NBC Today Show Appearance - Grow Your Own Veggies

Are you interested in saving $$ on your groceries, want healthy, home grown food, or just enjoy the great taste of fresh produce? Catch the Today Show, Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28 to learn easy ways to get started. From patio plants to full-sized garden plots, I'll show you how to grow beautiful vegetables and herbs and the steps you need to know to be successful. Learn the best soil blends to use, how much produce to grow for the number of people in your family, and if you should grow plants from seeds or begin with seedlings.

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boysenberry sauce

by Joan Murphy on August 13, 2009 11:33
can't find recipe that you made on show the other day. It was on the noon news on KSDK in St. Louis. Maybe I'm spelling it wrong.

grubs

by Sheila Thibodeau on March 30, 2009 08:00
I plant a vegatable garden every year and want to make it bigger. I have a lot of grubs in the area that I want to use for the garden and would like to know if I can use grub control in this area. Thank you for your help Sheila Thibodeau

veggie container gardening

by Lea Turrow on March 27, 2009 10:09
I saw part of your program on the Today Show 3/27. Hopefully I will be able to see it again on 3/28 or 29. I am interested in veggie container gardening.....easy on the water and the back. Do you have additional information to send me? I belong to a garden club and would love to share it with the members. Thank you. I enjoy receiving your articles.

compost

by John on March 25, 2009 01:34
Hi, We drink a lot of tea using tea bags. Should I take the tea out of the bags or put the bag in. I usually cut off the string and metal clip. Also is it better to put the whole banana peeling in than cut it up? Any advice would be helpful. Thankyou...........John

cabbage

by Bobbie Doty on March 25, 2009 11:44
my master gardening group just helped Alton Elem. third graders(6 classes) plant bonnie cabbages . Brenham, Tx. they are very excited!! can you please tell me bulbines bontanical name,classification etc.??

Bloomers that don't bloom

by Stuart Petree on March 23, 2009 10:09
I have 5 seven year old Viburnam Chindo that have never bloomed although all the books say they bloom late winter or early spring. They are mature, 8 to 10 feet tall but no blooms. Any suggestions or comments? Thanks. Stumped Stuart

Watering Tomato Plants

by Sharon on March 21, 2009 09:51
Hi, Every year I plant tomatoes and every year I get different results. One year a bumper crop next year nothing then last year was just good. I constantly struggle with what is the "Rule of Watering". I do feed them as well. Can you help me out please? I liver in Livermore, CA and it can get hot.

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