3 Light Up Your Garden Jamie Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, California, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light or bring light into the garden. Paul Epsom searches for a cleaner, greener Big Apple, and learns about the "Million Trees" initiative. Chef Michel Nischan creates a delicious, healthy "three sisters" succotash featuring beans, corn and pumpkin. (3 of 5)
WEB LINK
3403 TU 05/14/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Light Up Your Garden Jamie Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, California, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light or bring light into the garden. Paul Epsom searches for a cleaner, greener Big Apple, and learns about the "Million Trees" initiative. Chef Michel Nischan creates a delicious, healthy "three sisters" succotash featuring beans, corn and pumpkin. (3 of 5)
WEB LINK
3403 TU 05/14/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Light Up Your Garden Jamie Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, California, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light or bring light into the garden. Paul Epsom searches for a cleaner, greener Big Apple, and learns about the "Million Trees" initiative. Chef Michel Nischan creates a delicious, healthy "three sisters" succotash featuring beans, corn and pumpkin. (3 of 5)
WEB LINK
3403 TH 05/16/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Light Up Your Garden Jamie Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, California, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light or bring light into the garden. Paul Epsom searches for a cleaner, greener Big Apple, and learns about the "Million Trees" initiative. Chef Michel Nischan creates a delicious, healthy "three sisters" succotash featuring beans, corn and pumpkin. (3 of 5)
WEB LINK
3403 TH 05/16/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Edible Gardens Paul Epsom shares tips from New York's finest--the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden. Jamie Durie visits Sonoma California and tours the Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, which features garden ideas form the worlds' leading architects. Chef Michel Nischan talks about potatoes in his "homegrown" segmeny. (4 of 5)
WEB LINK
3404 TU 05/21/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Edible Gardens Paul Epsom shares tips from New York's finest--the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden. Jamie Durie visits Sonoma California and tours the Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, which features garden ideas form the worlds' leading architects. Chef Michel Nischan talks about potatoes in his "homegrown" segmeny. (4 of 5)
WEB LINK
3404 TU 05/21/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Edible Gardens Paul Epsom shares tips from New York's finest--the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden. Jamie Durie visits Sonoma California and tours the Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, which features garden ideas form the worlds' leading architects. Chef Michel Nischan talks about potatoes in his "homegrown" segmeny. (4 of 5)
WEB LINK
3404 TH 05/23/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Edible Gardens Paul Epsom shares tips from New York's finest--the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden. Jamie Durie visits Sonoma California and tours the Cornerstone Festival of Gardens, which features garden ideas form the worlds' leading architects. Chef Michel Nischan talks about potatoes in his "homegrown" segmeny. (4 of 5)
WEB LINK
3404 TH 05/23/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Urban Oasis Jamie Durie visits a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Paul Epsom visits New York to check it out and gather tips on how to build a community garden anywhere. Michel Nischan and Barbara Lynch visit Boston's oldest farmer's market and mix up a fresh salad using the very best local seasonal produce. (5 of 5)
WEB LINK
3405 TU 05/28/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Urban Oasis Jamie Durie visits a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Paul Epsom visits New York to check it out and gather tips on how to build a community garden anywhere. Michel Nischan and Barbara Lynch visit Boston's oldest farmer's market and mix up a fresh salad using the very best local seasonal produce. (5 of 5)
WEB LINK
3405 TU 05/28/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Urban Oasis Jamie Durie visits a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Paul Epsom visits New York to check it out and gather tips on how to build a community garden anywhere. Michel Nischan and Barbara Lynch visit Boston's oldest farmer's market and mix up a fresh salad using the very best local seasonal produce. (5 of 5)
WEB LINK
3405 TH 05/30/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Urban Oasis Jamie Durie visits a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Paul Epsom visits New York to check it out and gather tips on how to build a community garden anywhere. Michel Nischan and Barbara Lynch visit Boston's oldest farmer's market and mix up a fresh salad using the very best local seasonal produce. (5 of 5)
WEB LINK
3405 TH 05/30/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
36.3 Old During World Wars I and II, home gardeners supported the effort abroad by growing their own vegetables to feed their families. Today, the Victory Garden movement continues-- representing the need to work toward sustainability in an effort to connect the planet to the plate. Host Jamie Durie visits San Francisco to see the installation of "Victory Gardens 2008" in front of City Hall's Civic Center. Jamie speaks with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and renowned chef and passionate slow food advocate Alice Waters about this special city project. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
3301 TU 06/04/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 Old During World Wars I and II, home gardeners supported the effort abroad by growing their own vegetables to feed their families. Today, the Victory Garden movement continues-- representing the need to work toward sustainability in an effort to connect the planet to the plate. Host Jamie Durie visits San Francisco to see the installation of "Victory Gardens 2008" in front of City Hall's Civic Center. Jamie speaks with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and renowned chef and passionate slow food advocate Alice Waters about this special city project. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
3301 TU 06/04/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 Old During World Wars I and II, home gardeners supported the effort abroad by growing their own vegetables to feed their families. Today, the Victory Garden movement continues-- representing the need to work toward sustainability in an effort to connect the planet to the plate. Host Jamie Durie visits San Francisco to see the installation of "Victory Gardens 2008" in front of City Hall's Civic Center. Jamie speaks with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and renowned chef and passionate slow food advocate Alice Waters about this special city project. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
3301 TH 06/06/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 Old During World Wars I and II, home gardeners supported the effort abroad by growing their own vegetables to feed their families. Today, the Victory Garden movement continues-- representing the need to work toward sustainability in an effort to connect the planet to the plate. Host Jamie Durie visits San Francisco to see the installation of "Victory Gardens 2008" in front of City Hall's Civic Center. Jamie speaks with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and renowned chef and passionate slow food advocate Alice Waters about this special city project. (1 of 13)
WEB LINK
3301 TH 06/06/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape Host Jamie Durie explores the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego and learns about xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. Plus, learn to create a dry-laid garden wall with hardscape experts, the Stone Guys; grow a fire-wise garden in an area that's at risk for wild land fires; eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan--who shows a Native American-style "Three Sisters" garden that features corn, squash and beans. (1 of 15).
WEB LINK
3201 TU 06/11/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.3 Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape Host Jamie Durie explores the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego and learns about xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. Plus, learn to create a dry-laid garden wall with hardscape experts, the Stone Guys; grow a fire-wise garden in an area that's at risk for wild land fires; eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan--who shows a Native American-style "Three Sisters" garden that features corn, squash and beans. (1 of 15).
WEB LINK
3201 TU 06/11/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.3 Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape Host Jamie Durie explores the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego and learns about xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. Plus, learn to create a dry-laid garden wall with hardscape experts, the Stone Guys; grow a fire-wise garden in an area that's at risk for wild land fires; eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan--who shows a Native American-style "Three Sisters" garden that features corn, squash and beans. (1 of 15).
WEB LINK
3201 TH 06/13/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.3 Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape Host Jamie Durie explores the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego and learns about xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. Plus, learn to create a dry-laid garden wall with hardscape experts, the Stone Guys; grow a fire-wise garden in an area that's at risk for wild land fires; eat healthy with chef Michel Nischan--who shows a Native American-style "Three Sisters" garden that features corn, squash and beans. (1 of 15).
WEB LINK
3201 TH 06/13/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.3 New Host Jamie Durie visits Cornerstone Gardens, one of North America's premier collections of exciting new garden design. Paul Epsom explores the path from seed to retail sale when he visits an All-American Selection trial garden. Farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun show resident chef Michel Nischan the glories of freshly-dug potatoes.
WEB LINK
3302 TU 06/18/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 New Host Jamie Durie visits Cornerstone Gardens, one of North America's premier collections of exciting new garden design. Paul Epsom explores the path from seed to retail sale when he visits an All-American Selection trial garden. Farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun show resident chef Michel Nischan the glories of freshly-dug potatoes.
WEB LINK
3302 TU 06/18/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 New Host Jamie Durie visits Cornerstone Gardens, one of North America's premier collections of exciting new garden design. Paul Epsom explores the path from seed to retail sale when he visits an All-American Selection trial garden. Farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun show resident chef Michel Nischan the glories of freshly-dug potatoes.
WEB LINK
3302 TH 06/20/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 New Host Jamie Durie visits Cornerstone Gardens, one of North America's premier collections of exciting new garden design. Paul Epsom explores the path from seed to retail sale when he visits an All-American Selection trial garden. Farmer Chris Kurth and chef Ana Sortun show resident chef Michel Nischan the glories of freshly-dug potatoes.
WEB LINK
3302 TH 06/20/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) × MN
36.3 Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In Your Paul Epsom visits Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia to learn about water features and elements that can be added to any garden. He learns to plant a water-wise garden. Host Jamie Durie explains how to recycle rainwater and put it to good use. (2 of 15)
WEB LINK
3202 TU 06/25/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.3 Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In Your Paul Epsom visits Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia to learn about water features and elements that can be added to any garden. He learns to plant a water-wise garden. Host Jamie Durie explains how to recycle rainwater and put it to good use. (2 of 15)
WEB LINK
3202 TU 06/25/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.3 Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In Your Paul Epsom visits Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia to learn about water features and elements that can be added to any garden. He learns to plant a water-wise garden. Host Jamie Durie explains how to recycle rainwater and put it to good use. (2 of 15)
WEB LINK
3202 TH 06/27/13 10:00am 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN
36.3 Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In Your Paul Epsom visits Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia to learn about water features and elements that can be added to any garden. He learns to plant a water-wise garden. Host Jamie Durie explains how to recycle rainwater and put it to good use. (2 of 15)
WEB LINK
3202 TH 06/27/13 04:00pm 00:26:46 (RPT) (CC) (DVS) MN