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Start small.
New to gardening? Here, in his own words, master gardener Paul James offers tips for successful gardening: The surest way to become frustrated with gardening is to bite off more than you can chew. Of course, small is a relative term; in an area ... [... more]
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Going "Green" in the Yard
Going "green" in the lawn can be daunting: It could mean a total shift of the way you look at and practice yard work. But Cutting grass too short is a common mistake. When you mow, raise the deck height of the mower all the way to the top - [... more]
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Sowing seeds
Looking for an inexpensive way to have more plants in your garden? Seeds are an easy way to add a variety of plants to barren beds without busting your budget. While having a variety of seed choices is incredibly useful, there is also something ... [... more]
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Spreaders and Sprayers
Host Paul James reviews a number of spreaders and sprayers for the yard, as well as some of the pros and cons of each. Next it's off to Maria's where James teaches her a little Compost 101, so she can turn her garden waste into garden gold. Host ... [... more]
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Sod, Winter Garden Chores and Bonsai
Paul discusses sod and winter garden chores and checks in on his bonsai. Host Paul James is off to visit the Sod-Father, George Biagi, for a little turf talk. Then, it's cold outside, so time for some winter garden chores. Finally, Paul checks in ... [... more]
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Blueberry Fields Forever
Paul visits a historic blueberry farm. Plus, French gardening techniques. Gardening by the Yard: Blueberry Fields Forever Blueberry Fields Forever Arranging a Yard That Will Invite Birds Follow these tips to pursue a bird garden.... Self-sowing ... [... more]
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Five Years Later
Host Paul James shows how much his yard has transformed over the last five years. Then James' personal trainer, Wes Cole, teaches some methods to avoiding strain in the garden. Next, visit Jimmy Turner at the Dallas Arboretum to discuss azaleas. ... [... more]
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Hanging with Hannah
Head to host Paul James' house, where he's hanging with his daughter, Hannah, and answering a variety of questions, such as the difference between fruits and vegetables. Next, go to Frank's house where Paul helps dress up his place with some ... [... more]
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Storm Damage, Backyard Oasis
Paul walks through his own landscape to see how it fared after a major ice storm. Host Paul James walks through his own landscape to see how it fared after one of the biggest ice storms ever. Then, he gets a taste of one couple's backyard oasis ... [... more]
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Pruning Rose Bushes
A rose expert explains how to prune your rose bushes without overdoing it. An expert guides the way to finding beautiful roses for the garden.... Water Feature for a Narrow Space Gardening by the Yard: Pruning Rose Bushes A Riot of Roses Pruning ... [... more]
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Easy-to-Grow Plants
Host Paul James goes through a list of his favorite, interesting and easy-to-grow plants in alphabetical order! Next, James goes to Mike's house to help him reorganize his messy excuse of a shed. Then, Gil Frishman in San Francisco teaches us ... [... more]
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Too Much Rain!
How too much rain can cause real problems and some helpful advice on what to do. Dealing With Drainage Issues An Ornamental Vegetable Garden Gardening by the Yard: Too Much Rain! Too Much Rain! Curb Appeal Advice Vertical Gardening [... more]
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