Virginia Home Grown
How Trees Beat The Heat
Clip: Season 19 Episode 4 | 2m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Peggy Singlemann’s Tip from Maymont shares how trees beat the heat on Virginia Home Grown.
Virginia Home Grown Host Peggy Singlemann, Director of Park Operations and Horticulture at Maymont, shares how trees beat the heat on her Tip from Maymont. While trees have their own methods for staying cool gardeners can also assist them during hot, dry weather.
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Virginia Home Grown is a local public television program presented by VPM
Virginia Home Grown
How Trees Beat The Heat
Clip: Season 19 Episode 4 | 2m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Virginia Home Grown Host Peggy Singlemann, Director of Park Operations and Horticulture at Maymont, shares how trees beat the heat on her Tip from Maymont. While trees have their own methods for staying cool gardeners can also assist them during hot, dry weather.
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